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Chapter 373 - 371 Clear Rewards and Punishments Detective Wen

Chapter 373: Chapter 371 Clear Rewards and Punishments Detective Wen

Wen Wen spent most of the day cooperating with He Zong and their investigation. By the time he was able to leave the scene, the morning sun had already risen.

Now that the demon’s affairs had concluded, it was time for Wen Wen to investigate his father’s matters.

Wen Rui had lived in Lu Gang City for many years, and the incident had occurred nearby, so it was possible that he was a registered Demon Hunter in Lu Gang City.

Therefore, taking advantage of investigating the remnants of the demons, Wen Wen obtained investigation authority from the Lu Gang City Hunters Association, hoping to find information about his father.

Rangers had the right to investigate any ordinary person’s information, but to prevent information leaks, investigating a regional Hunters Association required permission from a higher level.

With the authority in hand, Wen Wen opened his Ranger Terminal, entered the name Wen Rui as well as the pseudonyms his father had used that Wen Wen could remember, and he tried one by one, but without results.

Then he used his father’s photo to conduct the search, only to find news of his death in that attack incident.

This meant that within the database of the Hunters Association, Wen Wen’s father indeed appeared as an ordinary detective. If he truly had ties with the Hunters Association and his authority was so high that Wen Wen couldn’t search for it, then the prompt should have indicated insufficient authority.

"Looks like we’re back to square one..."

Wen Wen sighed. He knew Wen Rui was a superpower user, and it was highly likely that he hadn’t died, but all the information Wen Wen could gather was of no use to him.

He wouldn’t give up, but the next steps in the investigation wouldn’t be as simple as sitting in front of a computer and checking data; it would require a great deal of effort.

So before he began, he needed to organize the gains from this action.

This operation had been Wen Wen’s first time deploying monsters for large-scale combat, and the results were satisfactory to him.

They captured one Disaster Intermediate Sequence Faceless Demon, one Lower Sequence Fear Hand Demon, and several Disaster Level demons, as well as a large pile of demon flesh.

There had been successes, but also oversights. Many monsters hadn’t controlled their strength well during the operation, resulting in the death of many demons that could have been captured, causing a considerable loss to Wen Wen.

Wen Wen wouldn’t punish those who killed monsters by accident, but for those who actively disobeyed his commands, he decided to leave a profound impression on them.

As a prime example, there was the Angel of Universal Light, who had even dared to kill demons and cover it up right in front of Wen Wen. If Wen Wen didn’t administer the harshest punishment, he feared he would not be taken seriously by others.

At the moment, the Angel of Universal Light was sitting in a cell, drinking tea.

He felt quite pleased, having killed quite a few demons in this operation. He felt an uncontrollable joy each time he executed one of those filthy beings.

This joy made him forget or rather ignore Wen Wen’s orders.

He would bear any punishment; what did it matter if he were tortured with chains again? Angels never fear physical pain!

If enduring pain could lead to the death of demons, the angels would even be willing to exterminate the demon species for a short time...

When he saw Wen Wen appear at the door of the cell, he even raised his teacup in a salute to Wen Wen.

Wen Wen’s expression was dark as he repeatedly pulled the chains, causing the Angel of Universal Light to roll in pain. Many pieces of furniture in the cell were destroyed by the Angel in agony.

However, when Wen Wen stopped, the disheveled Angel of Universal Light still looked at Wen Wen with a soft gaze. Clearly, the pain caused by the chains was not enough to teach this one a sufficient lesson.

Actually, the Angel of Universal Light wasn’t suffering any less than the other monsters, but as a creature akin to a war machine, what it feared the least was pain.

"You’re quite arrogant..." Wen Wen said, unable to contain his irritation as he observed the Angel of Universal Light’s serene demeanor.

"Eradicating evil is my divine duty, and one day, I will have you, a being deeply mired in sin, bound to the executioner’s block," the Angel of Universal Light replied, still with the same attitude, neither proud nor humble, as if everything it did was a matter of course.

After pondering for a moment, Wen Wen called Rodney to the entrance of the Angel of Universal Light’s cell.

In this battle, although Rodney did participate, he was essentially just going through the motions.

On one side were his former masters, and on the other, the pervert who had imprisoned him; either could decide his fate. So, he had merely put on a show on the battlefield, ensuring that, no matter who won, he would at least have something to say for himself.

Wen Wen had initially planned to punish Rodney for his opportunistic behavior, but now, with the Angel of Universal Light being so defiant, Wen Wen needed to use Rodney to chastise the proud angel.

"You despise demons the most, don’t you? So I will let a demon impose your punishment."

After finishing his words, Wen Wen waved his hand, and chains wrapped tightly around the Angel of Universal Light, rendering it powerless.

"Two hours. You may do as you please, but you must not inflict any irreparable crippling injuries. If you do well, we’ll consider your lack of effort during the battle to be in the past."

Upon hearing Wen Wen’s words, the tendrils on Rodney’s face excitedly twisted and writhed.

For a demon, what could be more delightful than tormenting an angel?

Of course, there was something better—tormenting an angel far more powerful than oneself!

"Sinner, scoundrel—you cannot treat me this way. I am a noble angel!"

The Angel of Universal Light hurled curses at Wen Wen with its limited vocabulary, but Wen Wen simply ignored them as if they were just wind past his ear. Before he could finish speaking, Rodney stuffed his mouth with a random object.

Then, whistling nonchalantly, Wen Wen left the scene. After his departure, the cell was suddenly shrouded in darkness, concealing whatever transpired within from everyone else.

However, Wen Wen could imagine just how malevolent a demon’s methods against an angel could be.

Angels, being genderless creatures, meant that punishments designed for both men and women could be applied to them.

Regrettably, Wen Wen didn’t have the stomach for highly perverted scenes; otherwise, he might have enjoyed watching.

After leaving the Angel of Universal Light, Wen Wen punished several other troublesome monsters. Their punishment was simple: pure pain, accompanied by an extreme increase in their workloads was sufficient.

Those deserving punishment, naturally, had their counterparts deserving rewards. In this operation, many monsters followed Wen Wen’s orders strictly, and he should reward them accordingly.

The standout performer was Yan Biqing, and Wen Wen intended to consider him for less strenuous tasks in the future. If a tough fight was on the horizon, then it was time to release the angels.

But specific rewards would have to wait until Wen Wen was less busy; after all, as long as he didn’t trouble them, that in itself was a reward for them.

Beyond rewards and punishments, this operation also brought Wen Wen a pleasantly surprising turn of events.

That was the changes manifesting in Tao Qingqing and Qin Shuang!

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