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Chapter 443: Chapter 443: Ning Ge’s True Identity Is...

That night, the cold wind was biting, snowflakes lashed against people’s faces, icy and painfully sharp. Locust Tree Village at the foot of the mountain had long since fallen asleep in the silent night, peaceful as an old man at dusk.

Suddenly, a nimble black shadow darted through the darkness, sprinting rapidly and landing soundlessly.

The shadow deftly made its way to the large house on the east side and silently circled it, stopping at a certain corner of the wall. He looked around then took a running start and nimbly scaled the wall.

Woof woof woof!

The sound of barking headed towards the wall, but the black shadow coolly pulled out a gun-like object, raised his hand towards the approaching black dog, and sothing shot out from the device, straight into the dog’s head.

The black dog whimpered and lay down on the ground.

The shadow lay prone on top of the wall motionless, his eyes scanning the large house like an eagle, ultimately settling on a room not far away.

It was the study - a top-secret area he had identified during the day while following the young girl.

Indeed, this shadow was Ge Ling, who was brought back to Locust Tree Village by Cao Xiaojuan, also known as Ning Ge.

According to the information, Master Wei was the leader of the despised robbers and highwayn, but Ning Ge didn’t want Master Wei himself, that was a matter for the police. His mission was only to find the military man worshipped by Master Wei.

So, he went through the information to find Cao Xiaojuan and used his charm to stage a heroic rescue. After a few coincidental etings, he successfully connected with her and sweet-talked her into returning to the village with him.

In the many days here, he appeared to stroll aimlessly, enjoying the scenery, but in reality, he had covertly uncovered the village’s secrets, including its people, geography, and the filth hidden beneath its tranquility.

Locust Tree Village, claid to be protected by ancestors and standing strong for a hundred years, Ning Ge sneered in the shadows, dismissing it as nonsense. It was clearly a den of bandits, a nest of murderers and robbers, yet everyone pretended to be honest farrs toiling in the soil.

Here, apart from the elderly, who were too old to move, and the young children, the rest of the population, n and won, young and old, were all robbers, so with nurous lives on their hands.

Take Cao Xiaojuan, working as a waitress in a restaurant - who would have guessed her to be a beautiful and deadly Poisonous Snake, playing the role of a weak and oppressed woman in nurous robberies.

With her good looks, sitting on the roadside crying, eight out of ten n would feel compassion. If they stopped their car and stepped out, that would be the end of them.

Ning Ge felt his skin crawl when he received the information from various sources. Seeing the Cao Family mbers, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of foreboding. If he didn’t know their true identity, he was afraid he might be deceived by them.

It was unknown how many cris this village had committed, how many cars they had hijacked, or how many people they had killed. Perhaps they themselves weren’t clear on it, only occupied with counting money and embracing won. How would they notice the resentnt of restless souls hanging over their village?

After lying in wait on the wall for a while, the house remained very quiet. It seed that the earlier barking hadn’t aroused any suspicion, and Ning Ge then silently leaped down from the wall.

If Qi Taiguo and his comrades had witnessed this, they would have been dumbstruck and petrified. Ning Ge, the fourth young master of the Ning Family, an arrogant and flamboyant youth, how could he have such skills, what was the mission he was undertaking, and who had assigned it to him?

The fourth young master of the Ning Family, what exactly was the true identity he concealed beneath the surface?

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