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Peerless Mind.

#WPC Bronze Winner.# #COMPLETED Amidst a sea of impressive individuals, Guang Fang was dismissed as a mere facade. Few saw the brilliance that lay hidden beneath his lackadaisical exterior. But one day, a mysterious event triggered a newfound responsibility within him. He was determined to discover the hidden geniuses and rulers that lay beyond the surface, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that would challenge his very identity. Through this quest, Guang Fang would finally come to know himself and his true potential.

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Strip it off and use it for me.

Just as Li Min entered my room, she went straight to my laptop and paused my music, much to my annoyance. In any case, I had to admit that the music was depressing, something only people like Jian He would love. Regardless, who gave her the gut to display such arrogance in my house? Was there still any justice in heaven? Now that she was here, I would see what she planned to do.

She sighed and immediately dived into the matter unceremoniously. "There are unusual things I had noticed, though they are little changes. However, I believe that these changes are significant." Li Min clothed her words with mystery. I could not determine the destination of this conversation. Nonetheless, I would be mad to betray my thought in my expression—I was completely emotionless. In my opinion, it would be faster to understand what hell game she planned to play because I have no time for meddlesome people.

I looked at her unfazed and sat on my bed. I was rather pensive because I knew she brought one in a million problems to me. I wasn't about to be sedulous about her wishes. "Where are you heading with these? First, you came to my room without telling me ahead of time. You've become a habitual scorner—looking down on me, right?" I spoke monotonously.

"The three Toa Fen seem different, don't you think?" She completely ignored my bleat and threw out her word like a warlord hounding enemies. I looked at her tiger eye, which showed no sign of backing down from her preconceived thought; I could only conclude her to be a stroke of bad luck. In fact, this person was definitely a hassle. How come she came up with this conjecture.

"What have their changes got to do with me?" I wasn't about to fall for her scheme, not today or in the future. The farther I tread away from her, the better. It amazed me how she could be nosy. Why pay attention to everything relating to me? However, I knew she wasn't about to give me freedom even if I asked for one. I could directly squeeze her out of my house, but my resignation came from the fact that I was deep into her scheme: knowing more about ancient family. Now she felt she was so important that I didn't dare deal with her. At the same time, I've used her on several occasions—how could it be easy to make her disappear. Not to mention that she could be of use in the future. This situation was much to my dissatisfaction.

"So tell me, you have been hanging around lately with that Lan Mei and Boazhai Dayu—what's your game? Not to mention that Toa Fen had become depressed because of these changes. You have also created a room for her to rely on you, don't you think?"

"I don't have the time for your endless tirade. You nag like some old hag with a jobless gaffer. Get to the point! Where do you intend to go with all this bleat." I wore an impassive expression; I definitely had no intention of hanging out with this person. However, I know imploring these little tricks wouldn't get her to leave because the ship would capsize soon. With the rate the turbulence storm brewed, this situation would happen quicker. Regardless, Li Min showed off her indifferent expression even at this moment. If she wasn't that interested in those details, why hound me with these endless questions? Did she feel better only tormenting me? In any case, nothing good would happen with her around.

"You control these three girls now, right?" Li Min cut through her pretentious question; she moved to the real deal. Of course, I had known this argument would lead us here. How crazy! This girl was nothing as people saw her; she was a killer. It was bad enough that she wanted to use me, but she also kept detailed eyes on me.

"Did you set up the raping scene? How about the bullying scene? I found all the coincident illogical. Why were you present in those two scenes? Isn't that absurd?" Li Min asked, gazing at me as if trying to see through me.

"Quit your grousing! And if I say I did not—then I did not."

"Then, too bad, that will be a disaster, right?"

I laughed for a while: "what disaster could that be? Would you expel me? Don't expect me to watch you fool around." I spoke tepidly. In fact, I gave the obsessed a little hidden hand; I spur them to action by giving them the irrefutable opportunity. Given my quick wit, I decided to determine the root cause of human prosecutions. So I investigated a little deeper. That's how Shi Qi and the termite group came into the picture. It was true that I performed all those feats behind the scene, but I have no obligation to explain myself. There was no need to be helpless around this ghost. She could go on a rampage however she wanted—that's none of my business. But of course, I knew she had likely concluded, and as such, there was no need for my confirmation.

In any case, all these things started after my last encounter in the library with Xiu Ying. I decided to unveil the three Toa Fen. After careful analysis—knowing the causes and effects, I decided to test my hypothesis. Since I discovered that Shi Qi was a lewd fellow even though he did look harmless. I controlled Xiu Ying to slip in a love letter to him, and she did pretty well. I could say that Xiu Ying was also in my control; I only fed on her weakness. But of course, I would still subdue her completely. Anyway, it is not that Shi Qi was innocent per se—I just believed that sooner he would cause a disaster. I had been monitoring most of his furtive lustful activities. And, in fact, I'm a bully—I didn't need a reason to act either. So I did not pity him.

After he received Xiu Ying's letter, he became obsessed—this result was my main goal. He began to follow up on the activities of Boazhai Dayu. Then I gave him a hand by always hinting at him. I was a silent helper! I created a phony account in which I hid the IP address and sent him content about Boazhai Dayu, which allowed him to figure out her location that night. In any case, his animal behavior had nothing to do with me. I knew that if I presented him with an opportunity—he would not hesitate to act. But that was fine as long as someone caught him.

But for the termite group controlled by Zhan Chyou. I also fabricated a unique account. I used it to threaten Zhan Chyou, telling her not to feel proud about herself. I gave her enough clues that could lead her to the person intended. Honestly, I had studied a bit about these groups of girls and knew they would be perfect people I could use to test Lan Mei. And it was because they were overprotective—they would not mind lashing anyone to protect their own. So, after I had incited her enough, I allowed the seed to grow since I had already watered it with my lies. But of course, I'm an honest man. Still, I monitored their behavior. I inserted Xiu Ying into the plan by telling her what to do without unveiling the root plan.

Finally, I hatched the plan when Xiu Ying took the initiative to slightly provoke Hu shu (one of the termite members) by bumping into her while the termite group was walking in a narrowly isolated place. Xiu Ying intentionally spilled a drink on herself. She did this while Toa Fen and her group also walked by. Instantly, Lan Mei took it upon herself to lash out at them while Xiu Ying boiled with fake anger and pain, much to her flawlessly acting skills. Their trouble became red hot during the end of the summer, and then I tipped off Zhan Chyou about the location of Lan Mei and gave her a hidden push. Then she took the bait. 'I did all this because I wanted to strip off the arms of Toa Fen and recruit them for myself, and that included Toa Fen also.

"Please, don't keep your eyes on me—nothing good would come of it. It's almost like, you are now monitoring me on every basis, and any changes around my environment, you assume it had something to do with me?" I grumbled.

Li Min smiled openly. Anyone could tell she had no intention of giving up—maybe until she hurt herself. "Can we look into the music now?"

"Sure!! But next time you want to visit me tell me ahead of time. Also, destroy that noisy alarm control." I had no choice. Also, I knew this ghost would become my doom if I refused her. I wanted to avoid that because I wasn't ready for a wide-scale war. Even though I was fearless, I still recognized the amount of power she wielded. There would always be another day to hunt. I needed patience in everything!