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Chapter 424 - 424 384 The Perfect Girl from the Starry
Chapter 424: Chapter 384 The “Perfect Girl” from the Starry Skies_2 Chapter 424: Chapter 384 The “Perfect Girl” from the Starry Skies_2 A document was tossed onto the desk…
Several Fifth Level Personnel who were about to speak were momentarily stunned, then one of them picked it up and looked at it. His pupils contracted when he saw the signature, which contained only a few lines, roughly indicating that any decision and arrangement made by Colin must be fully supported…
At the bottom of the document, there were as many as seven or eight official stamps.
Stamps from “The Great Wall No. 1 Office,” “Fate Hub Office,” “First Level Agents Joint Office,” and so on were all there…
All from the highest level of certification stamps of the internal departments!
In the signature column, there was a name equally well-known, a big shot from the “Fate Propeller” pathway: Xu Duojin!
“It can’t be fake, can it?” The Fifth Level Official Personnel felt a tingling in his scalp as he gazed at it.
Each stamp could make a small area tremble if taken out alone, not to mention that this document nearly included them all.
Soon, from the unique aura of the stamps, he confirmed that the document was indeed genuine!
However, to avoid any accidents, he still made a call in front of Colin…
A few seconds later, the call ended…
“It is indeed genuine, but who on Earth can get hold of such a document?!”
He couldn’t help but raise his head and take another look at Colin but saw nothing more than an ordinary person. However, the more ordinary he seemed, the more enigmatic Colin appeared at this moment…
Shaking his head, he stood up and carefully handed the document back.
“I understand, what should we do?”
If only you were this cooperative earlier, Colin grumbled internally, then glanced at a clock in the meeting room: “Just find someone familiar with the local geography to accompany me.”
This mission was time-sensitive.
But the requirement was not to act as quickly as possible, but to disrupt the ritual at a critical moment during the ceremony.
Not too early, nor too late…
Of course, the mission briefing mentioned that, if possible, it would be best to wait until the ritual was successful and then kill the entity summoned by the ritual.
Doing so would increase the mission rewards…
But Colin felt this was too risky, prone to mishaps, and he had no intention of taking such a gamble.
“Then I’ll accompany you…” the Fifth Level Official in charge thought for a moment and stood up.
Upon hearing this, Colin gave him a look and then nodded.
“However, to prevent any accidents, you won’t be coming this time,” Colin said, turning to Hu Zheng.
“Alright…”
The latter scratched his head feeling a bit disappointed, but didn’t say anything and showed obedience to the arrangement.
“Mr. Colin, when do we start the action?” the Fifth Level Official Personnel asked.
Although Colin was ostensibly of the same level as him, in a relationship of equals, he understood after seeing the document.
The other’s equality seemed to be a bit more equal than his…
He just didn’t understand why such a person was still at the Fifth Level within the internal hierarchy.
“No rush, we’ll act after the afternoon; first, I’ll review your intelligence,” Colin said.
This time, the Fifth Level Personnel was quite cooperative…
They had learned a few days ago from a mole who had infiltrated the “Dawn Star” cult, that the cultists would perform a summoning ceremony today, but the exact location was still unclear.
The mole took a risk infiltrating their ranks, and now there was no word from him. He had only managed to send out some codes before losing contact.
From these, they could roughly determine the direction should be within a certain body of water…
“So far, we have requested several battleships and aerial units for a firepower deployment, also we’ve sought assistance from a Seventh Level high-ranking official within the province, just waiting for the scouting team we sent out to find the location…”
“No need to search anymore, I’ve got a rough idea of the direction, it’s just the environment I’m not familiar with,” Colin interrupted.
Hearing Colin’s words, the Level 5 Personnel had a strange expression, feeling as though the person from the neighboring city knew more about the situation than he did.
Ignoring the other’s gaze, Colin continued, “Tell me what you know about this ‘Dawn Star’ cult…”
He remembered that in a previous fight, he seemed to have heard of this power…
But he wasn’t very certain.
