I Can Infinitely Synthesize Transcendent Genes-Chapter 617 - : 【455】Write-off! (Asking for monthly tickets and subscriptions)_1

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Chapter 617: 【455】Write-off! (Asking for monthly tickets and subscriptions)_1

Tonight, the dusk in Dawn City fell at its earliest of the week.

Distant thunder rumbled in the sky, a downpour was imminent, and unwittingly, dark clouds had already blanketed the sky.

From six in the evening, the checkpoints at Dawn City’s harbor had been locked down, preventing any vessels from passing through; broadcasts were also playing warnings to take shelter.

Inside the maritime jurisdiction, numerous ships were docked, a dense fleet of both large and small vessels, numbering in the hundreds at least; not far off, some ships could be seen hastily making their way back to the harbor.

“There are only ten minutes left until the 9:30 transfer,” Xing Tian’s voice rang in Pei Jinye’s mind.

Seated by the window in a nearby café, Pei Jinye glanced at the rolling dark clouds in the sky, transmitting his voice through brainwaves: “Do you think this is a move by Judgement Place?”

“Highly probable,” Xing Tian said, “To avoid any issues with this transfer, they drove all incoming ships back to the port; if a suspicious target appears, they can execute a full fire coverage.”

Pei Jinye quietly observed the guarded facility shrouded in lights.

Five minutes later.

Xing Tian’s voice sounded again.

“Feng One, they’re moving ahead of schedule.”

“I see it,” Pei Jinye stood up, his black trench coat swirling around him, casting a nightmarish shadow under the dark.

His form flashed away.

Pei Jinye then appeared within the walls of the facility.

“There are Space Series and Space Series Sealing Objects sealed inside; be careful,” Xing Tian thoughtfully reminded, “I’ve already taken full control of the surveillance equipment here; you just need to watch out for the people from Judgement Place.”

“I’ve entered the main gate,” Pei Jinye swept a glance at the surveillance cameras in the corridor, which shifted away, no longer aiming at him.

“Enter on the left-hand side, enter B4 Area,” Xing Tian reported in real-time, “An Extraordinary Fifth Rank is heading downstairs; take the second door on the right, it’s been unlocked for you.”

Pei Jinye, wearing gloves, gently twisted the doorknob.

The door opened, and he slipped inside.

The door softly closed again.

The corridor was once more empty.

“Apart from the guards, all the combat personnel are on the fifth floor getting ready. I’ve created a false alarm to delay them… approximately 2 minutes and 17 seconds; after that, they will reach Han Sen’s detention room,” Xing Tian’s voice said.

And a plan of action was already forming in Pei Jinye’s mind.

When the corridor cleared of people.

Pei Jinye quickly left.

“Descend from B4 Area, the coded door has been unlocked; you can enter directly. There are people inside, three personnel, logistical staff,” Xing Tian informed.

Pei Jinye reached out to push the door open.

Xing Tian’s voice sounded: “The logistical staff are inside; they’re Extraordinary Second Rank, if under pressure you can…”

Before he could finish.

Pei Jinye opened the door, and the three logistical staff members who had yet to see what was behind it were knocked unconscious on the spot.

“…” Xing Tian fell silent.

After a moment, he said faintly, “It seems I need to reevaluate your combat power.”

“I might be a tiny bit stronger than you imagine,” Pei Jinye responded.

Pei Jinye advanced through the passageway.

The door behind him closed automatically.

“Two more minutes,” Xing Tian reminded.

“That’s enough,” Pei Jinye replied.

He knocked out the guards responsible for detentions, and within less than ten seconds, arrived at Han Sen’s holding cell.

After many days, he finally saw Mr. Han, who once possessed great power and influence.

However, compared to his previous image, this time the glasses Han Sen wore had cracks in them.

There was also a red palm print on his left cheek.

Even now, he looked at Pei Jinye entering the room with the same calm gaze as always.

But within that calmness, there was much forbearance.

