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    Chapter 17: Reunion of Teacher and Student, Feigning Ignorance. Ka’lier, long time no see…

    Chapter 17: Reunion of Teacher and Student, Feigning Ignorance. Ka’lier, long time no see…

    The virus triggered system chaos, and the programmed procedure collapsed in an instant.

    Song Ningwan immediately entered the code, but it was cracked one by one by the other party, easily defeated.

    The person on the other side controlled the machinery with ease, like a cat playfully chasing a mouse, tearing open the prey’s abdomen, watching the flesh and blood slowly flow out, appreciating the ugly state of a living being on the verge of death.

    He was chased immediately after cutting off the communication connection. Obviously, Song Ningwan underestimated his opponent. Both sides were arrogant and conceited.

    “What’s wrong with you?” Robo watched Song Ningwan frown, sit up, close his eyes, and say nothing. He wanted to secretly pick up the communicator on the table and run out.

    After an intense ideological struggle, Robo sighed and finally chose to stay with Song Ningwan.

    “Forget it, my life isn’t worth much anyway.”

    Hearing Robo’s self-deprecating words, Song Ningwan was pulled into an ethereal space and walked for a long time.

    Although it was a bit mystical, the voice was so familiar that he would never forget it in this life.

    Ka’lier… long time no see.

    As an SSS-class Mechanical Engineer, and Ka’lier’s master.

    After Song Ningwan’s death, his spirit would also dissipate. Those machines that required permission to activate would fall into endless slumber.

    Ka’lier’s sudden awakening was likely due to his mental outburst a few days ago, which accidentally affected him.

    Thinking of the humiliation of being imprisoned, Song Ningwan didn’t understand. Since the successful development of the second generation, they had been very worry-free.

    Unexpectedly, the most obedient was the most dangerous, a fierce, crazy wolf hidden under the skin of a little lamb.

    Waiting for an opportunity to tear the prey into pieces.

    All those false pretenses, humility, and politeness were disguises! Only evil was the underlying color of his personality.

    How could he not hate him…

    His tendons had been severed alive.

    “Ka…” Wandering in the void, Song Ningwan subconsciously spoke. Cracks began to appear and collapse under his feet.

    At first, he could still stabilize his body, but as the space vibrated violently, he lost his balance and fell rapidly.

    He reached out, but couldn’t grab anything…

    This was the mental world, where people’s faces were blurred and external senses were magnified infinitely.

    A cool sensation touched his neck. Song Ningwan turned his head and saw a face without facial features suddenly appear.

    Even though he couldn’t see anything, he still felt a strange chill, like the cold pupils of a cold-blooded animal, staring at the prey slowly losing its breath under strangulation.

    The hot blood flowing in the blood vessels under his skin was tightly grasped by his fingers, then vigorously kneaded.

    “I was wondering, what kind of death will make you suffer the most? Is it crushing your bones inch by inch, like this?”

    Crack!

    A sharp pain came from his wrist, causing his brain to crash.

    Song Ningwan struggled, but the speed of his descent increased, making it even more difficult to break free.

    “You!” It had been ten thousand years, and Song Ningwan hadn’t even thought about digging up the little bastard’s grave, but this kid actually did the opposite!

    If he hadn’t trusted Ying and Ka’lier too much, he wouldn’t have drunk that potion that dissipated his mental power!

    What to do when both students want Song Ningwan to die?

    Even the father of mechanical engineers who was once famous in the Ancient Earth Era had no other way, let alone Song Ningwang, who was just an ordinary passerby.

    Covered in scars, his life was in danger at any time.

    “However, teacher said that polite children are liked.”

    Song Ningwan nodded vigorously, yes, yes, yes!

    “But why should I care about the feelings of ants? What does it matter to me whether you like it or not?” After saying this, Ka’lier tightened his grip, heard the man’s weak breathing, and laughed.

    It was just a mental space, he wouldn’t really die, at most he would become mentally retarded.

    “S, if you’re Ka’lier, then who am I? Since you like playing me so much, then cut open a vein and let the blood drain drop by drop. After your heartbeat stops, I will carve your foul-smelling heart into a flower and crush it under my feet.”

    The little pervert had always hated him. Song Ningwan couldn’t imagine how long this resentment had been accumulating.

    In the past, Song Ningwan was domineering, powerful, arrogant, and conceited.

    Now, the bastard student had learned all of this.

    The feeling of suffocation caused severe oxygen deprivation in his brain. Song Ningwan kicked away the shadow attached to him, and as he was sucked in by the white light, he sneered, “Your technique is really bad, don’t embarrass yourself.”

    These words successfully broke him, and Ka’lier stretched out his hand covered in veins, wanting to grab something, “What did you say?”

    The space was collapsing. With a buzzing sound, the darkness in front of him ended, and the boy’s strange voice still echoed in his ears, “Dear Robo Wie, we will eventually meet again…”

    Ka’lier opened his eyes and lowered his gaze to see that his palm was bloody from being cut by a sharp weapon. As if he didn’t feel the pain, he kicked open the train door.

    [Welcome to Paradise on Earth – Upper River!]

    Heh, where there is no teacher, there is only hell.

    He wanted to enter the Upper River quickly and find that impudent Robo Wie to settle the previous debts.

    Ka’lier had just taken half a step when his heart twitched, making it impossible for him to concentrate.

    He had no choice but to enter the service station to find a place to rest for a while and recover his energy.

    He found that there was no one at the front desk.

    Ka’lier was drawn to a closed door and couldn’t help but step forward, staring in a daze.

    “Is there anything I can help you with?” Coming back to his senses, he withdrew his hand from the doorknob and smiled politely, “I need to rest for a while.”

