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Retired for A Hundred Years: Re-Employment for the Apocalypse Bigshot!-Chapter 309 - 304: Then Let Them All Die
Ji Ning thought of the information given to her by Huang Ying and Lin Yuanyang, raising an eyebrow.
"Have they already found a way to transform ordinary people into superpower users?" ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐ซ๐๐ธ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐ค๐ถ
Ye Xiangying didnโt expect Ji Ning to ask such a question, her eyes slightly widened as she tried to suppress the panic in her heart, "This, I am not sure. If you want to ask about experiment-related matters, my father is looking forward to meeting you to discuss them in detail."
Ji Ning smiled, took another sip of water, but did not comment.
Ye Xiangying was uncertain about Ji Ningโs stance, and continued, "My father has always wanted to invite you to the Ye Family as a guest. Itโs also a good opportunity to discuss the Pollution Zone with you. Do you have time?"
Ji Ning screwed the cap back onto the water bottle, gently rotating the bottle, watching her with a faint smile, and Ye Xiangying immediately said, "If you donโt have time, thatโs alright. He happens to be attending Anheโs 120th anniversary celebration. He can wait to meet you with Mr. Fu."
At this moment, Ye Xiangying no longer had the decisiveness she displayed in front of outsiders, her voice carried a cautious, probing tone, fearing the woman in front of her might be angered.
Earlier, Ji Ning intentionally withdrew her spiritual power shield, revealing the conversation between herself and Fu Linyang to certain individuals on the ship.
The Fu Family, the Ye Family, the Li Family, Ji Family Army, the Lane family, spies from other continents...
Various factions learned the content of those conversations almost simultaneously.
Whether they believed it or not, the "Commanderโs return" was now out in the open.
Now itโs a matter of who plays their card first!
Ji Ning looked at Ye Xiangying, trying to find similarities to Ye Jianxiuโs face on her, but unfortunately, aside from a somewhat similar mouth, she didnโt resemble him.
"Your lips look a lot like his."
Then, Ji Ning stood up, preparing to leave.
"Once I get to Beijing, Iโll go to the institute to see him."
Ye Xiangying initially felt puzzled but then breathed a sigh of relief, dutifully replying, "I will inform my father."
***
The sea journey is much slower than flying, and it would take three more days for the international passenger ship to reach Beijing.
During these three days, Ji Ning received various probing gestures.
Especially from members of the Ji Family Army.
Interestingly, people from the same Ji Family Army faction delivering tokens to her didnโt recognize each otherโs identities.
Ji Ning looked at two supposed relics of hers in her hand and threw them directly into the sea.
None were authentic, so why keep them?
The person observing her in secret narrowed their eyes and turned away.
Next, over at Ji Hongโs side, someone began trying to rescue her.
Ji Hong, on the contrary, lost her resolve; even when she had a great opportunity to leave, she didnโt go but kept waiting for Ji Ningโs arrival.
The sunset over the sea painted a vast natural canvas, coloring everything in gold.
The last dazzling splendor of the setting sun shines forth, slowly heading into darkness.
On the top deck of the passenger ship, two figures faced the sunset.
"Why didnโt you leave?" Ji Ning asked.
Ji Hongโs face showed disdain, "Leave? To be caught by you again?"
Ji Ning walked over to her and sat down, calmly watching the distant sunset.
Ji Hong turned her face to look at her, under the sunset glow, Ji Ningโs face was exceedingly exquisite, as if heaven had bestowed all its beauty upon her, but such beauty often led people to automatically overlook it.
Later, she figured out why someone so beautiful hadnโt drawn excessive attention from others.
She possessed strong spiritual abilities, allowing her to control and diminish othersโ focus on her appearance.
That was also where her intelligence lay; when people no longer focused on her face, only her formidable strength remained to be feared.
Ji Hong shifted her gaze away, looking at the silver earrings on her earlobes that resembled her own, suppressing the anomaly at the tip of her heart, she turned her face and similarly looked into the distance, softly asking, "Are we alike?"
"What do you think?"
"No, you know more than I do. Compared to you, Iโm just a rough copy."
Ji Ning smiled, the silver earrings on her earlobes shining dazzlingly under the sunsetโs rays.
"But even as a copy, I want to stand proudly among the crowds and live openly. Why canโt even this small wish be realized?" Ji Hong murmured, her tone filled with reluctance and repression.
Ji Ning turned her face to look at her; Ji Hongโs face was buried in the shadow of the sunset, making it hard to discern her expression.
"I remember being carried onto the ship and hearing about an explosion at the place where I was held for 18 years. I remember being called 7374, if only I hadnโt woken up at that time..."
"You want revenge?"
Ji Hongโs fingers suddenly tightened, after a long time, she asked, "Once we reach Beijing, where will you send me?"
Ji Ning looked at the remaining final splendor of the distant sunset, slowly getting up, placing a hand on Ji Hongโs head, saying lightly, "To where you belong."
Ji Hongโs face showed a painful expression, "You..."
"Boomโโ"
A loud noise.
Massive superpower fluctuations emanated from the top of the ship.
Xiao Shun and Blue Team members inside the cabin were startled and immediately ran upstairs.
"Whatโs happening?"
"Go see!"
People standing on the deck near the window had been frightened out of their wits by the scene on the sea.
"Ahโโtsunamiโโ"
It was seen that beside the ship, unbeknownst to when, a several hundred meters high wave had risen, seemingly about to swallow the passenger ship.
Joe Lane and the high-level superpower users on the ship simultaneously ran to the top.
It was seen atop the ship, Ji Ningโs arms outstretched towards the impending wave, her eyes black as hollow ghosts.
Standing opposite her was Ji Hong, with blood seeping from the corners of her mouth, her face pale.
Her face was already covered with fine veins, evidently controlling an unbearable superpower with all her life.
"Ji Ning... you wonโt let me live, then everyone dies... hahaha..."
Ji Ning pursed her lips without speaking, one hand fending off the wave, the other fiercely striking Ji Hongโs body.
"Pfftโโ"
The railing was overturned by the powerful energy, Ji Hongโs body was instantly suspended in mid-air, blood spraying everywhere.
Ji Ning didnโt give her a chance to breathe, also rising into the air, striking Ji Hong again, mercilessly.
Both their bodies were like kites with broken strings, getting closer and closer to the overwhelming sea wall.
"Ningโโ"
Joe Lane shouted, wanting to follow, but was tightly held by Jiazhouโs bodyguards who had caught up.
Being a step behind means falling further behind, and by the time he had finally shaken off the people around him, the sea no longer held their figures.
The uncontrollable seawater then surged toward the passenger ship like a flood.
Just as everyone closed their eyes in despair, the seawater stopped, frozen as if time had stood still, a sheet of crystal quickly extended from the crest of the wave downward.
"Full-speed ahead!"
Those on the top of the ship awakened as if from a dream, shouting hysterically.
Joe Laneโs handsome face was as pale as paper, his smooth skin gradually aged, wrinkle upon wrinkle emerged deep from his skin, slowly spreading all over, his black hair began turning white from the roots.
Life force in his body gradually withered.
Even though the ship was advancing at full speed, it couldnโt leave the area covered by the wave within just a few minutes.
Just as Joe Lane felt his body reaching its energy limit, a "crack" was heard.
The ice at the crest of the wave cracked open a huge gap.
Everyone was terrified.
But the seawater did not fall due to gravity, as if some invisible force fixed it tightly above everyoneโs head.
Before Joe Lane fell into darkness, he seemed to see a familiar figure leaping out of the sea.







