The Fifth Dugu

Chapter 424 - 424 424 The Eccentric Who Voluntarily Goes to Prison Third Update!


424: Chapter 424 [The Eccentric Who Voluntarily Goes to Prison] Third Update!


424: Chapter 424 [The Eccentric Who Voluntarily Goes to Prison] Third Update!


Third update!


“The Four Heavenly Kings?


That’s interesting!” Ye Chenfeng’s eyes flickered.


“The Four Heavenly Kings are Hou Ye, Rattlesnake, Scorpion, and Blood Wolf.


Each of them was a ruler of their own domain before entering prison, and their imposing aura hasn’t diminished much behind bars.


They each have a bunch of followers too.


But scarier than them is the third level, a place so dangerous that even the guards dare not linger a moment longer!


The people locked up there are like demons,” Wolf Brother said with a tone of apprehension.


“People like demons?” Ye Chenfeng’s eyes sparkled.


Wolf Brother nodded, “Boss, do you know?


There’s only one person locked up on the third level, but his deterrent force is greater than all the hundreds on the second level combined.


And do you know?


He volunteered to be jailed.


The prison naturally refused, but he injured several prison guards, insisting on getting in.


The prison had no choice but to let him in.


The crimes he committed wouldn’t be enough to keep him for even a year, but it’s as if he treats the prison like home, unable to be driven out.


I’ve never seen such an odd person who voluntarily got himself imprisoned!”
“A person who voluntarily entered prison and refuses to leave?


How very intriguing!” Ye Chenfeng laughed, yet his eyes flashed with a glimmer of understanding.


On the other hand, Chen Xijun was vigorously making efforts.


Through her connection with Gu Shaoqing, Chen Xijun had access to Peng Yu’s yet unsparked corpse.


Upon detailed investigation, Chen Xijun found that Peng Yu’s death was not caused by Ye Chenfeng.


Instead, it was similar to the death of a certain thug killed before, looking completely normal on the outside but with the internal organs smashed to pieces.


The blood left at the scene made it clearer, the organs had been compressed, bursting out of the mouth.


“I know who it was!” A terrifying figure emerged in Chen Xijun’s mind, the first to bring her the shadow of death in years.


The knife-wielding expert who appeared that day in the detention center!


Tian Meidi!


Chen Xijun then started putting things together about Tian Meidi.


After parting with Gu Shaoqing, Chen Xijun initiated a carpet-like search throughout Jiangnan.


Of course, this was Chen Xijun grasping at straws, because after the incident at the detention center, the mysterious knife-wielder and Tian Meidi were put on the wanted list, but they vanished into thin air, leaving no trace to be found.


Now, Chen Xijun had almost lost hope, a desperate move as one might say.


But unexpectedly, an unexpected result came in, two hours later, news arrived: Tian Meidi was spotted in a certain part of Jiangnan.


Upon receiving the message, Chen Xijun headed to the scene without delay.


According to the information received, there were three people in a bar called the Harem who had had contact with Tian Meidi.


Chen Xijun soon arrived at the Harem bar, and as she sat in a corner of the bar, three suspicious-looking fellows suddenly appeared.


Just by looking at them, one could tell there was a problem.


According to the photos received, these were the three men.


Chen Xijun cautiously followed them, tracking them all the way to an abandoned factory in the suburbs.


In her police academy days, she was top of her class in every subject, and tracking was her specialty.


Indeed, she followed them without the three wary men catching on to her presence.


As expected, the three went to the deserted factory area.


Once inside the factory area, the conditions were even more favorable for Chen Xijun to remain concealed, trailing the men with a distance of around fifty meters.


It’s said that skill emboldens the brave; any other police officer wouldn’t dare follow at a distance of fifty meters, which could easily lead to discovery.


But Chen Xijun dared.


Chen Xijun took on this mission alone, without calling on additional police forces.


She had seen firsthand how formidable that person was; more people might just spook the target.


Then the three men entered an abandoned factory building, about ten stories high.


Upon entering the factory, they quickened their pace noticeably.


Chen Xijun listened until the footsteps faded before she hurried towards the factory, but upon reaching the entrance, she saw the vastness of the empty factory, devoid of the three figures from before.


Chen Xijun was greatly startled in her heart; she had lost them, or more accurately, she had been discovered.


Now, there was only one thing to do: go in and see what was going on!


After pondering over it again and again, Chen Xijun could no longer concern herself with any danger.


With a determined heart, she pulled out her service pistol and crept inside cautiously.


The interior of the factory was three stories high, and the stairs to the second level were tucked away in a hidden corner, invisible unless looked for carefully.


Chen Xijun was now treading on thin ice, making each step with great caution, afraid of falling into the other party’s trap.


Drip, drip, drip, large beads of sweat rolled down from Chen Xijun’s forehead, composing a rhythmic score.


Upon arrival, Chen Xijun swiftly hid her body and raised her gun to survey the area.


The second floor, too, was empty, save for some abandoned large machinery.


Then it must be on the third floor, Chen Xijun thought with certainty, proceeding even more slowly, taking ten minutes just for one flight of stairs.


Suddenly, a beam of light struck the stairwell, and Chen Xijun immediately threw herself to the ground.


Feeling no further movement, Chen Xijun got up once more, even though her legs trembled a bit.


Still no one!


However, the third floor had many small rooms, with many of the windows shattered.


Chen Xijun carefully held her gun, looking around, always keeping herself in a position of strength for both attack and defense.


Bang!


All of a sudden, a small pebble fell from above Chen Xijun’s head, with a bang startling her, causing her to dart to the side and then bang, she fired a shot upwards.


Whoosh!


All of a sudden, the sound of whistling wind was by Chen Xijun’s ear, and she quickly dodged as a bamboo stick flew past, grazing her.


Then came the pounding of footsteps, and at the same time, a number of sticks rained down on Chen Xijun.


Dodging left and right, Chen Xijun was eventually hit on the right arm by a bamboo stick, causing her to drop the gun to the ground.


Rustle, rustle, rustle, six figures appeared all around Chen Xijun, three of whom were the very people Chen Xijun had been tracking.


“Who are you?” Chen Xijun looked at the six with vigilance, simultaneously thinking about how to pick up the gun from the ground.


Suddenly, one of the young men with blond hair cracked a smile, “Hello there, Captain Chen.


Who we are doesn’t matter, but what does matter is that today you’re going to be ***** here.


You should be aware of that.”
“Get lost!” Chen Xijun cursed while her eyes emitted a powerful murderous intent.


“Wow, feisty!


But I like it.


I really want to see if you’re just as fiery in bed!”
Seeing the unhidden lecherous gleam in the eyes of the six, Chen Xijun felt as if she had walked into the mouth of a wolf, yet she wasn’t afraid.


Suddenly, Chen Xijun lunged at the one closest to her.