Huan Meng Lie Ren

Chapter 258 The Next Plan

"The one the bishop hated, called Old Dog, how could he be just a kind old man who played with flowers and grass? He's a flood and a fierce beast," Wen Wen, descending the stairs, chattered to San Zai'er.

Wen Wen actually didn't know what kind of person Liu Danfeng was, nor was he interested in finding out.

Because he always felt that high-ranking individuals of that age were all deeply scheming, and one could be exploited by them with just one careless move.

If he was afraid, Wen Wen wouldn't be.

When he was an ordinary person, he often engaged in scheming with deeply scheming individuals and usually emerged victorious.

But now that he possessed superpowers and knew how wonderful the world truly was, he naturally had no interest in playing power games with those old men.

To him, those monsters were far more adorable.

What fun was arguing with an old man compared to toying with a female vampire?

Wen Wen used the ability of his melon-skin hat to change his attire and found a normal hotel to stay in.

He planned to first sort out matters related to the containment facility, and then do what needed to be done... explore that mental hospital.

That hospital was called "Warm Heart Hospital" and had a decent reputation throughout Xiangnan Province. However, half a year ago, all the doctors and patients disappeared.

If Wen Wen hadn't destroyed his medical records and all other information before leaving the hospital, he would have likely been investigated by the Hunter Association before catching the female vampire.

At that time, Wen Wen dared not investigate further and quickly left Qianhe City after catching a monster. Now, it was time to thoroughly investigate the matter.

Wen Wen had, of course, thoroughly investigated the hospital's information. As it was a private hospital, its scale was not large.

One院长 (dean), five doctors, fourteen nurses, eighteen orderlies, and even including cooks, security guards, and miscellaneous workers, the staff was less than a hundred people.

However, there were quite a few mental patients inside, and a few peculiar ones had left a deep impression on Wen Wen.

For example, an idiot who claimed to be a 'transmigrator'...

Such a large-scale disappearance of people could certainly be considered a strange event. However, according to the information Wen Wen obtained, the hospital was simply sealed off, without even any assistants guarding it. Sudan Novel Network.

It seemed the Hunter Association had concluded that the disappearance of those people had no connection to the hospital.

In fact, over the past half year, the hospital had been promoted as a haunted house where supernatural events had occurred. Many young men and women liked to go there to test their courage, and no one had reportedly met with an accident.

However, Wen Wen still had to go and see for himself before he could let go of his thoughts about the place.

...

Stepping on the toilet seat, Wen Wen half-crouched and appeared inside the containment facility.

The location where he appeared was the central hub of the disaster zone. Besides that tadpole, no other intelligent creatures could see Wen Wen's comical appearance.

The tadpole swam excitedly upon seeing Wen Wen approach, but Wen Wen ignored it and instead went to a cell in the disaster zone.

This cell was his storeroom for his belongings, as he couldn't keep everything in the black briefcase.

He primarily came to check on the Buddha Cannon, as he didn't know if sustained firing would affect the gun.

However, the gun was fine; it was the consumption of bullets that made Wen Wen's heart ache. A huge metal box filled with bullets was more than half empty, which meant Wen Wen couldn't shoot to his heart's content next time.

Although the Buddha Cannon was inscribed with the Six-Syllable Mantra and could produce the effect of demon-hunting bullets without needing special ammunition, the bullets that could carry the mantra were also expensive. Although much cheaper than demon-hunting bullets, they were used in large quantities!

"No wonder they gave this thing to me as a bonus. The demon-hunting coins earned by killing monsters with this thing were not even a fraction of the consumption!"

Wen Wen clutched his chest, feeling a pang of heartache.

However, for him, everything was worth it. After all, the income for capturing monsters for others was only the association's reward, while Wen Wen could obtain the monster itself.

Even so, Wen Wen still felt a lump in his throat.

Since he felt this way, he had to cause some trouble for others.

Thus, he used the printing press in the containment facility to print a batch of test papers and distributed them to the monsters.

When the test papers were distributed, the monsters either wailed or were filled with righteous indignation, feeling that it was killable but not insultable.

When the papers were collected, all the monsters were looking forward to getting good grades, because good grades brought rewards, and bad grades…

Wen Wen's punishments were quite terrifying...

"Xu Hai didn't answer randomly this time; Hu Youling's answers were mediocre..."

Wen Wen was ultimately satisfied with the results. Now, at least most of the monsters were striving to move in the direction Wen Wen expected, and there was no longer the phenomenon of submitting blank papers like in the previous exam.

The one who ultimately took the lead was Tao Qingqing, who had a higher level of education.

Although Yan Biqing, who was clearly more knowledgeable, dared not disobey Wen Wen's orders, her answers were not very diligent.

Since she had won first place, she deserved a reward. Therefore, Wen Wen drew a tube of blood from Yan Biqing, whose attitude was not very good, and prepared to feed it to Tao Qingqing.

As for why he didn't feed her angel's blood...

Firstly, that guy was still in the shape of a briquette. Secondly, if Tao Qingqing absorbed that guy's blood, she might be purified.

...

After several days of study, Heng An could be considered a novice demon hunter.

But since Wen Wen hadn't appeared, he could only wander around the containment facility.

Wen Wen had made it very clear that his identity was now an undocumented person in the Federation. If he wanted to go out and act freely, he had to find a suitable opportunity.

Otherwise, how he escaped from the prison of "Profaned Blood" would be a question that demon hunters would delve into deeply.

The Federation's household registration system was very thorough, making it not easy even for Wen Wen to obtain a false identity.

Entrusting the SCP Foundation would be possible, but that would bind this false identity to Wen Wen, potentially bringing him unnecessary trouble.

Therefore, Heng An estimated that he would have to stay in the containment facility for a few more days.

However, staying in the containment facility wasn't bad. There was no shortage of food and clothing, and he could also see the pathetic state of the old witch who had tormented him back then, which made him even happier.

Today, as usual, he came to see these monsters, only to find them somewhat strange.

They looked as if they had just been ravaged...

After asking the jailers, Heng An learned that Wen Wen had just given these monsters an exam.

He didn't understand the purpose of having these monsters study. These strange monsters were fundamentally different from humans.

Could it be that the owner of the containment facility intended to tame these monsters before releasing them?