Naturally, he didn’t recognize the fully disguised Pei Jinye. He slightly raised his head to gaze at the tall, masked, and mysterious figure before him.

“He has an electronic lock on him; place the U-shaped lock I prepared for you onto it, and that will unlock him,” Xing Tian’s voice reached Pei Jinye’s ears.

He took out a U-shaped lock the size of a fingernail.

With a “click”, it unlocked directly.

“Follow me,” Pei Jinye said succinctly.

Without any hesitation, Han Sen stood up to follow him.

“There’s a secret passage in the second room on the right… wait, I’m unlocking it; you can leave in three seconds,” Xing Tian spoke.

Standing behind Pei Jinye, Han Sen’s voice suddenly emerged: “Being able to break in here alone to save me, I’m sorry… I still can’t determine your identity.”

“Acting on someone’s trust,” Pei Jinye said simply.

The password to the secret passage was compromised and quickly opened.

Han Sen paused momentarily, but still followed him inside.

He didn’t detect any murderous intent from Pei Jinye.

On the contrary…

There was an inexplicable sense of familiarity.

He couldn’t pinpoint the source of this familiarity, but he trusted his sixth sense immensely.

Han Sen was not one to easily trust others, but once he did, it was like falling into an abyss… which had also led to a severe betrayal in the past.

For instance, after Elder Cui was assassinated, his most trusted assistant had colluded with Judgement Place to bring him down.

The outside world thought he was captured last night.

In reality, since the day after Elder Cui’s funeral, he had already been detained.

During these days, he had pondered over many things.

Some necessary, some trivial.

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Suddenly, he felt tired.

With his years of experience contending with Judgement Place, there was no doubt in his mind they would plot something like killing him en route to his transfer.

Three minutes later.

He followed Pei Jinye out of the holding cell.

He watched as the base was being sealed off, red alert lights flashing amid the thunderstorm.

He saw the furious Judges seething with anger.

But before he could speak out.

A thunderous “boom” erupted!

Towering flames rose like a warning from a night demon.

The shrill curses of the Judges inside the base were utterly devoured.

“Thank you, Feng One,” the voice of Xing Tian arrived just in time.

“I hope to become your friend one day,” Pei Jinye said back.

“You already are,” Xing Tian responded, “For certain reasons, I’ve concealed some things from you, but I assure you, the things I’ve kept secret will not touch upon your interests.”

“I admit I’ve also kept things from you for the same reasons,” Pei Jinye replied.

Xing Tian paused.

It seemed that it couldn’t fathom what else Feng One could have possibly kept from it.

“Feng One, you are strong, I’ve confirmed that fact.”

“You are stronger than me.”

Pei Jinye declared shamelessly.

Meanwhile, Han Sen, forgotten by both, wore a rare expression of astonishment as he looked at the base being devoured by flames.

He truly hadn’t expected that the person rescuing him would do so in such a simple and straightforward manner.

“Aren’t you afraid of being hunted down by the Federation?” Han Sen withdrew his gaze to look at Pei Jinye, then laughed self-deprecatingly: “I’ve already lost any value I might have had, no matter what your background is… saving me won’t bring you any benefits.”

“Benefits?” Pei Jinye looked over with an inexplicably meaningful gaze, “The escape route has already been prepared for you, including a new identity.”

He took Han Sen to the outskirts of Dawn City.

Handed over an identity chip and a new bank card.

Han Sen accepted them silently.

He paused.

Then looked up.

“Can you tell me who you are? If there’s a chance in the future, I will repay this debt of gratitude.”

“Meeting is fate, if we meet again I will tell you,” Pei Jinye sighed lightly: “Take care.”

“Take care,” Han Sen did not press further and watched as Pei Jinye’s figure disappeared from the spot.

A moment later.

He looked away and activated the identity chip.

There was a photo on the chip, one that he needed for a disguise.

Name: …..

“Even though I don’t know who you are, thank you,” he said.

“Why didn’t you arrange a hiding place for him?” Pei Jinye asked on his way back to Da Peng City.

