"Triple-fold Skeptic, you're under arrest!"
In the solemn conference room, the screen showed a youth brandishing a trident. He took the lead, suddenly raising his Long Spear, and lunged from the crowd. His spear struck like a dragon, impaling a middle-aged man with glasses onto the ground.
Before the commotion could spread, four or five long-awaiting Sublimators pounced. They shackled the notorious criminal with chains and leg irons, then drove a silver nail into the base of his neck, subduing him and capturing him alive with practiced efficiency.
Imdiately after, soone clapped their hands, taking advantage of the crowd's delayed reaction. Smiling, they applied broad-spectrum hypnosis and suggestion, asking everyone to behave as if nothing had happened.
Shortly afterward, the Triple-fold Skeptic was stuffed into a van headed straight for Ji Xia and vanished from the screen.
anwhile, across various split screens, more than six teams were rapidly in motion, continuously capturing or killing infiltrating Sublimator criminals according to plan.
As Older Cousin tapped his fingers on the desk, the countdown continued, much like a symphony. In the span of a quarter of an hour, dozens of intense and chaotic arrest operations rolled out in an orderly fashion, flawlessly taking down one criminal after another.
"Team B, you may begin now."
He turned to his assistant and said, "Let Group D wait for a mont. Dealing with the Fourth Stage is tricky; notify Kua Fu. We'll deploy Long Bo Wei... It's rare for The Final Knight and The Blade of Destruction to show themselves in the Current Circumstances; don't let them think they're here on vacation."
Mo San, long accustod to his assistant duties, nodded. He was about to say sothing when he noticed Zhu Hongchen's expression turn serious, as if in contemplation.
Outside the conference room, hurried footsteps approached. Then, soone pushed the door and entered.
"Sorry for the delay, there was so traffic. Your order of Hunger's Mouth three-star milk tea is here. Please sign for it. And, give us a good review later, thanks."
The elusive Yesterday Express courier reached an arm around the door, dangling several milk tea delivery bags. Zhu Hongchen imdiately bead. "Sure thing, sure thing! There's a barbecue order after this; please be quick with that one, huh?"
After dispatching the courier, Older Cousin adeptly handed out the milk teas amidst everyone's speechless expressions.
Sipping his own double-sugared, extra-pearl Abyss milk tea with satisfaction, he looked up at the arrest list on the screen and clicked his tongue. "One, two... seventeen. Ah, how many Third Class rits is that? Even a few Second Class... So good, so good..."
He pondered for a mont, then voiced an audacious idea. "Why don't we apply for a few billion in foreign exchange next ti and randomly put a bounty on soone? Just for kicks?"
Mo San, having grown used to his boss's frequent wild ideas, skillfully retorted, "What if Xuan Niao finds out you're using fishing tactics in law enforcent? Won't you get a beating?"
"...Forget I said anything."
Older Cousin sighed helplessly and slumped back into his swivel chair. After a few rotations, he finally rembered to ask, "Where's Huai Shi? How far has he gotten?"
"He's thirty-five kiloters from Border Stone City."
Mo San checked his phone and sighed softly. "He probably wants to take Ai Qing through there. From Stone City, they only need to pass through a couple of shallow layers of Hell, then they can ride the currents of the Endless Sea to Myanmar."
"Thirty-five?" Zhu Hongchen fell silent for a long ti, seemingly astonished by the distance. He slowly shook his head. "Getting this far must not have been easy, huh?"
"It was never simple from the beginning. It's not sothing a Second Stage... No, even the vast majority of Third Stage Sublimators wouldn't be able to accomplish a feat like his, right?"
Soon, reports from the Observers populated the large screen.
A series of nas, so blood-red, others pitch-black, updated continuously, pricking the eyes of all who watched.
[Bone Breaker Killer Anlong], [Red | Dongfeng Valley], [Butterfly], [Rondo Landis], [The Exiled Richard], [Reflection], [Sickle Outfit Monkey Ghost], [Spider-Walker Angelite], [Inheritor Beiyu], [Singer Xu Chang]...
These people all ca from different places, different countries and genealogies, different borders. The only thing identical was that, at this mont, their nas were all marked with a black line representing death.
Behind those nas, in the space reserved for the cause of death, only two unchanged words were written:
——Beheading.
Beheading, beheading, beheading, beheading, beheading!
These wanted criminals, escapees, or simply renowned Border Hunters—the stories of their deeds and specialized skills could have each filled an astonishing novel. But now, there were no more novels.
There were just nas written on this rciless list, one after another beheaded.
And the list kept refreshing; new nas continuously rose from the bottom.
The more deaths there were, the longer the list grew.
And Huai Shi was moving forward.
Just twenty more kiloters...
Mo San's eyes widened in disbelief.
"What's wrong?" Older Cousin looked over with a smile that was not quite a smile. "Got scared?"
"...Just a bit surprised."
After a long silence, Mo San finally shook his head and sighed. "I never would have thought..."
Even with undeniable evidence, irrefutable after being witnessed by countless people, Mo San still found it hard to reconcile such horrific and bloody achievents with the seemingly slender and gentle boy.
"It's not that people can't imagine these things; it's just that we hope they never happen."
Zhu Hongchen was poking the tapioca pearls in his milk tea with a straw when he suddenly asked, "Do you know what a Stress Response is?"
Mo San turned to look at him, not saying a word.
