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Beauty and The Bodyguard

When an S-class elite, assassin-raised captain of a special ops suicide squad comes home from a high-stakes Africa mission, he finds himself offered something that could potentially set him up for life- a curious assignment that he could use to finally exit his days of war and slaughter. Then placed into a high-school setting, Lin Yi is tasked by the chairman of a top-tier multi-billion company with bodyguard duty for non-other than his own daughter, a certain little Miss of said high-school. His enemies, once ranging from drug lords, mafia bosses, political figures, and national leaders, are soon replaced with spoiled kids who happen to have rich papas and mamas, and Lin Yi finds his intense expertise and high-threat skillset misused and very underwhelmed... But he does get a harem cast as diverse as his old enemies, so Lin Yi decides that, for the sake of messing around with girls as an invincible entity in a down-leveled environment, leaving his bloody and death-filled war days behind is something he'd definitely want to strive for.

Fishman The Second · Urban
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11506 Chs

Who can prove it?

It wasn't easy to get zang Zili here, but Lin Yi had turned him into this mess. The president would be lying if he said he wasn't angry. If it weren't for the fact that he was worried, he would've killed a hundred Lin Yis to vent his anger.

But now, after hearing Lin Yi claim to be Zhang Liju's last disciple, the president's eyes lit up.

"You're an Alchemist?" The president asked subconsciously. He wouldn't have connected the dots if Lin Yi didn't say so. After all, an Alchemist was synonymous with weak strength-where could there be an Alchemist as strong as Lin Yi?

There was only one refiner who could be this strong, and that was Zhang Liju. Perhaps even he couldn't compare to this Lin Yi. An early stage xuansheng killing an early stage mountain split? Zhang Liju didn't have such a heaven-defying record back then.

"Mystic first grade." Lin Yi was a master at lying, too-he didn't even bat an eye, and the other had to believe him.