Chapter 252 Bedlam Asylum Journal (Part 3)_3
"All right, Sir."
Hearing this, Ke Mingye secretly rejoiced, thinking that he too had moments when he could command Ke Yinzhi, that madman. Normally, once he left Bai Ke's home and lost the privilege of being a 'younger brother,' encountering Ke Yinzhi meant being instantly dismembered.
Following that, under the watchful eyes of everyone, Ke Mingye took two people and got on the elevator to the lowest floor.
The sky was slightly bright, and the entire asylum was still in a hazy state. The pointed rooftops everywhere appeared rather aggressive, and crows were seen everywhere, perching on the domes against the dark blue sky, emitting unpleasant squawks.
Ke Mingye, following the map he remembered from the Supervisor's rest room, led Ke Yinzhi and Fan Quan toward the canteen.
Up until now, what he found strange was: as a Supervisor, specifically in charge of Ke Yinzhi, he hadn't received any instruction or notification that "Prisoner C-108 is an important person of the Management Bureau, remember to comply with his requests."
It was evident that Ke Yinzhi was determined to hide among the patients, quietly making his way to find TK, without revealing a hint of information even to the asylum's supervisors and caregivers.
But one thing was quite amusing: the persona Ke Yinzhi chose to play was a patient with "Reading Compulsion Disorder." Having the urge to carry a book to alleviate this, he would likely exhibit erratic behavior without one. Thus, the asylum gave him a special exception and provided him with a book to pass time in his room.
Generally, borrowing a book from the library required many cumbersome steps, and even then, one could only browse at specified times and not take it back to the room because many complexities had arisen from this before.
Therefore, by selectively replacing this patient, Ke Yinzhi also created a fallback for himself: he was afraid he'd get too bored in the asylum and might end up slaughtering everyone inadvertently.
"I don't know why, but you look somewhat familiar," Ke Yinzhi suddenly said from behind.
Ke Mingye was slightly startled, then turned sideways, looking at Ke Yinzhi, "Me?"
"That's right," Ke Yinzhi said, "you remind me of a friend."
"What kind of feeling?"
"How should I put it..." Ke Yinzhi thought for a moment, "you pose and postulate just like him."
"New here, watch your mouth when speaking to a Supervisor, or you'll regret it later," Ke Mingye coldly rebuked, then turned his head back.
What the hell, is he implying something about me... Ke Mingye thought nervously, although when I impersonated Lan Ou, I probably did seem very pretentious in his eyes, but surely there's no resemblance to the Supervisor role I'm playing now. Could he have noticed something?
While thinking, he led the two people behind him across the empty playground to the asylum's canteen.
At this time, the canteen was naturally empty as well. Only a few new patients brought in today were taken there by the Supervisor to eat and get familiar with the surroundings.
"There's food over there, already prepared for you."
Ke Mingye stated coldly with his arms behind his back.
Hearing this, Ke Yinzhi and Fan Quan headed towards the canteen counter, each took a breakfast from the female caregiver, then found a spacious seat to sit down face to face.
Ke Mingye stood at a corner, silently waiting for the two to finish eating.
"Can Chinese people get used to this food?"
Ke Yinzhi, while eating toast and cereal from his plate, didn't forget to ask Fan Quan,
"Shit."
Fan Quan summarized in one word, thinking that you're also Chinese, can you stop scamming your own countrymen, why not just straightforwardly say: "I'm the Black Judge, give me 50 V and help me solve the case"?
"Oh... that's succinct, but I think so too."
Ke Yinzhi said somewhat surprisedly.