<h4>Chapter 885: Chapter 887: He Got Away</h4>
Chu Ge could no longer clearly see the situation outside. The piercing cries of bats and the howling wind in his ears made his originallyposed state of mind be a bit restless.
"Chu Ge, let’s see how long you canst!"
From a distance, ck Widow stood there, her gaze sternly observing everything. No one can withstand the cries of so many bats; the turbulence and damage caused by the sound waves are not something an ordinary person can endure.
Chu Ge quickly understood what ck Widow intended to do; she wanted to use the sound waves created by the bats to interfere with him.
But by the time Chu Ge realized it, it was already toote. His mind was buzzing, and he couldn’t think straight.
Even his temples throbbed faintly, a pain he could not alleviate with True Qi.
As he watched his eardrums about to be damaged, unable to hold on, suddenly, a roar continuously sounded beside his ears.
Chu Ge slowly opened his eyes and saw a mass of ck gradually bing clear in front of him.
Chu Ge rubbed his ears, the tinnitus gradually faded, but his head still felt heavy.
He felt very curious that so many bats could be easily controlled by ck Widow, hiding them within the dark clouds.
Chu Ge wondered why ck Widow suddenly stopped. He curiously looked up, searching for ck Widow’s whereabouts, but found not far away that ck Widow was being attacked by her own bats.
Chu Ge snorted lightly, recalling the old saying, "He who does evil will ultimately face disaster."
"ck Widow, now that you are attacked by your own bats, the feeling in your heart must be quite unpleasant."
Chu Ge swiftly arrived in front of ck Widow. Although she was being attacked by bats, the attacks were minor to ck Widow and she hardly paid any attention to them.
ck Widow red furiously at Chu Ge. The number of bats she summoned was toorge to control, and there would always be a few disobedient bats.
And now, these disobedient bats, not knowing what’s gotten into them, actually began to attack ck Widow, as if someone were manipting them.
Gradually, Chu Ge noticed more and more bats flying towards ck Widow, a point that caught both Chu Ge and ck Widow off guard.
It was conceivable that asionally a few bats might slip up, but suddenly so many losing control suggested there was a problem.
Chu Ge narrowed his eyes watching these bats encircle ck Widow, the circle growingrger. Suddenly, a figure shed beside him.
Chu Ge warily looked at him and took a step back.
"Mr. Chu, we meet again."
"Xia Tian?" Chu Ge wondered, looking at the neer. This person was Xia Tian, the key figure in Capital City’s secret organization.
"It’s me."
Xia Tian nodded slightly in greeting.
Chu Ge puzzledly looked at him, pointing at those bats, "Did you do this?"
Turning the bats against their master, even attacking the master.
Xia Tian smiled slightly, "Yes, I just reciprocated in kind."
Chu Ge grew increasingly curious, asking, "How did you manage this?"
Xia Tian waved a whistle in his hand, a whistle specially crafted.
Chu Ge suspiciously took the whistle and looked at it, somewhat curious, asking, "Just with this whistle?"
Xia Tian chuckled and nodded, "Don’t underestimate this whistle, Mr. Chu. It can control all livestock, including these animals. Paired with specific secret codes, it can make them cooperate very well."
"So miraculous."
Chu Ge handed the whistle to Xia Tian, who took it and put it to his mouth to blow again.
Beside him, Chu Ge listened, but didn’t hear any sound from the whistle.
Yet despite no sound, the bats seemed invigorated, as if they were all hyped up.
"What’s happening?"
Chu Ge asked in confusion.
Xia Tian didn’t speak; he continued blowing the whistle. After a while, those bats encircled ck Widowpletely before he stopped.
"ck Widow would never have imagined being undone by the bats she raised."
Xia Tian said in a mncholy tone.
Chu Ge, however, looked warily in ck Widow’s direction, realizing things couldn’t be as simple as Xia Tian said.
Xia Tian saw the doubt in Chu Ge’s heart. He knew Chu Ge was a remarkable figure, having witnessed Chu Ge’s prowess and knowing he was capable.
But no one is perfect; there are always things one does not know.
"Don’t worry, Mr. Chu. These bats are now under control, and ck Widow won’t escape shortly. Let’s leave quickly."
Leave?
Chu Ge nced at him, "Are we really going to let ck Widow go so easily?"
Xia Tian sighed bitterly, saying, "Even if we joined forces, we wouldn’t be her match. Besides, these bats are just temporarily confused by the whistle. After this period, they will return to normal, under ck Widow’s control. Then, you and I will be in trouble."
What Xia Tian said was not unreasonable, but encountering ck Widow was rare. Chu Ge didn’t want to miss the opportunity for a showdown.
The word retreat should never appear in an Ancient Martial Artist’s dictionary.
Xia Tian patted Chu Ge’s shoulder, consoling, "I know you’re unwilling, but we must preserve our strength. Behind this, ck Widow is certainly not acting alone. We need to keep her to catch the mastermind!"
Chu Ge scoffed lightly, "The mastermind? Besides those Japanese Shadow Killers, who else could it be?"
"What you say might be true, but without evidence, we can’t rashly apprehend anyone." Xia Tian sighed, seeing the bats about to regain rity. He couldn’t help reminding, "Mr. Chu, let’s go now."
Chu Ge was helpless; given the current situation, he could only follow Xia Tian’s advice.
Thus, Chu Ge left the ce with Xia Tian. Shortly after their departure, ck Widow killed all those bats.
Looking at the bats lying all around, ck Widow was heartbroken. She had raised them painstakingly, but now she had to kill them because of Chu Ge and an unknown stranger.
If she were further disturbed by these bats, her mind would be in chaos.
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ck Widow nced around, finding Chu Ge and that person’s figure long gone.
Feeling somewhat infuriated, she had not even seen clearly who had interfered with her but had let him escape!
Unwillingly, ck Widow stomped her foot, internally noting this grudge against Chu Ge.