Special Agent’s Rebirth: The Almighty Goddess of Quick Transmigration - Chapter 292
Ye Shaohua watched Ye Sinian, realizing that perhaps from the very beginning, Ye Sinian had never truly considered Ye Cheng, Du Man, or herself as family.
In Ye Sinian’s eyes, Ye Cheng and Du Man were blatantly biased.
This was the attitude of a secret agent toward ordinary people.
In truth, as an agent, Ye Sinian had several cases under her belt where she had eliminated civilians without hesitation.
Despite living in peacetime, people like Ye Cheng were nothing more than ants in Ye Sinian’s eyes.
Seeing that Ye Shaohua remained silent, Ye Sinian turned away coldly and strode downstairs.
“Shaohua, where are you going so late?” Ye Cheng and Du Man grew worried when they saw Ye Shaohua preparing to leave after dinner.
It was unusual.
Ye Shaohua fiddled with her phone and smiled casually at them. “Mom, Dad, you know my company has overtime. I’m working on a project right now—if I do well, I’ll get a permanent position.”
Hearing it was work-related, Ye Cheng and Du Man didn’t question further. Ye Cheng even walked her downstairs.
…..
Outskirts of Beijing, a small town.
Bai Xuanmo was frantic. “Sinian, have you managed to contact anyone outside?”
Ye Sinian’s expression was grim. “No. The entire area’s signals are being blocked.”
They had rushed here after receiving intel about an arms depot, only to realize it was a trap—one specifically targeting Yun Nuo.
The enemy knew Yun Nuo’s weaknesses all too well.
No matter how strong Yun Nuo was, he was still human—a soldier who valued loyalty above all else.
Once he realized the trap was meant for him, he ordered Bai Xuanmo, Ye Sinian, and the others to evacuate while he stayed behind to dismantle the bombs.
The nearby village had over a hundred residents. If the bombs detonated, they would all be caught in the blast.
Yun Nuo stayed to defuse them.
There were over a hundred bombs in total. The enemy knew Yun Nuo’s limits—just as he was focused on disarming the last one, they ambushed him. Strangely, Yun Nuo collapsed unconscious before finishing.
This had never happened before.
“Is he alright?” Ye Shaohua frowned, noting Yun Nuo’s flushed but unconscious state.
Ye Sinian was too frantic to think straight. Seeing Ye Shaohua only fueled her irritation. “What the hell are you doing here?! Do you think this is some convenience store, open to anyone? Get her out of here!”
She hadn’t even considered how Ye Shaohua had bypassed the enemy’s defenses to enter.
Bai Xuanmo’s expression darkened as he recalled Ye Shaohua’s connection to Yun Nuo.
However, Yun Nuo’s most trusted subordinate spoke up. “Miss Ye, can you get the Captain out?”
Let Ye Shaohua take him? Was this a joke?
Before Ye Sinian could protest, Ye Shaohua answered, “I can.”
“Then he’s your responsibility,” the subordinate said decisively. “The rest of you, with me—we’ll buy time.”
The exits were already surrounded.
“You know who’s inside,” Yun Nuo’s subordinate exchanged blows with one of the enemies but was quickly overpowered. He spat out blood and glared at the golden-haired, green-eyed man across from him. “Aren’t you afraid of retribution from Yun’s faction?”
The green-eyed man smirked darkly. “Exactly because of who he is, I’m here to kill him. Five years ago, he slaughtered half our assassin alliance. My master and senior brothers died by his hand. Do you think I’d let that slide?”
Assassin Alliance?
Hearing the name, Bai Xuanmo and Ye Sinian paled.
Especially when they recognized the green-eyed man.
They had suspected, but hearing the confirmation was still chilling.
Five years ago, Viper—the assassin known as “Snake”—was a target even the FBI and the mafia had joined forces to eliminate.
Feared internationally, he was only killed after Yun Nuo intervened.
Yet Viper wasn’t dead. Not only had he survived, but he had returned for revenge.
“Viper… is he really that strong?” A calm voice cut through the tension.
The voice was familiar.
Ye Sinian and Bai Xuanmo turned to see Ye Shaohua—who was supposed to be evacuating Yun Nuo—standing there instead.
“Is he really that strong?” Ye Sinian barely restrained herself from throttling Ye Shaohua. “You have no idea who he is, and you’re asking if he’s strong?”
If not for the crisis, Ye Sinian would have already dealt with this idiot.
Bai Xuanmo took a deep breath, disappointment settling in.
He should’ve known better than to expect anything from her.
And now Yun Nuo hadn’t even been evacuated.
Viper ignored Ye Shaohua entirely, focusing on Bai Xuanmo. “Xuanmo, you traitor to the Assassin Alliance. Today, I’ll start with you.”
Bai Xuanmo wasn’t surprised his identity was exposed.
He remained composed. “I’m an undercover agent. Your alliance murdered over a thousand civilians. I was just delivering justice.”
Perhaps he had always known this day would come.
Bai Xuanmo stepped forward, glancing back at the others. “Find a way to escape. Don’t help me. Viper will come for me first—you still have a chance.”
He took a deep breath.
As a spy, he had long accepted his fate. Yun Nuo had shielded him for five years, allowing him to survive.
But Viper—who had taken two bullets and fallen into the sea—hadn’t died.
Bai Xuanmo exhaled slowly. “I’ll submit to your judgment—”
“Bai Xuanmo!” Behind him, his team’s eyes burned with fury. “Wait! Just wait for the Captain!”
Bai Xuanmo continued walking forward.
Everyone knew Viper’s strength—why else would the FBI and mafia have allied against him?
Ye Shaohua had been about to leave, thinking evacuating Yun Nuo was enough.
But hearing Viper’s words, she looked at Bai Xuanmo with newfound surprise.
An undercover agent. A spy.
Her fingers twitched. She turned, observing the team’s refusal to leave, their faces set with grim resolve.
Was this their mindset? Willing to die themselves, never considering if their comrades would accept it?
Ye Shaohua sighed. She removed her glasses, stepping out from behind the group, twirling the frames in her hand.
“Give me some face, will you?”