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Global Survival: I Got the D-Rank Personnel Simulator-Chapter 77: Director Lin

Chapter 77

"Sigh, failed to grab it again. Those who got it, post the item info so I can drool over it."
"Looks awesome, a perfect escape tool. (Item info)"
"Didn't get the speed one, but the strength version isn't bad either. (Item info)"
"Holy shit, simple yet practical."
"True, too bad I missed it."
"Buying speed version at premium price."
"I think the strength version hits harder, useful in more situations."
[Nighttime Activity Begins]
[Tonight's Activity: Station Mission]
[Will you join?]
"Join."
[09:59]
"Perfect, it's a station mission!"
"My suitcase is already thirsting for action."
"Don't forget to spread the basic circuit route for the big shot - I earned several red coins last time doing that."
"Won't forget."
"Yeah, and fewer people might die too."
......
Lin Ye cuddled his overfed fat rat while sitting on the bed edge, quietly waiting as time ticked away. He had long been prepared.
[00:01]
[00:00]
……………………
Lin Ye sat alone in the train compartment, the chatroom containing just him.
Lin Ye: Hello everyone.
Lin Ye: ?
Lin Ye: Anyone there?
Lin Ye: Huh?
Lin Ye: Wait, why create a chatroom if I'm the only one here?
The compartment stayed silent, nobody answering Lin Ye's question.
[Please choose any station to disembark, survive there until tomorrow's train arrives, then board to leave]
[Note: After ten stations, the train will enter Shallow Sea Area]
[Acquired special skill: Swap]
[Swap]
[You can exchange positions between an item in hand and another within sight (1/1)]
[Note: This is quite nice, I like it]
While Lin Ye kept spamming the chat group, the train arrived at the first station.
Like last time, Lin Ye couldn't see outside, only the station's interior walls plastered with movie poster-like station introductions:
"A terrifying disaster approaches, the entire city faces destruction, weak citizens will become prey - but redemption remains possible. Can you fulfill your duty, turn the tide, and prevent the catastrophe?"
Below the text depicted a night-shrouded city, with a faceless man standing outside, about to enter.
Lin Ye left his compartment. The corridor remained empty of other passengers - perhaps they were in different compartments.
This time, he needed no discussions - he could disembark at whichever station he chose.
Passing through the light green exit gate, Lin Ye lost consciousness.
[Station selection complete. Additional optional missions acquired]
[1. Eliminate enemies - rewards based on quantity and strength]
[2. Discover the disaster's root cause]
[3. Prevent the disaster - save the city]
Three optional missions popped up in chat as Lin Ye awoke in the backseat of a moving vehicle.
Not a prisoner transport.
But a black luxury sports car, its interior pulsing with spiritual energy.
The driver was a uniformed young woman, barely 20, nervously stealing glances through the rearview mirror.
Beside Lin Ye sat another uniformed woman around 30, with striking proportions and a holstered pistol.
"The higher-ups said you'd arrive tomorrow - we weren't prepared for your early arrival, Director..."
Grace studied the absurdly young director beside her, her heart heavy with thoughts of their troublesome caseload.
"My early arrival has its reasons. Did you bring the files?"
Lin Ye asked calmly.
"Everything's here - all recent cases... including the previous director's."
Grace sounded mournful. She'd started under the old director - a respected elder nearing retirement who'd died violently in their own precinct.
Lin Ye rapidly flipped through the dictionary-thick case files, memorizing every crucial detail.
Though skeptical of his reading speed, Grace remained silent. As the director's assistant, she knew when to speak and when to observe.
"Grace, does anyone else know I'm here?"
After finishing, Lin Ye set down the files.
"Just me and Officer Nora."
Nora was their driver.
"Grace, can I trust you both?"
Lin Ye locked eyes with her.
"Absolutely, Director."
Grace answered earnestly.
"Good. Keep my presence secret. First, take me to the armory. Then you'll hold down the precinct while I need a city-knowledgeable driver."
Lin Ye spoke decisively.
"ing - I grew up here! Know every street!"
Nora blurted eagerly from the driver's seat.
"Excellent. You'll pull an all-nighter tonight, Officer Nora."
Lin Ye mentally organized cases and planned tonight's route.
"I love night shifts, sir."
…………………
With Grace's help, Lin Ye accessed the precinct armory.
While Nora stood guard outside, Lin Ye stuffed every usable weapon into his loot space. The former director's suspicious death made him distrust other officers.
Humans always find betrayal excuses.
Weapons never do.
Returning to the car with Nora, Lin Ye equipped an earpiece and lapel mic for constant communication.
"Where first, sir?"
Nora asked as the sports car hit the streets.
"Investigating? No, Officer Nora. Tonight we're not investigating."
Lin Ye had always excelled at roleplaying - not because he enjoyed it, but because he understood how to play convincing roles.
Tonight he wouldn't play the police director role. Tonight, rules didn't apply.
Tonight, he made the rules.
"Tonight, we hunt."
"First stop - Golden Apple Club. Floor it."
"Yes sir!"
Nora stomped the accelerator as if crushing all her pent-up frustrations.
…………………
The sports car screeched to a drifting halt outside an upscale club, leaving smoking tire marks.
"Wait here with engine running."
Lin Ye approached alone. Two buzzcut bouncers in black suits blocked him.
"Closed tonight."
One growled through a scarred face.
"Perfect timing."
Lin Ye smiled, having just pondered how to clear the venue.
"You—"
The bouncer's neck snapped mid-sentence.
His partner joined him before uttering a word.

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