Bai Ziling, who was sitting to the side, said, "That's right." As she spoke, she handed a bottle of Wanglaoji herbal tea on the table to Ke Mingye, "This is all that's left."

Ke Mingye took the bottle of Wanglaoji from her, unscrewed the cap, and took a big gulp. "Thanks," he said, casually ruffling Bai Ziling's white hair.

Bai Zini narrowed her eyes: "How come I remember you saying that even dogs wouldn't drink Wanglaoji?"

“My brother is a dog,” Bai Ziling said calmly.

"Okay, okay, I'm a dog, I'm a dog."

Ke Mingye spoke expressionlessly, then moved upstairs to the second floor, returned to his room, locked the door, and lay down on the bed.

"This is fucking exhausting."

He had just lain down on the bed when he could hear his elderly mother scolding Ke Xiaomo downstairs: "Now you know to take your brother out gallivanting until so late?"

"Well done, Mom. You actually managed to keep my second brother in check, so I don't have to worry about him spying on me anymore."

Taking advantage of the opportunity, Ke Mingye took out the magical girl transformation card, transformed into Little Red Riding Hood, then took out the spare phone from the magic book, and quickly deactivated the transformation back to normal.

Just as he held the spare phone in his hand, he heard an angry shout from downstairs: "Mingye, you come down here too."

Ke Mingye rolled his eyes, deciding to ignore it and put on his earmuffs. Since the door was locked, unless his mother got so angry that she pulled out the spare key, there was nothing she could do about it.

He rested his right arm behind his head, unlocked his phone screen, and glanced at the apps on the homepage.

A few days ago, Ke Mingye casually asked Cai Bing, "Could you help me make an app that allows me to send emails without any risk, so I don't have to worry about my personal information and email address being found?"

As it turns out, Cai Bing actually took some time these past two days to make such an app and sent it to his spare phone a few seconds ago.

Rather than saying "send," it's more accurate to say "smuggle," because the female hacker seemed to dislike trouble, so after finishing the software, she directly hacked into his spare phone and downloaded the app directly to the homepage.

Strangely, when Ke Mingye opened his phone's homepage, he only found one unfamiliar app after searching around.

The software icon, "Australian casino beauties dealing cards," was very eye-catching. For a moment, I wondered if my phone had been infected with a virus, or if I had accidentally clicked on an ad while browsing the dark web and automatically downloaded this money-grabbing software.

However, when Ke Mingye saw that the software was titled "Spider Man's Special Chat Software," he was stunned for two or three seconds before he finally realized: this was the software that the hacker girl had made for him.

So, with a slight twitch at the corner of his mouth and a disgruntled expression, he opened the chat panel.

[The defeated man: Could you be any more awesome, hacker woman?]

[Note: Customer service representative is currently working; please do not disturb.]

Ke Mingye shrugged, closed the chat panel, and started fiddling with the app: he used the app to send himself two or three emails, and then tested it with some box-opening software circulating on the dark web. He quickly confirmed that the app really worked, as the box-opening software on the internet couldn't find the email address or source at all.

He was secretly delighted, thinking that since he didn't have to worry about his address being found out, he could use this app to send messages to his second brother and eldest sister in the future, saving him the trouble of deliberately rolling dice to arrange to meet them on the bridge or beach, which was not very friendly to a homebody like him.

The key issue is that playing a weirdo is mentally taxing, and one wrong move and your persona might collapse.

After a while.

Ke Mingye sent an email to Ke Xiaomo's QQ email address using the "Spider Man Flirting App," signed "Your Good Neighbor - Mr. Strange Thing."

[Mr. Strange Things: Do you have time tomorrow, Mr. Ninja?]

[Mo: What do you mean by pestering my brother?]

[Mo: I saw the news. You attacked that superhero team called "Platinum Wings" and seriously injured two of them.]

[Mr. Strange Thing: At least I didn't seriously injure your brother or his White Wing Captain, did I?]

[Mo: Why did you do this?]

[Mr. Strange: Because it makes me happy, what reason do I need? Now let's talk about tomorrow. The player I mentioned earlier, named "Gastro," the culprit who spread the parasites, will be meeting another player at a private café tomorrow morning. If you're interested, why not come and check it out?]

To avoid arousing his elder brother's suspicion, Ke Mingye and Gastro agreed to meet at a café on Hongge Food Street, instead of the previous open-air café.

[Mo: What's the address?]

[Mr. Strange Thing: Hongge Food Street. There's only one coffee shop on that street; you can easily find it with your abilities.]

[Mo: Will you come?]

[Mr. Strange Thing: It depends. Finding that player for you was already more than enough; it would be too much of a waste for me to capture him for you. By the way, that player might be accompanied by members of the Vampire Hunter organization. You'd better be careful, Mr. Ninja; they're not to be trifled with.]

After sending the email, Ke Mingye promptly turned off his spare phone and stuffed it into his shorts pocket.

"I will find out Gastro's location tomorrow."

“Even if she came to the appointment using a puppet, as long as she brought even one vampire hunter with her, I can use the anchor point sunglasses to pinpoint their location and then follow the clues to find her real body.”

As Ke Mingye pondered this, he slowly closed his eyelids.

