Everywhere the eye could see was devastation, with hordes of thugs. Even the old Jingmai neighborhood was shrouded in the shadows of mobs, like a raging river sweeping in, trying to drown the world and plunge it into the sea.

"You demon who dares not face the sunlight, you slaves ruled by the desire for blood, we have come, we have come, we have come! We are immortal saints, and also unclean hunters..."

In the rain, the resounding slogans echoed through the streets, even drowning out the evacuation announcements.

"Just from taking a nap, you've become like this?" Ke Yinzhi said, tilting her head. "Am I still dreaming...?"

He muttered to himself, stood up from the floor, went back to the first-floor living room and looked around, only to find that Bai Qiuwu, Bai Zini and the others were not on the first floor, and the living room was empty.

So he moved back to the second floor. Since he couldn't remember the order of their rooms, he simply knocked on a random door and asked in a lazy tone.

"Xiaoling, Yongzhu, are you in your room?"

Seeing that there was still no response, Ke Yinzhi turned the doorknob and pushed the door open. She quickly discovered that both Ke Yongzhu's and Bai Ziling's rooms were empty.

The entire second floor was empty; there wasn't a soul in sight.

"He's such a worry..." Ke Yin sighed.

"No way! No way! No way! No way! This is haunted!" Bai Wenna had just finished applying a face mask and came out of the bathroom. When she saw the scene outside the window, she immediately shouted, her eyes wide like saucers.

"Don't worry, Mom, I'm here."

Ke Yinzhi responded casually, then sent a message to Ke Xiaomo, asking him to help find her younger siblings. She then went downstairs to the living room.

"Yin...Yinzhi, are your younger siblings still at home? They should still be upstairs, right?!"

Bai Wenna's face mask almost fell off in fright. She turned to look at Ke Yinzhi, then at the chaotic scene outside the window, and asked nervously.

"I'm home alone... but they should be fine, don't worry, Xiao Mo will be watching them."

“How could nothing be wrong? The outside is in such a state!” Bai Wenna said, already heading upstairs. “Could they still be hiding upstairs?”

"Anyway, Mom, you stay inside and don't wander around. I'll go outside and check the situation."

As Ke Yinzhi spoke, he walked toward the door. He could hear a swarm of parasites hissing loudly. Judging from the footsteps, they were probably rushing up the stairs from the bottom of the apartment building.

So, Ke Yinzhi first turned on her phone and used her Black Judge privileges to disable the surveillance cameras in the apartment building. Then, she put her hands in the pockets of her black coat and slowly walked out of her house.

After casually closing the door, he leaned against the door frame, turned his head, and looked expressionlessly at the zombies surging from the bottom of the stairs.

The next moment, accompanied by thousands of black arcs of light, the bodies of the parasitic puppets exploded, turning into pus and blood that splattered on the wall.

"This is never going to end. It'll give me a pick-me-up..."

After dealing with the crowd at the stairwell, Ke Yinzhi turned her head to look at the parasitic puppets all over the street, and gently curled the corners of her mouth, but then suddenly paused and the smile on her face came to an abrupt end.

He stood there for a couple of seconds, then lowered his head, rubbed his forehead, and muttered to himself.

"This is bad... I forgot I couldn't kill these people. They were just ordinary citizens. I accidentally killed them when I saw that annoying elementary school classmate's face. Hmm... I really shouldn't have taken a nap. My brain wasn't clear enough."

With that, he sighed softly, walked across the pool of blood as if it were nothing, and headed down the stairs.

"Never mind, it's come to this... just consider it an accident."

Because of his previous experience, Ke Yinzhi conserved his strength as much as possible. One by one, the puppets that swept past him fell to the ground, spitting out the parasites that had been crushed invisibly, and then fell into a coma.

However, just as Ke Yinzhi stepped onto the next floor, his phone received a message.

[The following information comes from the dedicated app for anomaly control bureau officers.]

[Blue Raven: A nuclear bomb is falling towards this city.]

[Blue Raven: I need your help. We must intercept that nuclear missile over Beijing.]

"A nuclear bomb, are they going all out this time...?"

Ke Yinzhi raised an eyebrow slightly, muttering to herself. Her well-defined fingers moved swiftly, typing a line of text before clicking send.

[Black Judge: It's an honor. So, could you please report the direction and location of that nuclear bomb?]

[Blue Crow: Looks up.]

Upon seeing the message, Ke Yinzhi tilted her head in confusion, causing her earring to slip. Then she slowly raised her head, looking up at the sky through her dark bangs.

On the horizon, a massive missile was slowly traversing the clouds, hurtling towards the city center of the city surrounding Beijing.

At the same time, thousands of crows hung over the sky like dark clouds, as if waiting for someone to arrive.

"They really don't let us catch our breath..."

Ke Yinzhi gazed at the flock of crows and said with a smile.

