I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 762, Section 28, Chapter 11: The Silver Court

Chapter 762, Section 2.8, Chapter 11: The Silver Court

Mu Yin raised his head at Jiafaer and said provocatively, "So what if I move?" As he spoke, he switched legs and continued to cross his legs.

Cang Shi leaned closer to Bertias and whispered, "Now I know why you were so adamant about not letting Mu Yin join the society. With his rebellious and unruly nature, if he really joined, we'd probably go bankrupt from all the fines we collected."

Bertias glanced at Cang Shi and said indifferently, "The truth is, I already have one stubborn person like you, and I don't want to have a second child."

Cang Shi: "..." Thank you so much. So she and Mu Yin are on the same level.

“You’re right, but I’m still going to do it.” Cang Shi smiled at Bertias, said this, and then walked towards Gafar.

"Honorable...Knight Commander of the Church..." She toyed with these words, which she found incredibly ironic, while her face remained smiling.

"What brings you here today?" Cang Shi asked with a smile.

"Why are you everywhere?" The blood-red eyes glanced at Cang Shi, then looked at Beltias behind her. Garfar frowned and said.

"Does that mean we're destined to meet?" Cang Shi raised an eyebrow.

"No, I'd rather not have it." Jafar took a deep breath and coldly rejected Cang Shi's provocation.

Mu Yin sat on the bar table with his legs crossed, looking up at Jafar in the distance with disdain, and arrogantly shouted, "Hey you knight over there—is it illegal for me to come here to drink?"

Jafar glanced at him up and down, then calmly asked, "Are you an adult?"

Mu Yin sneered and retorted, "What do you think? We're already here."

“This place is anonymous and information is not checked,” Jafar said calmly.

"You know so much..." Mu Yin muttered, then snorted coldly.

"You know that's good." Jafar asked again, "So, are you an adult?"

“You’re an adult now,” Mu Yin said irritably.

“Proof.” Jiafa’er extended a hand to Mu Yin, speaking succinctly.

"I didn't take it." Mu Yin shrugged.

"Then I'll just have to invite you for a cup of tea," Jafar said, giving Mu Yin a deep look at his tied-up, misty gray hair.

Mu Yin: "..."

"I'll have someone bring it over." As he spoke, he took out his phone from his pocket, but before Mu Yin could unlock it, a hand covered the screen, blocking his view.

Mu Yin raised his head and looked at Jiafaer with displeasure.

The latter simply looked at him quietly and said slowly, "Then go to the detention center's rest room and wait."

"Can we not go?" Mu Yin frowned.

“No.” Jafar shook his head. “This place is operating illegally and has been shut down.”

"...Fine." Mu Yin raised an eyebrow; it wasn't like he had broken the law.

Cang Shi took small, leisurely steps closer to Mu Yin and whispered, "Are you really going? I thought you would fight to the end."

"I am a law-abiding citizen and I do not do anything illegal," Mu Yin said without changing his expression.

"Come on, if the church people hadn't arrived in time, you would have suffocated that person. You didn't even think about obeying the law then," Cang Shi thought to himself.

"You think I can't retaliate after provoking me? It's just a small price to pay to compensate for my displeasure. After all, he provoked me first, so it's an equal exchange."

"Confident." Cang Shi gave Mu Yin a thumbs up and praised him. "Of course." Mu Yin proudly accepted the compliment.

Bertias listened to their conversation, passing by the two men without pausing, his expression calm as if he didn't know them at all.

These two are truly kindred spirits, utterly speechless in every sense. Although he doesn't consider himself to have sound values, compared to these two, his values ​​are quite upright.

Mu Yin experienced the so-called 'police car' firsthand. The winged celestial horse carriage was incredibly comfortable, and since it traveled on an aerial route, there was no traffic congestion problem at all.

Upon arriving at their destination, Mu Yin, still reluctant to leave, kept glancing back at the celestial horse carriage, truly wishing he could ride it again.

Ignoring Mu Yin's desire, Jafar simply walked towards his office.

"Let's take a statement first." He gestured for the others to each lead their people to separate interrogation rooms.

"Wait a minute." Mu Yin called out to Jiafa'er, "I'm very shy. I have an allergic reaction if I'm alone with other people. Why don't you take me to make a statement?"

His expression remained arrogant, haughty, and rebellious, displaying an unparalleled arrogance. He was completely different from the person in Jafar's heart. Even though their appearances were the same, their temperament and demeanor made it easy to tell that they were two different people.

Aside from their identical appearance, they have nothing in common. No, it should be said that... even if they look alike on the surface, their temperament and personality will prevent people from recognizing them as alike, even if they stand together.

Jafar is face-blind and has always recognized people by their personal characteristics, even when he met Cang Shi and Bertias at the banquet. But surprisingly, he could distinguish Mu Yin.

He saw that face very clearly and remembered it very clearly, but even so, he would not treat him kindly because of it, because this was not the person in his heart.

Mu Yin is not her.

Jafar once again clearly realized how cruel the message from Dionysus was, gradually uncovering the truth he had deliberately ignored.

Sitting in the cold interrogation room, Mu Yin stared at the blinding white light. He sat on a metal chair welded to the floor, and suddenly his gaze fell on the White Knight, who had remained silent since entering the interrogation room.

"I say, do all you knights recognize a master?" Mu Yin asked.

Jafar's thoughts were brought back to the present. His crimson eyes were fixed on that familiar face, but upon seeing that utterly unfamiliar expression, he slowly said, "Now it's my turn to ask you questions."

"Then ask away. Everything I did at the banquet is in the surveillance footage you saw. I never left the camera's view once. No matter what question you ask, my answer will be exactly what you saw," Mu Yin said nonchalantly.

Jafar lowered his eyes and stopped looking at him. Under the bright, almost blinding incandescent light, the young and just knight asked his first question about Mu Yin.

"What's your name?"

"Mu Yin." The boy disguised as a girl said to the young knight with a flamboyant smile, "My name is Mu Yin. That... the 'Yin' in 'I shouldn't be known, but now it's the opposite of 'Yin'."

What are you doing at the banquet?

"I wanted to exchange a key for a treasure. I got the information, so I went, but now it seems like a trap."

“A treasure…” Jafar said with a complicated expression.

……

"Then one last question."

"Mu Yin, do you believe in the existence of gods?" Jafar asked slowly, his jewel-like, blood-red eyes fixed on Mu Yin.

He frowned and thought for a second, then said, "I don't believe it."

Mu Yin never believed in God.

He only believes in himself.


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