Abyss Draconis-Chapter 314 : Risky Adventure
"Doesn't sound like a piece of cake, does it?" MadWhite said with a grin, and Ryuk's furrowed eyebrows said it all.
He was strong, but facing against twenty Cataclysm-stage experts? Unless he went for the kill immediately, Ryuk didn't think he could do it without breaking a sweat.
"Tell me you have a catch," he replied to MadWhite, who grinned.
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"I do."
"You see, these floors—from Floor 15 and below—only register a total amount of people before shutting themselves off from the outside world."
"In short, once those ten individuals get into the floors, the doors will shut close and will never open unless willed from the inside."
"So, if the door can only take up to ten people, that means those guards will not be coming in with them into the space."
"This was done before to ensure the security of the information being talked about. Even the Cataclysm-stage guards aren't worthy of knowing, so they created this feature."
"Also, the floors themselves are a pocket space. So, the meeting doesn't actually happen in the building."
"It's like a teleporter that sends them to an unknown location where they can discuss whatever they want without a single soul overhearing."
"In short, there might be twenty Cataclysm-stage guards, but none of them will enter. They will all be standing outside the door."
"And also, if an attack happens behind the door, the guards won't be alerted since the meeting itself doesn't take place in the building but in a different pocket of space."
MadWhite paused, letting the information sink in before continuing.
"So, our first mission will be getting through the guards and finding a way to sneak into the floor."
"Once we get into the floor, then no matter what goes down, none of the guards outside will be alerted. That gives us some time with the ten leaders and enough time for bargaining."
MadWhite explained as Ryuk nodded before exhaling.
"But you said the floor only takes ten people, right? If both of us get in, that makes it twelve people. Will the feature allow that?" Ryuk asked.
"Yes, it will. With this!" MadWhite said, bringing out a purple-colored card.
"This is a Space Hijacking Card. It eliminates the requirements in pocket space."
"With this hijacking card in my pocket, the rule that only ten people can enter will be nullified, and both of us will be able to get in."
"What's the risk, though?" Ryuk asked.
"Well, the risk is, the Space Hijacking Card removes the need for only ten people to enter. Meaning, that once we get in, then the limit of ten people will be nullified."
"That means those guards, too, will be able to enter the space."
"But I'm betting on the fact that we will be able to sneak in so perfectly that they won't even know the space has been hijacked and that they can enter."
"They will all still believe only ten people are allowed but have no idea that a Space Hijacking Card has been used."
"The only way for them not to know is for us to sneak in so perfectly that they don't suspect anything and assume this is just another regular meeting like before..."
MadWhite explained lengthily as Ryuk nodded.
It was truly a risky endeavor, but compared to facing the guards head-on, it was a bit safer.
The best result would be getting in so perfectly that the guards remained outside, unaware of the breach.
It was risky, but a solid plan.
"That's possible..." Ryuk replied as MadWhite nodded.
"Now, when we get through the guards and into the space, we need not be afraid of going all out and subduing them."
"Once we subdue the leaders, we can easily negotiate terms with them. After all, we have them on hundred points. You get?" MadWhite said with a bit of a grin, and Ryuk nodded.
That was solid.
They sneak in, subdue the leaders, and negotiate the terms.
"Your work is simple, Ryuk, but very important. You're to help subdue the leaders and place them under fear."
"You have to act like a machine—following each and every one of my orders without fail and never saying a word throughout the entire episode.
"I will do the negotiating, and you simply make sure the leaders have no choice but to agree in fear of their lives."
"I can easily keep silent, and listening isn't that difficult for me. But I won't kill people for you unnecessarily. So if you ask me to kill one of the leaders just to make the others agree to the requests, then I'm afraid I can't do that..."
"But you can sever their arms, rip out their eyes, and watch me put a hole through their head without flinching. You can do that, right?" MadWhite asked, as Ryuk shrugged.
"Anything but taking lives, I can do..."
"Good. Then we'll have no problem. If I need them dead, I have a pistol. I'll just put them to death myself if they'd rather die than make humanity survive."
"I think we're both good..." MadWhite said as Ryuk nodded.
"But then, how do we get through twenty Cataclysm-stage experts without getting caught?
"And what did you say the name of the building was again?"
"The Ultra Assembly Base," MadWhite replied.
"Exactly. If it has the word 'Ultra,' I guess it must have its own guards protecting it and making sure no outsiders infiltrate, right?
"If we plan on getting into that door without anyone realizing something is wrong, then we have to make sure all of the guards are untouched."
"We can't kill, we can't hurt, we can't knock them out. Because once a body has been knocked out and discovered, they'll immediately know something is up, and the risk of being found out increases."
"So, how do we get through such a building with its guards, security systems, and protocols without being seen, and also get through the door where twenty Cataclysm-stage experts with ridiculous sensory power are stationed?" Ryuk asked, as MadWhite grinned sadistically.
"Oh, don't sweat it. It'll be a piece of cake, trust me. You just worry about listening to orders," he said before standing up and heading back toward the room.
Ryuk also stood up and followed after him, both of them finding themselves before a teleporter.
"Let's go have fun, Ryuk."
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