He put his phone back into the pocket of his black coat, then gently pressed his earring. The Black Judge's uniform then projected onto him, fitting perfectly as if it were a real object.

"This is the last summer homework assignment... I can't do anything less than a perfect score."

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Chapter 203 Major Event Two: Vampire Hunter (Part Six)

"So...what do you think?"

Ke Mingye walked slowly out of the basement with a blank expression, asking himself, "Should I give up and take the train directly, or should I go back and try again?"

“Gastro will definitely see your family before we do,” Blue Owl said, getting up from the floor of the abandoned building. “Then your identity will be exposed.”

He paused for a moment, then said, "But I don't care, it's all up to you."

Ke Mingye lowered his head and slowly walked towards the basement exit, remaining silent.

"You're all so useless," the strange thing said, waving its finger. "Unlike me, I'm already on my way to the old Jingmai neighborhood." It smirked. "Guess what this is?"

As it spoke, it raised its other hand, displaying a black necklace in its hand.

"A lie detector necklace?" Ke Mingye was taken aback.

He obtained this from an equipment card dropped by the C-rank ninja after the Dragon Ninja War.

The strange thing shrugged. "That's right. While Comrade Blue Owl was still kept in the dark by that woman, the strange thing had already seen through the truth with its lie detector necklace."

"Really? Then why don't you say a word when I press you?" Ke Mingye raised an eyebrow.

"Hey, is it possible that I actually already said it, but you didn't listen at all? It's all your fault for not listening to Master Strange. If you had paid more attention to me, you wouldn't have been fooled by that wicked woman."

The strange thing said, rubbing its forehead with its hand, its voice deep: "I am clearly the most intelligent personality, yet I am always ignored. Loneliness is a kind of desolation, and I have long been... the only one in the world."

"Can you please stop 'blaming the big boss'?" Ke Mingye said. "And have you paid him any royalties for all those abstract, obsessive phrases you've learned?"

"That's not the key point. The problem now is, who among you will transform into a magical girl?" the strange thing asked. "Are you really going to leave the strange thing to fight this battle alone?"

"It can't be me who transformed, can it?" Blue Owl said. "I'm still wearing the battle suit."

"Fuck you, fine, I'll change, okay?" Ke Mingye said calmly. "And hurry up and take off that damn battle suit of yours. What's the point of wearing it when it's so tattered?"

"Uh...take off the combat suit?" Blue Owl hesitated for two seconds, then asked, "Are you serious?"

“Seriously,” Ke Mingye explained, “You’ll only be slower running in that tattered battle suit, and running alone definitely won’t be enough. We’ll take turns transforming into magical girls… Little Red Riding Hood’s flying speed is among the best of magical girls, even faster than that monster with mechanical spider legs. So, I’ll transform first, and then deactivate when I get close to the scene. Then it’ll be your turn to use the transformation card and fly over here quickly.”

"So... when we finally appear, I'm a magical girl, and you're Ke Mingye?" Blue Owl thought for a moment.

"Otherwise what?" Ke Mingye retorted.

Upon hearing this, the strange thing pondered for two seconds: "Couldn't you have gotten my permission first? Splitting into two stinking male personalities and misusing my Little Red Riding Hood body is absolutely disgusting."

“Then next time I’ll let her out, but not you,” Ke Mingye said.

"That's a bit much."

Blue Owl interrupted their conversation: "Wait a minute, so you really want to appear as Ke Mingye?"

"Otherwise, don't just stand there. Everyone run towards Old Jingmai Street."

As he spoke, Ke Mingye took a deep breath, reached out and opened the basement door, then took out a magical girl transformation card from his bag and held it in his hand.

Ten minutes ago.

Bai Ziling squatted on the swivel chair, her arms wrapped around her knees, her eyes lowered, her gaze hidden by her snow-white bangs. The fan turned slowly, unable to dispel the summer heat.

She looked up and listened intently; the entire city was enveloped in a cacophony of ferocious roars. Glancing to the side, she saw parasitic puppets surging towards the apartment buildings like a tidal wave.

Bai Ziling stared for a while, then looked away, lowered her head, and gazed at her slightly trembling hands.

"Where is Third Brother...?"

She murmured to herself, looking down at her palm. A blood-red mark flickered in and out of sight, glowing like a firefly.

"Is he alright? Is he hurt because of me...?"

As Bai Ziling spoke, she turned her head again, her eyes lingering on the people who had been attacked, the people who were seriously injured and collapsed on the ground, the damaged billboards, and the streets engulfed in flames.

She thought, "They'll get hurt because of me, I can't stay here."

Can't run away.

We can't keep running away...

At least... I can't let my brother get hurt.

Thinking this, she lowered her eyes, stared at the mark for a long time, and then slowly and lightly clenched her right hand. Her five fingers covered the mark in her palm.

Outside the door, in the corridor.

Ke Yongzhu approached Bai Ziling's room, stood in front of the door, raised his right hand under the warm orange light, and then withdrew it.

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