CHAPTER 39

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 Ch1 - A sheet of insincerity   Ch2 - Longing for a long time   Ch3 - Stay away from me    Ch4 - None of your fucking business    Ch5 - A flag waving through the bloody haze    Ch6 - But I just can't give up like this   Ch7 - The bait that catalysed my descent   Ch8 - But envy rots the bones    Ch9 - Not because he can’t, but because he won’t    Ch10 - It's me, I'm Lu Feng   Ch11 - One moment of happiness   Ch12 - What goes around comes around   Ch13 - Married to a lacking husband    Ch14 - Either way, I'd die   Ch15 - I knew of it all   Ch16 - And I thanked them for always being here   Ch17 - A failure   Ch18 - Honeytrap   Ch19 - Take me away   Ch20 - Sunlight and blood in his hands    Ch21 - Surprise   Ch22 - What was he in it for?    Ch23 - You were the other victim?   Ch24 - Do you have anything to explain?   Ch25 - Never Land   Ch26 - I’ve never once regretted it    Ch27 - Lady Justice   Ch28 - Do me a favour   Ch29 - Don’t be too full of yourself    Ch30 - My beloved elder brother    Ch31 - This was his kingdom   Ch32 - A taste of the human world    Ch33 - One, two, three   Ch34 - Be on your way now   Ch35 - A good person suffering a bad life   Ch36 - Does it feel good, toying with me like this?   Ch37 - I want to be that cat    Ch38 - I’ve already left that club ages ago, okay?   Ch39 - I can win anyways 

Flying Gulls Never LandCh39 - I can win anyways

Wei Shi and I went to Shen Xiao Shi’s house to look for him, and we knocked on the door for ages without receiving a response.

Shen Xiao Shi was a local, but ever since he got out of prison he hadn’t been in contact with family, as he lived away from home. He was someone who had an exuberant and rambunctious demeanour, however he was very guarded when it came to certain things. He never brought up anything to do with family, and Wei Shi and I had never asked him. 

Nowadays, everyone had a secret that they weren’t willing to divulge.

“What should we do?” Wei Shi stared at the lock on the door, brows deeply furrowed, “Should we enter by force?”

It was already half past nine at night, and due to the appalling sound proofing of the older apartments, the corridors were filled with sounds of someone’s wartime TV show, as gunshots and grenades went off incessantly. If we entered by force under such circumstances, then it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the residents of the block might all come out to take a peek at what was going on.

“That wouldn’t be a good idea, everyone would think we’re committing burglary.” I looked like your average civilian, so it was fine for me, however Wei Shi by my side had floral tattoos spiralling up his arm and an undercut, so anyone who glanced at him would assume he wasn’t a benign presence. 

Wei Shi scratched his head and glanced at me with an appraising gaze, “You were in there for so long, did you not become a disciple of anyone there and learn any mysterious skills?”

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