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Chapter 2376

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"Come come come, I'll give you some more bullets … This is equivalent to an army of thousands, right?" Yi Lingjun said with a light chuckle.

Ye Wanwan silently put away the treasure.

"It's best if you don't leave the house for the next few days. I'll dispatch people to guard the residence," Yi Lingjun said.

"En, understood." Ye Wanwan nodded.

In truth, now that she had this treasure … she didn't need any manpower at all.

After leaving the Yi residence, Ye Wanwan returned to her residence and didn't leave for three whole days.

However, that man didn't appear in these three days.

Ye Wanwan couldn't help but sneer. He said he'd come to take her life in three days, but she didn't even see a shadow of him.



About a week later:

It was still late at night when a strange noise came from the residence again.

Ye Wanwan frowned deeply. She learned her lesson this time and gently turned on the lights in her bedroom.

However, the situation this time was probably the same as last time. The line might've been cut, but the lights weren't turned on.

Ye Wanwan loaded the gun and slowly walked out of the bedroom.

"Heh, Miss Yi, I'm very sorry. I had some business to attend to a few days ago, so I was delayed. I hope I didn't make Miss Yi wait too long." The man's voice came from the same place.

"It's fine. I'm very curious — who sent you to kill me?" Ye Wanwan asked.

"Miss Yi, everything about our employer is confidential here," the man replied with a smile.

"Is that so?" Ye Wanwan's lips turned up, and she aimed the pitch-black muzzle at the man. "What if I asked you now? Would you still keep it a secret?"

Using the faint moonlight outside the window, the man also saw the gun in Ye Wanwan's hand.

"You're the daughter of the Arbitration Council's president, but you actually broke the rules and used a gun?!" The man frowned.

"Heh, breaking the rules … Someone would still have to find out, no?" Ye Wanwan put a silencer on the gun. "Look, the soundproofing here is pretty good to begin with, so with this thing installed, no one would notice. If you died, no one would know, and no one would know why you died."

"Since you won't tell me, I don't want to know. Goodbye."

As Ye Wanwan spoke, her lips turned up and she lightly pulled the trigger.

However, there was no sound a second later.

"D * mn … why doesn't this silencer make any sound at all?" Ye Wanwan was astonished.

"Haha, Miss Yi, I don't think it's because the silencer is silent. It's probably because you don't have any bullets in your gun." The man's voice still lingered.

Ye Wanwan furrowed her brows and opened the magazine. As expected, the bullets she loaded earlier had disappeared without a trace.

Where were her bullets?!

"Miss Yi, is this yours?" The man stretched out his hand and slowly threw the bullet on the ground.

"You … when?"

Ye Wanwan was astonished. This man took away my bullets?!

"Hehe, Miss Yi, you might be underestimating my strength." The man shook his head, reached into his pocket, and took out a gun. The black muzzle was now aimed at Ye Wan Wan.

Obviously, this man didn't care about the rules. Fortunately, he was wearing a bulletproof vest … As long as he didn't hit his head, it wouldn't be a problem …

"Alright, Miss Yi, that's all for now. Do you have any last words, Miss Yi?" asked the man with a smile.

Before Ye Wanwan could say anything, her phone started ringing.

The man looked at Ye Wanwan apologetically. "Miss Yi, please wait a moment. I'll take a call first."

Then the man ignored Ye Wanwan and took out his phone.

"Nameless Nie, is there something wrong with your head …? Don't you know I'm on a mission? Why are you calling me now?"

The man's tone was slightly displeased.

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