After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me-Chapter 1178: The Beasts

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At the same time, Zhouzhou also used Zheng Yu to share the plan with the other teams. Naturally, no one had any objections. One by one, they took out their Invisibility Talismans and silently headed in different directions toward International Prison.

The security here was top-notch, after all, it was a prison, and the people behind it feared that these individuals might escape their control, turning the place into an ironclad fortress where even mosquitoes would have a hard time getting out. There were also many guards, almost one every five steps.

Ironically, when it came time to do the work, these guards would personally open the gates and let them out. A corrupt alliance, that's what it was.

Zhouzhou's lips curled into a sneer. She moved swiftly, quickly mapping out the layout of the prison. Just as she was about to leave, she suddenly noticed a hidden room. A spirit from the Fourth Bureau cemetery floated out, spotting Zhouzhou and calling out, "Zhouzhou, come here! There's something good inside!"

Without hesitation, Zhouzhou followed the spirit inside. When she saw what was in there, her eyes widened in shock.

The spirit explained, "These are all task orders—who assigned them, who they were for, what was done, and their transaction records. Everything is written down clearly."

If this were made public, it would undoubtedly cause a huge uproar. Indeed, this was something good!

Zhouzhou quickly tapped her earpiece. "Brother Lightbulb, did you hear that?"

"Mm." Zheng Yu's voice came through, followed by the sound of his fingers rapidly tapping on the keyboard. "I'll copy this stuff right now."

"Good." Zhouzhou nodded, but then suddenly, she heard gunshots. Her eyes widened, and she urgently asked, "Brother Lightbulb, what's going on?"

There was no response at first, only the sound of hurried footsteps, wind, and heavy breathing, followed by continuous gunfire.

After a long pause, Zheng Yu's voice came through, faint and weak. "It's nothing."

But Zhouzhou could tell that he was not fine. She furrowed her brows and immediately took out a copper coin to cast a divination. It showed an ominous result.

"Brother Lightbulb, run toward your twelve o'clock direction."

Almost instantly, Zheng Yu moved, not hesitating at all. Following her instructions was clearly the right choice.

Zhouzhou continued guiding him calmly: "Five o'clock direction." "Fourteen o'clock."

"..."

"Alright, they've been shaken off. I'll teach you a simple invisibility formation. Hide in the tree and don't come out. They won't be able to find you."

Zheng Yu, hearing this, finally stopped. He glanced back and, sure enough, could no longer hear the gunfire. His legs had nearly given out after running, and he was out of breath, his chest feeling tight and sore.

But there was no time to rest. He immediately followed Zhouzhou's instructions, picking up a few pebbles from the ground and placing them according to her directions.

"Is this right?" he asked, sending Zhouzhou a photo.

Zhouzhou checked it over and nodded. "Climb the tree."

"Mm." Zheng Yu began to climb, but after just a meter, he suddenly fell.

Zhouzhou heard the thud and immediately asked, "What happened?"

"It's nothing." Zheng Yu gasped, gritting his teeth. "I got shot in the arm. It's hard to move."

Despite the pain, he forced himself to keep climbing, determined not to slow them down. If the plan was compromised, he wouldn't have the face to go back—he might as well jump into the sea and feed the sharks. He laughed bitterly at the thought.

Fortunately, he made it to the top and quickly took out the medicine Zhouzhou had given him to stop the bleeding. Then, he immediately went back to work on the computer.

"I'll copy the data first."

"Good." Zhouzhou didn't say much but sighed inwardly. There was no choice. They were on a mission, and the task was paramount. As long as he wasn't dead, even if it was just his last breath, the mission had to be completed.

Time was running short, so she could only hope he could hold on.

Even with one arm injured, Zheng Yu's movements were quick. Before long, he had infiltrated the computer in the room and copied all the data.

When he was almost done, he paused and asked, "Zhouzhou, should we do something big?"

Zhouzhou looked at the data and immediately understood what he meant. A smirk tugged at her lips. "Of course."

"Let's set a time. How about tomorrow?"

"Understood!" Zheng Yu replied enthusiastically. Whoever hurt him would surely see what kind of power they were dealing with!

After finishing, Zhouzhou packed up all the paper files in the room. Whether they would be useful or not, she would take them with her for later examination.

The spirit helped her watch over everything, unwilling to let a single paper slip by. These were all evidence, after all—take them all!

"Uncle, have you found anything else interesting?" Zhouzhou asked.

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The spirit thought for a moment. "Actually, there is another place."

"But it's not fun, just infuriating."

The whole place was infuriating from the start, but when they arrived, Zhouzhou understood just how infuriating it was.

The room they entered was even more concealed than the last. As soon as they stepped inside, they were hit by a strong stench of blood. Before them, there were several beds, each with a person lying on them, just like they had been bound earlier. Various tubes were stuck into their bodies, and at the head of the bed was a notebook filled with experimental data.

The cold, mechanical numbers made Zhouzhou's skin crawl. It felt like these were not humans but livestock, mere specimens to be used for cruel experiments.

Her face darkened, and her hands clenched in fury. She could barely restrain herself from dragging Eddie over and forcing him to swallow his own concoctions!

The spirit sighed and tugged at Zhouzhou's sleeve, signaling her to follow.

Zhouzhou reluctantly followed, but as they reached the outdoors, she saw a wide open area. Many people were scattered about, dressed in tattered clothes, all looking like they came from poor families.

They had different skin colors, but one thing they all shared was fear.

Before Zhouzhou could process what was happening, a faint sound of voices rose from the side, followed by a continuous barrage of gunfire. The people in the center scattered like frightened rabbits, but bullets kept piercing through their bodies.

Zhouzhou's pupils constricted. They were using live people as targets!

These beasts!!!