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    Book Chapter 612: A Surge of Kill Intent (Update 5)

    Jinjiang Amusement Park. Lin

    Two military vehicles were parked at the main gate.

    Soon after, the entire park was sealed off by the Armed Police.

    With a cold, determined expression, Wang Dong led Team Two as they dashed into the park, heading for a specific sector.

    Meanwhile, Xiao Yu, reeking and disheveled like a beggar, stood in front of a scenic fountain.

    Ignoring the shocked exclamations around him, he jumped in…

    Half a minute later.

    Xiao Yu emerged from the water, shaking his head as he stood up.

    His short hair whipped in the air as droplets scattered, revealing a striking, handsome face.

    Onlookers around him were left dumbfounded.

    Their faces frozen in incredulous expressions.

    And then, as if to top the astonishment, an even more baffling scene unfolded.

    A group of men in black streaked toward them like lightning.

    Despite only numbering in the dozens, their arrival felt like an overwhelming force of an entire army.

    The murderous aura emanating from these men in black made the scorching summer suddenly feel freezing.

    Countless onlookers felt their hearts pounding faster and faster.

    They watched as the dark, metallic torrent of figures corralled the dashing, handsome youth at the fountain, each member facing outward as if on guard.

    A Special Forces operative came over to dry Xiao Yu’s hair and helped him take off his clothes.

    Moments later, Xiao Yu emerged in his freshly issued National Security uniform and brand-new Shoe Guns…

    All traces of weariness vanished, replaced by a vibrant aura.

    Around him, the Special Forces spread out, forming two impenetrable black walls.

    Xiao Yu stepped forward.

    The gathered crowd stared in stunned silence, mouths agape.

    When had they ever seen such a grand spectacle?

    “Damn it—did you have to risk everything? National Security’s about to blow up!”

    Wang Dong burst out with a crude remark.

    Despite the reprimand, his concern was laced with genuine excitement.

    He wasn’t wrong at all.

    When a National Security team leader is compromised, it’s nothing short of earthshattering!

    “Seeing you care so much really warms my heart!”

    Xiao Yu grinned broadly.

    “Really?” Wang Dong chuckled as well.

    “I’m as honest as they come—I never lie…”

    Xiao Yu laughed even heartier, “Well, that’s except for this one time.”

    Wang Dong: …

    No, little brother may put on an arrogant act, but his inner fortitude is average at best—he even experiences social disasters now and then.

    We need to understand and care for him; after all, who wasn’t young once?

    “Let’s get down to business.”

    Xiao Yu’s smile faded as he pointed toward the interior of Jinjiang Amusement Park, “The Chamber of Panic is in here—I came out from inside!”

    Wang Dong’s expression turned steely as he signaled his subordinates.

    About ten minutes later, a large contingent of police entered the park to facilitate crowd evacuation.

    Who would have guessed that the Chamber of Panic was hidden within a large amusement park?

    People used to say the more dangerous an area, the more crowded it is, and the safer it becomes.

    A perfect example of urban concealment—darkness under bright lights!

    When Xiao Yu led Wang Dong and Team Two to the entrance of the Chamber of Panic—a drainage opening hidden behind a rockery—all faces turned gloomy.

    The expressions soured.

    Why the grim looks?

    Because it wasn’t hard to guess that this Chamber of Panic must be incredibly old.

    Without insiders colluding, how could such a massive project be built inside an amusement park?

    In no time, Team Two had not only removed all the bodies but also thoroughly investigated the inner workings…

    ……

    Inside a business van.

    “How did you survive three days?”

    A complex look crossed Wang Dong’s face as he eyed Xiao Yu, who was ravenously devouring fast food.

    Most people wouldn’t last three days without food or water—how do you think you escaped from the Chamber of Panic?

    “Don’t ask what you shouldn’t,” Xiao Yu mumbled vaguely.

    His words were hardly clear.

    “Damn!”

    Wang Dong flashed him the middle finger, “And now you’re playing it up again?”

