Episode 7: Tidal Wave of Monsters / Chapter 110: Pre-emptive Attack (1)
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Zero asked,
âShould we kill him?â
Richard replied,
âSince heâs someone who frequents the red-light district⊠Handle it as though he got in a fight and died. As quickly as possible.â
âAs quickly as possibleâ, this meant to handle it within 3 days.
âUnderstood.â
Zero answered immediately and wrote, âDied in a fight, 2 Days,â on the headshot on top of the table. Then he put the picture away in his pocket.
When his hand came out from his pocket, it was holding another headshot.
Richard momentarily became lost in thought as he looked at the new headshot on the table. The report he received from Zero beforehand crossed his mind.
Hans. He was a good man.
He was someone on the side of justice who couldnât overlook injustice. There were many cases where the personalities of colonizers, who were experienced in fights, would severely crumble, but he wasnât one of them. He organized a neighborhood-watch-like organization that surveilled and restrained colonizers who habitually assaulted and killed others.
Hans. He had a famous catchphrase in his territory.
âScrew off, bastards!â
When he shouted wholeheartedly and chased the colonizers causing a fuss by kicking them in the butt, the inexperienced or non-combat-oriented colonizers would friendlily express their thanks with a âBoss Hans! Thanks for today as well!â after receiving his help. Richard looked favorably upon his actions and had met him in person a few times and helped him out.
He was a âperson to keep aliveâ then.
âBut, itâs changedâŠâ
Richardâs hand hurriedly tapped the table.
âShould we kill him?â
Zero asked once again when he saw Richard taking a while to think about it. It might look like he was urging Richard, but this sort of urging was also one of Zeroâs duties.
âThere may be times when my heart grows soft and I might not be able to kill those who I need to, so urge me with the suggestion of killing them if you can.â
This was the order Richard gave him the first day he was appointed.
As he was someone who had resolved himself to this degree, he would reply soon once asked like this. Unaffected by emotion, he would coldly tell him to kill.
However, Richardâs thoughts this time dragged on.
âTake out all of todayâs subjects.â
âUnderstood.â
Zero took headshots out from his pocket and spread them out. While examining each picture closely, Richard remained deep in thought.
âNo matter how much I look at it, itâs a ridiculous list.â
Shaking his head, Richard ordered Zero once again,
âTake out all the remaining ones.â
âIâll spread them here.â
Zero took out a bundle of pictures and spread them out on the table to the left of Richard. Looking at them, Richard pondered once again.
âThis one is someone I need to keep alive, huh.â
Richard picked up a photo.
His name was Joseph.
He was currently walking around in the streets at night.
With a blank expression, as if he was someone with nowhere to go.
Then his gaze suddenly fixed on someone.
âLetâs have a drink!â
âIâm not in the mood.â
âDonât be like that, letâs have one drink!â
As if he had just come back from a space mission, the youth, his entire body stained with blood and dust, pestered his colleague, who had the same appearance as him. Even though everyone else had faces of exhaustion and futility, the youth was especially bright. His smiling face gave off a friendly impression.
âYou came back from that hell, but you donât want to drink? Hey, hey, letâs have a drink. Iâm telling you, even if it feels like hell right now, youâll feel great if you sleep after having a drink.â
âYou crazy⊠Why drink when you canât get drunk due to karma? Unless youâre going to do drugs.â
âEhh, you donât drink to get drunk. You drink to act drunk.â
The other exhausted warriors simply grinned as they saw him smiling friendlily while he made misleading statements.
âLetâs go, letâs go, yeah? We have to live so well that those guys come back from the dead due to envy!â
Although his extreme yet hopelessly optimistic character could make one feel uncomfortable, perhaps it was either because he had been like this for a while or because they knew his sincerity, but his colleagues, who had initially declined, gave in and followed him in the end. They all left with their arms around each otherâs shoulders.
Looking at them, Joseph revealed a strange smile. His face distorted, becoming impossible to distinguish whether he was angry or happy. He slowly followed after the youth and his colleagues.
Richard held his forehead.
