Two days of flight, two days of high-intensity tests, ended with the landing of the spaceship.
This was not a regular test, so when it was over, Martin would not say to them with a smile, "Congratulations on passing the test."
What was known was that no one was thrown off the spaceship, and what was not known was how many people Kuli and the others had killed.
During the test, Law did not notice the inconspicuous pattern that looked like an eye, nor would he have thought that it was just an ordinary pattern, but it was the monitoring method of the bald man without eyebrows.
The spaceship landed at the Forest Palace Airport on the outskirts of You Kexin, and the car was ready. It would take about ninety minutes to get to the hotel in You Kexin.
There was no follow-up explanation, no satisfactory evaluation, just let Law and the others get in the car. A total of six cars headed towards You Kexin.
Barney's confident behavior of abandoning his private spaceship and choosing a public spaceship made many killers flock to him.
This choice could not only test Law and the others' ability, but also clean up the upcoming killers. The results were really good.
However, the killers cleaned up on the spaceship could only be defined as trash, and the subsequent trip to You Kexin was dangerous.
When the number of enemies increased, there would inevitably be more special existences.
There were people who were willing to go bankrupt and pay a sky-high price to hire famous killers.
That was what Kenda and Martin should be worried about.
Generally speaking, the most dangerous time was the return trip after the auction. The powerful killers would basically make a move at this time, on the one hand, to complete the task, and on the other hand, to grab the auction items.
There was a lot of danger on the spaceship, but the road to You Kexin was calm.
In less than two hours, everyone safely arrived at the reserved hotel.
Barney came to You Kexin every year, but the hotel he booked was different each time. The only thing in common was that he would book the top floor of the hotel a month in advance.
When they arrived, the top floor of the hotel had been empty for a month.
After entering the hotel lobby, the reception staff was enthusiastic, but the group did not go directly to the top floor.
Martin took three men to the top floor first, seemingly to conduct a routine inspection, while Barney and the others waited in the sofa area in the lobby.
Law and the others, at Kenda's request, guarded around the sofa area.
Usually, the investigation would last for an hour. This was the time limit that Martin had requested. Barney was already used to this, and as one of the insiders, Kenda would usually cooperate.
It was hard to pass an hour of idleness. Barney was reading the newspaper, while Kuli and the others stood guard around him like wooden men.
"Luo, don't you have a surname?"
The little girl Ellie took advantage of Barney's concentration on the newspaper and ran to Law to harass him.
Kenda turned a blind eye to this. He did not stop Ellie's actions, nor did he take the initiative to remind Barney.
Luo pretended not to hear and stared at the front door of the hotel.
When Ellie saw that Law was ignoring her, she pouted angrily. She turned her head and glanced at Barney. Then she said to Law in a low voice, "If you don't tell me, I'll ask my dad to fire you!"
Law continued to be silent, and he really didn't know how to answer this question because his real name was Luo Lie, but because it was hard to pronounce, he simply used Law as his name.
Luo was his surname and also his current name.
Seeing that Law ignored her in the face of threats, Ellie snorted coldly and stepped on Law's foot.
A naughty child …
Luo Weiwei felt pain, raised his eyebrows, looked down at Ellie, and his eyes flashed with helplessness.
Ellie stared at him and whispered, "Answer my question."
"Law is my surname and my name." In desperation, Law replied perfunctorily.
"You're not lying to me?" Ellie stared at Law. She heard this name for the first time.
Law said seriously, "I'm not lying to you."
Law was the name of this world, and Luo Lie was the name before crossing over.
"Well, you'd better not lie to me, or I'll teach you a lesson."
Ellie took out a small pink pad and a pen from her bag, tore off a page and wrote "Law", and then stuck it on Law's thigh.
This inexplicable action made Law confused.
"As long as I stick my name on the Dream Sticky Note, you will become my guardian deity who listens to my every command!" Ellie said with a serious smile.
A few black lines drooped quietly on Law's forehead, and then he looked at Kenda. The latter noticed Law's gaze and chose to ignore it.
Seeing Kenda's reaction, Law was speechless for a while and reached out to tear off the squiggly pink sticky note.
It turned out that she was so persistent in asking for his name just to play this kind of game.
Don't talk about playing house, even if he had this kind of ability to use his name and conditions to control others, the word Law was not his overall name, and it was useless at all.
However, if he had this kind of idea at such a young age, if he had a chance to come into contact with his mind in the future, it was very likely that he would develop the ability to control others.
"Don't tear it!" Ellie saw Law's action, and her light blue eyes suddenly widened.
Law was not in the mood to play house with a naughty child, although he was only twelve or thirteen years old now.
Ignoring Ellie, he decisively tore off the sticky note.
Then, Ellie's eyes immediately became watery, as if the next second, big tears would fall.
"…"
I'm scared of you.
Law's face stiffened, sighed softly, and pasted the sticky note back.
Ellie's face changed from a crying face to a smiling face in less than a second.
"Law, I order you, meow like a kitten!" Ellie pointed at Law and smiled like a little fox who stole a chicken.
Law rolled his eyes. Sure enough, he tore it off.
"Ellie, come back."
At this time, Barney's calm voice came.
Ellie pouted and turned back to the sofa.
"Sit down." Barney frowned and pointed to the sofa next to him.
"Oh." Ellie sat down obediently and did not dare to move again.
Around them, Chestnut Head and Horse-Face saw that Law was so popular with the employer's daughter, and they all curled their lips.
Kuli and Vogt did not stand out and faithfully performed their duties.
Without Ellie's entanglement, Law was much more relaxed. His eyes wandered in the hotel lobby and suddenly saw a black-haired boy walking out of the hotel alone. His attention was immediately attracted.
To be precise, it was the boy's big dark eyes. And it was very late, a child of about ten years old going out alone was not normal.
Although the boy walked at a normal pace, his walking speed was a few minutes faster than adults. When Law noticed him, he quickly walked out of the hotel's main entrance.
"Hey, isn't this the drug tycoon Barney?"
The sudden voice in his ear pulled Law's attention back.
The one who spoke was a thin, middle-aged man in a black suit. Behind him were two burly bodyguards who were also in black suits. They were properly dressed as gangsters.
The three crossed the cordon and walked not far from Barney.
That area was in charge of Kenda, and it should be with Barney's approval to let people get close.
Barney slowly put down the newspaper, looked up calmly at the three people in front of him, and said, "Are you here again this year? Pointy. "
Every September, gangsters from all over the world would gather in You Kexin, and it was normal to meet in the hotel.
Pointy was not a name, but a nickname.
The thin middle-aged man had a long face and a pointed head, which was why Barney called him Pointy. It was meant to be sarcastic. And when he said that he was here this year, it was meant to imply that Pointy did not have the ability to bid for the auction item.
Pointy understood and snorted coldly, then turned and left with his men.
Barney stared at Pointy's back as he left, his eyes cold. Even if he did not run to Pointy, he could imagine that Pointy's smile must be cold.
"How long is the inspection time?"
Barney retracted his gaze and looked at Kenda next to him.
At this time, it was too easy to meet colleagues in the hotel lobby, and he did not like it.
"Thirty-five minutes," Kenda whispered back.
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