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Sun Bin hemmed and hawed but couldn’t say word.

“I’ll ask you again, where did you get this pen?”

Qiao Yue stared straight at Sun Bin, eyes like black holes, making Sun Bin a little breathless.

“Why should I tell you? I get it now. You just want this pen, right?” Sun Bin laughed coldly. He felt that he had found Qiao Yue’s weak spot and was even a little pleased with himself.

“Do you know why I told Teacher Chang that the pen was mine?” Qiao Yue looked at Sun Bin with her head tilted, like a cunning black cat. Sun Bin couldn’t help but shudder.

“I don’t know.” Sun Bin answered indifferently.

“Because it was the only way that the pen will end up with me instead of being searched and found by you. Teacher Chang would also give the pen back to me in the end.” Qiao Yue smiled even more brightly. “If I’m not wrong, you rented this pen, right?”

High tech gadgets developed by the organization costs millions, even tens of millions of yuan. Even if they could be rented out for money, they would be taken back eventually.

Based on her understanding of Sun Bin’s family finances, they probably didn’t have the money to buy him such an expensive cheating pen.

“In other words, if you can’t return this pen, you’ll lose your huge deposit, right?”

Sun Bin’s legs gave way and he fell to the ground.

How did Qiao Yue know so much about these things? He merely stumbled into that illegal website, and Qiao Yue sounded like he was regular customer of the website.

“You actually visit that illegal website.” Sun Bin said.

Qiao Yue laughed coldly. “Of course, and I’m a VIP customer there. I’ve sold human organs there for tens of millions of yuan. If you don’t answer my question, not only will I not return the pen to you, but I will also take and sell your organs.”

Sun Bin moved backwards. He was already scared out of his wits.

Based on his understanding, no one in school knew about the dark web. When Qiao Yue mentioned it so casually, Sun Bin realized that he had taunted the wrong person.

“I will tell you. I beg you, please don’t take my organs, please… I’m begging you.” Sun Bin knelt and even wanted to kowtow to Qiao Yue.

The Li brothers had given him a similar pen before, but that pen would have been rendered useless by the signal jammer.

Later before the exam, Sun Bin posted on a science and technology Forum, asking if anyone knew about this type of cheating device and could provide a link to purchase it.

An anonymous user provided him with a login and a link to the website.

The website was called “Lucifer Market”, and the sellers and buyers there were all demons.

They provided illegal services. Some sold human organs, assassination orders and other strange things.

As long as you were willing and had enough money, you could buy any outrageous thing there.

As Sun Bin spoke, he logged on to the website using his phone and showed Qiao Yue the transaction record.

The seller’s name was Nori, and his profile picture was a black cat with its eyes open. The black cat looked like it was about to jump out of the screen.

Qiao Yue took Sun Bin’s phone and took out her laptop. She typed something on her laptop and transferred Sun Bin’s information from his phone to her laptop.

Qiao Yue also removed all traces of the dark web from Sun Bin’s phone and installed a firewall for him. He was not from that world and he had bad intentions. She did not want him to visit Lucifer Market again.

“Then tell me about the process of your transaction, and what the person who helped you cheat was like?”

Sun Bin frowned as he tried to recall the person who helped him cheat. In his memory, that person was wearing a large red hooded sweater. He had red hair and wore a cat mask. He exuded a very mysterious aura.

“He sounded like a young man in his 20s. He didn’t use a voice changer.” Sun Bin tried hard to recall. “Also, his speed of answering the questions was very fast, almost as fast as you.”

Qiao Yue nodded.

Cat face. She remembered that there was an assassin known for his cat face in the organization.

“He also kept saying that you’re a girl…”