In the third year after the old magician brought the twins back, he could no longer restrain himself and one night attempted to violate the sleeping Crow. The old magician had brought the twins back intentionally; he had placed them in separate rooms, which facilitated his bestial act. However, having grown up in the chaotic West until they were eleven or twelve, the twins' inner world remained different from that of ordinary children, as did their level of vigilance.

Just as the old magician reached for Wu Xing, Wu Xing jolted awake, his first reaction being to cry out, "Brother!" Seeing Wu Xing awake, the old magician immediately covered his mouth with his withered hands to prevent him from calling for help, while his other hand pulled down Wu Xing's pants...

Finally, Wu Zhou hugged Wu Xing, and the twins cried together, while the old magician lay on the floor under the bed with blood streaming from his head.

It turned out that Wu Zhou, who lived next door, hadn't been sleeping. After hearing Wu Xing's shouts, he quietly entered Wu Xing's room and saw this scene. Taking advantage of the old magician's inattention, he grabbed a glass vase from the side and smashed it hard on the old magician's head, once, twice... until the old magician never woke up again.

The reason the twins were not brought to justice at that time was that the laws of a decade or so ago were not widespread or perfect, and they are still not very good now, not to mention that the twins lived in the West, a region with chaotic governance.

Tu Mi gazed at the place where the twins used to study in the morning, her mind drifting to the childhood experiences of the twins in this world. Then she recalled Huang Jian's imprisonment a few days ago, and began to question the idea that "human nature is inherently evil." Is that really true? Is it that humans are inherently evil, or is it the environment that creates it?

Tu Mi was very confused, like a tangled ball of yarn that she couldn't cut or untangle.

Seeing Tu Mi in a daze, Jiang Kui called out, "Young Master Tu?"

Tu Mi snapped out of his reverie, calmed his thoughts, and felt that this was a difficult thing to explain. He replied, "Hmm?"

Jiang Kui smiled at Tu Mi, "It's nothing, I just wanted to call out to you."

Tu Mi glanced at Jiang Kui strangely, then shifted his gaze to the spot where Bai Can had been standing. Wait, nobody's there?!

Inside the warden's office

Bai Can stood in front of Song Han and said gently and respectfully, "Dear Warden, we meet again."

Song Han sat in the chair, looking at Bai Can with an icy expression. "What is it?"

Bai Can's gentle gaze fell on Song Han, his light brown eyes like whirlpools trying to suck in one's soul. "As you wish, I have come to rely on you now."

Song Han raised his head slightly, and although he was sitting, his eyes were still looking down at Bai Can. "How dare you speak to me like that?"

Bai Can slowly approached Song Han, his eyes still gentle. "I can see into your heart through your eyes. Your heart tells me that you want to do something, something..."

Before Bai Can could finish speaking, Song Han ordered his men to throw him out. Song Han watched coldly as Bai Can was dragged away by the prison guards. What a joke! He, the warden of Devil Island, wanted the prisoners on the seventh floor to submit, like Tu Mi lowering herself to sit at his feet and be manipulated by him, not Bai Can's repulsive appearance.

Thinking about it this way, with Bai Can as a comparison, Song Han's liking for Tu Mi has increased somewhat at this time.

Bai Can, who was thrown out, had a slightly dark look in his eyes. The warden really had a lot of ambition. Just how much did Tu Mi do to get the warden to accept her?

there

Tu Mi looked at Jiang Kui, her eyes darkening slightly. "Bai Can is gone."

Jiang Kui quickly looked towards the spot where Bai Can used to stand, but there was no one there!

Jiang Kui and Tu Mi exchanged a glance, both seeing seriousness in each other's eyes.

The twins are gone, and Bai Can is nowhere to be found either. This is not a good thing.

Inside the prison building

The twins stood on their feet, their expressions no longer showing the pain of yesterday. The blankets on the bed did not collapse after the twins left; instead, they were bulging, as if someone was inside.

Wu Zhou spread his hands out, then suddenly swung his right hand outward and pulled it back, revealing a key in front of the twins. If other prisoners or guards were here, they would surely recognize that this key was the one to unlock the chains.

Four soft "click" sounds rang out in the cell as the chains fell to the ground. The two men placed the chains on the bed and buried them under the blankets.

At this moment, the twins made no other movement, only looking at each other. Wu Zhou's right hand, hanging by her side, gently tapped the outside of her thigh; she was remarkably composed, completely unlike her usual self. Ten, nine, eight, seven...

Outside the warden's office

Bai Can walked ahead and suddenly said to the prison guard following behind him, "Sigh, if only I hadn't done these irreversible things, then I wouldn't have spent the rest of my life in this small, cramped space."

The prison guards ignored Bai Can's words and went about their business. On Devil's Island, although the prison guards were sometimes lenient, they still knew what was important and what was not.

Bai Can turned around, his gaze fixed on the prison guard's pupils. His light-colored eyes widened slightly, harmless, gentle, and attractive, like a calm sea. "I really regret it. If only I hadn't hurt anyone else."

The prison guard's pupils dilated slightly, his expression was somewhat blank, and his lips moved, but he didn't speak.

Bai Can slowly walked towards the prison guard, his voice soft, "I don't know what to do... Can you help me?"

The prison guard stared blankly ahead, his eyes reflecting nothing, and instinctively refused, saying, "No..."

Bai Can looked directly into the prison guard's eyes, his voice seductive, his words filled with despair, "Really?"

The prison guard's mind went blank, as if his soul had been sucked into Bai Can's pupils. He stammered, "Okay..."

Upon seeing this, Bai Can's lips curled up slightly. "Where is the monitoring room? Take me there."

The prison guard didn't answer Bai Can's question. He stared blankly ahead, walked past Bai Can, and headed in one direction. Bai Can followed him.

Here

Tu Mi brainstormed. The twins and Bai Can were definitely up to something while they were gone. Inside the prison, unless a prisoner was seriously injured and unable to move, everyone would come for morning reading. Since Bai Can wasn't there, and given his robust physique, then… Bai Can must be with Song Han.

Tu Mi frowned. Could Bai Can be following in his footsteps? Then, as if thinking of something, Tu Mi's brows gradually relaxed. Now he needed to find Song Yi.

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