Ding Huan glanced at the security guard:
"If you dare to shoot, you won’t see tomorrow’s sun."
After that, Ding Huan walked towards the Seven Star Building.
Seeing Ding Huan attempting to force his way in, the security guard didn’t hesitate to raise his handgun and fire a shot at Ding Huan’s head.
So what if he’s from Hua Xia? Even Hua Xia people aren’t allowed to be so arrogant on Ocean Life’s turf.
"Bang!" After the gunshot, everyone discovered that Ding Huan had already disappeared.
And the guard who had just fired the shot lay on the ground, blood gushing from his neck, obviously beyond saving.
An Ocean Life security personnel killed?
The guards quickly realized what happened and immediately sounded the alarm.
"Xinyue, should we go down?" Qu Yi, seeing more and more people rushing over, couldn’t help but ask.
Qi Xinyue shook her head:
"We can just wait here. Xiao Tu said, if anyone dares to attack the Blue Star, we can just activate the beam slash to kill them directly."
Compared to Qu Yi, Qi Xinyue had witnessed too much slaughter; she didn’t think there was anything inappropriate about it.
Inside the Seven Star Building, in the chairman’s office where a meeting was in session, everyone stood up when they heard the alarm outside.
"Anna, go take a look, see what’s happening?" A young Caucasian man furrowed his brows and said.
Who would dare cause trouble within Ocean Group’s turf in Niu Luo City?
This alarm going off clearly meant that someone was indeed causing trouble here.
"Boom!" The door was kicked open by Ding Huan, and at this moment, Anna hadn’t yet left.
"Mr. Ding?" Unexpectedly, someone recognized him, much to Ding Huan’s surprise.
The person who recognized him was a man from Hua Xia, appearing to be in his thirties or forties, with long, narrow eyes and the visage of someone worldly.
"What Mr. Ding?" Though the Caucasian young man’s Hua Xia language was awkward, he could express himself simply.
Hua Xia was now the world’s weathervane; the Hua Xia language was the lingua franca, something that children from all countries began learning at an early age.
"Mr. Ding recently beheaded a Demon Dragon at the human defense corridor, making a significant contribution to human survival."
The Hua Xia man spoke respectfully.
Though he was answering the young Caucasian man’s question, he was facing Ding Huan.
Upon hearing this, the young Caucasian man’s face changed instantly.
They had just been discussing this very matter.
And he knew even more that a few days ago, Ding Huan had killed Shi Changyi, Vice Alliance Hierarch of the Genetic Alliance, and Hou Hezhong.
That wasn’t all—Qin Qiang, the head of one of the Blue Star Ten Great Colleges, was also killed by Ding Huan.
John Nesf, the Chief Advisor of the Federation, had also died at the hands of Ding Huan.
This man was a slaughtering maniac, nothing like a gentle and generous Hua Xia person.
Ding Huan chuckled:
"You are well-informed. The things I just did, you already know."
It seemed that the large corporations and the human corridor defense line were always in constant communication.
"Mr. Ding..."
The middle-aged man wanted to speak, but Ding Huan gestured to stop him:
"Spare me the nonsense. First, tell me, is Wales here?"
The young Caucasian man, upon hearing Ding Huan’s words, quickly explained:
"Wales is my grandfather, and currently, Ocean Life is under the management of my father Weltmeister and myself."
If it were anyone else, he would have lashed out by now.
Who dared be so unruly in Ocean Life? Whether right or wrong, he would simply kill them.
In such chaotic times, Ocean Life had the capability and the confidence to do so.
The Hua Xia man hastily added:
"Mr. Ding, this is Anderson, the executive director of Ocean Life and the direct grandson of Wales. Ocean Life’s director is now Anderson’s father, Weltmeister."
Ding Huan’s gaze fell on the Hua Xia man, who, with a smile, continued to explain:
"I am Qiao Yinjun from Yongtang Biological Gene Company, here to discuss a cooperation with Ocean Life..."
