Quick Transmigration: The Adorable Baby's Struggle

Chapter 127 Urgent Mission



Chapter 127 Urgent Mission

"Throw this brat out; it disgusts me to look at him."

"Please, you beasts, may you die a horrible death!"

"Please keep your voice down when you kill me, I'm afraid my wife and daughter will hear and be frightened..."

.....

When Xiaoxiao woke up, she was in excruciating pain all over her body, a pain she could not bear.

I felt like my whole body was a rag doll, covered in wounds.

"He's awake! The baby's awake! Doctor, doctor..."

Xiao Xiao opened her eyes and watched the nurse rush out to see the doctor.

She turned her head with difficulty. "Auntie, what's wrong?"

"Urgent mission. Your superiors have specifically requested your name to carry out this mission."

I'll temporarily strip you of your sense of pain. This task is simple: to act on behalf of Heaven and slay the demons!

You don't need to know the reason; just know that these people deserve to be torn to pieces a thousand times over.

"Okay, Auntie!"

Xiao Xiao understood what the system meant; it only meant that the cruelty of this mission far exceeded her tolerance.

After the pain subsided, Xiao Xiao managed to sit up.

She lifted the blanket and looked around. She saw tubes inserted into her body, and she was wrapped in gauze all over, with faint traces of blood seeping through the gauze.

This is the body of a seven or eight-year-old girl.

Just then, the ward door was pushed open, and a group of medical staff, along with police officers, rushed in.

The doctor checked the electrocardiogram machine by the bedside and then asked a few questions.

Unfortunately, the little girl opened her mouth but couldn't make a sound.

A look of regret flashed in the doctor's eyes, and he then instructed the nurse to closely monitor the patient's condition.

He turned and walked outside with the policeman, whispering a few words to him.

After the system aunt relayed the images, Xiao Xiao understood that the doctor was saying that the original owner's vital signs were very poor and that she wouldn't last much longer.

She saw the policeman clench his fists, his eyes turning red, like an angry beast.

As the nurse turned to leave to get the medicine, Xiao Xiao grabbed the nurse's finger, looked at the nurse, and opened her mouth slightly.

The nurse lowered her head, forcing a deeply saddened smile, and asked softly:

"What's wrong, Xiaoxiao? Does it hurt?"

As the nurse spoke, tears welled up in her eyes.

She quickly turned her face away and wiped it with her hand.

Xiao Xiao shook her head, opened her mouth, but found that she couldn't make a sound.

Auntie, what happened?

The original body suffered physical harm and was also severely traumatized, losing its ability to speak.

Feeling a little helpless, I could only gesture a few words in the nurse's palm.

The nurse immediately understood and asked:

"You want to ask your sister if the bad guys have been caught yet, right?"

She nodded slightly.

"They've caught them! They've caught them all! All five devils were caught that day."

Don't worry, the police won't let them get away with it.

But Xiao Xiao knows that she won't.

They were all minors, the oldest being only seventeen.

The court will at most sentence them to life imprisonment, which means the state will have to support these monsters in their old age.

It's so ironic, so ridiculous.

What difference is there between this and someone who has committed countless evil deeds yet still receives a peaceful death?

When will the trial begin?

Xiao Xiao then gestured a few words in the nurse's palm.

The nurse gently touched the tiny hand, looking at her with extremely tender eyes, and said:

"Sister, let me ask her for you!"

The nurse ran outside, grabbed the two policemen who hadn't left yet, and told them what had happened.

The police followed the nurse back into the ward and came to Xiaoxiao's side.

"Don't worry, child, the police will not let them get away with this and will hold a trial as soon as possible."

Xiao Xiao shook her head, then grabbed the nurse's hand and gestured a few words.

"Go to court."

"You mean you want to go to the courtroom?"

She nodded slightly, revealing a smile with dimples.

The police officer opened his mouth to speak, then looked at the nurse, who also looked troubled.

The attending physician made it very clear that the little girl's health was extremely poor, and she might not make it through the next couple of days.