    “You’re too blunt and shallow—no hesitation in selling out your teammates. Once you do, the whole world finds out.”

    Wang Dong rolled his eyes at his brother, while Xiao Yu continued to wolf down his meal.

    “Am I really that wretched?”

    Wang Dong’s mood darkened. In the next moment his expression turned serious as he growled, “The kill aura on you is getting stronger—it’s not a good sign!”

    “Huh?!” Xiao Yu was stunned.

    Kill aura?

    What nonsense is all this?

    “Ever heard the tale of the Mountain Guard Dog and the Dog Killer?”

    Wang Dong assumed the demeanor of a seasoned veteran.

    Finally, he could show off a little in front of his little brother.

    “What’s that about?” Xiao Yu frowned.

    “The story goes that in a mountain village, there was a fierce Mountain Guard Dog. It dared to fight off wolves and challenge wild boars. Although the tale is exaggerated, the existence of such a dog is undeniable. When one of these dogs appears, it’s considered the king of all dogs in the region.”

    Wang Dong continued, “Yet even this canine champion, upon encountering a Dog Killer, was so terrified that it nearly shat itself.”

    Xiao Yu thought of Kara at home.

    After all, the little bulldog is the undisputed canine king of the neighborhood.

    “A Mountain Guard Dog can sense the kill aura of a Dog Killer,”

    Wang Dong went on, “After killing so many living beings—be they animals or humans—their bodies become tainted with bloodshed and kill aura.

    It’s like oxen and horses shed tears when facing the butcher, sensing their impending doom.

    “It isn’t about sensing death—it’s that they can detect the kill aura on people.”

    “A butcher’s kill aura is intense—and someone who has spent their life killing dogs is no different.”

    With that, Xiao Yu blinked a few times. “Now that you mention it, I recall my mom killing a chicken when I was little. The process was as if the chicken was chasing her. She chopped its head off in one swift stroke and tossed it into a big barrel. After sealing it, she waited for the chicken to die inside.”

    “But the headless chicken somehow managed to push the lid open, splattering chicken blood all over the restroom. It scared my mom so much that she slammed the door, and that headless chicken wreaked havoc inside for a long time—ever since, she’s been too terrified to slaughter chickens on her own.”

    “Oh, and I forgot to mention, not only did my mom come from a provincial Sanda team, but she also won awards at the National Women’s Sanda Competition…”

    “The most amusing part is that when I was little, I saw an elderly woman…”

    “The old lady was at least in her sixties… and she sold chickens.”

    “Her method of slaughtering chickens was completely different—she would grab a chicken straight out of its cage. The chicken wouldn’t even resist. Once it was thrown to the ground, it would instantly start having diarrhea, collapsing without any movement…”

    “The old lady would hold a knife in one hand while using her thumb, middle, and ring fingers to grab the chicken’s wings, and her index finger to hook its neck. With a swift cut along the chicken’s neck, blood would gush out immediately…”

    “The chicken remained utterly still from beginning to end, almost in a state of Zen, resigned to its fate. Before long its blood dried up and it was completely dead…”

    “I believe that old lady possessed a unique kill aura that only chickens could sense—probably from having slaughtered countless chickens. Under that oppressive aura, the chickens lost all will to fight and only wished for a quick death…”

    I never paid much attention before, but today Xiao Yu finally realized.

    The kill aura described in novels really does exist.

    There truly is a kill aura!

    “I digress.”

    Xiao Yu swallowed the last bite of his meal and looked at Wang Dong, “We’ve got a serious case on our hands!”

    Wen

    Xue

    Chapter Summary

    In this action-packed chapter set at Jinjiang Amusement Park, Wang Dong and Team Two launch a high-stakes operation as they rush into the park, prompted by a major security breach. Amid chaotic scenes and intense confrontations, Xiao Yu emerges dramatically from a fountain, revealing his dual nature. While the group braces for the unfolding crisis, discussions of kill aura and bizarre anecdotes add levity and depth to the tension. Personal banter and nostalgic memories interweave with the mission, setting the stage for looming challenges.

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