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Chapter 942 Cui Ming Holds a Grudge

Asuka stood in the warehouse littered with dismembered corpses, carrying an axe with some residue still clinging to the blade. She frowned, kicked away a piece of corpse at her feet, and said with disdain, "Tch, I thought they were so strong, but this is all they are?"

She disliked the Kirieloids to the core, even to the point of loathing them—these guys spouted "holy" and "judgment" but were essentially a bunch of pretentious charlatans, utterly disgusting.

In her eyes, these charlatans were no different from the guys in her original world who only talked nonsense and caused trouble—equally annoying and equally despicable! Thinking about how these guys had bothered her just now and how she had to clean up the mess, Asuka tightened her grip on the axe handle, her anger rising: Annoying!
Wait a minute! Those charlatans from my original world seem to be causing even bigger trouble!
Ugh! It's your fault for annoying me!

She shook the chunks of meat off the axe, turned and walked out of the warehouse, having already made up her mind—she would go back and have a good talk with Cui Ming, and she had to find a way to completely get rid of these Kirielods so that they could never come out and roam again.

After all, it's their fault for making me so annoyed!
Cui Ming sat on the stone steps outside the training ground, a communicator in his hand, listening to his subordinates report the results of the battles in various locations. A slight smile unconsciously crept onto his lips: "Hmm."

He was glad that he had never stopped giving everyone special training, from physical fitness to combat skills, honing everyone's abilities little by little. Now it seemed that what he did was obviously the right thing to do—even Misato, who was usually more in charge of command, could deal with the Kirieloid's sneak attack on her own, let alone Saeko, Miyuki and Asuka.

However, this relief was quickly replaced by a chill. Cui Ming's fingertips traced the edge of the communicator, his eyes darkening: "Hmm, how do we enter the world of the Kirieloids? An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."

He had no intention of letting it go so easily. The Kirielod dared to touch his people, especially to attack Camilla. Even though Camilla had already torn those guys to shreds, this score still had to be settled.

Cui Ming planned to personally retaliate against the Kirieloids and teach them a lesson for provoking him. How could he not fight back when his wife was being targeted?
He has always held grudges, as can be seen from the fact that he has fought against the Star Guide countless times in the past. Once he has a grudge against someone, no matter how much time has passed or how much he has to pay, he will get his revenge.

Now, the Kirieloids have clearly been blacklisted by him.

The Kirieloids are starting to have a really bad time.

No one could have imagined that Cui Ming would take revenge so quickly—he had just finished a phone call with his wives to confirm their safety when he turned around and started hunting them down.

His figure moved like a fleeting shadow through every corner of the city, with only one target: the Kirielod people hidden among the crowd.

Actually, these guys are not difficult to catch at all if they want to blend in with humans and evade detection.

Just as human beings possess a special aura in the eyes of aliens, Cui Ming is exceptionally sensitive to the traces of aliens. Not to mention that the Kirieloids are accustomed to using corpses as carriers of movement. The stiffness and energy fluctuations that are so different from those of living people are as conspicuous to him as lights in the dark.

At the street corner, a Kirieloid had just pretended to have finished shopping and separated from his companion. He hadn't taken more than a few steps and hadn't even had a chance to rejoin the crowd when he suddenly heard a very faint gust of wind behind him.

It turned around abruptly and saw Cui Ming's figure darting out like a ghost, his fist slamming into its body with a force that cut through the wind.

Before it could make a sound, the energy body that was the corpse was smashed apart by this punch. The tiny specks of light were about to scatter when Cui Ming grabbed them with his backhand and crushed them completely in his palm. Not even a trace was left, only the barely perceptible energy fluctuations on the ground, which were quickly covered by the aura of the passing crowd, as if the hunt had never happened.

In the mall corridor, another lone Kirieloid was walking quickly with his head down, his stiff steps revealing his panic, as if he just wanted to get into a crowded shop as soon as possible.

But just as it reached the corner, a dark shadow suddenly flashed before its eyes—Cui Ming was already blocking its way, and with a swift movement, he grabbed its neck.

It struggled desperately, its energy surging wildly as it tried to break free of its restraints, but Cui Ming's hand tightened like an iron clamp until spiderweb-like cracks appeared on its energy body, and finally, with a "bang," it disintegrated into specks of light.

Cui Ming casually flicked away the remaining specks of light, turned around and disappeared at the end of the corridor. His movements were so fast that the passing shop assistants only caught a glimpse of a blur and had no idea that a battle had just taken place there.

Even on the noisy subway platform, a Kirieloid took advantage of the chaos to shrink into himself and try to transfer alone to avoid the crowd.

As soon as it stepped into the empty transfer passage, the lights behind it suddenly flickered with a "buzzing" sound.

Its instinctive fear made it panic, and it was about to speed up its escape when Cui Ming's figure darted out from the shadows of the passage and kicked it hard in the lower back.

The Kirieloid was kicked forward, its face almost hitting the wall. Before it could even get up, Cui Ming had already caught up and slammed his knee into its back, rendering it unable to move.

Immediately afterwards, the fist, with crushing force, slammed into its energy body again and again—in just three seconds, the corpse was smashed to pieces, and the energy inside was also smashed into tiny specks of light, scattered in the passage, and quickly sucked away by the ventilation system, leaving not a trace of energy behind.

Hidden among the crowd, the Kirieloids watched their companions disappear one by one, and dared not act alone again.

Even when squeezed into a crowded throng, he clung tightly to his companion, his stiff body trembling uncontrollably, his eyes filled with unyielding fear.

They never imagined that Cui Ming would be like a vengeful ghost, specifically targeting those who were alone, and that he would be so fast that they wouldn't have time to react. Each attack was swift and decisive, leaving no room for retreat.

This is the price of provoking Cui Ming and those around him—a hunt that was destined from the beginning, a revenge that plunged the Kirieloids into utter despair.

After all, it was said before.
Choi Myung is extremely vengeful!

He holds grudges to a terrifying degree; otherwise, he wouldn't have gone against the Star Guide for so long.
Now, the Kirielod people are feeling it.
Cui Ming's vengefulness is terrifying. (End of Chapter)

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