Chapter 377 - 377 377 Help and Im Going to Take Him Out
Chapter 377 - 377 377 Help and Im Going to Take Him Out
?Chapter 377: Chapter 377 Help and I’m Going to Take Him Out Chapter 377: Chapter 377 Help and I’m Going to Take Him Out “What… What is this bizarre thing…”
Looking at the huge white metal sign that from any angle could move someone to tears, Kiyama Haruaki’s face twisted as if he were on the verge of collapse.
Zuotian Tsuruya stroked her chin, suddenly moved up to the sign, and seriously read the text on it, nodding continuously, “Mm, mm, there’s more content now. Looks like Little Visca has been in a good mood these past few days; Sister Qianqian might have been involved too.”
“This institute undertakes various projects, involving fields including anthropology, biology, quantum mechanics, botany, advanced chemistry, religious theory, calculus, Mandarin promotion, tree planting and environmental conservation, arms rental and protection fee collection, educational research helping kids with homework, can substitute at parent-teacher conferences and collect debts for others, oiling aircraft carriers and retail and wholesale of missiles, design and assembly of all sorts of firearms, military training, assassination of leaders, elimination of the Mafia, according to the force’s structure renting mercenaries, construction contracting, single-chip microcomputer development, CAD drawing, manned spaceflight, inner-city bicycle rental, high-priced purchase of second-hand bicycles, bullying female classmates, ghostwriting anonymous letters (charges by word count, classical Chinese texts include an additional 20% brain cell allowance), also specially undertake projects to protect world peace, large quantities preferred, saving the world starts at a fifty percent discount (new and old customers alike can enjoy monthly services)… Uh, I feel like if I keep reading, I’ll be forever isolated from this world…”
“Bai Jing Heizi has done quite well making it this far,” Chichun Shili, who almost fell just from glancing at the sign, sincerely expressed high regard for Bai Jing Heizi, “Little Visca is really quite a mischievous child…”
“She’s several times older than human civilization itself.”
With a long sigh, Zuotian Tsuruya quietly reminded herself, at the same time feeling immensely sorry for working for such an unreliable group of saviors…
Yesterday, when assassinating the Illusion Beast, Tsuruya had ultimately called for fire support from the higher-ups, which meant the Storm Commander’s identity could no longer be kept secret. Fortunately, “the saviors from another dimension” appeared to be many times more benevolent and forgiving than expected. With their consent, a few girls who were quite close to her had also roughly learned about the “Otherworldly People” (why must we use such terms?). Hence, this piece of advice from Tsuruya to Chichun.
Of course, Kiyama Haruaki, who was “not on our side,” couldn’t possibly know all this. She was only brought here because Xyrin Research Institute had somehow directly acquired her parole rights from Aresta, meaning although she had been sentenced to detention for her crimes, Kiyama Haruaki’s prison life was to be spent in such a research institute, naturally substituting her labor re-education with daily research tasks.
Sounds nice, but apart from the title of “suspect,” she might as well have been exonerated.
With the effort of several young girls, especially a rookie commander who called in an egregiously overpowered bombardment, the Illusion Beast spawned from the runaway Fantasy Network was completely eradicated in a rather violent manner. The out-of-control network was also resolved after Kiyama Haruaki provided a remedy program broadcast over all of Academy City. The whole event could now be considered perfectly concluded, and taking the “Miss Kiyama,” who chose the wrong path but still inspired sympathy, into the institute was Zuotian Tsuruya’s wish after learning all the truth.
She hoped that “technology from another dimension” could help this extremist teacher save her students. However, it seemed that although Tsuruya’s intentions were good, her beneficiary was a bit ungrateful…
“If I have to conduct research here, I’d rather go back to the prison.”
Kiyama Haruaki stared at the questionable sign, voicing the first thought of any normal researcher upon seeing such a thing.
“Although I don’t want to admit it, you make a lot of sense.”
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