Mated at First Sight
Chapter 1003 - 669: Jing Chen’s Rage (Two More)

Chapter 1003: Chapter 669: Jing Chen’s Rage (Two More)

"Boss, sister-in-law, be careful, I think I’ve encountered a real pro." Sanqiu’s expression was solemn as he stared unwaveringly at the computer screen, his fingers moving rapidly without pause.

"What happened?" Xigua asked subconsciously.

Sanqiu: "There are two surveillance systems inside. The first mainly monitors everything inside the villa, but the latter is a surveillance of the surveillance, they’re very cautious."

"Just tell me whether you can break it or not," Jing Chen’s voice, devoid of any warmth, resonated within the cramped space of the car.

"Yes," Sanqiu confirmed resolutely, "but it will trigger their security system. Even I can’t hack it completely in the dark without setting off the alarm." Hacking in would inevitably lead to discovery, "If I proceed with hacking now, it’s bound to wake them up."

"Isn’t there anything you can do?" Jing Youlan asked, surprised that they were so cautious, setting up so many cunning safeguards; hiding out here, they should at least adapt to the local ways a bit—what’s the need for these convoluted systems.

Sanqiu shook his head, "I can’t guarantee it." Indeed, he couldn’t guarantee it, and therefore, he had to speak up and ask for instructions.

"Hold off on hacking for now, wait for my signal," Jing Chen instructed: "Let’s go in and take a look first." Some things, you need to see with your own eyes to understand, to make a more profound memory.

"Understood." They could understand Jing Chen’s mindset at this moment.

Perhaps ordinary people don’t comprehend what national hatred or family vendetta means! But they understood better than anyone because they had seen far too many scenes invisible to ordinary people, scenes which would remain etched in their memories forever, never to be forgotten.

At this very moment, the night had deepened, at least for the villagers, where by eight or nine in the evening, they would already be sound asleep, of course, including the people inside the base.

Perhaps it was overconfidence, these people had never detected Mu Lin and Jing Chen’s infiltration from the beginning to the end; their surveillance was as if nonexistent.

Probably because for so long no one had ever discovered this place, there wasn’t even a shred of vigilance.

But this, after all, was better, wasn’t it?

The two proceeded downwards.

From ancient times, experiments with human subjects were always conducted in dark places, and soon, a secret door appeared before the two.

What was revealed upon opening the secret door was...

"Fingerprint password." It looked like this was indeed the base they were looking for.

Mu Lin’s lips curled, "It seems it’s not just a fingerprint password—they’ve given us a dual-choice challenge." He looked at Jing Chen, "What do you think their password might be?"

Jing Chen pursed his lips, took out a pair of glasses from his pocket, put them on, pressed a button lightly, then reached out, and after several rapid beeps, the door opened effortlessly.

Mu Lin gave him a thumbs-up, "High-tech is awesome." Ying Sun was Ying Sun; they always had the most cutting-edge gadgets.

However, Jing Chen’s numbers pressed just now, she remembered them pretty well.

No wonder they bothered to set two passwords.

The first thing that caught their eye was a platform with way too many... various chemical reagents. Looking further, what appeared were more than a dozen transparent large cages, and each cage imprisoned a person, Mu Lin didn’t know if she should still call them people.

Because they looked more like beasts.

Those people were howling madly, shrieking, desperately slamming against the cages, but all for naught. Even as they bashed themselves bloody, their wounds becoming more grotesque, they seemed immune to pain; and each and every one of them was covered in varying stages of decay, just like those dead bodies they had seen in the forest.

On their faces, arms, legs, of course, even on their bodies! Some had even lost half of their face, yet somehow they were still alive in this place.

A living death! These four words might just be a description of these people’s current state of mind.

At some point, those imprisoned noticed Jing Chen and Mu Lin standing not too far away, and immediately, their banging grew even more frenzied; in their eyes was anger, along with a crazed hatred.

This hatred was not directed at her, but at those who had treated them like experimental subjects!

Jing Chen’s fists had subconsciously clenched, his teeth gritted; these were the people they had been fighting to protect, the ones they protected with countless lives, yet in the hands of the enemy, they were treated worse than animals.

Without hesitation, he moved towards the cages holding these people.

He wanted to destroy these cages!

Mu Lin quickly followed, grabbing his fist, soothingly saying, "Don’t be hasty, let’s first take a look inside; let’s not draw their attention yet."

Looking at everything before her, Mu Lin doubted for the first time whether she was a good person compared to them, no wonder others liked to think of her that way, even though her hands were also stained with countless blood.

But now she finally understood, not all blood is the same; just like people and animals, these subjects left here were worse than animals!

She was determined to avenge them!

Mu Lin looked at Jing Chen, "These people seem to have their own consciousness still intact, Chen, don’t think too much, maybe we still have a chance to save them." At least, she would try to prevent these people from ending up in that pile of corpses.

For the first time, Mu Lin felt the most common compassion for strangers.

Without speaking, his gradually loosening fist in the palm of her hand, nevertheless, gave Mu Lin a slight sense of relief.

Jing Chen’s heart was cold, but his blood was hot! Seeing his fellow countrymen tortured like this, all these scenes combined, how could he not be furious.

Leading Jing Chen by the hand, the two walked towards the innermost area, and what they saw was a huge iron cage with around a dozen people inside, both men and women, but Mu Lin did not notice the child that should also be inside.

Could it be that the child really wasn’t here, or had he already become one of the many in the pile of disorderly graves?

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