At the time, he had too many enemies—so many that if all the heretic cultists who wanted to chop him down were to send representatives, they’d have to queue up for half an hour. He really couldn’t remember some who performed poorly…
Soon, Colin got the intelligence on this cult from the official personnel.
This was a cult that worshipped the stars and believed in the “Lady of Dawn’s Starlight.” Most of the members were adept at attacking their enemies through means such as painting, singing, and the like.
“They refer to the ‘Lady of Dawn’s Starlight’ as the most perfect girl or lady from the universe, and they have an obsession with her that’s distinct from other cults. Rumor has it that all who have heard her voice or seen her image will be mesmerized, falling deeply into infatuation, both physically and psychologically…”
“In addition, they are one of the few cults capable of teleportation, making them hard to capture…”
“Their presence can be found all over the world, though their size is not as large as that of ‘Red Moon’…”
The Fifth Level Personnel introduced the intelligence to Colin bit by bit.
‘Psychological and physiological infatuation? That is indeed special. I wonder just how perfect the most perfect girl is…’
‘But then, is the reason our mission requires such critical timing due to their propensity to flee, hence the need for such precise timing?’
Reflecting deeply, Colin was about to ask some more questions when he heard a burst of hurried footsteps coming from outside the meeting room.
“Mr. Lu Yang, it’s terrible, an investigation team has gone missing!”
A staff member rushed in, speaking anxiously to everyone in the meeting hall.
“What? Which direction did they go?” The Fifth Level in charge, Lu Yang, immediately stood up.
“It’s the C31 Zone Waters, the last message came ten minutes ago…”
“So they were hiding there? No wonder we couldn’t find them no matter how hard we searched. They’ve changed locations, we…”
The Fifth Level in charge turned his head toward his nine o’clock direction, wanting to get someone to take action immediately, but after taking a deep breath to steady his emotions, he instead turned to Mr. Colin, who was holding top-level documents.
“I was originally planning to go tonight, but since people are trapped, let’s start now. You just lead the way.”
“Okay, thank you for this.”
Lu Yang immediately got up and led Colin towards the target location.
However, they had only walked a few steps and just reached the edge of a sandy beach by the coast, not yet boarding the helicopter, when Colin, who was following behind, stopped him: “Are you sure it’s that direction?”
Colin sensed something; that place was almost the opposite direction from where his mission indicated.
“Yes… In the C19 Waters, dozens of nautical miles away, there is a small archipelago. If the cultists are truly nearby, they should be operating there…” Lu Yang explained to Colin.
Hearing this, Colin did not respond immediately, but instead looked at the opposite area.
He was certain that the direction specified by the mission and the one the other party intended to go were completely different.
‘There’s something wrong with the direction. Under these circumstances, there are two possibilities. Either they encountered a different incident, or there’s something happening over there, a feint to distract attention…’
As the thoughts flickered through his mind, Colin decisively issued an order: “You have others head to the C19 Waters. You come with me this way. If we’re lucky, we should be able to find that search team over here…”
“This Area B… Alright then.” The Fifth Level official hesitated for a moment, but then nodded.
He also remembered that the last signal from the undercover agent who had lost contact was pointing in the very direction that Colin had indicated.
However, this time Colin did not choose to go by helicopter.
“Helicopters and regular boats make too much noise; let’s use this instead…”
As Colin spoke, some silver haze drifted from him, condensing over the sea surface into a large surfboard. He didn’t delay any further and directly stepped onto the surfboard created by the Nano Intellectual Mechanism…
Behind him, the Fifth Level Personnel hesitated briefly before stepping on as well.
Once the two were standing firm, a surge of force came from beneath the surfboard, propelling it quickly in a certain direction.
Its noise was almost nonexistent compared to a regular motorboat or helicopter.
But its speed was not inferior in the slightest…
About fifteen minutes later, Colin suddenly had a feeling and had the Little Maid stop their advance. He then grabbed the Fifth Level official with one hand and took out the “Emblem of the Humility Knight” with the other, holding his breath.
In an instant, a Secret Force enveloped them, rapidly diminishing their presence…
And just a few seconds later, several lines of sight passed by from under the sea surface.
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