Starting to Gain Experience from Push-Ups-Chapter 1163 - 565

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Chapter 1163: Chapter 565

"I’m sorry, Miss Chu Qiao, I didn’t mean to..."

Jiang Yun saw this, her face turned pale, and she quickly bowed her head to apologize.

Having just joined, she unintentionally glimpsed the upper level’s privacy, her heart filled with anxiety, fearing that she might be targeted later for this offense.

"It’s okay, it’s okay. Just don’t look randomly in private in the future."

Lin Chuqiao waved her hand generously, showing no intention of blaming her.

The shy yet teasing manner she had added a touch of girlish charm to her.

Making the initial sense of distance disappear entirely, she seemed much more approachable.

"Jiang Yun’s ability is very valuable."

The Professor timely took over the conversation, breaking the slightly awkward atmosphere, while offering a professional judgment:

"Although her current spiritual energy is relatively weak, and her perception isn’t stable, with diligent training, her future prospects are limitless."

"This type of ability is perfect for the intelligence department, whether it’s interrogating prisoners, verifying the truth and falsehoods in dialogue, or probing for intelligence and obtaining key information, it has irreplaceable functions."

"Even in daily missions, she can sense unusual movements in surrounding crowds ahead of time and identify hidden enemies. Used well, it’s definitely a sharp weapon."

Fang Cheng nodded slightly, indicating his agreement with the Professor’s opinion.

Such rare Spiritual talent would be considered a treasure in any organization.

He silently upgraded Jiang Yun’s evaluation level in his mind, listing her as someone who needs special care and protection in the future.

Xu Kuan and Jiang Yun finished their self-introductions, and finally, it was Bean’s turn, who kept silent with her head down.

Feeling everyone’s eyes converge on her, the little girl instinctively shrunk her neck, wanting to hide behind Jiang Yun.

"Bean, don’t be afraid."

Jiang Yun gently pushed her on the back, softly encouraging her:

"Tell our Chairman what abilities you have, what you’re best at."

Bean lowered her head, her fingers tightly twisting the hem of her clothes, her voice as soft as a mosquito, stammering out:

"I... I’m friends with them."

"Who are ’they’?"

Fang Cheng leaned forward slightly, trying to make his tone sound less serious.

Facing the inquiry, Bean pursed her lips, her small face turned pale with tension, hardly able to squeeze out the next word.

"It’s like this."

Jiang Yun saw this and hurriedly helped explain:

"Bean can communicate with animals, like mice, sparrows, stray cats, and dogs... she can understand what they’re saying and can instruct them to do things."

"When we were locked in the basement, we relied on Bean controlling mice to secretly pass messages, and that’s how we knew what was happening outside..."

As she spoke, a rustling sound suddenly came from beneath the door gap.

A palm-sized, all-white mouse poked its head out, sneaking in.

It seemed fearless, darting along the wall to Bean’s feet.

It nimbly climbed up her pant leg onto her shoulder, stood up, and squeaked twice.

Upon seeing this mouse, Bean’s originally dim eyes instantly lit up.

She extended her dirty finger and gently scratched the mouse’s chin, revealing a pure and relaxed smile on her face.

As if in front of this little creature, she was a normal child, rather than a despised little beggar.

"This is the mouse, named Xiao Bai."

Jiang Yun watched this scene, reaching out to affectionately stroke Bean’s messy hair:

"This poor child has no parents from a young age and relied on Xiao Bai during her wandering."

"Xiao Bai is like her friend, helping her find food and evade bad people."

"Excellent, she’s practically a natural scout."

Witnessing Bean’s interaction with the animal, a glimmer flashed behind the Professor’s glasses, sincerely praising:

"Most people have low vigilance towards stray cats, dogs, mice, and sparrows."

"We can fully utilize this psychological blind spot to let animals act as informants, penetrating tightly guarded places, achieving seamless integration."

"If used properly, the entire East Capital, from dark sewers to wide open skies, even government agencies and military restricted areas, will become our monitoring network coverage area."

At this point, the Professor turned to Fang Cheng, with a solemn expression:

"Chairman, let me take care of this child from now on."

"I will personally teach her how to train her spiritual power, learn to establish intelligence networks, and further cultivate her talent."

Fang Cheng didn’t respond immediately.

He just quietly gazed at the ragged little girl who only dared to smile in front of the mouse.

In a daze, the images from deep within his memory overlapped with reality.

He seemed to see Wen Xin, who always followed him around, calling him "brother."

The same desolation, the same struggle for survival in the dark.

The hardest part of Fang Cheng’s heart softened slightly for a moment.

"Okay."

He regained his composure, nodded towards Bean, his voice unconsciously gentler:

"From now on, follow the Professor and learn well. Remember, starting today, the Illuminati is your home, and no one dares to bully you anymore."

Bean seemed to feel this kindness, momentarily pausing her action of caressing the mouse.

She lifted her head, her timid large eyes glanced at Fang Cheng, then quickly dropped.

But this time, she didn’t hide again, and there was a hint of light in her eyes.

Fang Cheng retracted his gaze, thinking to himself.

Once Wen Xin finishes her exams and the summer vacation starts.

It’ll be a good time for these two girls of similar age to meet and keep each other company.