Normally, it would be impossible for Lin Yu to get Fu Luo's help in investigating the 'Psychological Society'.
But since the identity of 'May May' was now considered a "trustworthy" partner in Fu Luo's eyes...
Lin Yu obtained the information he wanted from Fu Luo two days later.
The data on the 'Psychological Society' wasn't actually hard to find. These people didn't seem to operate discreetly or make particular efforts to conceal themselves.
Within 'Jiang'an Hall', Lin Yu could already find basic introductions about the 'Psychological Society's situation.
The organization's structure matched its na—it resembled an "academic society".
Like so university-affiliated scholarly group.
Its highest leadership consisted of a five-mber "Council", with three subordinate divisions: the "Professional Committee", "Regional Branches", and "Execution Departnt".
mbers of the "Professional Committee" were restricted to those with the professions 『Doctor』, 『Nurse』, 『Scholar』, and 『Student』. Most mbers had real-world experience or academic backgrounds in psychology.
The "Regional Branches" comprised local mbers without profession restrictions, most of whom seed to conduct surveillance operations for the 'Psychological Society'.
As for the "Execution Departnt"... it functioned similarly to squads in the Order, primarily handling operations and combat.
Currently, three known high-ranking representatives in the 'Psychological Society's Council had codenas:
『Jung』, 『Lacan』, and 『Wundt』.
This portion of Jiang'an Hall's records ca from the Tycoon himself—six months ago, he had a direct encounter with 『Lacan』 in a dungeon.
The other party didn't conceal his identity, openly announcing his codena.
That dungeon had twenty participants, making it exceptionally large-scale.
Moreover, those capable of participating alongside the Tycoon and Lacan were far from novices or rookies.
Yet in the end...
Only the Tycoon and Lacan survived.
The Tycoon provided an assessnt of Lacan's strength:
"Absolutely ranked within the top thirty on the leaderboard."
He didn't elaborate in detail about what happened inside the dungeon.
But he clearly stated that Lacan had deliberately—without necessity—directly and indirectly caused the deaths of every other player in what should have been a cooperative 『Slaughter』-type dungeon.
The motive was...
"Screening and Cultivation."
This was also the 'Psychological Society's creed.
Just as they had killed Lin Yu—these lunatics' goal seed to be using near-coercive thods to produce more powerful players.
In reality, they collected data through their "Regional Branches" and delivered it to the "Professional Committee". The Committee used certain "assessnt thods" to screen individuals with "potential".
The 'Psychological Society' would then send invitations to those who had already beco players—regardless of whether they belonged to other organizations.
As for those who weren't players yet...
The 'Psychological Society' would dispatch mbers to kill them. Only after confirming their entry into the 『Death Ga』 would they extend an invitation.
Such insane thods were enough to make many players seethe with hatred.
Within the ga, inside dungeons...
mbers of this organization were universally despised!
Because there was a high probability they would intentionally increase other players' difficulty.
In 『Competition』 dungeons, they attacked both allies and enemies alike... In normal dungeons, they would outright assist monsters or ga rules in killing players.
Typically before a dungeon concluded, they would reveal their identities—and invite outstanding 『Players』 from that session to join their organization.
But...
Whether the invitees joined or not, these people didn't seem to care.
Of course, there was also a very, very small chance that 'Psychological Society' mbers might help other players.
But the conditions were extrely stringent—apparently only when they believed a "high-potential" player encountered challenges or predicants far beyond their current capabilities that would stifle their growth would they stand on the player's side.
Thus, what most players least wanted to encounter in dungeons...
Was neither the 『Marauders』 nor mbers of the 『Free Alliance』, but people from the 『Psychological Society』.
Most 『Marauders』 mbers only coveted your items and employed ruthless thods—in cooperative dungeons, as long as you didn't flaunt wealth or obstruct them, surface-level peace could be maintained.
The 『Free Alliance』 had few mbers, and currently known mbers were eccentric—though they might inexplicably target you sotis, the odds were fifty-fifty.
Only the 『Psychological Society』—if encountered in a dungeon, there was a 99% chance they were there to harm others.
Apart from the Tycoon's personal experience, the above information was compiled from the blood and tears of nurous 'Psychological Society' victims. It wasn't just publicly known within 『Jiang'an Hall』—most righteous organizations were also aware.
In fact, many 'Psychological Society' mbers, though their codenas were unknown, had their basic information recorded in files.
Yet Lin Yu still chose to have Fu Luo investigate...
Naturally because what he sought wasn't among the known information.
Lin Yu combed through all relevant docunts but found no records of that beautiful girl who claid to be his junior.
Fortunately, Fu Luo's reputation as the 『Detective』 was well-deserved.
What Lin Yu provided him were only a sketch based on mory and vague keywords like "young", "female", and "uses a Beretta M9".
"I don't know why you're investigating this, but buddy, she's really dangerous."
"She's more dangerous than your average 'Psychological Society' mber!"
"If it weren't for your request, I'd never look into this—you're just a fucking First-Tier, I suggest not provoking monsters of this caliber."
Ignoring Fu Luo's stream of warnings, Lin Yu sighed and opened the encrypted file sent to him.
"I didn't provoke her... she ca after ..."
After decryption, a brief docunt appeared before Lin Yu:
"Codenad 『Fluoxetine』, Profession 『Assassin』, 'Psychological Society' Execution Departnt S-Class Specialist."
Execution Departnt S-Class Specialist...
Lin Yu instantly understood why her information was so hard to find and why Fu Luo was so nervous.
This truly wasn't data ordinary players should access.
mbers of the 'Psychological Society' at this level could be considered equivalents to the Order's "Regional Administrators"—they didn't participate in organizational decisions, but...
They were extrely mysterious and exceptionally formidable.
Currently, the 'Psychological Society' might only have three S-Class Specialists—even fewer than their highest Council mbers.
The attached photo of the hooded girl seed extracted from so surveillance footage, extrely blurry.
But that beautiful, sharply-defined, delicate yet cold face...
Lin Yu would recognize it even through the fuzziness.
"So that's it... your na is 『Fluoxetine』..."
Lin Yu murmured.
Now he knew her codena, profession, and rank.
Though this was all he had, for Lin Yu, it was enough.
Next—
He would personally verify these details and uncover more about this girl.
"I hope you're strong enough."
"Otherwise... the next performance prepared for you will be terribly boring."
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