Wu Zhiqi was an eighty-nine-year-old demon ape.
What did that even mean?
In Leyu's previous account-hacking days, Qian Yuliu was the easiest to steal. He was naturally cold-blooded, emotionless, and his memories were like a library, barely affecting Leyu at all.
Yin Yinyin, though scarred by a traumatic past, actually led a monotonous life, either killing or en route to killing, devoid of familial or romantic ties, so Leyu found it easy to digest him as well.
Zhengwei was like a movie that had been heavily censored—although he committed countless crimes, he didn't feel proud of them, subconsciously forgot the bloody scenes, and lived a life both lonely and cruel—so as long as Leyu didn't foolishly pick at the dregs of his memories, nothing happened, generally speaking.
