Quick Transmigration: Kitten's Healing Handbook - Chapter 105
Chapter 105: Infernal Labyrinth 1
Jianbing, after independently experiencing several small worlds, furrowed his brow and contacted the Star Lord of Fate: “Where is Liuli? She hasn’t reappeared since she sacrificed herself in that small world. Is she injured? ”
The Star Lord of Fate, seeing Jianbing’s anxious expression, had to admit the big tiger and the little kitten were quite a good match: “God General, Supreme God Liuli underwent a Thunder Tribulation after leaving that small world, suffered some injuries, but has now fully recovered. She will enter the next small world with you, sir. ”
“She was injured? Then let her rest some more. ”
Besides worry, Jianbing was surprised. This kitten transformed from a demon into a Supreme God? This little thing is quite fierce!
The Star Lord of Fate, under Jianbing’s sharp gaze, left with a remark: “Supreme God Liuli has rested for a long time; she can’t keep slacking off! ” Then they slipped away. If Liuli participated in the next small world, it would definitely be a great match; how could they miss that!
Jianbing somewhat understood why the Saintess was so affectionate and indulgent towards the kitten. Obviously, he had also fallen for her…
When Liuli awoke, her wounds had already been healed by Tuánzi. A sixteen-year-old girl’s figure, at the most innocent yet alluringly natural age.
Her ink-black long hair fell to her waist, a few strands loosely gathered with a jade hairpin, with nine openwork silver bells dangling at the end, lazy yet playful.
Her Liuli-colored eyes hid the features of a cat, like shattered moonlight, cold yet endearing; her pale cherry-blossom lips, revealing a tiger tooth when she lightly smiled, seemed like a hook, enticing one to approach and kiss her.
Liuli wore a misty gauze waist skirt; the outer layer of ink-colored shark silk was embroidered with mysterious divine markings in gold thread, with an inner lining of raven-blue satin pants. Ink-colored embroidered shoes with the same divine markings added a touch of steadiness and majesty to the pretty girl, but the small bells strung together on the red string around her ankles added a girlish playfulness to her walk.
Because Liuli could transform into human form, Tuánzi thoughtfully created a separate small bedroom for Liuli in the Initial Space. The bedroom’s wardrobe was also hung with various clothes, all of which could automatically adjust to Liuli’s size.
“Sir, these are all the clothes the Saintess prepared for you. ”
Knowing that her master didn’t mind her transformation, Liuli felt relieved: “Let’s go, next small world. ”
Tuánzi gave Liuli the Book of Fate: “Undercover, firefights, gun battles, DIU! Is it really that intense?!”
Tuánzi was a little confused and looked at Jianbing Lord’s Book of Fate. Why did Liuli speak with an accent? Had this small world become Liuli’s comfort zone? So, was she a little useless again?
To make herself more useful, Tuánzi quickly boosted her presence: “Sir, what kind of host body do you plan to choose for this small world? ”
“Firefights! Gun battles! Of course, a human form! Any sacrificed police officer will do! ”
“How can the host body for sir be chosen so casually? Tuánzi has already confirmed the target. ”
What Tuánzi didn’t dare say was that this host body was specifically arranged by the Star Lord of Fate. The Star Lord’s smile at the time made its fur stand on end. If the Star Lord hadn’t repeatedly guaranteed that it wouldn’t harm Liuli, it wouldn’t have dared to use the host body arranged by the Star Lord of Fate…
After Liuli entered the host body, she immediately gathered a bit of spiritual energy between her fingers and healed the major artery on her neck that had been slashed by a knife.
Tuánzi was stunned again: “Sir! This, this, this… This world can’t use spiritual energy! ”
“Relax, it’s only spiritual energy acting on myself; the Heavenly Dao of this world won’t detect it. ”
Tuánzi only felt that she seemed even more useless… Supreme God peak power! Truly amazing!
Liuli’s host body this time was An Jiayi, an undercover agent arranged by the CIB at Lu’s International Trade Co., Ltd., investigating evidence of money laundering, smuggling, and other crimes. She had just joined Lu’s two months ago as a financial assistant, doing unimportant odd jobs like serving tea and water, cleaning, photocopying materials, and arranging meeting rooms. The only thing related to finance was checking the expense invoices submitted by company employees.
But invoices that could be openly reimbursed couldn’t possibly have any problems; after all, these had to be submitted to the tax bureau. Any necessary manipulations were completed before the invoices were issued.
An Jiayi herself recommended herself for this undercover mission. Officially, she was an ordinary orphan with no special background, who diligently passed the police academy entrance exam and joined the police force.
As a child, she had been in several orphanages, and deliberately exchanged identities with another child surnamed An using a small cake; from then on, An Yishan became An Jiayi.
Her father, An Zhaotang, was once an executive under the previous person in power at Lu’s. That day was originally the day she had made an appointment with her father to go to the ocean park as a family. She and her mother waited at home all day. Her mother’s comforting words initially slowly turned into worry, and finally into pacing back and forth anxiously.
That day, she didn’t wait for her father to return home. The next day, she received news of his death. Lu’s family helped with the funeral arrangements, but at the funeral, she heard too many different accounts of her father’s death. It seemed no one had witnessed it firsthand; everything was deduced by the forensic doctor from the wounds on the corpse.
After the funeral, her mother took her home and took a notebook from the safe, hiding it inside her teddy bear. She instructed: “No matter where you go, you mustn’t lose the teddy bear, understand? ”
Little An Yishan could guess that her mother was going to do something bad. She couldn’t stop her and could only cry and agree: “Mama, Shan Shan will protect the teddy bear, Mama, don’t leave Shan Shan, okay…”
“Shan Shan, Mama is also protecting you. Promise Mama, you must try your best to live well on your own! ”
While in the orphanage, as she grew older and learned more about the outside world, An Yishan became increasingly suspicious of her parents’ deaths. She realized her mother used death to protect her, to protect the notebook in her teddy bear, meaning her identity was a liability.
So, when changing orphanages again, she found her file and the file of another child surnamed An in the archives, swapping their photos. The method was crude, but with so many children in the orphanage and the teachers not being diligent, as long as she communicated with that child, the swap was very smooth.
She took the notebook from the teddy bear. She gave the teddy bear, her companion for many years, to that child. From then on, she was An Jiayi. As for what kind of life “An Yishan” led later, she never investigated. As long as there was no further intersection, their identities would both be safe.
She went to police academy to learn more criminal investigation techniques, and entering the police force allowed her to utilize police resources and better investigate her father’s death. Entering Lu’s as an undercover agent was also something she had long planned.