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The City's Strongest Son-in-law-Chapter 271: The Pangolin Has Emerged
Chapter 271: Chapter 271: The Pangolin Has Emerged
During the gathering, Su Changfeng received a message on his phone that surprised him, and after reading the message, Chang Feng left.
Standing in the elevator, Su Changfeng looked at the word "Top Floor" and felt a bit anxious.
Although the time was very short, for Su Changfeng, it seemed as if time had been infinitely extended.
When he reached the top floor and saw that somewhat familiar figure, only then did he smile a bit.
"Now even the Imperial City can’t keep you, I suppose there’s no prison in the world you can’t escape from." Su Changfeng remarked upon meeting the person.
The Pangolin turned his head, earnestly looking at Su Changfeng. Escaping from the Imperial City brought him no excitement or sense of accomplishment; even he believed it was expected.
"You’re wrong. There is indeed a prison in this world that I might not be able to escape from," Pangolin said.
Su Changfeng raised an eyebrow. He knew the Pangolin’s capabilities well; escaping from such a heavily guarded place as the Imperial City was remarkable. Can there truly be a place even he couldn’t escape from?
"For real? I’m very curious about what kind of place that might be. Could there be a prison more guarded than the Imperial City?" Su Changfeng asked with curiosity.
"I don’t know its exact location, but the prison is called Purgatory. It’s a privately run institution, where many extremely notorious international criminals are sent. Who knows how many escape masters have disappeared completely after going to Purgatory? It is the world’s most terrifying prison; once you’re in, you can’t come out," Pangolin replied.
"Looking at your expression, you seem very drawn to this prison?" Su Changfeng asked with some confusion.
Even the Pangolin spoke like that, so this Purgatory must be terrifying. But the Pangolin seemed eager to try it out, which puzzled Su Changfeng.
"Until now, no one in the country has the qualifications to enter Purgatory. Do you think I have the qualifications now?" Pangolin asked him.
"The foreign countries don’t have the death penalty, so the rules are different. Even if you commit the worst of crimes domestically, you might not be sent to Purgatory. You might face the death penalty instead. Based on what you said, Purgatory is indeed dangerous. Why seek trouble for yourself?" Su Changfeng smiled wryly.
For someone like Pangolin, finding joy in escaping prison, Su Changfeng truly couldn’t understand. With those escape masters caught in Purgatory, doesn’t this guy care at all about whether he could escape?
"Do you know the purpose of Purgatory’s existence?" Pangolin asked.
"You just said it’s private, so it’s for profit, right?" Su Changfeng replied.
"Exactly," Pangolin nodded and said, "Those who mustn’t die or be seen are typically sent into Purgatory. It doesn’t have much to do with crime. Don’t you want to know what kind of people are inside Purgatory?"
Su Changfeng’s expression instantly changed, coldly asking, "What do you mean?"
"You should know what I mean," Pangolin replied.
Su Changfeng’s breath gradually grew heavier. Ji Hong once told him that his grandfather was probably still alive and that his mysterious disappearance might be due to being locked in Purgatory.
But why does Pangolin know about this? How does he know the secrets of the Su Family?
"You better give me a satisfactory explanation, or you won’t leave here alive today," Su Changfeng said.
Sensing a strong killing intent from Su Changfeng, Pangolin hurriedly said, "Don’t get so excited, I’m merely guessing. And the reason I’m doing this is to ask you to send me into Purgatory."
"I only heard you mention this place, Purgatory. Why do you think I can send you there?" Su Changfeng asked.
"Because you’re wealthy, it’s privately operated, only for profit," Pangolin smiled.
"I’m not satisfied with your explanation," Su Changfeng suddenly choked Pangolin’s throat.
Unable to breathe, Pangolin’s face turned red as he struggled to slap Su Changfeng’s hand, but his strength lay in escape, not combat, and he couldn’t match Su Changfeng’s power.
Nearly fainting from lack of oxygen, Su Changfeng finally released him to the ground.
Gasping for breath, having escaped death, Pangolin felt as if he was standing at the edge of a cliff, with a misstep leading to an abyss.
"Is there any other explanation?" Su Changfeng asked.
The suffocating feeling made Pangolin regret coming to see Su Changfeng, but given the current situation, if he didn’t provide a satisfactory explanation, he might truly die here!
"Do we need an explanation? The opportunity is here; aren’t you going to try? At least I can prove something for you," Pangolin said.
Su Changfeng fell silent for a long time.
His grandfather’s existence in the world couldn’t be confirmed, but Purgatory seemed worth investigating. Ji Hong’s words still echoed in Su Changfeng’s mind.
Without seeing his body, how could it be proven that his grandfather was deceased?
The Taoist photo had been investigated, but no information had been found. Perhaps Purgatory could be a breakthrough in this matter.
"You can enter, but you can’t escape. A prison of Purgatory’s scale will surely block all communications; how do you plan to notify me?" Su Changfeng asked.
"Someone has to go with me and have a signal device implanted in their body. That way, you can be notified," Pangolin said.
"If Purgatory didn’t check for these, how could they be so mysterious? Your words are hard to believe," Su Changfeng said.
"There’s a signal device that emits no signal when unused, ensuring it won’t be detected," Pangolin explained.
Su Changfeng knew little about technology, but Pangolin wouldn’t lie because he could ask anyone for confirmation.
"So the person going with you is your scapegoat?" Su Changfeng asked.
Pangolin smiled, "Of course, once the signal begins transmitting, Purgatory will know. I wouldn’t be foolish enough to seek death."
"I’ll arrange it for you soon," Su Changfeng said and turned to leave. freēwēbnovel.com
Pangolin rubbed his neck, looking as if he’d narrowly escaped disaster.