After Giving up, the Fake Young Lady Was Group-Pampered

Chapter 299 - 299: No Justice for the Weak



Chapter 299 - 299: No Justice for the Weak

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Building No.8’s population was in charge of negotiating and persuading surrender. Those who had really been on the battlefield in Building No.2 had very strong combat command and field experience. Yue Xin was just Yue Xin, and Fiona was just Fiona.

After this group of people left the Land of the Fallen, there was no difference between the person in charge and the rest of the floors. The only difference was how much they could contribute to the mission.

Fiona looked dissatisfied. It was obvious what this trip to the battlefield meant to Fiona, who valued life above all else. For some reason, after Fiona left the prison, she stuck to Yue Xin. Even if Yue Xin threatened her with her eyes or made things difficult for her, she couldn’t be driven away.

In Fiona’s words, wherever Yue Xin went, she would be safe. No one could shake her!

Soon, the helicopter arrived at its destination. Yue Xin looked down and saw a mess. It was all ruins and without a trace of life. As soon as she got off the plane, she heard a voice not far away, filled with despair.

“My child! He’s only two years old! He… Bang!”

A shot rang out, and the voice stopped abruptly.

Yue Xin turned around and could only see the dirt on her messy crying hair and the traces of blood on the ground. No one cared about this because death was just the most ordinary tragic scene in the war.

Yue Xin listened to Yi Chengxuan and did not say a word. However, when she stepped into the base, she was still in a daze for a moment, but she quickly

recovered.

Fiona leaned over to Yue Xin and whispered, “That’s why I don’t like to come to the front line. It’s very disgusting and dirty. The screams are also terrifying.” Yue Xin glanced at Fiona. “This is my first time here. Can you tell me more?” Fiona was speechless. Could she take back what she had just said?

Yue Xin and the people of the Land of the Fallen all lived in the base. In order to prevent criminals from escaping while on a mission, everyone wore an electronic collar around their necks. As long as they left without permission, the management of the Land of the Fallen would press the destruction button and blow up their heads.

But Fiona shrugged it off, saying, “As long as it’s electronic, I can disable it at will.” That includes the prison’s wiretap translation earpieces, which she can easily intercept if she wants to.

Before she arrived at the base, Fiona told Yue Xin about the cruelty of war. There was only one word in her words: cowardice. However, when she arrived at the base and really entered the mission, the aura on her body changed. Fiona’s role on the battlefield was absolute control of information. As long as the other party used electronic data to transmit information, that person would be controlled by Fiona.

In prison, Fiona was just an information broker, but on the battlefield, she was the most dangerous person. She liked situations where the military strength was about the same. The only thing that could break the stalemate and lock onto the victory was the lack of information.

As for the prisoners in Building No.8, they were responsible for deceiving the entire world. This was the scene Yue Xin had seen after coming out of prison. It turned out that wars were also divided into types. A war of aggression without any reason was untenable in the history of the world, but if there was a just reason to go to war, it could obtain the support of public opinion of many countries.

This group of scammers who were best at bewitching people in the casino could convince anyone that ruins were the only way to heaven.

There was no need to mention the people in Building No.2. They were all capable people who could stand at the front line. As for Yue Xin, she was originally sent out as the overall commander, but in the end, she could only be an assistant to a true military genius.

Yue Xin felt that this was good. She didn’t have to care about anything. She only needed to use her eyes to look at the devastation hidden somewhere in the world and add a touch to the canvas of her heart.

At first, the person who took care of them was a big boy who liked to smile. Yue Xin remembered that he always had a smile on his face every time he appeared. The dimples at the corners of his mouth were very eye-catching. Although he was a little afraid of the criminals at first, his smile later eased the heavy atmosphere in the prison.

Until one day, the big boy disappeared. It was said that he was shot by a stray bullet when he went out to clean his clothes and died without a complete corpse. From then on, the anger that had slightly eased around Yue Xin became nervous again, and Fiona stuck to her even more tightly.

Just like that, another half a month passed. During this period, Yue Xin saw how to personally create justice, how to control and disseminate fragmented information, how to stand on the moral high ground while staining her hands with blood; she saw how families were destroyed, how blood flowed like a river, how people cried in despair, and how they roared in anger. But all of this disappeared in the smoke with the artillery fire. In the end, all that could be left was the righteous war song written by the victor. The weak had no fairness, let alone justice..


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