âJust what is about to happen for things to be like this?â
The reason why Joseph caught the attention of Richardâs intelligence organization, âDer Schatten
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â, was because he was a serial killer who had murdered hundreds of people. He was a lunatic who didnât care whether his victim was a beginner, moderately experienced, male, female, as he would sexually assault and torture them before killing them in a cruel manner. A criminal psychologist read emotions of âmaliceâ, ârageâ, and âsuperiorityâ from the corpses of his victims.
His intelligence organization, âDer Schattenâ, chased the clues and figured out he was the culprit behind the murders faster than anyone else. Then, like always, they would ask Richard for his verdict. The investigative agency had yet to identify the serial killer. âDer Schattenâ wasnât an official organization that maintained public order but Richardâs secret organization. The fate of the real criminal no one knew entirely depended on Richardâs words.
Richard had seen him with his own eyes and had notified Zero. An additional investigation was conducted and it was now time to make a decision.
Richard tightly closed his eyes before saying,
â⊠Keep him alive.â
âUnderstood.â
Zeroâs hand paused momentarily before replying calmly and drawing a blue circle around Josephâs head as if nothing happened.
Richard quickly added,
âTake protective measures.â
âUnderstood. Subject number 11. Protective measures.â
As soon as Zero spoke into a tiny intercom installed on his clothes, he received a reply.
âCopy.â
From that moment, âDer Schattenâ would follow Joseph and guard him at all times. Just in case he, who killed people habitually, might suffer a counterattack and run into danger.
Keeping his eyes closed, Richard gestured to the faces on top of the table to his left and said,
âKeep all of them over there alive.â
âUnderstood.â
Zero put the photos spread out on the table into his pocket once again. They had one similarity. They were all as wicked as Joseph and were similarly adept at fighting.
Richard opened his eyes and looked at the photos on the table in front of him. They were people he needed to kill.
There were a few he had his eye on already among them. They were those who stabbed peopleâs backs using the âorderâ Richard set up as their shield. They hid among those who stood for justice, hiding their weaknesses while posing as the victim as they profited. They were a shameless bunch who didnât follow the rules as they showed no mercy to their victims while they hoped to be protected themselves, insisting on rules and mercy when questioned.
He had pushed killing them back, waiting for the right opportunity and method.
However, they werenât everyone. Many photos of those whom he had secretly protected and looked favorably upon were in the lineup along with them. They were truly righteous, good people.
They were all people who were classified as âpeople to keep aliveâ. However, they were now âpeople to killâ.
âWhy?â
Richard racked his brains.
The âEyes of the Judgeâ Richard possessed clearly distinguished between those who he should kill and those who he should keep alive to achieve the goal he set, âthe survival and prosperity of humanityâ. Although it was restrictive, it was an amazing ability linked to foreseeing the future.
Yet, there was a limit to this ability. The Eyes of the Judge did not see oneâs past contributions or sins. It also didnât show oneâs merits and flaws. It simply determined whether someone was currently beneficial or not to âthe survival and prosperity of humanityâ in a clear-cut manner. That was why Richard was always in thought. With the âpresentâ as its reference point, the Eyes of the Judge would always judge the âentire futureâ, therefore, saving someone might be a loss when thinking 50 years into the future, but they could be beneficial for the next 10 years. This was why Richard didnât only rely on his âEyes of the Judgeâ to determine whether someone should die or be kept alive. He would collect intelligence and make his own decision. There were even cases where he left those classified as âsomeone to killâ alive. At what time and with what method would killing them be the most beneficial? He would also carefully consider whether this would result in a political liability for him.
Currently, those who had been considered âpeople to keep aliveâ just a while ago were now âpeople to killâ. The meaning behind this was clear. While keeping them alive had been beneficial to humanity until now, from this moment on, there would be a bigger loss than benefit by keeping them alive.
âJust why?â
Why did it determine that these righteous, good people werenât helpful for humanity? Why was there such a sudden change? Why did it have to be them of all people when there were many righteous and good people besides them?
Deep in thought, Richard soon found a common trait among these people.
â⊠They are interested in the survival of beginner colonizersâŠâ
They were heroes who wanted to protect the weak. They were existences who would protect the lives of the weak even if they themselves were to take a loss.
