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    Chapter 133 Qin Zhu┃Maybe this is the person picked out by the death squads.

    Tuk-tuk-tuk——

    There was a knock on the door suddenly.

    Yu Wenyun gave Lao Yu a few arrows, raised his head and asked, “Who is it?”

    Youhuo’s voice came in: “Me.”

    “Brother?” Yu Wen stepped over the bag on the ground and leaned over to unscrew the door lock.

    Besides You Huo, there were also Qin Zhu and Chu Yue outside the door. Yu Wen was stunned for a moment and said, “Are you leaving? Lao Yu and I are still packing our things.”

    You Huo glanced inside over Yu Wen – Old Yu was rolling up his sleeves and zipping up his backpack.

    Perhaps because of the lighting, Lao Yu was thinner than before. There was a faint dividing line between his face and neck, and his arms also had a vague outline of muscles.

    This he finally looks like a soldier.

    You Huo suddenly remembered that Yu Wen once said jokingly: “My dad has such a reckless personality. He also likes to brag when he is drunk. He even boasted about beating dogs with his bare hands when he was a child, but he never boasted about military life. I guess he is not very good at being a soldier.”

    He only knew that Lao Yu had been a soldier for a few years. He had no big ambitions and limited academic qualifications, so he quickly retired.

    Occasionally someone would ask about it, and Lao Yu would always wave his hands and smile, saying: “Hey – forget it, if a good man doesn’t mention his bravery in the past, I’ve become so fat.”

    Thinking about it carefully, he seems to rarely mention the past.

    Lao Yu stood up with his bag and asked, “Leaving now?”

    Youhuo came back to his senses: “No, there’s no rush. Let’s go find Doctor Wu to ask something. Come over together?”

    Old Yu was stunned: “Now?”

    “Yeah.”

    “Then…” Old Yu glanced around, put the scattered things into his coat pocket, and said, “Okay, let’s go together. What do you want to ask now?”

    “Found something.” You Huo shook the brown wallet in his hand.

    Lao Yu did not doubt that he was there, so he went out with Yu Wen.

    He thought it was a meeting of all members, but Youhuo didn’t call anyone else.

    This made him a little puzzled.

    She was the only one in Wu Li’s room, and the other two girls went to the bathroom together to change the hemostatic patches for the three students.

    Wu Li was a little surprised when she opened the door and saw them.

    She glanced at the old clock on the wall and asked, “Didn’t we make an appointment to leave at 11 o’clock at night? There is still an hour and a half left.”

    Chu Yue said straight to the point: “I’m not leaving early, but I’m here to ask you a few questions.”

    “Ask me for advice?” Wu Li was stunned.

    Boss Chu always speaks straightforwardly, and they have a good relationship, so he rarely uses such words.This shows that what is being asked is very serious.

    Wu Li motioned to them to close the door: “Sit down wherever you want, what’s the problem?”

    “You mentioned a project before entering the examination room.” Youhuo reminded.

    Wu Li once said that she participated in a project.It was just that the system was fully monitored at that time, so it was not convenient for her to say more. She kept saying that she would wait for the right time.

    They jumped into this examination room because there is a place where they can whisper.

    Although the secret space Chu Yue mentioned was not found, they received help from 154 and all members were covered.Unless a bonus or deduction point is stepped on, the system cannot hear them or see them.

    This is the best time to whisper.

    Wu Li is an extremely rational girl who can always accurately judge when to say what to say.

    Therefore, she spoke very simply.

    “I participated in the project five years ago. I followed my uncle, who is your attending doctor.” Wu Li said, “Xiao Yang has told you that under normal circumstances, he will not be in clinical practice, right?”

    You Huo nodded.

    Wu Li said: “I was very surprised when I first heard that he had treated you for brain injuries and eye injuries. But then I thought about your memory condition and then thought about that project, and it was not surprising.”

    “I was still studying for a Ph.D. at the time, and my professional ability was much worse than it is now. I never thought that I would join that task force, because my uncle had very high requirements for me. According to his standards, I was not qualified to participate.” Wu Li recalled: “It took me two years to come to my senses. At that time, he should have needed a helper that he could fully trust.”

    At that time, Wu Li was young and had little experience.It is said that I participated in the project, but in fact I was hovering on the periphery from beginning to end and never touched the core.

    “What I want to do is some observational research. The research objects are a group of -” she considered for a moment and said in a way that was easy for them to understand: “Patients with atypical brain interference are just like the two of you.”

    She pointed at You Huo and then at Qin Ju.

    “That batch of patients included both domestic and foreign patients, with a wide range. I thought they were volunteer patients recruited by the task force to study new treatment methods.”

    Initially, Wu Li did not have any doubts.

    She carefully recorded the conditions of those patients every day, carefully observing every commonality and difference, and sent more than ten copies of the notes.Although she has no access to core research, she will ask about the progress of research on treatment methods from time to time.

    She followed it on and off for two years and finally realized some problems.

    “First, the patient’s identity.” Wu Li stretched out a finger and said, “The information I initially received included the basic information of each patient, height, weight, age, etc., including occupation, written in a variety of ways. But later I discovered that the initial information was probably inaccurate because most of those patients were from the military.”

    “At that time, I could still convince myself that the dedication of soldiers was relatively strong, and it was understandable that they accounted for the majority of volunteers. But then another problem arose.”

    Wu Li stretched out a second finger: “I have more objects to observe.”

    “There were only 6 people in the beginning, and gradually increased to 14 in four months, and then 2 more in the next six months. It suddenly stopped in the second year, and no new patients were added.”

