Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âIt doesnât matter what I want,â Chen Yu said, his voice calm despite the black gun pointed at him. âEver since you received the mission yesterday, you didnât plan to let me live.â
Facing the handgun, Chen Yu just smiled.
âWhat a nasty predicting abilityâ¦â The man muttered to himself, surprise flickering across his face.
âKilling me is the main reason, sure,â Chen Yu continued with a wry smile. âBut you must have heard I have some savings, so you figured youâd make some extra cash at the last minute. Am I right?â
âCut the crap!â the man snapped. âHurry up and pay up.â
He rattled off a foreign bank account number.
Heâd learned everything about Chen Yuâs supposed powers from his employer.
So what if the guy was a legend?
Bullets didnât discriminate against flesh and blood.
Still, caution gnawed at him.
Heâd done his research. Chen Yu, the psychologist-turned-fortune teller, supposedly had limitations.
Fortune tellers couldnât tell the future of their peers, the dead, or themselves.
âHow about we make a bet?â Chen Yu proposed, his smile widening.
âA bet?â The man scoffed.
âDonât even think about stalling for time, Chen Yu.:
âYou have ten seconds. Money or your life. Or I kill you and find the money myself!â
âYouâre using a silenced pistol, arenât you?â Chen Yu countered with a knowing look.
âEven if you empty the entire clip, nobody outside would hear a thing.â
âYou even covered your fingers with nail polish to avoid fingerprints, scoping out the surveillance cameras last night, which is why you could avoid them all today.â
âAll in all, youâre a seasoned professional hitman.â
The manâs face contorted in shock.
âFuck! You really are a fortune teller,â he hissed.
âEverything you said⦠damn, itâs too accurate!â
Unfortunately, Chen Yu simply got in the way of the wrong person.
âLetâs cut to the chase,â the man said, his voice tight.
Chen Yu reminded him, âI bet youâll regret this after I pull the trigger.â
âNonsense!â The man bristled, offended.
Heâd been a killer for a decade, his body count exceeding twenty.
Everyone, from high-profile targets to ordinary folks, crumbled before his gun.
Why would Chen Yu be any different?
âSuit yourself, if you donât believe me,â Chen Yu shrugged, then calmly took out his phone and dialed a number.
The man was dumbfounded. What was happening?
Ten years in the business, and this was the first victim who wasnât terrified.
Confusion clouded his mind as the call connected.
âCaptain Li, this is Chen Yu.â Chen Yu spoke into the phone.
âPlease bring backup. Someoneâs trying to kill me.â
âYouâre fucking courting death!â The man roared, his facade crumbling.
Hearing the name âCaptain Liâ sent a jolt of fear through him.
Chen Yu had called the police!
The man abandoned all pretense of collecting money, and his only thought now was to silence the man before him.
He squeezed the trigger.
âBang!â
A gunshot echoed through the room, followed by a bloodcurdling scream. âArghhhh!!!â
The gun in the manâs hand exploded.
A single bullet erupted, tearing through the room with a deafening crack.
It found its mark on the manâs right shoulder blade, sending him crashing to the floor in a scream of agony.
After hanging up the phone, Chen Yu unhurriedly rose to his feet.
He regarded the writhing killer with a playful expression.
âI told you,â he said with a faint smile, âyouâd regret pulling the trigger.â
âHowâs that?â Chen Yu continued, his amusement clear. âDo you regret it now?â
âI regretâ¦â The man groaned, clutching his wound, ânot checking my weapons carefully before I came here.â
His voice was laced with a tremor of fear, a stark contrast to his earlier bravado.
âI canât believe it,â he stammered. âThe gun backfired.â
Seeing Chen Yu approach as he spoke, the manâs eyes widened in terror.
He scrambled backward, desperately trying to put some distance between them.
Regret, a suffocating wave of it, washed over him.
Heâd believed his extensive experience would guarantee an easy kill against a mere fortune teller.
Coupled with his meticulous planning, heâd envisioned a swift execution.
Who could have foreseen a malfunctioning weapon throwing a wrench into his carefully laid plans?
Chen Yu slowly extended his finger, and the man felt his legs seize up, refusing to obey his commands.
Trapped, the man could only watch in horror as Chen Yu calmly crossed his arms and turned his gaze toward the locked door.
A few minutes later, the wail of police sirens pierced the air, growing louder with each passing second.
Li Changjun, at the head of a large contingent of officers, burst into the treatment room like a battering ram.
The sight that greeted them was a stark contrast to the commotion outside.
Chen Yu stood unharmed, a faint, enigmatic smile playing on his lips.
On the other hand, the assassin presented a horrifying picture.
His right palm was blackened and mangled, the source of multiple gruesome wounds.
Fresh blood poured from his shoulder blade, staining the floor crimson. The excessive blood loss had drained all color from his face, leaving him pale as a ghost.
âDr. Chen, how are you? Are you injured?â Li Changjun recovered from his initial shock and rushed to Chen Yuâs side, his voice laced with concern.
âAs you can see, Iâm perfectly fine,â Chen Yu replied with a smile.
âThis man,â he continued, gesturing towards the whimpering figure on the floor, âhas over twenty cases under his belt, with more than half committed internationally.â
âGood heavens! More than twenty cases?â Li Changjun exclaimed, staring at the seemingly ordinary-looking man in disbelief.
He never would have suspected such a dark history lurking beneath that unassuming exterior.
âCaptain,â one of the officers interjected, âheâs losing a lot of blood. Should we get him to the hospital first?â
âLeave a few men to secure the scene,â Li Changjun ordered. âThe rest of you, get him to the hospital immediately. Remember, maintain a tight guard. This oneâs a high-risk prisoner. No escape attempts, and no funny business with self-harm.â
Shortly after, the officers hauled the whimpering assassin away in a police car. Li Changjun then led Chen Yu upstairs for a private conversation.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDr. Chen,â Li Changjun began, his voice taking on a serious tone, âassassins are hired to eliminate problems for their clients. Itâs highly likely someone paid this man to come after you today.â
âCan you analyze anything about his employer?â
Chen Yuâs response was cryptic. âTomorrow afternoon, be at the entrance of my shop with your men. Iâll lead you straight to the employer. Consider it a chance to earn some serious credit, Captain.â
He winked. âMaybe even enough for a white shirt before you hit forty.â
âWhite shirt?!â Li Changjunâs eyes bulged in surprise. As the head of the special task force, a promotion to first governor was considered young and promising. But a white shirt before forty? That was a dream come true, an achievement worthy of ancestral worship!
âWhy?â Chen Yu chuckled, his amusement evident. âDo you think you have too much credit and want to share it with someone else?â
âDr. Chen, you jest,â Li Changjun countered, sheepish.
âIn this line of work, who would complain about having too much credit? Only a fool would give someone else a chance to bring honor to their family!â
âAlright, alright,â Chen Yu conceded with a smile.
Li Changjun hurriedly added, âNoon tomorrow then. I will be here with my entire squad. Dr.. Chen, is that alright?â