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Chapter 1967: Chapter 1986: The New Director (Part 1)

The highest containnt room of the Special Action Departnt has a unique layout inside. After passing through a long corridor and three steel gates, you reach the core of the holding cell. On either side are rooms approximately ten square ters in size, so of which are occupied, while others are empty.

Through the iron bars, it’s easy to see the people inside. Nan Fei turned her head, scanning them one by one without any expression, and continued to walk forward.

The people inside were all ruthless individuals, their gazes extrely malevolent, enough to scare even slightly timid n, let alone won. So Monkey had been silently observing Nan Fei all along, realizing that not only was she not scared, but she didn’t even frown. Only then did he feel relieved.

Thinking back, he recalled hearing that she dared to go to a place like Kannaya even when blind, which showed she certainly wasn’t timid.

Monkey couldn’t help but sigh in his heart, wondering if all the won of the Huo Family were so formidable. The previous three matriarchs of the Huo Family were each more outstanding than the last, each one making significant contributions to the Special Action Departnt and practically single-handedly changing its future.

In recent years, the Huo Family no longer had a true matriarch or anyone to take over the Special Action Departnt, leading many to predict the family’s decline. The appearance of this new woman also faced skepticism; although Monkey had long accepted her, many things must be seen with one’s own eyes to quell the unease.

After just now, Monkey finally felt at ease.

Passing through the corridor leads to the core detention area, lined with bright light strips on both sides. In the very center was a eting table, surrounded by more than a dozen single-seat sofas, with a few n currently seated on them.

Su Hai, Yin Nan, Ji Yuanjie, and Ji Changfeng were prominently among them.

Opposite the eting table is the largest containnt room where Yu Fengji was currently inside, wearing snowy white gloves and examining Ding ichen’s condition.

“Please… I beg you…” Ding ichen was hung up, covered in wounds, not a single piece of uninjured flesh on her body, blood dripping down her body and staining the ground red. But that wasn’t the most terrifying part; the most terrifying was that sohow, within just half a month, Ding ichen had swollen to twice her original size, her whole body ballooned like a bursting balloon.

Her eyes swollen to slits, Ding ichen struggled to open them to look at Yu Fengji.

“Please, give a quick death, take to your police station… I beg you…” Ding ichen’s face was swollen like a pig’s head, her inner pain and despair beyond words, as all the n outside were not human.

They were demons!

She had never regretted so much as she did now. She repented countless tis before Ji Yuanjie and Su Hai, but it was useless. Their hearts were far more ruthless than she, Ding ichen, had been back then. At least she had let Shen Zian die quickly, but now she was living a fate worse than death.

She wanted to die, for death would be a release, sparing her further tornt.

Yu Fengji’s eyes and brows remained unmoved, showing no sympathy, only shaking his head with a sowhat helpless expression. The person was beyond saving, even if taken back, she’d survive at most half a year. It had been agreed beforehand, under no circumstances was Ding ichen’s life to be taken.

They hadn’t directly ended her life, but this brutal punishnt was crueler than taking a life.

His gaze swept over Ding ichen’s ballooned body twice, secretly astonished by the Special Action Departnt’s thods. He had long heard that the Special Action Departnt’s punishnt for traitors was more brutal than for enemies, but had never witnessed it before.

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