Mingzhe put his hands together and looked at his sister thoughtfully. She was the culprit of their most disastrous and dangerous sches as children. It seed she had not changed.
"What are you plotting now?" He asked her. "A prison riot is not a small thing, it results in injuries and death sotis. You are going to need to be more detailed and very specific. Be precise ilin, don’t make jokes."
The only tis when her brother called her ilin was when he ant serious business. So, i i decided to be serious ilin. "It is my hope that soone will die indeed. Specifically, Mo Chenyu. That idiot had the guts to put a hit out on . It seems, he still has so money stashed away sowhere that you have not found."
Mingzhe stood up, nostrils flared and shoulders tense. "Did I just hear you say that Mo Chenyu put a hit out on you? I am going to rip his his insides out with my bare hands. I have tolerated those Mo worms long enough it is ti to...."
"Brother, deep breath." She stood and placed a hand on his back. "Why should you get your hands dirty for sothing as simple as this? Just pay soone to start a riot in prison and Mo Chenyu will be taken care of in the process."
"Who did the hit?" He asked her in a deep angry voice.
"A police officer nad Jiang ng. She followed and...."
"Wait." Mingzhe cut into her response. "I think I saw a news report on an officer nad Jiang ng that slipped on a rug on her balcony and fell to her death." He eyebrows shot up with lightning speed. "You didn’t just happen to co upon this information by chance, did you?"
i i shrugged. "She visited my ho so I visited hers and questioned her a little. When I left her apartnt, she was alive. I did not push her off her balcony if that is what you are thinking."
Despite her denials, Mingzhe had doubts. i i had never had qualms about taking a life when they were under attack as children. How could it be different now? It was actually a miracle that Mo Liang was still breathing.
Between i i and their mother, he would have expected Mo Liang to be in the underworld by now, roasting nicely over hell fire.
If i i had not killed the police officer, their mother had done it. Or, one of their many secret bodyguards that served the Jun family. So of their uncles were also likely candidates.
Co to think of it, even so of their cousins and the royal family itself. The list of suspects was very long.
"I am not sorry that she is dead Mingzhe." She said without remorse in her voice. "She was here brother, at my house, where my daughter lives. She parked her car down the street and watched us.
Mingzhu is always running out of the gate on her own to find her friends, take the dog for a walk or just look at the neighbors. I can’t even imagine what would have happened to her if Jiang ng had got her hands on her."
Mingzhe turned around and he hugged her. He could tell how angry she was by the way her voice was trembling. "It’s okay, I understand. Even if you had killed her, you would have done good. A police officer that moonlights as an assassin for hire is not a good person. I can only imagine how many people she has secretly killed. She probably killed so under the disguise of arrests."
"Her kill rate was really high, for a police officer. She was involved in forty three fatal shootings last year alone. I am surprised that they kept her on the police force for this long. She should have been fired a long ti ago." i i huffed. "Soone is not doing their job right."
Mingzhe’s suspicions had been raised as soon as she said that the assassin was also a police officer. How did sothing like that escape the eyes of the detectives and other officers? "I will look into it. This does warrant a full investigation, it could be possible that she has other accomplices in the departnt."
Grandma Jun’s voice ca from a window on the second floor, "For heavens sake, didn’t the two of you hug enough as children? I don’t know what is going on but I know that we should have left the house by now. This can wait for when we are in Sea city."
i i and Mingzhe separated.
"I am coming grandma." i i shouted out loud. "Brother, think about that riot. I really don’t want to break into prison and take care of this myself but I will if need be."
Mingzhe’s phone rung and he "No need, I will take care it."
Abruptly, he grabbed her by the neck and forced her lower he head. He kissed her on the head, right in the middle and then he let her go, snickering. "i i, you don’t need to bow so much if you are grateful."
She hissed at him. "Jun Mingzhe...." She growled out.
Mingzhe turned and run away, escaping her wrath, She run after him but as soon as they entered the house, grandma Jun grabbed i i around the waist. She huffed and pulled on i i’s right ear, leading her upstairs by force. "I knew that the two of you would begin playing your foolish gas the minute I saw you hugging.
It is like a ritual with you two. Every after a hug, you must chase each other around the house or fight. Why can’t you just be normal like other people’s twins? All you have to do is pack your suitcase get in the car and get on the plane.
One, two, three, Jun ilin. Three easy steps but you have to make them ten. You are the reason why people think won cannot make it on ti for anything."
She pushed i i into the bedroom and stood over her with wary eyes like a police inspector watching a thief that had been arrested after stealing a wallet.
i i had no idea where her grandmother got the feather duster from but suddenly, one appeared in her hands. "Pack for and march out of this bedroom obediently or I swear to God, I will give you the beating your father gave my rosewood table. If the two of you think that I have forgotten or forgiven, you are wrong. Just wait for to get even."
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