âHas the device been activated?â
Erich asked the question without taking his eyes off the drone feed.
Shashinsky slid a .32 caliber round between his fingers and answered calmly.
âYes.â
âHow long did they say it would take?â
âThree hours.â
Three hours.
Compared to reclaiming territory, it was absurdly short. But given the current situation, it wasnât short at all.
Coltonâs side would try to destroy the device within those three hours.
Under that kind of relentless assault, he had to defend one assigned device.
There was no way this would end without casualties.
When Hildebert had voluntarily allowed himself to be abducted by CIS, they had taken a considerable blow. It had been long since theyâd suffered damage of that scale. It had taken time to recoverâdamage comparable to when Erich had drawn his blade to ascend to the Elder seat.
Erich had stroked the urns containing the remains of his fallen limbs and wept. Every one of them had been someone he cherished dearly.
In the end, they never became truly happy.
If they had overcome it, grown stronger, and found happiness, he would have forgotten their names and let them go. Strangely, those who followed him blindly rarely met such endings.
This time, though, there would be even more casualties.
Erich Erhart could sense it.
And that was a very optimistic reading of the future.
He would be fortunate if he didnât lose his own head entirely.
When he had decided to climb to the Elder seat, Erich had never once set his sights on Yekaterina or Colton. That restraint had proven to be the correct decision after he ascended. True, he had liked the number three and had decided to sever the third-ranked head. But there had also been a vague feeling that he shouldnât touch second or first.
After taking his seat and reviewing information that had previously been sealed from him, Erich understood clearly: knowing his place had saved his life.
Colton and Yekaterina held the nuclear keys.
It was like watching the United States and Russia during the Cold War.
Nuclear weapons werenât the only problemâbut that was when Erich had realized it. Unless an overwhelming game-changer appeared, this rigid board would not collapse.
He wasnât driven by hunger for power; he simply understood that power was comfortable. He had no particular regret about that truth.
In fact, he himself had soon become one of the pillars of that rigid board.
There was something stable about the number three. For the past few years, he had lived rather satisfactorily.
But the only constant was that everything changes.
âWhat about the perimeter around the device?â
âWeâve deployed sufficient forces,â Shashinsky replied loyally.
Erich smiled faintly and rose.
âAnd Prometheus?â
âHe intends to break through the rioters and head straight to Falconâs residence.â
The drones and CCTV feeds showed the four Core devices and the Harlem district where the riot had erupted.
Storefront windows shattered. A car with its bumper dangling smashed through the doors of a closed shop. People rushed into the collapsing interior. Masked men fired guns into the sky.
Gang members gathered in clusters, lifting chairs and hurling them at buildings.
Cars burned in alleys.
Incidents like this happened from time to time.
But this riot wouldnât subside easily. The police would not enter. Weapons would not run out anytime soon.
âThe military is mobilizing.â
Colton Wiseman truly was an efficient man.
Hesh Lyleâs fatherâHildebertâs peerâs fatherâhad been a three-star general. Colton had killed him to create justification for moving the military. In the process, he had even taken Luke Lyle hostage.
Erich almost wanted to applaud the opponentâs elegant response.
âIf only we hadnât revived Prometheus, things would have been far cleaner.â
Erich laughed softly to himself.
âA failed gamble.â
Something exploded on one of the screens.
A military missile, apparently a direct hit.
Erich raised one eyebrow as his aircraft were obliterated mercilessly.
âOh dear. I was fond of those.â
âYou must move.â
Shashinsky approached, face hardened.
âItâs time to depart.â
âDonât look so tense. There wonât be any safe zones left inside Center Core soon.â
âAll the more reason to move!â
Shashinsky snapped sharply, grabbing his arm.
Uncharacteristically, he had lost his composure.
From the darkness, the blond subordinate Levi stepped forward.
âThe car is ready.â
Even heâusually smilingâwas razor-sharp today.
When their eyes met, his eyes curved gently, but something dangerous flickered in their narrowing depths.
âLetâs go, Eric. If you die in this chaos, Iâll go stand before Prometheus and blow myself up.â
âOh my.â
Erichâs voice held genuine warmth.
âI suppose Iâll have to survive.â
He liked Hildebert Taleb. He liked the subordinates standing before him.
He wanted to survive and witness the finale of this delightful play with his own eyes.
He hadnât been born with exceptional physical reflexes, so those guarding him would likely suffer for it.
âLetâs go.â
Erich Erhart stepped into the chaos of Center Core.
***
âSeunghyun.â
Yekaterina called his name.
Lee Seunghyun turned and met his superiorâs eyes silently. Her pale green irises were as cold as ever. It was rare to read emotion there. She was always quiet. She rarely smiled.
âYes.â
âStill not moving?â
There was no subject, but Lee Seunghyun understood immediately.
âYes. There are no signs of movement.â
âSo he must have prepared something.â
Yekaterina turned her gaze to the drone feed showing Coltonâs mansion.
Colton and Jaeyeon were inside that mansionâthe same one Hildebert had once stormed. Even when Hildebert had not fully regained his strength, it had collapsed helplessly before him. Yet now, for some reason, they were not fleeing.