Before Qiao Yinjun could finish, a dozen armed guards rushed in.
Before Ding Huan could act, Anderson shouted harshly:
"Who let you in? Get out, all of you."
The head of the security team was scolded, bemused; he had come to catch the killer.
Somebody had seen the killer entering the chairman’s meeting room; how could this be trivial?
But just as they arrived, they were told to get out, which was quite embarrassing.
He quickly waved his hand, leading his men to retreat.
"Anna, tell them not to make their own decisions."
Upon realizing it was Ding Huan, Anderson knew that their security was nowhere near enough to contend with him.
Ding Huan killed Acquired Strong People and Innate Strong People; their security guards were no more than dregs in his presence.
"Yes." Anna hurried out once again.
Ding Huan’s gaze rested on Anderson:
"How many brothers do you have? How many does your father have?"
Anderson replied respectfully:
"My father only has me for a son, he has two brothers, but they don’t communicate and harbour intense animosity towards each other. My uncle’s family died last year."
"Make a call immediately, summon your grandfather Wales and your father here." Ding Huan sat down.
"Ah..." Completely baffled, Anderson looked at Ding Huan.
Why call his grandfather and father here?
Qiao Yinjun had just made it clear; he was the executive director and could make all the decisions here.
"You have one minute to make the call." Ding Huan wasn’t going to indulge this young man.
It didn’t matter he was about to leave Earth; he would have come to settle the score regardless.
It was only a matter of settling it sooner or later.
"Anderson, make that call."
Qiao Yinjun, pale-faced, managed to say, his legs shaking somewhat.
Anderson didn’t understand, but he understood all too well.
Ding Huan demanded that all the men of the Wales family come here; it was a call for annihilation.
Anderson saw Qiao Yinjun’s face turn a bit pale and seemed to understand the gravity of the situation. He hurriedly picked up the phone and dialed out.
Ding Huan turned to Qiao Yinjun:
"You’re Qiao Yinjun, what’s your relationship with the Qiao family?"
"Mr. Ding, I am from the Qiao family.
I represent Yongtang Biological Gene Company here, negotiating a cooperation with Ocean Gene."
Qiao Yinjun tried hard to keep his voice from trembling, but he just couldn’t manage it.
"It’s about the Cocoon Origin Gene, right?" Ding Huan said indifferently.
"Yes..." Qiao Yinjun’s teeth chattered as he answered.
The Cocoon Origin Gene was essentially the same as the previously produced Sealyu Gene by Baiyu Group.
How many people had the Sealyu Gene killed?
This issue hadn’t even passed yet, and the production of Cocoon Origin Gene had already started, and the profits were astronomical.
To say it was like printing money was not wrong.
But he truly was innocent, this matter had nothing to do with him at all.
Ding Huan looked at Qiao Yinjun:
"Tell me, who were the ones that forcefully monopolized the Sealyu Gene? Remember not to talk nonsense.
You only have one chance to speak, otherwise, both Yongtang and the Qiaos will be erased.
You should be aware, even if I don’t ask you, I can still clearly know the answer."
"Yes, yes..."
Qiao Yinjun’s teeth were clashing:
"It’s Qiao Liudong and Qiao Jiansha. Qiao Liudong is the chairman of Yongtang Gene, and Qiao Jiansha is now in charge of producing the raw materials for Cocoon Origin Gene there..."
He knew he was finished; he could only hope that Ding Huan, seeing that he wasn’t a participant and had volunteered information, might spare him.
"Anybody else? Did the Qin Family participate?"
"I don’t know about the Qin Family, but Qin Xiuxin knew about it. She is the one who leaked the information.
She informed the Genetic Alliance, and Shi Changyi and the sons of the Wales family took away your father and Professor Wen..."
Only then did Ding Huan realize that he had already killed two of them.
Qin Xiuxin and Shi Changyi had been killed by him long ago.
"Where are Qiao Liudong and Qiao Jiansha now? Are they still in Yanjing?"
Ding Huan’s tone was still light as a breeze.
