Rebirth: Slice-of-life Cultivation-Chapter 759 - 457 Various Parties’ Movements

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Chapter 759: Chapter 457 Various Parties’ Movements

6:30 p.m., as the sky gradually darkened.

A black business van arrived at Xin Chang City Fengmiao Town.

The twins had called home earlier to let their parents know that Jiang Ning, the second top student in their class, was tutoring them in math and they would be home a bit late.

Ah Yuan, the driver, was especially familiar with the local terrain and had taken a shortcut, all along desolate cement roads.

He had been terrified by Jiang Ning, and after witnessing that godlike scene, he completely abandoned the thought of escape.

The car zigzagged and finally stopped by a secluded pond, where Ah Yuan parked the vehicle and looked at Jiang Ning with reverence:

"Every time after we transport people, we can only stop here and wait for the contact person to claim them."

Jiang Ning stretched out his Divine Sense, and in the distance, there was a small village with many brick and tile houses, most of them in disrepair, looking like a deserted village.

If one were alone in the village late at night, they would definitely experience the terror of a horror film.

The situation in various cities of Hui Province wasn’t much different; rural people who wanted to earn money had no choice but to leave their hometowns, work elsewhere, and eventually settle down, leading many villages to gradually disappear.

Jiang Ning opened the car door, and the Chen sisters dared not stay in the vehicle any longer.

"Ah Yuan, after I finish my business, I’ll still need you to drive me back," Jiang Ning dropped the words and headed towards the desolate village.

Chen Siyu looked around at the desolate scenery that stretched for miles, hugging her sister’s arm tightly, comforting each other in the vast world.

They almost thought they were dreaming, never having experienced such a magical incident in their past life. freēwēbnovel.com

Beneath her well-behaved exterior, Chen Siyu harbored a mischievously spirited heart; otherwise, she wouldn’t have switched identities with her sister just for fun at the start of the school year, to tease Jiang Ning.

The two women did not linger and began to follow Jiang Ning’s retreating figure.

"Jiang Ning, this seems to be their lair."

"Yes."

He didn’t stop walking; the village under twilight, with the setting sun suspended above the treetops, looked like a huge fruit.

A dog’s barking sounded in the distance, and a black hound charged out, saliva dripping from its mouth, looking fierce and vicious.

Chen Siyu screamed in shock, but Jiang Ning stepped forward and with a flying kick, struck the dog’s head, sending it flying back even faster than it came.

Like a ball, it was propelled over twenty meters, slamming into a brick wall, which trembled.

The black hound died on the spot.

Soon, two patrolling figures appeared, quickly drawing their weapons and surrounding him.

One of the men, noticing the twin sisters at Jiang Ning’s side, couldn’t help showing a look of amazement, hiding his excitement as he said coldly:

"Brother, you’re breaking the rules."

He had mistaken Jiang Ning for someone delivering goods.

Their organization was complex, consisting of several groups, and those on the outside had no right to enter the village.

Another man holding a long farming tool, a shovel, stared just as coldly, ready to start a fight at any sign of disagreement.

Jiang Ning looked at the two and said, "What a bunch of rubbish rules."

He flashed in front of the two men, grabbed their skulls, and banged them together, releasing explosive power.

The two men closed their eyes and collapsed dizzily.

Jiang Ning tossed them aside and continued into the village.

Chen Siyu and Chen Siqing were stunned—it was all too fast, too quick to see clearly.

They feared the two men would wake up and hurriedly followed forward.

On the surface, the two men lay there limply, but inside their heads had already turned to mush, their lives lost.

Jiang Ning stopped in front of a large house. His Divine Sense swept over it, revealing that the building had been modified later on, consisting of three rooms combined into a yard with no main door but a small gate just wide enough for one person.

There was a long room to the north, divided into three sections, the innermost room had no windows, only two fist-sized holes, while the other two seemed like guard rooms.

To be placed in the last room meant almost no hope of escape.

Jiang Ning kicked open the iron gate, and the noise alerted those inside.

A man ran out quickly, brandishing a big knife, followed by another who was hurriedly pulling up his pants.

"Fuck! What the hell!"

Jiang Ning landed a punch right on his forehead.

Seeing this, the man pulling up his pants hurried back inside to get a weapon, even locking the door behind him to buy time.

"Don’t come in," Jiang Ning instructed the two sisters.

There were several women locked up inside, not a sight suitable for the young girls.

After speaking, he stepped into the yard and slowly approached the northern long house.

The incandescent light illuminated the interior, which was very dilapidated, with a table displaying some snacks like pig ears, seemingly just having been enjoying a meal.

He continued forward but was stopped by an iron gate.

The gate was slightly ajar, and a man with a hammer stood ready by the side, poised to strike anyone pushing through the door.

A hammer, being a blunt weapon, had substantial power; one blow to the forehead could be lethal.

Hearing the commotion, the man gripped the hammer tighter, muscles tensed for a thunderous blow.

Jiang Ning stood in front of the iron gate for three seconds, then suddenly raised his arm, surrounded by Spiritual Power, and with a forceful punch, smashed it into the brick wall.

His fist, like a cannonball, smashed through the wall, instantly shattering the internal structure, sending countless construction materials flying; his punch pierced the wall, striking the man with the hammer on the other side.

The man never imagined he would die in such a manner.

Jiang Ning withdrew his unsoiled hand.

He took out his phone and called Shao Shuangshuang, explaining the situation:

"Clean up the aftermath."

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In the innermost room, Jiang Ning did not enter; he had left instructions, and others would come to rescue.

Jiang Ning stood at the head of the village for a while.

Chen Siyu and Chen Siqing waited nearby, knowing only that they had arrived at Xin Chang City, still clueless about how they would get home at night.

Jiang Ning showed neither sorrow nor joy, whether killing or saving lives was not his true intention.

Throughout, he was only there to help Xue Yuantong, eliminating potential dangers.