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In the entire nursing home, only Yun Xin and Wu Peng were new employees. He had initially thought she was his only ally. But after hearing her speak, he just wanted to stay far away from her.
“Now that I think about it, it is strange,” Yun Xin suddenly recalled. “This morning, I went to the Dean to say I couldn’t handle the caregiving work and wanted to resign. But without a word, she offered me several other options and suggested I transfer to a different position.”
“Could it be that she doesn’t want to let me leave?”
Wu Peng’s hair stood on end. “Could this be a black-hearted company? Is there some dark industry behind it all? Killing people, dissecting their bodies, and harvesting their organs?”
“That seems a bit far-fetched, don’t you think?” Yun Xin said skeptically. “What good would the organs of elderly people be?”
Wu Peng countered, “The elderly are the easiest targets! They’re already frail and sickly, and their age makes any incident look like an accident. Plus, they have inheritances. Could the nursing home be forging wills to seize their assets?”
Yun Xin glanced at him. “If you’re so worried, why don’t you call the police?”
“You think I haven’t tried that already?!” Wu Peng wailed, his face twisted in despair. “I suspected I was being illegally detained and tried to call the police for help. But every time I dialed, it said ‘Out of service area.'”
“I see…” Yun Xin pondered for a moment. “Well, there’s nothing else we can do. I’ll ask the Dean about it this afternoon.”
Wu Peng: “???”
Is this something she’ll tell you just because you ask?
What if you get hurt?!
“Don’t worry, I’ll be fine. You should be careful,” Yun Xin said, then turned to find the Dean.
“Wait!” Wu Peng hesitated, gritted his teeth, and finally blurted out, “From now until the end of the day, don’t go to the apartment building where the elderly residents live.”
Yun Xin froze.
This familiar method of warning-style rescue…
She turned slowly and asked, “Can you sense danger in advance?”
“What are you talking about…?” Wu Peng stammered, his expression panicked. “I just have this weird feeling, I’m not even sure. But just in case, I think it’s better to avoid it…”
“What a coincidence,” Yun Xin said. “I can too.”
Wu Peng stood dumbfounded.
In the vast nursing home, Yun Xin seemed to be the only one on his side. So when she went to question the Dean, Wu Peng hesitated for a long time before finally steeling himself and following her.
He explained, “What if you don’t come back? I’ll be scared to death here alone! If we’re both going to die anyway, I’d rather go with you. At least we can watch each other’s backs.”
Yun Xin let him come along.
Compared to when they had visited earlier that morning, two burly bodyguards now stood guard outside the Dean’s office.
Before Yun Xin and Wu Peng could approach, the bodyguards raised their hands to stop them.
“Move aside. I need to see the Dean,” Yun Xin said.
The two bodyguards stood like gatekeepers, one on each side of the door.
One said, “The Dean is currently unavailable.”
The other added, “Even if you saw him, it wouldn’t matter. Go back and do your duty. Leave the rest to fate.”
Yun Xin had no patience for their nonsense. If you have a problem, you go straight to the source. “Move aside now, or I’ll make you.”
The bodyguards exchanged glances, preparing to subdue Yun Xin together and calm her down.
But Yun Xin immediately kicked one of them in the abdomen.
The man doubled over in agony, curling up like a shrimp. The pain was simply unbearable.
The other bodyguard, startled, immediately focused all his attention on the fight.
But it was no use.
Despite being a woman in her early twenties, Yun Xin fought with the skill of a seasoned veteran with decades of street fighting experience. She targeted vulnerable spots that would immediately incapacitate her opponents.
Within moments, both bodyguards were sprawled on the ground.
Wu Peng had initially covered his eyes, too afraid to watch. But when he realized Yun Xin had won, he asked in disbelief, “You’re actually that good at fighting?”
“If I didn’t have some skills, why would I even bother interviewing at a nursing home?” Yun Xin replied, pushing open the Dean’s office door.
Wu Peng was speechless.
She’s definitely insulting me.

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