Qiao Yinjun took a deep breath, knowing that no matter what, the Qiao family couldn’t escape this.
Given Ding Huan’s bloodthirsty nature, if he went to the Qiao’s, it was feared they would truly be annihilated.
One only had to think about what happened at the Genetic Alliance’s lair to know; Ding Huan had been there twice, and both times he killed everyone in the Genetic Alliance’s lair.
He absolutely couldn’t let Ding Huan go to the Qiao’s.
These things, whether he spoke or not, Ding Huan knew; he only hoped that Ding Huan would spare the Qiao’s on account of his cooperative honesty.
As for Qiao Liudong and Qiao Jiansha, in Qiao Yinjun’s eyes, they were already dead.
Not just Qiao Liudong and Qiao Jiansha, even he, Qiao Yinjun, feared he was as good as dead.
With this thought, Qiao Yinjun felt suddenly emboldened:
"Mr. Ding, Qiao Liudong and Qiao Jiansha came with me; they’re visiting the De Yuan Family..."
Ding Huan cut him off:
"Call them here immediately. I am willing to pursue only the ringleaders without resorting to indiscriminate slaughter; otherwise, I may simply eradicate everyone involved."
"Yes." Qiao Yinjun unhesitatingly took out his phone to start calling.
The first to arrive were the Wales father and son, Weltmeister.
Anderson, unaware of the severity of the situation, thought calling Grandpa and Dad was merely a matter of paying money.
Knowing it was Ding Huan who had come, Wales didn’t pay it much mind.
Perhaps it was because he had been a high-ranker for too long, in his view, what did it matter if Ding Huan had come?
He had seen Zhong Chi, Hua Xia’s strongest man, and that was just it.
Compared to his Wales family, there was still a long way to go.
The reason he came was to lecture Anderson.
He was going to show Anderson, as the one who expanded the family into one of the top three global gene companies, how he dealt with various threats and suppression?
As for Ding Huan’s recent feats like slaying the Genetic Alliance’s main and deputy Alliance Hierarchs, the heads of the Blue Star Ten Great Colleges, the Chief Advisor of the Federation, and others in the human corridor defense line, he didn’t pay any attention.
He had retired; even his leisure time wasn’t enough; where was the time to care about these matters?
Today he was going to show Anderson how a family stood at the pinnacle of the world.
It wasn’t by cowering before the strong or calling out his grandfather to come out of retirement.
"Grandpa..." Seeing Wales come, Anderson quickly greeted him.
"So, you’re Ding Huan?" Wales didn’t speak Hua Xia; he didn’t know the language at all.
Ding Huan disregarded him, his gaze falling on the two bodyguards behind Wales.
Turned out they were both gene cultivators, and their cultivation wasn’t far behind Shi Changyi’s, both being above level seven.
These world-class gene conglomerates truly had deep foundations, using resources to stack up two level seven gene cultivators without anyone knowing.
No one knew, so they definitely didn’t take part in defending against Fierce Beasts on the human corridor defense line.
"Seize him, break his legs," ordered Wales.
Wales huffed discontentedly at Ding Huan’s flippant demeanor.
The world’s top expert would have to lie low here, so what was this young teacher?
The two bodyguards leaped towards Ding Huan, one from each side.
But they fell to the ground with a thump, still meters away from Ding Huan.
Blood pooled like fountains, spreading instantly on the floor.
Wales’s cane fell from his hand, and Weltmeister stepped back in shock involuntarily.
These two bodyguards of his father rarely took action, but whenever they did, no one, including the so-called strongest man Zhong Chi, could withstand them.
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But what was he witnessing now? These two men didn’t even reach Ding Huan, and they were killed; was he seeing things?
"Sit down," invited Ding Huan, pointing to a chair. "There are two more friends who haven’t arrived yet. Let’s wait until everybody is here, then we can have a farewell party."
Wales had weathered many storms and never knew what regret was.
At this moment, he felt regret; he shouldn’t have come.