    Although he looked very polite, his tone was unquestionable.

    Robo knew that Song Ningwan was unconscious and needed to rest, so he didn’t intend to argue and pointed to the chair at the front desk.

    Ka’lier walked over, held his forehead, and closed his eyes to rest. His vast mental power penetrated countless barriers, allowing him to silently observe the micro-expressions of humans.

    For example, the fear before death, the anger of being deceived, the despairing sadness.

    Everything was vivid but boring.

    Ka’lier, who was about to self-regulate, was suppressed by a strong resistance and couldn’t move.

    The ruby-like red eyes emitted a delicate light.

    What was behind that door?

    Ka’lier suddenly stood up and walked straight towards the closed door.

    Even his own fierce mental power couldn’t penetrate it. He was increasingly looking forward to what was behind the door.

    “You can’t go in there.” Robo Wie didn’t expect the handsome young man to be so dishonest, always running around in other people’s homes.

    Besides Song Ningwan, there was no one else in this rest room. What was so attractive about it?

    Seeing that Ka’lier was unmoved and determined to push the door open, Robo threw the communicator in his hand. The red-eyed boy turned his head, his eyes were bewitchingly beautiful, as if he could see through people’s hearts.

    The communicator floated in mid-air as if it had been frozen, then fell to the ground with a bang.

    The sound was loud, accompanied by Ka’lier’s beautiful, ethereal voice, hitting the heart directly: “You are Robo Wie?”

    Robo nodded subconsciously, but saw the well-behaved boy tilting his head and staring at him, his red eyes calm and fiery.

    No! How did he know his name?!

    “Didn’t you say my technique is very bad? I will pick out every blood vessel in your body, disassemble your bones, and reassemble you into a non-speaking doll.” Ka’lier laughed and walked over step by step.

    “I don’t know you…” Things were developing in an uncontrollable direction. Robo didn’t understand what this scene meant.

    Ka’lier didn’t care so much, a smile on his lips, humming the most beautiful music, “You deserve to die, how dare you offend teacher. I told you not to hide.”

    The shattered communicator flashed, attracting their attention.

    Yin Lun’s voice came from inside.

    “I don’t understand, what exactly does Your Excellency Ka’lier want to do? If it is your wish, I will unconditionally comply.”

    Robo Wie found that he couldn’t make a sound no matter what, as if his vocal cords were isolated by some kind of force.

    Even if he wanted to remind Yin Lun, he was helpless.

    “Want to find Wan, can you?” Ka’lier asked that question as usual, even though he knew the answer was destined to be uncertain, he still held on to a fluke.

    “Who are you?” Yin Lun became vigilant.

    “Oh? Since you don’t know who I am, you dare to say that you will unconditionally comply with my wishes. I hate deception the most.” Ka’lier stepped on the communicator, and it became quiet. He saw Robo Wie staring at him and snapped his fingers.

    Suddenly inhaling the thin air, Robo staggered around with messy steps, holding on to the counter beside him and coughing continuously.

    His confused pupils gradually focused, and he ran out consciously. Looking back, he saw that Ka’lier had only raised his hand slightly, and the mechanical door instantly slammed shut, raising dust everywhere.

    “What are you running for?”

    Pfft—

    Hot blood splashed several meters away from his mouth. Robo’s heart was pierced by a blade. He quickly covered the wound and hammered the iron door hard, but it was useless.

    Hearing the footsteps getting farther and farther away, Robo realized that the other party still hadn’t given up and wanted to enter that door.

    “Don’t go in!”

    With an explosive roar, Ka’lier twisted open the door and slowly saw the scene in the room.

    Mottled rust was imprinted on the abandoned walls, indicating that the time was long. Besides the ticking of the electronic clock hanging on the wall,

    In the room, there was also a person’s breathing, which was very light, but inexplicably made people feel at ease and relaxed.

    A dark blue quilt covered the person. Ka’lier had already opened the door halfway and saw a pale, bony wrist exposed outside.

    His heart suddenly pounded wildly, and he forgot to breathe for a moment.

    “Ugh…” A creaking sound came from under his feet. His calf was grabbed by a huge force. Ka’lier looked down.

    Robo crawled over, leaving a trail of dried blood, desperately grabbing the danger. Even if the resistance and damage were minimal, he wouldn’t let go, “Don’t… go in!”

    “You touched me.” A trace of disgust flashed in Ka’lier’s red eyes. Unable to withdraw his embraced left foot, he had to raise his right leg and step on it mercilessly.

    “Ah!!!” A scream resounded through the sky, and Ka’lier didn’t show any mercy. He was very angry at the moment, almost aiming for the other party’s life.

    The blood from his chest couldn’t be stopped, and it sprayed out like a faucet, soaking Ka’lier’s trouser legs.

    Seeing Robo in so much pain that his lips turned purple and his whole body trembled uncontrollably, but he still didn’t want to let go, Ka’lier had to squat down and break his fingers one by one.

    “Does it hurt?” Ka’lier smiled pervertedly.

    He thought the prey would cry and beg for mercy, and scream again.

    But unexpectedly, Robo’s forehead was soaked with sweat, and physiological tears flowed from the corners of his eyes, but he laughed, “I’m not a cat, I’m… a person.”

    In the past, he accepted his fate and didn’t care about life or death, because he was a cat raised in captivity at home.

    Now, someone told him that he was a person, and Robo realized that life and death were in his own hands.

    He was no longer cowardly, because he was a person.

    Ka’lier didn’t understand and didn’t want to know. He only knew that he wouldn’t let go of the humble mortal under him.

    Go to hell!

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