Being confined, referred to as being placed in solitary, was essentially adding a soundproof barrier to Wu Wang’s cell, preventing his voice from affecting others.
After Shui Keduo gracefully departed, the monsters in the prison section crowded around Wu Wang, observing him as if he were a rare creature.
"This young man hasn’t stopped laughing since he arrived; he must be mad. They don't even spare the insane; that guy is truly an evil villain," said a blue-skinned monster, munching on pine nuts.
"Yeah, that guy is a total ***," added Kong Shou Mo.
"He's destined to be single his whole life. Even if he has sons, they'll be his own, and he'll have several... py," said Little Red Riding Hood, who looked adorable but had the sharpest tongue.
The monsters chattered and criticized Wen Wen, their words utterly unpleasant.
Wu Mian Mo and Yan Biqing remained silent, instead recording everything they said, which would serve as leverage later. These monsters, though appearing as docile sheep in front of Wen Wen, would say anything once he wasn’t paying attention. While they were the subordinates in this prison, it didn’t stop them from talking freely.
Realizing his laughter could no longer be heard by others, Wu Wang stopped his wild laughter and frowned, watching these creatures to see what they were discussing. Seeing their cheerful expressions, Wu Wang assumed they were mocking him. He responded with his gaze, exuding extreme arrogance and utter disdain, seeing the other monsters as nothing more than a pile of dung.
However, as he thought, Wu Wang truly looked down on these monsters. It was evident they had adapted to prison life and were living comfortably and happily, abandoning the pride befitting their strength. But watching Wu Wang’s arrogance only made the other monsters happier. Every new monster that arrived was generally like this, initially unable to get along with others. However, the more arrogant they were, the more brutal their torment would be, until they eventually succumbed to the methods of the great demon king Wen Wen. Only after enduring such torment would they become good cellmates; otherwise, they would only be a nuisance.
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After locking Wu Wang in the containment facility, Wen Wen did not linger there but instead joined others in handling the aftermath in Hua City. Due to the first true descent of the disaster-level entity 'Black Cross,' the situation concluded in a way no one could have anticipated. Disaster True Order experts who came for support would be stationed in Hua City for five days to prevent any further incidents. However, the specific tasks would still require handling by Wen Wen and other hunt-and-slay professionals.
Currently, Wen Wen was tracking a disaster-level monster that had been parasitized. This monster had been controlled and parasitized by Wu Wang, then placed in Hua City to cause chaos. It wore a baseball mask, carried a metal baseball bat, and its legs were unusually strong, with jet equipment growing on its calves, allowing it to run like a speeding car. Even for Wen Wen, catching it was somewhat difficult.
After chasing the creature for a long time, Wen Wen sighed helplessly and muttered, "In movies, don't these monsters all die when the mother body is killed? Why aren't these guys dying…" However, complaints aside, Wen Wen had to diligently pursue and capture it. Although the centipede mother body was dead, the small centipedes it spawned were still alive, continuously controlling their hosts to commit indiscriminate slaughter. Currently, within Hua City, there were still nearly a hundred monsters or parasitized individuals who could erupt into killing at any moment. Each of these parasites was a hidden danger, making Wen Wen one of the main forces in tracking these monsters; any troublesome monster was sure to be found by Wen Wen.
After a short pursuit, they entered a long straight road. Wen Wen’s lips curved upwards; this guy couldn't escape now. Previously, Wen Wen hesitated to attack it because it weaved through residential buildings, and some of his methods were inconvenient to use. But now, Wen Wen drew his ice sword and shot a blade energy towards it. The blade energy was skillfully dodged by the small monster, but the jet ports on its legs were frozen, slowing its speed considerably. Wen Wen then drew his blue and white 'Wolves,' pulled the trigger, and a single shot instantly turned into over a dozen, riddling the monster with holes.
Wen Wen then landed beside it, removed its baseball mask, took its metal baseball bat, and searched its body for a long time, collecting all usable items into his black briefcase. Although Wen Wen didn't care much for these items, they were much better than standard issue equipment. Even if his containment personnel didn't need them, Wen Wen could sell them on the Demon Hunter website. Every little bit counts, and accumulating more Demon Hunter coins was always good.
After a series of missions, Wen Wen now had over nine hundred thousand Demon Hunter coins. The rewards for this mission were likely to be substantial. Once he accumulated a million, Wen Wen planned to see if he could purchase a more powerful item. Little Red Riding Hood’s cloak stored a large amount of weapons and ammunition. Heavy firepower included the ‘Buddha’s Gatling’ and ‘Cloud Burst Bombs,’ while light firepower consisted of the ‘Burning Tiger Wolves.’ However, Wen Wen felt something was still missing. He would need to search for more later. If he could buy a bomb equivalent to ‘Deep Red Rose,’ that would be wonderful…
As for defensive gear and melee weapons, Wen Wen was not lacking for now. Therefore, his priority for future purchases would be items with magical effects.
While contemplating how to spend his Demon Hunter coins, Wen Wen noticed a second-floor window being opened by the roadside. A snot-nosed, seven or eight-year-old kid with a runny nose was looking at Wen Wen with shining eyes. Judging by the longing and admiring gaze, it was clear the child had already identified himself with Wen Wen. Children generally have a hero worship complex. After seeing Wen Wen slay a monster, the little boy began to aspire to become someone like Wen Wen in the future.
In reality, quite a few people were peeking at Wen Wen at this moment, but nothing made Wen Wen more elated than being admired by a child. Thus, to further satisfy and impress the child, Wen Wen showed him a heroic smile. The child was initially full of anticipation, but after seeing Wen Wen’s smile, his expression suddenly froze, and he began to cry loudly. Wen Wen's smile had actually scared him into crying!
Wen Wen awkwardly touched his nose, then took out a small round mirror and carefully examined his smile. "There's no problem... Why did he start crying?" Then, using the same smile, he approached other citizens peeking from windows, inquiring with his eyes if there was anything wrong with his smile. After looking around, he found that there were no longer any people in the nearby windows.
"They must have been so stunned by my handsomeness that they couldn't help themselves…" Wen Wen shook his head and sighed, then called for assistants to come and clean up the bodies.