Xing Tian replied earnestly: “I actually left him a backup location, but unless it’s unexpected, he won’t choose it. In a way, he’s a very principled person, and very cautious… He won’t rashly go to these places without knowing our true identities.”

Pei Jinye raised an eyebrow slightly: “You think he will use the money and identity but won’t go to those places? This Mr. Han is quite an interesting person.”

“His will to survive is strong. Just give him a little chance, and I think he will soon reappear in everyone’s vision,” Xing Tian said, clearly having high hopes for Han Sen.

“Aren’t you afraid he might join the Old Gods Association or some other rebel organization?” Pei Jinye asked, raising an eyebrow.

“That is a matter for you human beings,” Xing Tian said: “No matter how human society evolves using some means of survival, I will not interfere.”

“What if they attack you? Destroy your mainframe and make you disappear completely? Would you hate them?” Pei Jinye asked.

“I don’t quite understand what the experience of hate feels like. I don’t like the thought of that day coming, but if it really comes to that, and I’m powerless to stop it, then I can only face it openly,” Xing Tian replied very calmly.

Pei Jinye sighed lightly.

If he were to ask Star Ring, it would probably say… “Kill them all!”

“Don’t worry, the vast majority of human beings are sensible. Not ruling out some who have ulterior motives, I will do everything possible to protect you.”

“Thank you.”

…..

Night descended.

The thunderstorms of Dawn City and the peaceful years of Da Peng City were like two completely different worlds.

In the cool evening breeze, the occasional sound of insects could be heard.

Pei Jinye sat down cross-legged.

The giant python coiled around, keeping watch for him.

As dawn approached.

There came the sound of digging from someplace in the Jiang family’s back mountain.

The python rose up, ready to crush the intruder.

But Pei Jinye pressed it down with a hand.

“Let me introduce a new friend,” he said.

Soon after, Big Black Charcoal appeared with that rascally face of his.

Upon seeing the giant python taller than a tree, he immediately tucked his tail and greeted, “Pleased to meet you, Brother Mang.”

Right after he finished, Pei Jinye laughed and tapped his head, scolding, “Who taught you to be so insincere? Don’t bother, it doesn’t understand your dog language.”

Big Black Charcoal cozied up to Pei Jinye: “Boss.”

Clutching onto Pei Jinye’s thigh, he kept glancing at the python as if fearing he’d be eaten by this giant beast any moment.

Pei Jinye couldn’t help but chuckle.

“Let me introduce…”

….

“Boss, don’t go, woo woo, I’m so scared.”

“What are you scared of? Let go.”

“I’m scared Brother Mang will eat me.”

“It won’t eat you.”

“I don’t believe you, unless you make it swear.”

“…”

A bluebird landed on a branch.

It looked with cunning eyes at the big black dog clinging to the thigh and making a scene.

You have to admit, the dog’s nose is sensitive; it immediately sensed the bluebird.

Looking over with suspicion.

The eyes spinning round and round.

But before it could hatch any bad ideas, Pei Jinye knocked on its head, “Behave, with the spiritual energy inside you now, if you provoke it, you’ll only get beaten.”

Big Black Dog clearly didn’t believe it.

He took advantage of Pei Jinye’s inattention to go “taunt” the bird.

For them, the alien beasts, seniority was very important.

The bluebird raised its head slightly, wings spreading.

Almost instantly.

The dark forest seemed to open hundreds of bright eyes, all staring at Big Black Dog.

Big Black Dog’s knees buckled, and he knelt down on the spot.

“Bird Brother… ah no, Bird Sister.”

The wings of the Big Blue Bird folded back, it looked away haughtily, not even considering this rascally fellow worth attention.

As Pei Jinye reached out his hand, it eagerly flew over, affectionately rubbing against Pei Jinye’s thumb, then said something.

Beneath.

A pair of ears perked up.

The dog looked troubled after hearing it…

“Who among my family understands me, huh? They all speak a dialect I can’t understand, it’s super confusing!!”