The Monster I Was Redeemed

Chapter 50 Defectors from Haixin Society

When the bus arrived, Dewey opened his eyes and got off the bus with Su Jie.

The place where Su Jie lives is relatively remote and belongs to the suburbs.

After all, Su Jie had just started working, and her family was not as wealthy as the person named Lei in the group, so when it came to renting a house, she mainly focused on the rent.

Although the suburbs are far away from the company, the rent is low and the houses are large, making it very comfortable to live.

The only drawback is the security.

Every night there will be gangsters coming from all directions to the city center to have fun.

If you pay more attention at ordinary times, you won't get into any trouble.

It's just that Su Jie was unlucky a few days ago and happened to meet two gangsters who were passing by because they were short of money.

The two of them were silent all the way. Dewey's attitude towards Su Jie was not as rumored in the company. He really just wanted to send her home.

Dewey didn't care, but what about Su Jie?

Although the hero saving the beauty is a bit cliche, the good impression is real.

What's more, the social atmosphere of Qianhua City encourages love.

Dewey's reputation in the company has always been very good. In addition, Su Jie is already in her third year of work. If she doesn't find a partner, she will really just be a leftover girl.

Su Jie observed the surrounding environment. This place was still quite far away from her community. She decided to find a suitable topic to chat with Dewey first.

Su Jie asked curiously: "Dewey, you have been in our company for five years. I have never heard you talk about your past during breaks. Where is your hometown?"

Dewey is also a talking point in their company.

He never said anything about his origins. Even the personnel department only knew that he graduated from an unknown ordinary university.

But whether it's work efficiency, decisiveness in doing things, or an attitude of being unfazed when dealing with others, it's not like what ordinary families can cultivate.

Many people suspect that he is a rich second generation who came out to gain experience.

"An ordinary country town, nothing special." Dewey said perfunctorily.

Seeing that Dewey was willing to answer the call, Su Jie looked happy and asked, "What's the name of the town..."

"It's not convenient to go home and cook at this late hour. How about going to a roadside stall to eat?"

Dewey forcibly changed the topic and invited Su Jie to the roadside stall.

Although the suburbs are not as prosperous as the city center, they are residential areas after all, and where there are people there are people doing business.

The number of customers provided by several communities is no less than other places.

There are several food stalls and mobile food trucks on both sides of the road.

You can see many migrant workers who have just finished working overtime sitting on low stools to eat.

Smelling the aroma coming from the dining car, Su Jie's stomach growled unsatisfactorily.

Su Jie quickly used her voice to cover up her embarrassment: "Speaking of which, I have been busy working overtime these days. I haven't had time to thank you properly for what happened last time!"

"Easy to do."

"It may be a piece of cake for you, but for me it really saved my future life." Su Jie said with emotion inadvertently.

The two walked to the dining car, and Su Jie ordered a portion of salt ramen and a portion of fried noodles.

Just when she was about to ask Dewey what he was going to eat, the latter's face suddenly turned serious.

"Pack a fried noodles, thank you."

Fried noodles are the only food in this food truck that is pre-fried and only needs to be heated up before serving.

Su Jie was stunned: "Pack it? Why don't you finish eating here and then go back?"

"Sorry, I'm still busy with something else."

Dewey took the bag and said, "It's not far from the community here. It should be fine to walk the rest of the way alone."

After speaking, Dewey took the bag and strode towards the other side of the road. After a while, only a tiny figure was left.

Am I being...rejected?

Su Jie stared blankly at Dewey walking away step by step.

The boss, who was leaning over to take the chopsticks, turned around and suddenly found that the person was gone: "Hey, I haven't given him my chopsticks yet!"

"I'll give him the chopsticks."

After staying for a minute or two, Su Jie didn't know what she was thinking. She took the chopsticks and rushed towards the figure.

In order to catch up with Dewey, she also specially unlocked a shared bicycle from the roadside.

Dewey in front was walking faster and faster. Although he was walking, Su Jie felt that his speed was faster than running.

Su Jie sped up to catch up with Dewey and shouted at him: "You forgot your chopsticks!"

call……

Dewey took a deep breath: "You chase me this far just to give me a pair of chopsticks?"

Su Jie hesitated and said: "I...amn't I worried that you don't have cutlery..."

"Come out."

Dewey threw the fried noodles into the trash can as if resigned to his fate.

Su Jie was a little confused about Dewey's strange behavior: "What are you doing?"

Dewey did not answer Su Jie's question, or the answer was already coming to them.

A suspicious person wearing a hood and a black trench coat slowly walked up to the two of them.

There is no doubt that the suspicious person is Ai Liang.

Su Jie will catch up because of the influence of Ai Liang's psychological suggestion.

Ai Liang did not directly control Su Jie's consciousness, but amplified some of her deepest desires.

For example, when a lazy person looks at a dirty room, he may occasionally have the urge to clean it, but in most cases laziness overwhelms motivation.

But as long as that impulse is amplified, people will naturally get up and clean.

Su Jie glanced at Ai Liang, whose face was hidden under a hood and mask, put down her bicycle and moved closer to Dewey.

"who is he?"

Su Jie held Dewey's arm with one hand and held her cell phone in the other, ready to call the police at any time.

No way, Ai Liang doesn't look like a good person no matter how he dresses.

But Su Jie is not too worried about safety issues.

Dewey's heroic appearance in instantly knocking down two gangsters a few days ago was deeply engraved in her mind.

There was only one person at the moment, and Su Jie believed that Dewey would be able to handle it.

Dewey pulled his arm out of Su Jie's arms and pushed him back: "The Countermeasures Bureau doesn't care about the lives of ordinary people, but this is the Asian League after all, and it's not a place where Haixin Club can take action at will.

Involving ordinary people will only provide the Countermeasures Bureau with an excuse to launch an attack. You don’t want to see that situation, right? "

"What Countermeasure Bureau Hai Xinhui, Dewey, what are you talking about?"

Su Jie pulled off Dewey's wrist and raised the phone in her hand towards Ai Liang: "Hey! If you don't leave, I'm going to call the police!"

"This is none of your business, leave now!"

Dewey pushed Su Jie unceremoniously.

"But……"

Su Jie was full of doubts and her eyes wandered back and forth between Ai Liang and Dewey until she saw the pistol hanging on Ai Liang's waist.

To the unsuspecting general public, the deterrent power of weapons is more effective than any verbal warning.

Su Jie is not stupid.

Although she couldn't tell whether the firearm was real or fake, Dewey, who could face the two knife-wielding thugs without changing his expression, kept trying to persuade her to leave.

This gun is most likely genuine.

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