Superman Termination Manual-Chapter 557 - 271 Strange Thing VS Alien Monster

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Chapter 557: Chapter 271 Strange Thing VS Alien Monster ‘Bai Wenna’ (Part 1) Chapter 557: Chapter 271 Strange Thing VS Alien Monster ‘Bai Wenna’ (Part 1) In complete silence, Ke Mingye took a deep breath, psychologically prepared himself for a moment, slowly raised his eyes, and once again met the boy’s bloodshot eyes.

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The boy’s cracked lips no longer parted, he was merely staring dead at Ke Mingye, calm yet with a hint of madness.

“What exactly is he?” Ke Mingye turned his head and asked the strange entity.

On the podium, upon hearing this, the strange entity turned to face the blackboard, pulling down a whiteboard from above.

It took out a ballpoint pen from between its buttocks, the origin of which was unknown, and the tip spun on the whiteboard, drawing swirl after swirl of pitch black.

The swirls piled up, like voids, and then the entity swapped to a red pen, drawing a silhouette of a helpless boy inside the black hole. He curled up in the corner, clutching his head.

Following that, it turned its head back and spoke ethereally, “Do you know, there are things, such as: the darkness within, violence, the desire to escape, the pain of being forced to make choices, distortion, that can twist someone’s innermost self…Some people think they are rational, pretending to be indifferent, as if it all never existed, but actually, those things are pushed into a dark, cramped corner of the heart, covered in dust. You think by doing so, they cease to exist.”

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Pausing for a moment, the strange entity continued: “But…that’s just what you think. In fact, they are always there, and when they step out of the shadows, they turn into monsters…into a kind of monster that can devour everything.”

By the end, its voice was low like a hissing snake, its eyes shimmering with a profound light.

“Shut up, Riddler.” Red Hat said blandly, “Our Lao Ke home does not take in Riddlers.”

“Did you hear that? Miss Red Hat said ‘Riddler shut up’.”

Kobe flapped his wings as he spoke.

Spider Man said, “I suggest we vote to expel the strange entity, let it duel with the two people outside.”

Lan Ou said, “I cast 1 vote.”

Red Hat said, “That’s 2 votes from this side.”

“Are you targeting me?” the strange entity covered its face crying, defending itself, “I’m not like you guys, one under the coverage of Horror Crow Man, one under Xizi Yue, one with Fan Quan wiping his ass, if not as Riddler, how would I survive a second in front of those tough men?”

“What about Lord Kobe?” Kobe asked.

“You, just die together with Shi Neian,” Red Hat said, “Who else do you want to cover you?”

“Suicide it.” Kobe hung his head.

As the conversation went on, Ke Mingye silently stared out the window at the hysterical figure.

Lan Ou noticed his gaze.

“Do you understand it now…” said Lan Ou, yawning and spreading his hands, “It’s not that we don’t let him come in to vote, but with his character, it wouldn’t be surprising if he came in and killed us all.”

He paused for a moment, his eyes filled with tired tears, his voice vague, “By then… we might just have to hold the first ‘Ke Mingye Martial Arts Tournament’ in this welfare home.”

“My god, this owl actually said something sensible, that’s rare…” the strange entity curled its lips, “I also find ‘Strange Entity Lecture’ more interesting than ‘Ke Mingye Martial Arts Tournament’, we are all civilized people, why resort to violence?”

“Which owl are you talking about?”

Kobe cocked his head.

“I’m talking about the one with red and blue colors,” the strange entity coughed, replying seriously.

“Sorry, but your dad is called Lan Ou,” Lan Ou slowly said, “not called an owl, and definitely not red and blue.”

The strange entity smacked its forehead, its hollow eyes staring at him, “Magic girl aside, after all, a scavenger… Comrade Lan Ou, since you are already a superhero, can you have some quality? behaving like this is going to get you cyberbullied.”

“I learned it from our Red Hat,” Lan Ou pointed at Red Hat.

“Whose Red Hat?” Kobe furrowed his brows and squeezed his eyes, grumbling angrily.

“Our home,” Lan Ou reiterated.

“No,” Kobe raised his wings and patted his chest, saying assertively, “it’s my home.”

“Oh, my apologies that the little girl who grew up picking trash has offended you guys,” Red Hat paused and added, “Idiots.”

Ke Mingye remained quiet throughout, his head hung low in silence, as if separated from everyone by a layer of film.

“What about those two people outside, what do you mean they say they’re reserves?” he opened his mouth and asked quietly, “Will they…possibly come into the classroom in the future?”

“Correct, but that also in the future, and only possibly… after all, those people outside are too dangerous and don’t fit in with us.”

As he spoke, the strange entity shook its finger, criticizing unhappily, “Strange Entity only plays with logical and reasonable people, Strange Entity doesn’t play with brainless folks who start physical fights, like Qingqing Qingqing Ya, Hei Hei Hei Hei Pan…”

Before it finished speaking, suddenly a blistering white spider silk shot out of nowhere, sealing its mouth solid.

Seeing this, the strange entity first hung its head, glanced at the spider web on its mouth, then expressionlessly tore off the web and looked up at Spider Man sitting in the middle of the classroom.

It narrowed its hollow eyes and coldly asked, “What do you mean?”

“Shut up, you stupid thing always blabbering non-stop, aren’t you annoying?” Spider Man lowered his head playing with his mobile phone, the other hand still in mid-air wearing a web shooter, “Even a paranoid person is better at this than you, idiot.”

“Feels like paranoiac is not as good as Fan Quan… Male friend,” Red Hat looked at her book.

“In summary, since today’s voting segment has ended, the outcome of this voting session is the same as the last, a tie,” said the strange entity, shrugging, “Unfortunately, as far as I know… indecisive people never end well, and they might end up gaining nothing at all.”