"It's like when soldiers returning from the battlefield wake up from nightmares crying; ordinary people stumble backward and scream in fright when startled; if you tap soone's knee with a little hamr, it will jerk up, or you might even smash it... It's a natural instinct. Luo Lao told that this is Huai Shi's talent."
He lifted his gaze, staring at the list on the big screen, and spoke calmly, "When he holds a blade in his hands, he is no longer the boy you know. When he has no way back, he will not smile as he used to. Unlike the desperados who resign themselves to their fates, he knows what he's doing and what he has to do, but he will have no regrets. Then, he will beco fierce, as hard as iron, like the burning coals in a furnace and the long, starving, bitterly cold winter—destroying anything of value."
Thus, Zhu Hongchen narrowed his eyes and made a decisive judgnt:
"If Ai Qing cannot live, he will absolutely not back down."
"..."
In the silence, Mo San did not speak again.
Neither did Zhu Hongchen.
There was only the list, with one na after another continuously appearing, the crimson and black reflecting together, as if forming a road paved with blood and bones, slowly extending forward.
Just ten kiloters left...
...
Once again, a soul-shaking roar ca from the distance, and the screams abruptly stopped.
Only the sound of iron hooves trampling the ground could be heard, echoing the distant thunder.
At the entrance to Stone City, all the bounty hunters who had gathered here exchanged uneasy glances. The calm and ease of just a short while ago were gone, as the approaching hoofbeats slowly invaded them with fear.
He was advancing.
Present here were the last fifteen bounty hunters who had rushed to Jinling in the Current Circumstances.
They had arrived too late, too late even to rush forward for an interception, only to discover that those who had gone ahead were already dead.
The Sublimators here could not be called weak; it was just that they hadn't arrived in ti. But anyone hearing about the terrifying achievents that kept being updated over these past three hours would unavoidably feel an indescribable chill.
Especially when they realized they might beco part of that record.
When they looked at each other, the caution and hostility in their eyes were gone, replaced by a clear glimpse of panic and unease. So had already turned and left, but many more chose to stay.
Don't be afraid; he's just one person. Let's all attack him together. No matter how powerful he is, he can't have three heads and six arms, can he? Such thoughts were on the tip of everyone's tongue, but no one voiced them aloud.
If anyone voiced them, the battle would likely be over before it even began.
"Let's set up defenses first and brace for battle," proposed a Sublimator with slightly graying temples. "This ti, it's clear we can't handle him alone; better to join forces. If you trust , later we'll divide the money based on each one's contribution. I'll send the share of anyone who dies to their Magic Gold Bank account. Anyone who agrees, co to my side."
At this mont, any decision, good or bad, was valuable. Nothing caused more anxiety than silence and hesitation.
Soone stepping forward to take responsibility was more than welco.
Quickly, three sowhat sparse defensive lines were established at the entrance to Stone City, by the ruins of the ancient city wall, backed by the dark lake in the distance, ready for battle.
Waiting for the sound of hoofbeats to draw near.
Until the blood-stained Knight riding a crimson warhorse slowly erged from the abandoned train tunnel.
In the deathly silence, the Knight, almost dyed crimson, was revealed to everyone, already covered in wounds. His face, once described in records as handso and gentle-featured, now bore no trace of such attributes—only an unsettling calm.
Thick blood dripped from the grand yet solemn spear blade into the soil. Where it passed, pure white Iris flowers blood abundantly.
The gravely wounded White Horse neighed, carrying the silent Knight slowly forward, as if it might collapse dead at any mont.
It was hard to believe the Knight could still be alive in such a state, yet hot breath still flowed from his mouth and nostrils, and his bloodshot eyes held the temperature of molten lava from Hell.
Despite such harrowing wounds, the Teenage Girl behind the Knight remained immaculate, without a single injury.
Because no one had been able to get past him.
The crimson White Horse lifted its gaze, regarding the enemies ahead with indifferent eyes, and moved forward slowly.
The Knight remained silent.
As the distance closed, everyone saw the scars and blood on Huai Shi's body. Amidst the stillness, facial expressions twitched as they exchanged glances.
Until the graying Commander slowly rose, stubbing out the cigarette at the corner of his mouth with a soft sigh.
He stood up and called out to the Knight.
"Huai Shi, is it?"
No one answered. In the silence, the White Horse continued forward, steadily and unhurriedly. Its cracked horseshoes struck the stones, sending out sparks. The sound, like a beating war drum, pounded in everyone's heart.
"There's no need for this," the Commander said, raising his voice. "After all you've done, no one can bla you... Even if it ans your death, you won't break through. Why don't we talk instead?"
Still, no one spoke.
Huai Shi's eyes remained downcast, showing no reaction, as if he hadn't heard at all.
But then, the sound of iron hooves began to intensify, clattering on the rusty rails, accentuating the sudden clash of thunder across the Sky Do.
Lightning lashed down from the dark clouds, fleetingly illuminating those pitch-black pupils, revealing an iron-cast indifference.
The White Horse surged forward, galloping, and let out an enraged neigh.
Huai Shi roared.
The hoarse cry of the Mountain Ghost burst forth, echoing with the thunder. Atop the sprinting White Horse, the Spear of Compassion was raised, aid at that old and astonished face.
The sound of gunfire roared, but instantly, the trivial bullets were flung aside by the charging White Horse.
Huai Shi was moving forward.
—The final kiloter!
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