The snake's voice disappeared.

On the other side, Sonia pretended to be worried and went upstairs.

Two students were holding a stack of books and walking downstairs talking and laughing. They accidentally bumped into her and the books fell to the floor.

"Feel sorry."

They bent down to pick up books.

Sonia also picked up four or five books and was about to hand them back when suddenly someone saw her face clearly and pulled another person away in a hurry.

Sonia was stunned for a while.

Now, no one cares that she spoke with her fists after being bullied.

Holding the manuscript tightly, Sonia went upstairs alone with the book in her hand. She found another one at the corner, picked it up and returned to the dormitory together.

Putting the book aside, Sonia turned on the lamp on the desk and began to read the manuscript.

As a lover of mystery novels, she likes to follow the atmosphere of the story for the first time.

Watson's military identity and Sherlock Holmes' mystery make Sonia fit in easily.

"On the bare floor in the restaurant lies the body of a man, about 40 years old, of medium build, with curly black hair and a short beard..."

The atmosphere of the novel is well created. As clues are revealed one by one, the image of Sherlock Holmes is initially established in his mind.

"Holmes told his findings in one breath, and Lestrade and Grayson were dumbfounded..."

The final murderer, Hope, was a coachman who brutally murdered the victim Drip.

He was originally in love with a woman named Lucy, but Drip forced her to marry Lucy, leaving her to die of sorrow soon after, so Hope killed Drip.

But Hope is an infected person. With this status, it is logical that he will be charged with any crime.

After the news was published, people accused Hope of being an infected person who could not give Lucy happiness, and also made her fall into emotional disputes for his own selfish desires, and finally died in depression.

"Hope understood that the matter had been exposed, so he gave up the idea of ​​​​escape and leaned against the wall to breathe. He knew that there was no way to survive. He was an infected person and there would be no lawyer to defend him."

The story of Chapter 1 ends here.

The mystery was very exciting, much more exciting than the books she read a few days ago. Sonia didn't expect Loya to be a master of mystery novels.

But she subconsciously ignored the hidden thoughts about infected people in the book.

There were still some things she didn't understand, so Sonia read it again - there were still some flaws, and she would tell Loya tomorrow.

I looked at the time, it was getting late.

Before taking a break, Sonia looked at the book she had picked up.

They are all study materials, but the last one - the one picked up at the corner is a bit special.

The author's name was Tallulah, a name Sonia had never heard of.

The title of the book also has a profound meaning, it is called "Thoughts on the Government of the Ursus Empire".

Somewhat curious, Sonia chose the latter between sleeping and reading.

Take a quick look.

She opened the book and the first sentence made her feel uncomfortable.

"There is no doubt that the old and new aristocrats and the ruling class of the Ursus Empire betrayed the people of Ursus."

"Usus's army is increasingly losing faith and turning into numb and obedient machines that cannot think.

"On the surface, the emperor cares about the people, but in fact, once the people do something that is truly beneficial to them, the army will suppress them under the orders of the emperor and his interest groups."

"If the people resist fiercely, the old and new aristocrats, who are like fire and water, will quickly unite to deal with this 'foreign enemy' in their eyes."

The content in the book seemed to Sonia to be nonsense. She had no idea how such a book could be circulated on campus.

By the way, Tallulah also became a spy sent by Casimir or the Yan Kingdom in Sonia's heart.

But that doesn't stop this book from being exciting.

After all, such remarks were unprecedented—at least Sonia had not heard them.

Even though it's just a joke, it's still fun to watch.

So Sonia hid the book to read later.

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Tens of kilometers away from the outskirts of Chernobog, under the nose of the Fourth Army, there was a group of shocking people.

No light sources are allowed at the integrated movement headquarters at night, and the sentinel area covers several miles around and operates 24 hours a day.

Late at night, under the moonlight, Tallulah finished another anti-authority novel, rubbed her swollen head, and Alina came over and put a coat on her.

"Tallulah, you should pay attention to rest..."

"I will." Tallulah smiled lightly.

Ever since Mr. "L" passed away and the integration movement moved south, she had been feeling increasingly stressed.

Black Snake only told her the identity of "L", but did not tell her that "L" was still alive. Tallulah only told her the news of "L"'s death, but did not say that Loya was "L".