True, three times more forces had been deployed around it compared to before.
But how could that be enough to stop a Hildebert bent on revenge?
Colton Wiseman would know that better than anyone.
âHave they resigned themselves to death?â one subordinate muttered.
Normally, speaking without being addressed would not be tolerated. But today, Yekaterina was unusually lenient.
âNo. He is someone who searches for a chance to counterattack until the very last moment. Resolve for death is far from him.â
Had he prepared a massive bomb?
Or was the nuclear launch button located only in that mansion?
Whatever the reason, since he showed no intention of moving, Colton had apparently decided to receive Hildebert at the mansion.
âWe should move.â
One of the few who could speak to her first.
Lee Seunghyun approached and said it quietly. The silver-haired woman lifted her head.
She looked at him with an unreadable expression.
âSeunghyun.â
If it had been Hildebert calling his name, he would have answered only with his eyes.
But it was her.
âYes.â
âDo you like me, or do you like Prometheus?â
His face twisted.
It had been a very long time since Lee Seunghyun had failed to control his expression before his superior.
What are these two doing?
Did they both suddenly develop affection deficiency?
He didnât voice the thought. It was probably obvious on his face.
He didnât answer immediately either. Frowning, he looked down at her.
His long-time superiorânever emotional, clear in orders, ice-cold and easy to work under.
She had helped him protect the one person he had wanted to protect in his life.
Unable to endure it, he lowered his gaze and let out a breath.
âI like Sasha.â
He spoke a name he hadnât shaped into sound in a very long time.
âLetâs move.â
âVery well.â
Yekaterina smiled briefly.
Lee Seunghyun closed his eyes and opened them again. He couldnât understand why she had smiled.
Was she pleased with his answer?
Or amused by his bluntness?
She had already turned and walked toward the door.
He didnât know. He didnât particularly care.
Lee Seunghyun had never been a curious man.
Though he did wonder one thing.
When will those two stop asking that ridiculous question?
He checked his rounds irritably and followed his superior.
***
âThat Badger, you know. What was it? The one missing an arm and a leg... the guy who shot that noodle commercial.â
âHildebert Taleb, sir?â
Ska asked from behind his back.
The man sitting in the chair once occupied by Yehyeon nodded lazily.
âYes, thatâs the one.â
The newly appointed Commander-in-Chief sat with one leg crossed, eyes fixed on his pad. He didnât look up.
His white shirt carried a faint scent of cigarettes.
âProcess him as deceased.â
He said it casually.
âThereâs no hope anyway, right? They found a lethal amount of blood at the scene. Itâs not like he went missing fighting Creatures outside the Core. Why drag this out without issuing a death declaration?â
âNo body has been recovered. Additionally, to prevent a decline in staff morale, we have refrained from declaring him dead internally.â
âWhat morale decline? Badgers die every other day. And itâs not good to keep clashing with CIS like this. They may look like theyâre doing nothing, but they hold information. We canât ignore that.â
Ska didnât respond.
If he opened his mouth, he might fail to conceal his emotions.
The Commander-in-Chief didnât care.
âProcess him as deceased.â
Still not looking up, the man tapped the table with his finger.
âAnd those Badgers strangely clustered around the center of Center Coreâmove them outward. What, do Creatures appear every single day? Why are so many gathered here?â
Again, he didnât wait for Skaâs answer.
He finally tossed the pad onto the desk, rolled his eyes as if thinking, then waved a hand dismissively.
âCall the Personnel Director.â
Ska barely suppressed a sigh.
âAnd this Badger whoâs supposedly your peerâeven if he was attacked by illegal enhanced-body holders, doing this to humans instead of Creatures...â
BOOOOM!
The Commander-in-Chiefâs words were cut off by a distant explosion.
It came from Harlem.
***
In Harlem, there was a real owner of the streets.
I opened the front door and stepped down the stairsâonly to run into him.
The gang leader of this district.
Half his face was covered in tattoos. A pistol hung in his hand. He stared at us without agitationâlike he already had a target.
âLin.â
He spoke slowly.
âWeâve got something to settle.â
âGuillaume!â
Lin bared his teeth.
âYou ungrateful baguette bastard, how many times did I clean up your mess and youâre talking about settlingââ
Bang!
The gun fired.
Lin would have been hit if I hadnât smacked his head sideways with my palm.
He staggered, cursing.
I grabbed him and bolted back up the stairs before he fully regained his senses.
âSir Knight!â
Iâm not a commanderâwhat knight?
âThat almost hit my head! I couldâve died instantly! Save me!â
âShut up and run.â
I reached the rooftop and glanced down at the hellscape belowâand at the footsteps chasing us.
âIf you keep yelling, Iâll drop you.â
Linâs mouth zipped shut.
Just as I was about to commend that, my ears caught something wrong.
Something tearing through the sky.
I reflexively shoved Lin and the Old Spider away and drew my blade.
I must have shouted for them to duckâhalf unconsciously.
My eyes locked on the incoming missile.
You insane ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ bastard!
How many people are down here right nowâ?
BOOOOM!
My slash split the missile cleanly in two.
It exploded midair, and the shockwave tore through Harlem.