Establishing the Teyvat Organization in KO

Chapter 179 The Unwelcome Fools



Chapter 179 The Unwelcome Fools

In response to Gin's question, the Wanderer looked solemn and sneered, "Oh, nothing, I just found out that someone cheated on me, I hate him, so naturally I can't work with that person anymore."

"Is that the doctor you mentioned before?" Vermouth interrupted, ignoring Gin's dissatisfied look.

The wanderer glanced at Belmode and replied with one word: "Yes."

"I thought that with your temper, you would just rush forward and kill the other person instead of cowardly leaving the organization on your own?" Ignoring the wanderer's cold eyes, Vermouth continued to ask questions.

"Of course it's because I didn't have time." The wanderer smiled strangely, "That person offended the head of another department in the organization, and was forced to cut himself into pieces. Tsk, what a pity, it deprived me of the joy of doing it myself piece by piece."

Vodka, who was standing behind Gin, couldn't help swallowing when he heard these words.

Are the people in the Teyvat organization that their organization has recently cooperated with so scary? People from the same organization would just start fighting without hesitation, and they would not give people a quick death, but would cut them into pieces. He felt that the punishment was more terrible than that of his own organization.

"Since everyone is dead, why do you want to leave?" Gin stared at the wanderer's expression, feeling that the other party's reasons for leaving the original organization so far were not sufficient, and he was somewhat suspicious of the other party's purpose of joining the organization.

The wanderer looked disdainful: "Who told you that he was dead?"

"What?! He's not dead yet?!" Vodka shouted.

Seeing his eldest brother turn around and glance at him coldly, he immediately took a step back and shut his mouth, indicating that he would not interrupt again.

After Gin warned Vodka, he turned around and continued to stare at the wanderer, waiting for his further explanation.

When Vermouth heard the wanderer's words, her eyes flashed and her face darkened slightly, and she thought of some things that made her feel bad.

"He cloned his own body for the convenience of experiments, and it is unclear how many clones he made. But no matter how many clones there were before, there is only one left now. Ha, what a pity." The wanderer said regretfully, but the smiling expression on his face clearly did not mean regret.

“Cloning… It’s amazing. I didn’t expect your organization’s technology could reach this point.” Vermouth’s voice slowed down, her lips slightly curved, but there was no smile in her eyes.

Another human experiment. Haha. I didn’t expect that the Teyvat organization was also conducting similar experiments.

But this is normal, those old guys are always interested in this kind of thing.

When Teyvat asked for the research data on the Silver Bullet, I had some guesses. It was impossible that they wanted this data just for the purpose of developing skin care products.

I just don’t know what the purpose of the boss of Teyvat is in having his subordinates conduct cloning research.

"Auntie, give up. Don't even think about cloning technology. It's impossible to clone now." The wanderer interrupted Vermouth's thoughts with his usual sarcastic words.

"Why?" Vermouth was puzzled.

"Of course, the necessary materials have been used up." The wanderer raised his eyebrows and smiled, obviously happy that Vermouth couldn't get what he wanted. "If cloning was still possible, that guy Dotore wouldn't have allowed himself to have only one body without a backup."

"How do you know that Mr. Dotore only has one body now?" Vermouth was a little skeptical.

From the wanderer's words, she could tell that Mr. Dotore was conceited, clever, and cunning. How could such a person let himself fall to that level? Was it that Dotore himself deceived others, or was it that the person in charge who forced him to give up himself was too powerful?

Wanderer: "Of course he said it himself. Although I hate him, I also understand him. With his pride, he would not lie."

"Really?" Vermouth did not comment.

After asking the questions that interested her, Vermouth turned to look at Gin, indicating that she had nothing more to ask.

Gin took out a cigarette, and when Vodka saw it, he quickly took out his lighter and lit it for his elder brother.

He took a sip and exhaled, looking up and asking, "So you betrayed your organization, and the boss of Teyvat actually allowed you to get out alive?"

Cointreau felt a little envious when he saw that Vodka, Gin's little brother, was so good at reading Gin's expressions.

Well, although this big guy Vodka is stupid, he is really obedient. He does whatever Gin asks him to do, doesn't talk back or make sarcastic remarks, and can even drive. He is really good.

Jundu moved his gaze to look at the wanderer, whose eyes implied that everyone present was garbage. Thinking of the old boss's request that he follow him recently, he felt that the next period of time would be difficult.

The wanderer followed him, and with his attitude, he wouldn't know who was the boss at that time. It was true that there was hurt only when there was comparison. Only now did he realize how good vodka was.

"It can't be considered betrayal. I just don't want to do it in the Winter Fainting. I didn't even have time to take action against Dortore because someone else got there first." The Wanderer sneered.

Then, in a tone of pretended surprise, "Does this count as betrayal in your organization? Do you think your organization doesn't allow people to leave? Then your organization is really pathetic. You don't even have the courage to give your members the freedom to choose."

"Since this doesn't count as betrayal, and you just don't want to be in the Winter Department, why don't you go to other departments?" Gin ignored the Wanderer's sarcasm. Anyway, he didn't think there was anything wrong with dealing with people who betrayed the organization. All those who were not good for the organization deserved to die.

"Oh, I know that." Jundu interrupted. He felt that he should be more objective in answering this question. "I heard Kaia mention this before when we were chatting. The relationship between the Winter Fatui and other departments is not very good."

He paused, then changed his words, "To be precise, they almost all offended other departments. As you know, Winter Solstice is in charge of military forces in Teyvat, but they stir up trouble in other departments, so they don't like the Fatui very much."

"Among them, the head of the Sumire Department killed the Fatui's Doctor Dotore until only his body was left, and the head of the Inazuma Department killed the Fatui's lady Rosaline with a single knife. Oh, by the way, the head of Inazuma is also the mother of the Wanderer." Jundu looked up and gestured to the Wanderer.

Vermouth listened with great interest to the complicated and confusing relationships in Teyvat and was somewhat amazed.

If the people in that Fatui have similar personalities to the Wanderers, then Vermouth thinks it is normal for them to be ostracized.

I didn't expect this young man to have such an extraordinary background. No wonder Jundu let him join the organization.

However, they are holding each other back to this extent, and their organization still cannot find out much information about Teyvat. It seems that the boss of Teyvat should not be underestimated.


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