The atmosphere at the table became oppressive. Gua One and the others stopped concealing their emotions and openly glared at Old Ghost, their eyes murderous.
âLian Jun, whether you believe it or not, though I wanted to capture him, I never intended to use him against you,â Old Ghost said, his tone sincere.
Lian Jun, however, wasnât foolish enough to believe him: âBut if my goodwill and connections were really all you wanted, you shouldâve simply contacted me as soon as you got the information about him. This wouldâve been much more favorable for youâyou wouldnât have to confront Nine Eagles and still wouldâve earned my gratitude. And yet, you chose the much more dangerous option. Excuse me for being blunt, but I canât see any good intentions in your actions.â
This shut Old Ghost up. He knew he could no longer pretend in front of Lian Jun. He recalled the brothers whose lives and deaths hung in the balance, and his always straight back suddenly hunched. He wiped his face with his hands and said, âYes, youâre right, I admit itâI really intended to use him to get something. I even wanted to get the formula of your poison from him, since I know you need it.â
At the words âpoison formula,â Gua One and the others became agitated.
Lian Jun waved to calm them down and looked at Phantomâs leader. âYou know I need it, so what would you have wanted me to exchange for it?â
âYour help and resources,â Old Ghost replied glumly. âThough in recent years, the officials didnât move openly, theyâve been acting in secret. I can more or less guess what they want to do, so I wanted to join you and look for the way out together. A small piece of information about the doctorâs whereabouts wouldâve been enough to get your goodwill, but not something this big. To get a bargaining chip valuable enough for you to spare no effort to help me, I had to take that opportunity even if I risked antagonizing Nine Eagles.â
Lian Jun had to admit that Old Ghost really was smartâhe could infer the governmentâs intentions based just on its small actions in the dark, and immediately decide to hitch Phantomâs wagon to Annihilation. But even smart people did stupid things sometimes.
There was no need to continue the conversation. Lian Jun turned his wheelchair a little to face Old Ghost, and said, âI acknowledge your goodwill in volunteering this information. Iâll try to find a way to rescue your people detained in the southeast. Iâll also help you to contact the officials, but thatâs allâwhether you get their help will depend on your own ability.â He glanced sideways at Gua One, who immediately rose and stepped forward to push the wheelchair.
Gua Two and the rest also got up and followed Lian Jun out, completely ignoring Old Ghost.
Shi Jin and Gua Nine were last. Just as Shi Jin was about to step out of the box door, he heard Fei Yujingâs voice.
âYou shouldnât be here, Shi Jin.â
The teenager paused and replied, without looking back: âNo, itâs you who shouldnât be here.â Then he left, not waiting to see if his brother would say anything else.
Xiao Si, somewhat confused, said,
âOh, Iâm not surprised,â Shi Jin replied. Heâd already more or less figured out what made his second brother tick. âFei Yujing is a benefit-oriented person. He used to put on a play and be kind to âmeâ because it was advantageous to him. When âIâ lost my value, he quickly and neatly cut âmeâ off. This morning, when I met him, I showed hostility to him as a member of another underworld organization, which was a possible unstable factor threatening his business, so naturally, he was wary of me. Now, he knows Iâm a subordinate of the person his employer wants to associate with. Our relationship might benefit him, soâwhat do you think is he going to do?â
Xiao Si hesitated.
âHe has already begunâjust now, that was him attempting to feel me out.â Shi Jin felt speaking of this further was meaningless. He recalled Fei Yujingâs attitude toward the original âShi Jinâ in the novelâs plot and made up his mind: no matter what Fei Yujing did, he wouldnât follow his script.
Lian Jun called Zhang Zhuoyuan as soon as he left the box and briefly described Phantomâs matter. Then he sent a text to Old Ghost, telling him to go directly to Zhang Zhuoyuan.
Gua One, somewhat puzzled, asked, âJun-shao, why would you help Old Ghost this much? I can understand saving his people but helping him get a connection with the officialsâŚ?â
Lian Jun closed the satellite phone and answered, âOld Ghost is a smart man, suitable to become an ally, but needs a rap on the knuckles. Helping him get a connection with the authorities is doing him a favor but at the same time, distancing myself from him. The officials donât want me to suddenly gain a helper. Donât forget whose ship we are on nowâthey are well aware he approached me. To not rouse their suspicions, we must take the initiative to involve the authorities, to let them have control over this. That is what they want.â
Gua One sank in thought. He believed he understood what Lian Jun meant. To make a long story short: while they were on the government ship, whatever they did, it was the best to do it in the officialsâ eyes and under their control lest they get in unnecessary trouble.
They walked a little further when Lian Jun suddenly looked back at Shi Jin, who followed at the end, and said, âPay more attention to Fei Yujing.â
Gua One also cast a glance over his shoulder and nodded.