We have a special guest tonight.

Tallu tightened her coat, went to the outpost and waited for about half an hour before the guests arrived.

A Sakaz, with unquenchable hatred in his red eyes.

"Hello."

Talulah stretched out her hand, but the other party had no intention of shaking hands and stood there quietly like a dead thing.

Then there is no need to say more.

Tallulah got right to the point.

"I need to know the purpose of your cooperation with us, after all..."

"revenge."

She interrupted Tallulah, her voice calm but wanting to set the whole country on fire.

——"I want to take revenge on all of Ursus."

Chapter 9 Two parallel lines are bending

A knock on the door sounded suddenly in the silent night.

Loya, who was half asleep, opened his eyes and looked at the time: 11:45.

"It's midnight, I guess someone is going to kill me when I open the door."

Yawning, Loya looked around. If the stalker didn't come out, there was no danger.

There was a second knock on the door.

Loya didn't plan to change clothes. He simply put on a hat and pajamas and opened the door.

The guest turned out to be a girl with silver hair and bear ears. She looked young.

"Little lady, what do you want from me?"

Loya leaned against the door, looking like he hadn't woken up.

The girl looked at him calmly, then showed an apologetic smile.

"Ah, I'm sorry sir, I'm sorry to bother you so late. I'm your neighbor Sammy."

As she said this, she asked with some embarrassment:

"I forgot my key and I have been standing at the door for a long time. Can I stay overnight?"

Finally, he clumsily took out his ID card from his small backpack and handed it to Loya as if he was afraid of being misunderstood.

"Sir, I just want to stay overnight and find someone to pick the lock tomorrow."

"..."

Loya took it and looked at it.

Sami, born in Chernobog, is 15 years old.

There seems to be no problem, but there are problems everywhere.

After coming to Ursus, I met a lot of people. I was not sure who sent them, so Loya asked tentatively:

"Where are your parents, Miss Sammy, don't they live with you?"

"My parents are both in Longmen... I moved from Longmen alone last year."

"No problem, Miss Sammy, remember to bring the key next time."

Smiling, Loya handed back his ID and led Sami through the door.

Of all the residents here, he was the only one who approached him, and a 15-year-old child was not afraid to live in a stranger's home. Instead, he tried his best to prove that he was harmless.

This kid is not good at Kung Fu yet. He doesn't know what kind of medicine is sold in the gourd. Let's take a look first.

Loya apologized: "I only have one bedroom here..."

"It's okay." "Sami" waved her hands quickly, "I can just sleep on the sofa."

"Thank you for your understanding... Miss Sammy, please do."

Loya smiled and walked into the bedroom without any precautions, without closing the door and even lying on his side facing the window.

"Sami" was stunned.

His meaning was obvious and he had made it clear.

Then there was nothing to do, and he just rummaged around the house and even went into the bedroom.

Luo Ya pretended to sleep and maintained a tacit understanding.

"Excuse me, Mr. Loya, you have no problem."

After searching around the house, "Sami" walked out, closed the door gently, and went into the alleys extending in all directions to meet the robbers from the previous two times.

"No evidence related to the government or organization was found, but..."

"He found out?"

"Yes, not like an ordinary person," Misha said hesitantly, "Kingslayer, should we inform the leader."

"Look again," Ludmila thought of her back that day, "I'll try him again tomorrow."

"Ah."

The conversation ended and the two of them returned.

After last night's episode, Loya finally felt that the familiar exciting battlefield was back.

As a result, I slept much better and walked into the classroom feeling refreshed.

Loya did not give a lecture at the beginning, but said:

"I was sick, and some people refused to let me get treatment, and even wanted to beat me to death because I was sick."

The audience was instantly excited.

"Just kidding...quiet."

Loya glanced at the students, especially staying on Sonia for a few seconds.

Sonia also raised her head and looked at each other.

This sentence was meant for herself, she knew.

"I won't talk about the knowledge in the textbook today. I think you are tired of reading it."

He said again, and the students were excited again.

Seeing this, Loya smiled mysteriously.

"I wonder if you are interested in the history of the infected - especially Ursus's."

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At noon, Loya came to the library again, and this time there were two people sitting next to him, staring at each other.

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