Catastrophe Containment Facility
Chapter 285 - 283: The Containment Officer’s Assembly

Chapter 285: Chapter 283: The Containment Officer’s Assembly

In the following days, Wen Wen did not go out to hunt monsters, but his days were nevertheless fulfilling.

During the day, he would often go to that gym to exercise. The gym’s equipment, which was very much to Wen Wen’s liking, allowed him to train his own body.

Initially, even without using any special abilities, he was already very powerful, and ordinary training methods would take a lot of time to be effective.

But in this gym, he could easily bring himself to a state of exhaustion.

The dumbbells, which were not big but abnormally heavy, made his arms sore after just a few lifts, and as for the treadmill that could reach supersonic speeds, Wen Wen could only use the lower settings...

Besides these, there were many other great things here, and quite a few superpower users in the Assimilation Realm were training as well.

Moreover, the gym also had a room dedicated to practicing swordsmanship, and after a few days of training, his skills had sharpened considerably.

Wen Wen was very satisfied with this progress and thus trained with even more enthusiasm. The Sanctuary was powerful, and even without training, his strength would grow steadily, but that growth was not entirely his own.

He had never fully trusted the Sanctuary, so he always made it a point to train himself.

Furthermore, with his own strength enhanced, he could better control the physiques of monsters.

Due to the intensity of the training, Wen Wen could not spend the whole day exercising, so in the evenings, he and Chu Wei would have fun in Shengjing City’s nice places and look for tasty things to eat.

Although Three Cubs always followed them, with Wen Wen now being well-off, he was no longer stingy with its food. However, since it had not yet recovered from eating spicy food some time ago, everything it ate tasted bland to it...

After returning from their fun, Wen Wen would begin to earnestly memorize the various regulations of the Hunter Association.

According to Chu Wei’s insider information, these regulations were also part of the evaluation, as Rangers often operate alone without any restraint, so familiarity with these matters was crucial.

Previously, Wen Wen only memorized the important points and didn’t pay much attention to the minor details, so there was still a lot for him to learn.

With the Warehouse Manager’s Badge to assist him, and his background as a detective, learning things that required memory was a piece of cake for him, so he studied with ease.

Of course, as everyone knew Wen Wen, even if he learned the rules, he would not necessarily abide by them...

While Wen Wen led a fulfilling life, Chu Wei was much more comfortable, completely lost in the enchanting sounds of ’Biluochun Scroll,’ unable to extricate himself.

Out of kindness, Wen Wen did not expose the terrible truth to Chu Wei.

If he knew the reality, the guy might consider suicide, although he wouldn’t be able to die from it...

During these days, Zhangsun Jing and the tiger went to the Sanctuary for the handover process respectively.

But this time, Wen Wen did not intervene much and left everything to the man in the metal suit, even refraining from looting their rooms.

Now that Wen Wen had money and strength, he was no longer concerned about the Containment Officers’ possessions.

Those items could become opportunities for the Containment Officers’ growth, and it wouldn’t be right for Wen Wen to monopolize them...

Following this, he sent a message to all the Containment Officers.

’Every Wednesday at three in the afternoon, meet at the Sanctuary to share information and exchange news. Attendance is not mandatory, and salaries will be distributed at the first meeting of every month.’

There were five Containment Officers besides Wen Wen, and he felt that they could no longer be as disorganized as before. It was time for some management and to provide a forum for everyone to interact.

He chose a hall in the Disaster Hub Zone as the venue—the hall was devoid of unnecessary decorations, furnished with only a long table and twelve chairs.

The hall was very spacious; after accommodating over twelve Containment Officers, there was still room to add much more.

Meanwhile, utilizing the authority and strength of the Calamity Prison Supervisor, Wen Wen blessed the room, disturbing its aura. Inside this room, trying to identify someone through their qi would be extremely difficult.

It was a good thing for a small number of Containment Officers to build relationships with each other, but Wen Wen did not wish for all Containment Officers to know each other.

After setting everything up, Wen Wen gave the man in the metal suit a batch of materials, planning to distribute it as salary to the Containment Officers.

Having employees work without paying them was every boss’s dream.

Wen Wen could have done so, but he still had somewhat of a conscience.

Well, mainly because a while ago, Feng Ruixing had given the Sanctuary a dividend of five hundred thousand, and according to him, there would be at least that much every month, maybe even more.

So now, Wen Wen didn’t mind paying the Containment Officers; the Sanctuary’s finances were more than sufficient.

On Wednesday afternoon, Wen Wen hesitated for a moment, transformed into his philosophical form, and then found a piece of black cloth. He cut it into an appropriate shape to use as a cloak to drape over himself.

Although it still looked odd, at least it didn’t look perverted, and it could somewhat conceal his identity.

He also planned to attend the gathering but did not intend to participate in the form of the Calamity Prison Supervisor.

Firstly, to maintain his aloof persona, and secondly, because with the Calamity Prison Supervisor present, everyone would probably feel too intimidated to relax.

Since his philosophical form had already appeared before Feng Ruixing and Heng An, it was perfectly suited for such an occasion. He was very curious about what a Containment Officers’ gathering would be like.

So that evening, Wen Wen arrived at the long table in the Disaster Hub Zone, wearing the cloak, and randomly took a seat.

Besides Wen Wen, two other Containment Officers were already there: Heng An, who had lived there for a long time, and Zhangsun Jing, who had just joined the Sanctuary.

Heng An stared at Zhangsun Jing like a curious baby, wanting to see who was more formidable between him and Zhangsun Jing.

Now that Zhangsun Jing had regained some of his strength, he was curious about everything in the Sanctuary, often visiting these past few days, and had gotten to know Heng An well. However, he had consistently refused to spar with Heng An.

He was draped in a white wolf fur coat, using it to disguise his appearance.

The white wolf fur, which he found in his room, was tougher than the Containment Officers’ uniform and was comfortable in both winter and summer, indeed a good find.

After a while, Gong Baoding with a crow mask on his face also came out and sat opposite Zhangsun Jing, curiously observing the three people present.

He had just become the captain of a Demon Hunter team for a city, with the main task of maintaining city safety. He had many things to do, so it had been a long time since he last came to the Sanctuary.

It seemed impossible to properly explore qi here, so he could only observe Wen Wen and the others by their appearances.

Heng An looked like an ordinary high school student. Although he was spirited and his eyes were bright, there was nothing else remarkable about him.

Although Zhangsun Jing had concealed his face, Gong Baoding recognized his long knife.

Gong Baoding was not surprised at his becoming a Containment Officer; since the Sanctuary could restore life to those destined to die, it only made sense that it could help Zhangsun Jing regain his abilities.

But Zhangsun Jing had once visited Furong River City, and now Gong Baoding, along with Wen Wen—who he once suspected of being a Containment Officer—and other Containment Officers related to Furong River City, amounted to three.

Gong Baoding did not think this was a coincidence. But when he thought about that person who first appeared in Furong River City, he set his suspicions aside.

Lastly, he warily observed Wen Wen in his philosophical form. Even though he could not sense the aura, that man exuded a tremendous pressure, apparently ranking at least as the same level superpower user as him!

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