Not long after lunch, Old Ghost was invited to Zhang Zhuoyuanâs office and didnât leave until shortly before the afternoon meeting. When he came out, his expression was serious, and his eyebrows slightly wrinkled, but he looked much less anxious and walked with lighter steps.
Lian Jun hung up the call with Zhang Zhuoyuan and said, âThe government accepted Phantomâs change of sides. The officials will cooperate with his âeconomic crimesâ plan, and help him get his people back, but they wonât help Phantom wash white nor ensure its safety.â
The expressions of Gua One and the others eased a bitâthankfully, this time, the officials didnât act foolishly. Since they were shown appropriate respect, they repaid it with a bit of sincerity and trust.
âIt seems that if Phantom wants to get out of this mess, it will need to bleed almost to death,â Gua Two said. His tone of voice was serious enough, but there was a gloating expression in his eyes.
He was someone who tended to hold grudges. Old Ghost had schemed against Annihilationâhe wasnât going to forget that anytime soon.
Shi Jin sat beside Lian Jun, holding a half-peeled orange. Since it seemed the others finished talking about Phantomâs matter, he interjected tentatively: âThis doctor taken away by Nine Eagles, and the poison formulaâŚâ
As soon as these words left his mouth, the relaxed atmosphere became tense again.
The others actually wanted to talk about this too, but they were worried it would upset Lian Jun, so they endured and didnât mention it. Now that Shi Jin bit the bullet and gave them the opportunity they wished for, their gazes instantly focused on Lian Jun.
Lian Junâs eyes swept over them. He said, âWeâll discuss this matter after the afternoon meeting. Nine Eaglesâ leader, Zuo Yang, wonât miss this one. With his temperament, if he really thinks he has an ace up his sleeve, heâll definitely try to test me. Letâs take a look at his attitude first.â
Gua One and others let out the sighs of relief. This topic wasnât a tabooâon the contrary, it seemed Lian Jun already made plans, so they set their minds at rest.
Only Shi Jin still looked worried and at a loss.
Lian Jun saw it and let the others go out, leaving the teenager behind.
Shi Jin immediately acted like a good lapdog and stuffed the peeled orange in Lian Junâs hand: âEat it, itâs sweet and tasty. Itâs said that people who stay at sea for a long time will lack vitamins, you have to pay attention to that.â
To be honest, Shi Jinâs hand-peeled orange was rather ugly, but Lian Jun thought it was lovelyâperfectly round, like a ball, and giving out a sweet aroma.
âVitamin deficiency happens due to an unbalanced diet. The government ship is well stocked, there will be no such problem,â Lian Jun explained. He ate the orange, praised it as indeed very sweet, and wiped the orange juice off Shi Jinâs hands with a paper towel. âAsk whatever you want, Iâll tell you.â
At this, Shi Jin forgot to pull his hands out of Lian Junâs, leaning closer instead. âThe doctor who betrayed you⌠Your legs are in this state because of him?â
Lian Jun nodded. âYes. His name is Long Shi, heâs Uncle Longâs adopted son. Heâs talented, but unfortunately, his character is not right.â
The traitor was actually Uncle Longâs adopted son?
Shi Jin frowned and continued, âThen the poison formulaâŚâ
âLike Uncle Long, Long Shi specialized in nutritiology and rehabilitation. Uncle Long intended to let him inherit his position and continue to take care of me. However, Long Shi wasnât fond of such gentle subjectsâhe liked to see blood, and was particularly interested in studying all kinds of poisons. The poison he used on me was concocted from neurotoxins extracted from various organisms and refined; the few ingredients we know he used are snake venom and some kind of highly poisonous algae. At that time, though my life was saved, the poison hadnât been completely neutralized. To do that, we need either the poison formula or the sample and conduct targeted research. However, Long Shi took everything with him when he left.â
The more Shi Jin heard, the deeper his frown was, to the point that even his expression became heavy.
When Lian Jun saw him like this, his heart softened. He reached out and put a finger on the wrinkle between the teenagerâs eyebrows, trying to smooth it out. âDonât worry, it will be fine even if we wonât get the formula. There are only so many neurotoxins in the worldâeven if we need to rely on dumb luck, weâll find the right combination eventually. It will just take a little time.â
âIâm not stupid.â Shi Jin pushed his hand away, his eyebrows still wrinkled. âI might not know anything about medicine, but I still know medical substances react with each other in extremely complicated ways. Not to mention, reactions can change depending on their quantities. Finding the right combination by dumb luck is like looking for a needle at the bottom of the sea.â
âThe sea isnât endless, sooner or later, the needle will be found.â Lian Jun still tried to appease him.