On the other hand, people who deserve death like Joseph were classified as âthose to keep aliveâ. Their common trait was that, even if their personalities had broken down, their combat abilities shined.
In the end, Richard could only come to one conclusion.
âWar.â
Muttering this, Richard suddenly raised his head.
âZero. A war will break out soon. It might be a war involving not just us but humanity as a whole. It might have a similar impact as the advancement evaluation. Operate âDer Schattenâ at its maximum capacity. Try to make an excuse for the 7 overseers, 9 great sovereigns, and the 4 remaining sovereigns, as well as their key aides, to gather right now. It doesnât matter if I have to make a state visit or not. Just set up a meeting somehow.â
âUnderstood!â
Zero, who had always acted in a calm manner, replied in a nervous voice.
The meaning behind setting up a meeting was that Richard had to âpersonally seeâ them. He was talking about the most influential leaders in the world as well as their aides. Who were âpeople to killâ and âpeople to keep aliveâ among them, and what information had changed in this time? This order showed Richardâs will in wanting to be actively involved after judging that this information was the foundation of the fate humanity would face in the future.
There was no way he wouldnât be nervous.
Richard, who had at some point stood up, glanced down at the photos of âthose to killâ on the table in front of him and said,
âThere is no other choice. Since thereâs no way we can tell how much time we have and what it will be⊠Deal with them all. Within a week.â
Then, without looking, he split the photos into two sections. One side was a group Richard had planned on killing beforehand, while the other was a group comprised of people Richard valued.
âOrganize a clash between the two forces.â
âUnderstood.â
Zero replied and began to move quickly.
Richard added,
âHowever, donât let the ones on this side die⊠If my prediction is right, then thereâs no need to kill them. Only, make them unable to take part in politics for around a month. Whether you wound them, make them busy by dealing a blow to their organization, or kidnap them.â
â⊠Understood.â
The group Richard said not to kill was the one that worried about the weak.
Done with his work, Richard planned on leaving the office and calling for Leah. However, an unfamiliar voice cut in.
âAmazing.â
Clang!
Zero unsheathed his sword. A man, whose presence was unknown until he spoke, stood against the wall.
Recognizing the man, Richard restrained Zero, who was prepared to attack.
â⊠Choi Hyuk?â
âSorry I came by so suddenly. I came quietly to ask for advice, but I ended up becoming an eavesdropper.â
Richard shook his head at Choi Hyukâs apology.
Richard had no way of knowing what methods Choi Hyuk used to infiltrate his office without a sound. However, he coolly accepted that he possessed the ability to do just that.
Above all, Richard wasnât wary of Choi Hyuk. Instead, he believed that Choi Hyuk was the only sovereign he could show his true self to.
As they currently didnât have time to waste, Richard cut to the chase and asked,
âWhy are you here?â
Choi Hyuk simply replied,
âYouâre right, there will be a war.â
Richardâs face stiffened.
Choi Hyuk requested Naro to display a holographic map of Dragonic. The hologram showed the area where all colonized lands earthlings inhabited were located and the Kahur Kabkuns on the other side.
âWe discovered 10 Kahur Kabkuns. The monsters will enact a large-scale attack. As an incredible number of monsters will pour in simultaneously⊠The Berserkers wonât be able to cover for everyone no matter how hard they fight. Everyone will need to work together so I came to ask what we should do.â
Choi Hyuk explained calmly.
Richardâs mind raced.
The people to kill and the people to keep alive determined by his âEyes of the Judgeâ, which was connected to the future, the prediction of the political landscape based on the intelligence âDer Schattenâ collected, as well as the news about the 10 Kahur Kabkuns. Once he put all this information together, he deduced the best strategy they should take currently.
Richard went straight to the point as he told him the strategy he had come up with.
âPre-emptive attack. Rather than defending a strongpoint, we should first gather our elites and attack the Kahur Kabkuns.â
An offensive strategy that disregarded losses. Choi Hyukâs lips curled slightly upwards.
â⊠You thought the same thing as me. But do you think itâs possible? The Berserkers aside, I donât know if the other sovereigns and the smaller clans will accept it.â
Richard gave a short reply to Choi Hyukâs question.
âDonât worry. Iâll make it happen.â
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