My Ability Pool is Superior - Chapter 384: Illegal Immigrant

Lu Bai’s idea has not changed.
He hopes to improve the lives of the bottom civilians within his capabilities.
As the saying goes, without investigation, there is no right to speak. To avoid good intentions leading to bad results, he naturally needs to first deeply understand the operating rules of this shelter.
In the past, what he checked was more about the history of the shelter, as well as intelligence on various aspects of the Deathmatch System.
Now that he is specifically checking, he discovers that the resentment of the civilians in this Shelter No. 9 is not just very serious, but boiling over.
On the surface, the network indeed shows a scene of peaceful times, with civilians all very satisfied with their current lives.
The poll results from various Yiju Cities also show that everyone is very satisfied with the City Association’s management.
But under network supervision, how much authenticity this scene has can only be said to vary from person to person.
So Lu Bai chooses to lurk on various social platforms, especially those semi-private social platforms with some interest.
Presumably, the network supervision department under the City Association also knows that for many things, it is better to sparse than to block.
Compared to completely sealing it off airtight, deliberately leaving a vent is more conducive to stability and easier to manage.
If even such places are not left, it would
Lu Bai quickly found similar places on social platforms, where everyone was chatting very abstractly, basically just venting emotions, with very little actual useful information.
Fortunately, Lu Bai has good patience and doesn’t rush to get results.
Even if he had the idea to Change the World, he was not in a hurry.
As the saying goes, listening to both sides makes one enlightened, while listening to one side makes one blind.
He likewise would not look at just a single platform alone, but would try to collect the situation from various platforms as much as possible to ensure the authenticity of the information.
Apart from this kind of place purely for venting.
Other serious platforms, including forums and entertainment sections, Lu Bai looked through them all the way, and could somewhat feel that everyone’s hostility on the internet was visibly great.
Without saying a single word properly, two people separated by a screen, who have never met in person, can viciously curse each other crazily.
The information represented behind this phenomenon is actually very dangerous.
You know, emotional stability is actually a luxury item.
Many times, it not only represents upbringing and quality, but is also related to quality of life.
The construction worker sells his strength at the construction site during the day, with no negligence during that time, yet he is repeatedly picked on and scolded by the contractor, safety officer, and the like. For the sake of livelihood, he can only hunch his body and put on a smiling face, saying “You’re right to teach me a lesson.”
The other is a landlord holding dozens of houses, humming a tune while drinking tea to collect the rent, and conveniently getting a foot massage too.
When these two people were going home, both saw their own kids playing games, with failed exam papers placed beside them.
Their respective reactions are probably self-evident, right?
The so-called Principle of Yielding to the Happy is inherently laced with a condescending arrogance.
When pressure is universally present in society, it manifests online as endless malice.
It is obvious that the vast majority of people are not doing well.
The reason the situation can still be generally kept stable at present is mainly because the gap in military force is too great.
If bleeding could close the gap in military force, this shelter would probably have undergone several changes of heaven and earth long ago.
Indeed, it was time to make a change.
But the problem is, the reality situation is far more complex than that Deathmatch Arena in the Cultivation World.
Lu Bai truly didn’t know where to start in the short term.
“I still need to look at more.”
……
Time flies like a white steed passing through a gap, fleeting in an instant.
During this period of time, Lu Bai’s lifestyle was not a mere two-point line.
After clocking in daily at Zu Dian Campus, he would go strolling in other Yiju Cities, and only after getting off work and returning home would he continue hanging out on various social platforms.
Of course, this couldn’t exactly be considered neglect of duty on his part.
After all, he was originally in the Field Operations Department at Zu Dian Campus, and he also concurrently served as the Deputy Captain of the tenth team of City Martial Direct.
Patrolling Yiju City itself falls within the scope of authority of these two jobs.
“Junior Schoolmate, skipping class again?”
Li Shan was wearing a black leather windbreaker and seemed to have run into Lu Bai on the road, then greeted him.
Lu Bai politely called out to Senior Li.
Li Shan patted Lu Bai’s shoulder and laughed, “You’re at least the Deputy Captain. Isn’t it a bit bad that you’ve never been to City Martial Direct Headquarters even once?”
“Anyway, it’s just punch the clock and leave. So what if I don’t go? Will they withhold my wages?” Lu Bai replied casually.
A flash of admiration for a fellow traveler passed through Li Shan’s eyes: “Junior Schoolmate, you have great insight. You’ve learned the ways of City Martial Direct so quickly.”
“Once the small talk is done, let’s hurry up and go. Finish early and get off work early.”
A tender girl’s voice tinged with heavy despair rang out.
Only then did Lu Bai notice that behind this cheap senior schoolmate, there was also a young woman who was at most one meter fifty tall.
“Does senior schoolmate have official business?”
“It’s not a big deal. Number Seven Yiju City received a report of a death case. I heard the deceased’s body was sucked dry like a mummy. Suspicion is on a death fighter committing the crime, so I was sent to oversee the crime scene.”
Li Shan spread his hands, looking completely unwilling to take on this hassle.
The one-meter-fifty girl’s expression grew even gloomier: “Hurry up. Find the murderer sooner and end this sooner. I still need to go get my nails done.”
“Hey, what’s the rush? Can’t you see I’m bonding with my junior schoolmate here?”
Li Shan waved his hand dismissively, being very perfunctory.
The little potato girl’s face darkened: “Li Shan! If you think forcing an eighteen-year-old with bipolar emotional disorder, sensitive and paranoid, severe depression, who likes staying up late, loves listening to emo music, has arms full of scars, and cries every day—an INFP butterfly child—to death is fun, then by all means continue.”
The cheap senior schoolmate tilted his head and glanced at her: “Feng Yixuan, if you think threatening a vegetarian with heterophagy, a transgender bisexual Latinx nonbinary pan-Africanist with oppositional defiant disorder disability, anti-patriarchy supporter of free gender people is fun, then by all means continue.”
Lu Bai: “…”
Feng Yixuan abruptly turned her head to look at Lu Bai, saying angrily: “Which side are you on?”
“He’s my junior schoolmate. Do I even need to say which side?” Li Shan put his hands on his hips.
“I don’t know. I just arrived in your place.”
Lu Bai dropped this line and decisively turned to leave.
But what no one noticed was that in a Yiju Building right next to their street block, a young man was staring fixedly at Lu Bai below through the glass window.
The young man’s hands pressed on the windowsill, exerting force intentionally or not, causing veins to bulge on the back of his hands.
After a moment, a slightly eerie sound came from his throat, like the whimper of an injured beast.
“I didn’t expect to see you again, Heavenly Venerate Lu…”
“The hatred for destroying my mountain gate…”
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