Shi Jin gave him a glare in return. âYes, the sea isnât endless, but neither is your lifespan. Who knows when you can actually get the results? We canât just waitâwe must find a way to take Long Shi back from Nine Eagles, then carefully interrogate him.â
âWeâll definitely get him back,â Lian Jun continued to soothe. He thought for a moment and decided a forewarning was in order: âBut donât hold too much hope for the formula. Long Shi is cunning and slipperyâwhatever information we get from him is likely to be fake, or true but leading to a trap. You should keep a clear head, Shi Jin.â
Shi Jin fell silent. However, in his heart, he refuted:Â No, I have Xiao Si. As long as we get the man, it will have a way to get the real formula.
The afternoon meeting started on time. Shi Jin and Gua Nine stood in the same place they did that morning, but this time, instead of watching the sea, they watched Nine Eaglesâ ship.
They didnât attract much attention because most of the people on the deck were also staring at it, curious if Zuo Yang would skip the meeting again.
To everyoneâs disappointment, however, at 1:50 p.m. Zuo Yang emerged from his cabin and sauntered up the gangway to the government ship.
Everyone looked away, disappointedâit seemed this time they wouldnât see a confrontation between a top-tier organization and the officials, what a pity.
Three minutes later, Zuo Yang jumped onto the government ship. His eyes locked on Lian Jun towards the middle of the deck. He grinned and waved. âYo, Lian Jun, long time no see. Youâre prettier than last yearâthis âsick beautyâ look is truly tempting.â
Shi Jinâs face darkened, and he wanted to thrash the guyâhe mocked the appearance of an organizationâs leader, which was a really cheap shot. Sure enough, Zuo Yang was a bastard.
However, Lian Jun obviously wouldnât put up with being ridiculed. He reached behind him and took the gun Gua One tacitly set in his hand. He reloaded it in one practiced move then, without an ounce of hesitation, aimed at Zuo Yang and pulled the trigger.
Bang!
It was a tricky shot, targeting the place three inches under Zuo Yangâs navel. It wasnât hard to dodge, but the evasive action tended to look quite ungainly.
Of course, to make Zuo Yang look foolish was Lian Junâs real intention. As a result, Nine Eaglesâ leader chose an extreme way to save faceâhe grabbed one of his subordinates and pulled him in front to block the shot.
This subordinate was relatively tall; the bullet hit the middle of his thigh. In an instant, his legs buckled, and he staggered, blood rushing from the wound.
The onlookersâ expressions became extremely ugly.
Starting a gunfight because of disagreement was nothing, but an organizationâs leader making a subordinate take a bullet for him even though he couldâve easily avoided it himself, just because he didnât want to look inelegantâthis was spine-chilling.
âZuo Yang, the way you hide from bullets is also pretty,â Lian Jun coldly threw the manâs words back at him. He returned the gun to Gua One, then looked at Zhang Zhuoyuan standing next to him. âSorry, my hand slipped.â
The official replied in a reassuring voice, âItâs fine. As long as they donât happen inside the conference room, we donât care about private conflicts.â
It was plain he stood on Lian Junâs side in this matter.
Lian Jun thanked him, then looked at Zuo Yang and offered kindly, âThe doctors following me are all top-notch. Your subordinateâs situation seems to be badâwould you like some help?â
Zuo Yang was obviously annoyed but forced himself to keep a smile on his face. âNo need. Take him back to the ship.â The latter sentence was addressed to the subordinates behind him.
They confirmed, lifted the injured man, whose complexion was dreadfully pale, and dragged him away, almost carelessly.
Everyoneâs expressions grew even more ugly. Zuo Yangâs attitude clearly showed he didnât treat his subordinates as human beings.
Lian Jun stopped paying attention to Nine Eaglesâ leader and turned to Zhang Zhuoyuan: âDirector Zhang, itâs almost time.â
The official nodded. He called the leaders still on the deck and urged them to enter the conference room. Gua One also pushed Lian Junâs wheelchair in that direction.
After the bloody interlude, the air on the deck became somewhat dreary. People no longer chatted and, intentionally or unintentionally, kept a distance from Nine Eaglesâ members.
This time Shi Jin didnât dare distract himself with the scenery. He kept his eyes fixed on Lian Jun, worried that Zuo Yang opposite him would talk trash again.
The atmosphere of the afternoon meeting was less relaxed than that morningâs. Zhang Zhuoyuan held a document in his hand and said something; it seemed he was calling out the names of some organizations. The expressions of the leaders of every organization named turned unsightly. Some even tried to argue.
Lu Shan was the one who reacted most violentlyâshe slammed a fist on the table and jumped to her feet, pointing at Zhang Zhuoyuan and shouting. But, though Zhang Zhuoyuan looked like a spineless middle-aged uncle, his attitude was surprisingly tough. No matter what Lu Shan said, his expression never changed. In the end, it was Lu Shan who yielded. She cursed and sat, forcing herself to calm down.
