I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal
Chapter 119 - 107: No Need to Turn the Page to Deal with the Lackeys_2

Chapter 119: Chapter 107: No Need to Turn the Page to Deal with the Lackeys_2

Their voices were low and urgent, deliberately softened to prevent detection, and each word and phrase exuded a sense of immediacy and crisis.

But clearly, they hadn’t considered that in the absence of others nearby, someone could still eavesdrop on their conversation from afar.

Chen Yun was actually far away.

Yet he heard their conversation, which they thought was secret, loud and clear.

"Boss, after we get the fake IDs, do we keep selling organs?"

"Yes, we sell. Even without Old Fourth’s connections. But let’s lay low for a while, who knows what happened to Old Third and Old Fourth."

...

The two had reached the very edge of the deck, and while the rest of the ship’s passengers gathered elsewhere, they evidently didn’t expect anyone nearby to overhear them.

So their words remained unguarded.

From the snippets of conversation and what he’d previously seen of the two men at the seaside, Chen Yun had a pretty good idea about the background of these two men.

The two individuals he encountered by the sea that day seemed to be part of the same group as the men on the ship, and their activities included but were not limited to:

Kidnapping hobos, harvesting organs from murder victims, trafficked organs, disposed of waste...

It was more than just unscrupulous actions.

They were absolute scum and villains, treating human life as if it were worthless.

No wonder those two from before reeked of blood, a scent not even disinfectant could conceal.

The deeds of this group...

"Truly filthy,"

Chen Yun murmured tonelessly.

Seeing trash nearby, his first instinct was naturally to clean up, and at the same time, to thoroughly uproot the problem.

A red glow slowly emanated from his reddish-brown eyes.

But then, the light slowly faded.

Looking at the people coming and going around him, Chen Yun ultimately chose not to use thermal sight.

His thermal sight, unlike that of a superhuman’s ability to act from a distance and directly heat a target, was still manifested in the form of a laser.

Though cool in its appearance, it was indeed too extravagant and conspicuous.

True heroes do kill with their gaze, after all.

But there was no need to use such eye-catching moves on this busy ferry.

Perhaps in the future, he would disregard the presence of bystanders, freely using thermal sight, flying, or deploying various abilities.

But that was for later.

For now...

There really was no need to expose himself for the sake of such small fry.

Until he was sure he was strong enough without any weaknesses, he didn’t want to be too quickly known by the state machinery or the public.

One could say Chen Yun was playing it safe.

But in Chen Yun’s view, it was necessary caution and self-preservation, as those who were too bold and conspicuous usually did not end well.

Hua Country had always taught people to follow the Doctrine of the Mean.

The core philosophy of the Doctrine of the Mean advocates for a balanced state in personal cultivation and social practice that is just right in every way.

In Chen Yun’s understanding, it meant to hide one’s capabilities as much as possible for safety, but also not to shrink back when it mattered.

Of course.

Though he had said so much, Chen Yun had no intention of letting these small fries off the hook or of turning the page and dealing with them in the next Chapter.

The thermal sight might have dissipated.

But the invisible and intangible Killing Intent had become a weapon within his control, capable of inflicting intense pain.

He targeted a specific spot on the burly man’s body and stabbed, causing him to shudder painfully, his body involuntarily twitching significantly.

Then the man collapsed on the ground, trembling.

The body that had fought in underground boxing matches was useless under such an attack of Killing Intent, as fragile as an ant with no resistance.

Past fights in underground boxing were irrelevant.

It was only because Chen Yun didn’t personally go up; otherwise, a punch could have driven his head into his stomach.

Even without going up personally, the release of Killing Intent wasn’t something any human could withstand.

The kind of fear and pain that struck directly at the spirit,

under Chen Yun’s control, wound and spread to the strong man’s chest.

The intense pain made the strong man gradually lose control of his breathing.

He wanted to reach out and grab the air.

But his face turned red, his arms bulged with veins, yet it was all useless; his considerable strength was futile when faced with such a dimension-reducing onslaught.

The surgeon, seeing this,

was shocked and wanted to take a glance, to diagnose what was wrong with the strong man.

But he was pulled by the telekinesis that followed Chen Yun, tripping and falling forward, his pen from the pocket of his upper garment falling out too.

A look of despair flashed in his eyes.

There was clearly no water on the floor, so why did he suddenly twist his ankle?

Didn’t he zip up his pocket? Why would the pen fall out?

His mind raced with thoughts, but he had no solution to the situation at hand.

The next moment, his throat crashed onto the upright pen, then he fell onto the deck.

After the sound of flesh being pierced, his legs only kicked in a struggle a few times, leaking a few hissing breaths before going still.

Blood began to slowly flow along the deck.

Screams immediately erupted around, with some bystanders retreating and others coming forward to watch.

Meanwhile, Chen Yun was serenely leaning with his chin propped on the second deck’s railing, his expression calm as if nothing had happened.

No need for opposition.

No need for conflict.

The two men hadn’t even got the chance to see his face yet; they didn’t even know why they suddenly met such an end.

It was as simple as breathing.

These two oddities were silently assigned different ways to die.

They were like toys,

unaware of anything but being tossed and turned at will.

No matter how the surrounding surveillance was examined,

it could only be concluded that the strong man suddenly trembled with illness and fell over, while his friend, attempting to come to his aid, accidentally twisted his ankle, and his own pen pierced through his neck.

Everything seemed to have been arranged by the Death God.

The two men appeared to have died by coincidence.

But in fact, it was all casually orchestrated by Chen Yun from afar.

While killing two men, he hadn’t even shifted his stance in the slightest.

After all this,

Chen Yun continued to gaze at the distant river scene as if he had done nothing, his eyelids not even flickering.

While the people on the boat crowded around in a flurry of exclamations,

the staff hurriedly sought the boat’s medical personnel for emergency treatment.

Unfortunately, the result of the treatment was obvious.

On a short ferry ride, there wasn’t much in the way of professional medical rescue personnel.

By now, the two men were nearly out of breath, and would likely be cold corpses by the time they reached the other shore.

"Damn it."

Bai Shi looked at the commotion on the lower deck, cursed quietly, and then covered Sun Huwen’s eyes to prevent her from seeing.

Jiang Anping was about to glance at what had happened below when he saw the medics covering the bodies with a blanket, blocking the view and cell phone filming from bystanders.

As the ferry slowly docked,

the staff rushed to wheel out the corpses for a final attempt at resuscitation, knowing full well it was probably futile, yet trying anyway.

Although every aspect of the two men’s deaths had ample eyewitnesses and physical evidence to prove that they had met their end through their own misfortune, the workers would be considered negligent if they didn’t attempt to save them.

As for the remaining staff, they were busy directing the pedestrians to disembark first, followed by the cars.

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