The police officers, of course, understood. The younger officer gritted his teeth and answered in a low voice:

"Don't worry, your uncle will definitely make sure the court holds a trial as soon as possible and punish those beasts."

After leaving the ward, the police officer immediately took out his phone and reported the situation to his superiors.

Upon hearing that a trial was unlikely in the near future, the police officer's eyes turned red, and he angrily launched into a tirade:

"The little girl could die at any moment. Her only request was to stand in court and watch those little beasts get punished."

Can't we even meet this one and only requirement?

What are the prosecutor's office doing?

The leader fell silent, and a heavy breathing sound came from the microphone.

After saying "I'll contact them" he hung up.

Media reporters, through the words of hospital nurses, followed up with news reports about the incident.

Under intense pressure from the media and public opinion, the procuratorate swiftly filed a public prosecution with the court.

The day of the trial finally arrived, and despite the doctor's objections, Xiao Xiao insisted on being pushed in her wheelchair to the courtroom.

A large number of media reporters gathered outside the courthouse, all of whom were indignant about the incident.

Upon entering the courtroom, Xiao Xiao saw the juvenile offenders standing in the dock, their faces showing no remorse.

As the trial began and the evidence was presented one by one, the crowd grew increasingly angry.

But as expected, because they were minors, the lawyers kept emphasizing the factors that could reduce their sentences.

As expected, the judge ultimately sentenced the three main culprits to life imprisonment, and the two accomplices to 15 and 12 years in prison, respectively.

Blood began to seep through the gauze wrapped around her small body, and her body was trembling slightly.

She clenched her fists and, in a hoarse voice, followed the nurse beside her:

"I want to ask them a few questions."

This is the first time Xiaoxiao has spoken since the accident.

The nurse was still angry that the five devils had been sentenced too leniently when she heard that Xiao Xiao could actually speak.

She was initially surprised, but after hearing this, she quickly exchanged a glance with the doctor behind her who looked concerned.

The doctor nodded and whispered to the prosecutor.

The prosecutor immediately stood up and made a request to the judge.

The female judge glanced down at the little girl in the plaintiff's seat, who was sitting in a wheelchair and still had an IV drip attached to her. She was the only surviving little girl in the case.

It is said that he won't live much longer.

She gritted her teeth, sighed, and nodded in agreement.

"Little one, let's begin!"

I'll inject you with adrenaline; complete the task as quickly as possible within this minute.

Don't forget the skills; you can't afford to make a single mistake.

"I understand, Auntie!"

Even though she arrived at the courthouse near the end of the trial, she was already furious after hearing half of the proceedings.

Only then did she understand why her aunt had been teaching her hunting repeatedly in her dream.

Such a little devil doesn't deserve to live.

To live even a second longer is an insult to humanity.

After being injected with adrenaline, Xiao Xiao's spirits were greatly boosted.

Like a withered tree waiting for spring, it comes back to life.

The person was no longer on the verge of death, but became energetic, and the little person sitting in the wheelchair seemed to be glowing.

Xiao Xiao yanked the needle off her wrist, grabbed the armrest of her wheelchair, and stood up abruptly.

"Don't---"

The nurse was so frightened that she rushed forward to stop them, but was held back by the doctor behind her.

The doctor bit his lip and said in a trembling voice:

"Never mind... never mind it."

In her final moments, the little girl experienced a brief burst of energy before her death.

As she spoke, tears began to fall.

The nurse instantly understood what was happening. She opened her mouth and let out a soft "oh," about to cry, but then quickly covered her mouth and silently shed tears.

Because it was a public trial, many media reporters were in the audience, taking photos and videos throughout the proceedings, with the focus on the little girl.

Many media reporters also turned their cameras toward the doctors and nurses who were taking care of the little girl at the court hearing.

Seeing their unusual behavior, he instantly understood what was going on.

I had heard from the hospital that the girl wouldn't last much longer, so the court quickly opened the trial.

The current situation is probably hopeless; it's the last minute.


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