    “Why is the increase in observation objects a problem?” Yu Wen was a little curious.

    Wu Li said: “Because samples are very important, within a research cycle, sample changes are taboo and will directly affect the accuracy of conclusions. Generally, even if there is an increase or decrease, it will be after the end of a cycle and a staged conclusion is obtained.”

    “Besides, the increase and decrease are also planned and purposeful. Eight people will be added in four months, and two will be added in six months? This kind of addition is too chaotic and irregular.”

    Yu Wen said “Oh” and almost understood.

    Wu Li stretched out a third finger: “There is one last question – the location of the project was changed midway.”

    “What do you mean?” Youhuo asked.

    “About the fifth month, my uncle informed me to change the laboratory. At the beginning of the second year, I changed again. The last time I moved directly abroad.”

    At first, Wu Li felt strange that such relocations were already so frequent.

    “And after two years, the so-called treatment plan has almost stagnated, at least I haven’t seen any substantial progress.” Wu Li said: “I was vaguely aware that there was a problem with the entire project. Rather than researching the treatment plan, they were more like hiding something.”

    It’s like… protecting those patients while avoiding something.

    “After moving abroad, I stopped participating.” Wu Li said, “But because of those doubts and questions, I kept looking for relevant information and paid special attention to my uncle’s situation. Over the past three years, I have gained some insights – more than ten years ago, my uncle participated in a joint research project as an expert consultant in medicine. Judging from the current situation, it should be this screening examination system. The main developers involved are both domestic experts and foreign. I have seen group photos.”

    “Some problems occurred during the operation of the system, just like artificial intelligence suddenly had thoughts close to human beings. For reasons of punishment or self-protection, it interfered with the brain memory of some people. This is where my observation objects came from. They did not remember anything related to the system, which made the uncle and other related personnel somewhat unable to start.”

    “I later found out that my uncle has actually been very nervous in the past few years. Because some of the former creative staff often got into trouble, I have been wondering if those people were also pulled in by the system. Has Xiao Yang ever told you how she and I were pulled in to take the exam?”

    You Huo nodded: “At your uncle’s house.”

    “Yes, when I came out of his study room.” Wu Li said: “I kept thinking afterwards whether the system had pulled the wrong person. The person it wanted to pull in for the exam was not Yang Shu and I, but my uncle. We just bumped into each other.”

    “Not necessarily.” Youhuo said, “Maybe it’s you and your uncle that it wants to pull.”

    He suddenly remembered what 154 once said, he said that the screening condition of the examination system is “dangerous people”.Perhaps the initial definition is some talents who can be absorbed by the troops, but as the system loses control and becomes autonomous, its definition of “danger” will also change.

    The person who created it always knows it best, including its strengths and weaknesses.

    To the system, these people are time bombs and living threats.

    Wu Li thought for a moment, then said softly, “Ah,” she said, “I don’t rule out this possibility. After all, I am half a participant. No wonder my uncle suggested that I not take on projects related to the army in the past two years. I thought he was afraid that I would find something. Thinking about it now… maybe he regrets bringing me into the project. He hopes that I will stay away to avoid being affected.”

    “I can understand that he kept it from you.” You Huo frowned and said, “But why didn’t he tell me? I have been recuperating in the hospital for so long, and he had many opportunities to tell me the ins and outs. But he only said that I was injured in training.”

    Wu Li said: “I don’t dare to say that he has been very vigilant in recent years and sometimes is overly sensitive. It may be because you have been in the system for a long time, and he suspects that you have been interfered with by the system and become its help.”

    Youhuo thought of his own eyes and suddenly became quiet.

    Too.

    The relationship between he and the system is almost symbiotic. Who can guarantee that his position will always be firm and pure?

    No one dares to take this risk.

    Wu Li glanced at him and added: “Don’t blame him for being more vigilant. I once found out from his calls, messages and occasional chats that they have been contacting the army to help and organized some people, similar to the nature of a death squad, but they have never succeeded. If it were me, I would also suspect that someone has been helping the system.”

    “I met a person at my uncle’s place. He must have been arranged by the army. We chatted for a few words at that time, but then… I never saw him again. I think it’s probably more serious than bad.”

    She didn’t speak for a while, seeming to be reminiscing.

    After a moment, she said softly: “As you know, most of the personnel selected for this kind of death squad are people who have nothing to worry about. There are no complicated social relationships and no worries. If something goes wrong, the scope of damage can be minimized.”

    This is actually quite euphemistic.

    To put it bluntly, the best candidates for those death squads are lone wolves who have no parents or relatives.If unfortunately there are casualties, no one will find out except those who know about it, and no one will feel sorry for them.

    The damage with the smallest scope only affects ourselves.

    Youhuo didn’t expect to hear this from Wu Li.

    He was stunned for a moment, and suddenly turned his head to look at the people around him.

    Qin Juwo was sitting on the sofa, resting his chin on his elbows, his expression unchanged from beginning to end, as if he was listening to something irrelevant.

    He felt the confused gaze, turned his head and smiled silently.

    This kind of smile is something he always has, with a careless attitude and a hint of comfort.

    Maybe this is the person picked out by the death squads. This is the characteristic of the so-called lone wolf.

    Even at this time, he’s first reaction is still to comfort the person he cares about most and tell the other person – there is no need to worry about me, it doesn’t matter to me.

    But I do.

    Youhuo grabbed the hand beside him and pursed his lips straight.

    This man named Qin Jiu will never be able to control the scope of damage to himself, because there is another You Huo beside him.

    If he has something to do, he will be sad.

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