Abnormal crossing
Chapter 208 The Origins of the Mastermind
Chapter 208 The Origins of the Mastermind (Part 2)
Although Gu Wei currently knows nothing about that organization.
But one thing is certain.
This organization must have extremely strong brainwashing and hypnotic abilities.
He was so powerful that Valerius sacrificed himself, and Melendord believed until his death that he was contributing to some 'supreme cause,' and regarded Milo and others as villains, without feeling any guilt or remorse for his actions.
Furthermore, considering that the other side knew the truth about the Bosca civilization and had manipulated Melendorth and Valerius into guardians, their infiltration capabilities and hard power were not weak either.
"What's the background of Melendorth?"
Faced with the question posed by Jin, Farre Doyle remained silent for a moment: "According to the resume transmitted to the main matrix platform, he was born into a middle-class family in the capital of the Kingdom of Bhikkhu. His background and education were clean. After graduation, he was recommended by a professor to enter an organization called the Silent Horn. After carrying out a mission, he was sent to Boska as a guardian 110 years ago, and has been there ever since."
Resume?
Gu Wei was slightly taken aback, and after Farrell Doyle remained silent, he subconsciously interjected, "Uh, really? People on secret missions like this would bring their own files along?"
People who go undercover carry files; it sounds a bit like "Who keeps a diary?"
“That’s not surprising, after all, the Guardian isn’t the only position in the system,” Jin said, crossing her arms and glancing at him. She nodded towards the sky and explained, “Don’t forget, besides having Guardians, the Kingdom of Bhikkhu also supports the Tallinn Grand Alliance around the Maze.”
"The Tallinn Grand Alliance is responsible for the armed blockade of the Maze Paths. The person in charge may even have higher authority than the guards. The two sides are under the independent jurisdiction of different superior departments. When there is an important personnel transfer, shouldn't a file be sent over?"
"And these files must be stored in an absolutely safe place, so the only option is the main matrix station—that's technology from a seventh-order civilization."
Gu Wei thought about it and realized that made sense.
As mentioned before.
After the Kingdom of Bhikkhu began to keep the Persian civilization under its control, it adopted a control model that was strict internally but lenient externally.
The three guardians only have management authority over members of the royal family, and can only mobilize a few dozen high-ranking mechs.
In terms of actual military force, or rather, armed force, the Great Alliance of Tallinn, supported by the Kingdom of Bhikkhu, guarded and monitored the perimeter from the outskirts in the form of supply depots.
It's obvious to anyone with a brain that the two entities must operate independently in terms of management. Therefore, it's reasonable to issue personnel files along with the personnel file whenever there's a change in leadership.
"The Horn of Silence."
Then Jin turned her attention to what Farrell Doyle had said, her brows furrowing slightly as she pondered, “That’s a special department in the Kingdom of Bhikkhu that’s responsible for all sorts of confidential matters. It’s notorious, and its work is mostly shady—anyway, all these kinds of organizations are pretty much the same. On Starsea Internet, everyone calls them the ‘Toilet Paper Bureau’ or the ‘Dog Pen.’ At least from this resume, it doesn’t seem like there’s anything special about it.”
“That’s right,” Farre Doyle chimed in, “Valerios’s file is similar. He came from a clean background and had a clean record. After being investigated, he was recruited into the Silent Horn and, after performing some difficult tasks, was sent to Bosca.”
Jin and Milo exchanged a glance.
It's highly unlikely that the files issued to the leaders of the Tallinn Alliance would be falsified by the Kingdom of Bichuli. After all, the leader of the Tallinn Alliance is a sixth-tier civilization, and there's no need to falsify files that don't involve past missions.
This way.
There are only two possibilities left for Mellendott's situation:
First, he did indeed have a clean background, but he came into contact with that mysterious organization during a certain mission; secondly...
His experiences were entirely fabricated by that organization, even fooling the censorship system of the Horn of Silence. In a sense, the latter was essentially equivalent to deceiving the Kingdom of Bhikkhu.
Think of this.
Jin's expression became more formal as she asked Farrell Doyle, "So, besides the files, has Mylendott revealed any other information?"
“To be honest, very few,” Farrell Doyle’s tone made Gu Wei subconsciously picture a middle-aged man shaking his head incessantly: “After all, the area where I’m hiding is only the error correction protocol of the main matrix station. Many permissions haven’t been opened up even now, making remote eavesdropping even more difficult. Plus, Myron and the others are cautious, so… wait a minute!”
Seeing this, Jin raised an eyebrow and asked, "What did you remember?"
“It was probably a few years ago, when Melendorth and Valerius had a chat,” Gu Wei said, feeling a slight warmth from the instrument in his hand. “At the time, Valerius seemed to have secretly gone out to retrieve something. When he returned, Melendorth brought him to the main matrix console and implanted a control program to make the permissions of the deduction library more secure.”
"During this time, Melendorth asked Valerius, 'How is things in the council?' Valerius replied, 'The Old Testament is still being exiled,' and then the two didn't say much more."
"In the meeting?"
Before Farrell could finish speaking, Jin abruptly interrupted him: "Are you sure it's 'the guild'? And not a name like Eri?"
“Definitely not, it’s the organization,” Farre Doyle replied with unusual certainty. “They have served as guardians of the Persian language for a long time, so they communicate in Persian on a daily basis. It’s no exaggeration to say that I am the first witness to the Persian language system, and such a semantic error could never have happened to me.”
Farrell's tone was quite confident, and Gu Wei inexplicably thought of another arrogant golden retriever on Earth who liked to say that no one knows more than him.
And the other side.
After Farrell finished speaking, Jin fell silent.
A good while passed.
Jin Cai let out a soft sigh: "So it was them."
Milo stared at her with a questioning look on his face: "Who?"
Jin remained silent for a few more seconds, then said in a drawn-out tone, "The council, the Old Testament, plus the New Testament's eternal covenant that Valerius uttered when he sacrificed himself. Can't you guess?"
"I'll choke you!"
This time, it was Milo who interrupted the conversation instead of Jin: "You mean Melendott and Valerius are from the Alliance?"
Note:
I made a wicked deal with some guy, and the number one spot on the Mech Sanctuary rankings is going to change hands. What a tragedy!
(End of this chapter)
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