Just as he was feeling sleepy, he suddenly heard a "click". He opened his eyes and turned his head to see that Bai Wenna had opened the door with the spare key. Then she forcibly pulled him off the bed and dragged him out to stand in the corridor with his second brother to be scolded.

After his mother left, Ke Mingye leaned against the wall and sighed deeply.

What sins did I commit in my past life?

Ke Xiaomo crossed her arms and sighed softly.

"Shouldn't I be the one saying that?"

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Chapter 187 The Deathly Encounter with Gastro (Part Two)

Ke Xiaomo and Ke Mingye stood against the wall, silent.

Their phones and books were confiscated, leaving them to stare blankly at the stairwell, reverting to a primitive lifestyle.

Soon, as the sound of a door opening came from downstairs, Bai Wenna's scolding rang out again in the living room.

"You, as the older brother, don't you teach your younger siblings anything nice? Coming home so late?!"

Ke Yinzhi seemed to offer some explanation, but she was still defeated by her mother's tyranny and soon obediently went upstairs.

He looked up and glanced at the two people standing as punishment with surprise. He paused for a moment, then shook his head and chuckled. Finally, under the sympathetic gazes of Ke Mingye and Ke Xiaomo, he silently joined the ranks of those being punished.

Actually, compared to Ke Xiaomo and Ke Mingye, Ke Yinzhi was a little better off, at least her phone wasn't confiscated.

"We're truly brothers in misfortune..."

Ke Yinzhi yawned as he spoke, taking his phone out of his black coat pocket and casually asking, "So... what cardinal rule did you two break this time? Tell me?"

"Ask Second Brother," Ke Mingye said, directly shifting the blame.

"We went for a night run," Ke Xiaomo replied.

"Running around this late?"

Ke Yinzhi looked down at his phone and asked casually.

"Yes."

Upon hearing Ke Xiaomo's answer, Ke Mingye raised his eyebrows slightly, thinking to himself, "So, my second brother didn't tell my eldest brother that he went to become a superhero."

That doesn't seem very scientific, does it?

The relationship between the eldest and second eldest brothers can be described as that of conjoined twins; how could they not tell each other such an important matter?

He had prepared himself for his older brother to drag him to the meeting as well, but he was still taken aback.

Ke Mingye sighed silently, feeling quite emotional whenever he thought of the two elementary school students standing beside him as punishment.

Who would have thought that the three eldest brothers of the family, the pillars of the Bai Ke family: Black Judge, the leader of the Shadow Ninja Clan, and the superhero Blue Owl, were standing dumbfounded under the pumpkin lantern with their backs against the corridor wall at this moment.

It was like a primary school student who was late for class and was kicked out of the classroom by the homeroom teacher.

They could vaguely hear movie dialogues coming from the living room downstairs; it was clear that Bai Ziling and Bai Zini were rewatching the Harry Potter series.

Actually, Bai Ziling isn't very interested in this type of movie.

Because when she watched many bizarre and fantastical films, she would always see the plot of "vampires harming people and doing evil, only to be killed by the main characters, letting out a terrible scream before their souls dissipated", just like "Blade", "Van Helsing" and "Daybreak".

When she was a child, she would always feel uneasy when her siblings gathered on the sofa to watch these kinds of movies, hanging her head and burying her eyes under her snow-white bangs.

At this time, she would always move closer to Ke Mingye, gently tug at his sleeve, curl up on the sofa like a kitten, and hide behind him.

At that time, Ke Mingye thought that Bai Ziling was afraid of vampires in movies, so when choosing movies, he automatically filtered out those containing vampire and demon elements.

Only now, Ke Mingye realizes that Bai Ziling wasn't afraid of vampires at all. After all, she was quite engrossed in watching horror movies alone late at night, so vampires in fantasy films wouldn't frighten her at all. What she was actually afraid of was the scene in the movie where the vampire's head was chopped off.

Although vampires exist in the Harry Potter universe, they are not really connected to the main storyline. So, although she wasn't very interested, she would occasionally rewatch the movie with Bai Zini, which was a must-do activity during the summer vacation.

Ke Mingye looked up at the ceiling, his thoughts wandering, the wound in his chest still throbbing faintly.

During this time, Ke Xiaomo seemed to want to say something several times, but as soon as she opened her mouth, she would swallow the words back down and quietly look away.

A moment later, Bai Wenna came out of the bedroom and said, "Will you come back this late again next time?"

Ke Yinzhi quickly raised her head, putting her phone into her coat pocket while raising her free left hand like a primary school student, and said calmly, "I was wrong."

“Be more serious.” Bai Wenna crossed her arms and frowned as she looked at him.

"Mom, we're college students now, can't we have a little more freedom?"

Ke Yinzhi shrugged and offered a suggestion: "I think it's enough to just make Mingye stand as punishment. After all, he's a high school student and needs to manage his schedule. Xiao Mo and I can go back to our rooms and rest first."

"What the hell? Dude, are you even human?"

Ke Mingye was shocked, thinking that there was an older brother who would betray his younger brother. So he reported his older brother that very night: "Mom, you can't let this go! Like father, like son! And the older brother's phone is still in his pocket. Can't you treat everyone equally and fairly?"

Ke Xiaomo shook his head and chuckled softly. He remembered that similar things often happened when they were young, and every time they got to this point, the three brothers would blame each other.

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