With the obvious tension in the conference room, the people on the deck were growing edgy. Shi Jin, for whom this was his first attendance, was a bit affected, and his nerves were stretched to the limit.
About two hours into the meeting, a tall figure suddenly stood in front of Shi Jin, blocking his view of the conference roomâclearly on purpose.
Without hesitation, Shi Jin pushed the man to the side and said, âDonât stand in the way, thank you.â
Only then did he notice the intruder was his brother. Frowning, he asked, âWhat are you doing here?â
âI came to talk,â Fei Yujing answered, patting the sleeve Shi Jin just pulled.
Shi Jin noticed his action and secretly rolled his eyes, fed up. He moved his gaze back to Lian Jun and said bluntly, âI have nothing to say to you. I wonât encourage Jun-shao to give your employer a hard time, nor will I ask him to help you because you act like a good brother again. You wanted us to be strangers who have nothing to do with each other? Great, because I happen to feel the same wayâI hope we have a tacit understanding about this. Now Iâm âGua Fourâ and youâre somebody elseâs hired lawyer. We have no personal relationship, get it?â
Fei Yujing leaned on the railing beside him and said, âNo, I donât get it. Shi Jin, youâve changed too much.â
Shi Jin ignored him.
Heâd already said everything he wanted to say. He had no intention of listening to any more nonsense from Fei Yujing.
Because of his position, Fei Yujing faced Shi Jinâs side. He looked at the teenagerâs profile, and his eyes narrowed slightly. He said, âShi Jin, I donât like your current attitude.â
This actually got a rise out of Shi Jin. He gave the man a sideways glance and asked coldly, âDid you ever ask me if I liked it when you played a good brother in front of me for the sake of benefits? Fei Yujing, donât be such a hypocrite, I donât like it.â
Fei Yujing didnât avoid his eyes and was unperturbed by his accusation. âHypocrisy is in the nature of people like me. Shi Jin, I donât like how you are now. Youâre smarter and not so easy to fool.â
âTch.â Shi Jin really disliked Fei Yujing, this âintellectual villain.â If you blamed him, then whether he was in the wrong, he would neither be ashamed nor try to refuteâhe would calmly accept all accusations and be completely unaffected by them. You could try to reason with him, but he wouldnât listenâhe acted according to his own code of conduct and wouldnât be easily shaken. Then maybe you would play emotional cards? Sorry, he had no emotions. Oh, and by the way, congratulationsâyou just fell into his trap.
Fei Yujing, as if he couldnât see the look of dislike on Shi Jinâs face, continued, âYouâre quite good at finding backers, Shi Jin. It used to be Shi Xingrui, now itâs Lian Jun. Maybe I donât know you as well as I imagined.â
âNo maybe about itâyou donât know me at all.â Shi Jin turned to face him, took out his gun, and aimed it at Fei Yujingâs heart. His voice was icy: âEither leave immediately and donât bother me again, or Iâll shoot you right now since youâre so desperate to use me again. Fei Yujing, I hate being used, and I hate when people try to deceive me by pretending to treat me with affection. Donât make me waste my breath again, my patience isnât good right now.â
Fei Yujingâs expression did not change. He said, âYou wonât shoot.â
Shi Jin was equally calm. âI will certainly try not to, in order not to cause trouble for my boss. However, if you keep bothering me, then even if I donât use my gun today, I may use it in the future. For example, on your mother.â
Fei Yujingâs expression finally changed. He reached out and grabbed Shi Jinâs hand holding the gun, his voice sinking: âYou dare.â
âI dare. Do you dare to try me? Fei Yujing, let me warn youâso long as you have a weakness, you should stop hurting others so casually. Otherwise, sooner or later, the pain you caused will be repaid by the people you care about.â Shi Jin tapped Fei Yujing on the chest with the muzzle of his gun, then broke away from his grip. He gave his brother a sneer and turned away, no longer paying attention to him.
Gua Nine, who had been watching silently, moved at this moment, stepping between the two of them.
Fei Yujingâs eyes were dark. He touched the place hit by the gun, took a look at Shi Jin, partially blocked by Gua Nine, and finally walked away.
In the conference room, Lian Jun stopped looking in their direction and turned his attention back to the documents in front of him.
Zuo Yang, sitting across the table, noticed his actions and asked the same question Lu Shan asked in the morning, but in much more vulgar tone: âIs that your new subordinate, Lian Jun?â
The underworld leaders were reviewing the new documents distributed by Zhang Zhuoyuan, and no one spoke. In this silence, Zuo Yangâs voice immediately attracted everyoneâs attention, and many people looked outside in the direction he indicated.
Expressionless, Lian Jun set down the file and looked at Zuo Yang. He didnât answer the question but said instead, âZuo Yang, you and Pegasusâ leader snatched a subordinate from me last year. I havenât yet settled the score with you, and youâre already eyeing another one? Why, are all your Eagles useless?â