"Bang"
"Boom"
"Ah!"
Sounds of fighting accompanied by wails echoed throughout the entire abandoned oil tank factory.
Within a minute, more than a dozen people lay on the ground, unable to get up, continuously moaning in pain.
"Photos, who told you to take them?"
As Gu Zhiqi's voice fell, the moans got louder, but no one answered him.
Gu Zhiqi stepped forward and kicked the nearest person, "You talk."
That person played dead and didn't move.
Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi slightly raised his eyebrows, his lips curving into a small smile as he lifted his foot.
"Ah!"
A scream like that of a slaughtering pig resounded, and the person who had been at Gu Zhiqi's feet slid two meters away, clutching his groin and curling up into a ball, his face distorted in agony.
Seeing this, the others quickly covered their groins and continued to play dead.
"Come on, you talk."
Gu Zhiqi casually pointed at another person, his expression lazy and indifferent, his tone not as cold as before but rather tinged with weariness, lacking any lethality—but...
No one dared to think so anymore.
"It was the boss who contacted us. We don't know who it was!"
The pointed person blurted out without any hesitation.
Gu Zhiqi glanced at the speaker coolly, lifted his foot, and walked over to the boss who had already passed out, his groin a bloody mess.
He crouched down, checked his trouser pockets.
He found a cell phone.
The most recent call was fifteen minutes ago; Gu Zhiqi pressed the dial button.
The other party picked up quickly, "Send the photos first, and after I get the photos, I'll give you the final payment."
Hearing the somewhat familiar voice, Gu Zhiqi lazily smiled and spoke nonchalantly, "We're all acquaintances. Want the photos? Why not come to me directly?"
"..."
"Beep beep beep"
After silent seconds, the other party hung up.
Gu Zhiqi didn't care, just casually threw the cell phone back onto the boss's body and walked towards the gate of the oil tank yard.
Meanwhile, a hint of irritability crossed her forehead.
She originally lived on Aquamarine Star, dominated by technology, Ancient Martial Arts, and Mysticism, the youngest Ninth-order Sorcerer on the planet.
She had just sent her master away, killed her martial uncle, outlived her senior brother, and became the Hierarch of the Feng Shui Alliance.
Just as she finished writing the future plans and retirement plans of the Alliance, she was killed by her enemies.
She died, but not cleanly, instead...
She transmigrated.
She became a supporting female character in a novel.
In the novel, Gu Xiyue was the real daughter covered in glorious identities, while she, having taken on the script of a vicious supporting character, was a false daughter who usurped others' positions, continuously sabotaged the main female, and faced countless slaps in return, ultimately meeting a tragic end.
The original character followed the evil supporting character script perfectly.
Now, the plot had progressed to the point where, after numerous failed attempts to harm the main character and repeatedly being embarrassed, she exhausted the Gu Family's affection for her and was completely ousted from the Gu family.
The original character's malevolence was genuine—apart from scheming against the main character, she took full advantage of her status as the Gu family's daughter, often bullying others.
Now, having been thrown out of her home, someone had hired kidnappers to abduct her and take nude photos of her.
She remembered the subsequent plot: after being gang-raped, her naked photos spread across the internet, and having no other choice, she had to change her face and name then come back to continue causing trouble, only to be sent by the main character's younger brother to mine in F continent.
Gu Zhiqi lightly clicked her tongue, her luck was truly unmatched.
Call it bad luck, yet she survived death.
Call it good fortune, yet she transmigrated into a despised supporting character.
…
This was an old abandoned oil tank factory, quite large. Gu Zhiqi walked slowly, taking some time to reach the gate of the yard.
Reaching the gate, Gu Zhiqi raised her hand to open it.
The gate creaked open heavily.
Compared to the factory's interior, the light outside was much stronger, causing Gu Zhiqi to instinctively lift her hand to shield her eyes.
The light was blinding, the oppressive heat hitting her face, making it hard to breathe.
Before she could even make out the outside scene, suddenly the world spun around her.
Gu Zhiqi's vision blackened, and she passed out.
Just before falling, she vaguely saw several people in black combat suits aiming guns at her.