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Chapter 1973: Chapter 1973: The New Therapist

“Sister Yan once had ten children,” the man said. “In reality, only two were born, and both died in the hospital. People who live around here know her situation. She does not have to die, she just wants her death to be aningful.”

Unless the Resistance Army has enough container props to distribute to its people, Sister Yan, an ordinary person, would be unable to keep up with the players. If the man wants to rescue her, it might expose him or other companions, resulting in everyone dying together.

“I know better than you the feeling of being powerless as companions die before your eyes,” tears welled up in the man’s eyes. “If their deaths do not lead to success in the end, I will also face death calmly!”

After speaking, the man turned and left. Xu Huo stood in place for a mont before heading off in another direction.

He kept his distance from the man, tracking his whereabouts while eliminating two people following behind him.

The man indeed went to another stronghold, but he still t with an ordinary person. They continued to deliver ssages through the ga. After leaving, he rushed towards the northeast of the Eastern District.

Xu Huo quickly followed.

According to the map published by the municipal governnt, there are quite a few open dical labs in the northeastern part of the Eastern District, where many potions are developed. Lao Zhou also discovered so undisclosed labs and bases in the area, disguised to blend truth with deception, making it difficult to distinguish.

The Eastern District uses “White Blood” as bait, so they must prepare several camouflage trade companies. The Resistance Army’s current goal is unclear, but they will surely bite the bait to stall or use this as cover for sothing.

Trade companies are bait, so is the Agor Headquarters. It’s unknown if this mber of the Resistance Army is following bait or not.

Just as Xu Huo considered whether to visit Agor Headquarters in advance, the Resistance Army contacted him again, providing him with Zheng Yuci’s resu and itinerary.

The current itinerary is certainly unavailable, so the Resistance Army gave him last year’s, ntioning that so places in the itinerary are places Zheng Yuci regularly visits.

Xu Huo glanced at the places marked on the itinerary: Jixin dical Base.

The Collection of Information Terminal describes this place as actually a pharmaceutical research base. Many new dicines are sent here for final testing before being sold outward.

Xu Huo turned towards the dical base.

The dical base is much larger than the trade company, with underground facilities heavily fortified. Forget sensing through Spatial Ray; the tal plates are so thick that even the Spiritual World portal may not enter.

While he was roaming nearby, Lao Zhou and Lin Cao suddenly appeared not far away. The three t, and Lao Zhou imdiately inford him that the Triangular Wind Chi indicated Qiaoqiao’s location here, but the prop’s effect ti is very brief. This situation could an either Qiaoqiao is dead or the effect of a prop on the person has been removed. But considering the person hadn’t died before, there’s no need to switch props midway.

“Why are you here too?” Lin Cao asked.

“Tracking a psychotherapist brought

here.” Xu Huo glanced at Lao Zhou, “It’s the psychotherapist Qiaoqiao wants to kill.”

“Zheng Yuci?” Lao Zhou was sowhat surprised. “You think he has problems?”

“Being envied by colleagues to the point of hiring soone to kill shows his substantial status in the Agor Corporation. Since most players have psychological issues, he might know certain things,” Xu Huo said.

Agor’s real leaders have never shown themselves in public. No one knows who they are, not to ntion tracking their whereabouts. Contrarily, psychotherapists are visible and prone to knowing secrets.

This certainly can be seen as a breakthrough point.

“Any findings?” Lin Cao asked again.

“Not yet. Security here is far higher than at the trade company, making it difficult to enter,” Xu Huo said. “Breaking in directly like before won’t work; I need to find a way to sneak in.”

“That’s easy,” Lao Zhou said. “With Yuquan City’s internal conflict intensifying, just a bit of tampering can paralyze nearby control terminals, avoiding alert systems is not a problem.”

Once inside, with so many people in the base, it’s just a matter of disguising oneself.

Coincidentally, before they took action, an explosion several kiloters away caused a power outage across the dical base and several nearby streets, halting all facilities. More than just them stood nearby, players erged from various parts of the base, attacking different positions. During the skirmish, barriers ford by props were briefly destroyed, allowing Xu Huo and the other three to enter the underground base.

Indeed, it wasn’t just them who entered, and the underground structure was crowded with players and all kinds of access control. From the diagram, this underground facility is no smaller than the surface-level dical base, with more than ten divided areas, each presumably has its designated player in charge.

As the alarm sounded, a blue light swept down the corridor from the other end; this seems to be a prop effect, indicating the Eastern District players are nearby. The three wasted no ti heading in different directions.

The blue light traveled along the corridor and would eventually catch up, so Xu Huo took out the identity card prepared by the ga, disguised himself as an ordinary person, grabbed a coat from a nearby lounge, and used the pass given by Bai Kou to open an independent lab.

The access control did not sound an alarm when he stepped into the room, the blue light just brushed past him but didn’t search inside, directly passing over.

Inside the lab, three n wearing blindfolds were observing the drug subject. They simultaneously turned back, “Who are you? Outsiders are not allowed here, leave quickly!”

Xu Huo glanced at the subject locked in the transparent room, apologizing, “I just joined the company as a psychotherapist, ca with Teacher Zheng. I was originally looking for the restroom, but got lost.”

“Teacher Zheng should be in the E7 Zone for treatnt. You should exit, turn right, and follow the signs,” one of them said, approaching to “escort him out.”

As Xu Huo was pushed out, two players approached. Seeing an unfamiliar face, they imdiately beca alert. Fortunately, the doctor in the doorway interrupted first, “This is a new therapist, don’t overreact, it’s hard to explain if you damage sothing.”

“A new therapist?” The players asked Xu Huo to show identification.

Xu Huo presented the fake ID he had prepared earlier. The players couldn’t inspect a psychotherapist’s credentials, so they rely checked it before asking him to use the pass again.

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