SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire
Chapter 890 - 890 594 Brother Shunzi

Chapter 890: Chapter 594 “Brother Shunzi! Chapter 890: Chapter 594 “Brother Shunzi! “My memory has been restored, but my body is still a bit off. It can recover, just that it would require the power of the ‘Bonfire’ to do so immediately, and once I do, I’ll have to face quite a few troubles…”

Colin paused, seemingly recalling something. He gestured for Shana to put him down, and then complained somewhat:

“Speaking of which, I was almost damned by that cursed ‘Sea God’ successor.”

“What happened?” Shana lifted her hand to brush a strand of hair aside.

“I had a vague sense of your presence, so even though I was in deep sleep at the time, I let him throw me towards a place with ‘Light’. But the guy, he tossed me right next to ‘White Night’…”

Colin couldn’t help but complain.

It was nearly a direct throw into the tiger’s mouth.

“So that happened…” Shana said, a bit surprised.

“Yes, fortunately, nothing serious happened; otherwise, that little runt would have doomed me.”

As Colin spoke, he realized the possible consequences, feeling somewhat apprehensive.

“What exactly happened in the sea? How did it come to this?” Shana asked, curious.

At that time, not only did Colin have a slew of negative effects on him, but he was also branded by various Ancient Gods.

Then everything disappeared after soaking in the sea?

“Probably that guy, using his own ‘authority’ combined with some corporate functions I still can’t quite grasp, diluted me completely, and then gradually released the problems from my body into the sea…”

Colin briefly described the process.

This also led to his body “shrinking” and temporarily losing most of his memories.

However, he then thought of other matters and didn’t dwell much on this issue as his expression gradually became more solemn.

“There’s something I might need to mention, it might not be as hard as you think for me to survive…”

Colin said, seeing Shana listening attentively, he continued:

“In general, I would have two options. The first is to find a suitable place to enter a deep sleep and withdraw from the world with my current identity…”

“If I make this choice, it means I give up becoming a ‘Flame Bearer’. Then, as long as I hide far enough away, those gods and ghosts will stop hunting me.”

“At the same time, it also means I’m handing the possibilities to someone else.”

Colin briefly explained the situation.

However, it was obvious to Shana that this wasn’t his choice…

“Although I always like to say I believe in the wisdom of later generations, the more time passes, the more difficult it becomes. If I choose this, it’s almost as if it’s all over…” Colin explained.

Perhaps the corporation had other candidates lined up to follow him.

But that would no longer be his concern.

“The second option is to fight, to fight for everything I have! When I ascended to C Level and connected more deeply with the ‘Bonfire’, I already had some rough ideas…”

“If I fight, it will probably involve reigniting the Bonfire. In this process, I will be back to normal. Additionally, through some means, I’ll be able to control a large portion of the power and try to forcefully confront the ‘Primordial Fire’…”

“See what kind of situation it really is.”

Colin paused and added: “By doing so, there would be many potential outcomes. The best, of course, would be to become a ‘Flame Bearer’, where I can preserve everything and even look forward to 2044.

“The next would be failure, but driving them out, shifting the battlefield, and making this place pure.

“Or, find a safe zone and take as many people away as possible…

“Or perhaps…”

Colin laid out all the potential outcomes he could think of.

“The worst outcome doesn’t require thinking—it’s total annihilation, which is the inevitable result if no action is taken when the ‘Red Moon’ passes…”

Although at the time, while collaborating with “The Gods” against the “Red Moon”,

Colin demanded that they should not harm ordinary people actively…

But if they decided to pay a certain price, they could still cause significant harm to ordinary people, even without direct actions.

So…

“What I can ensure is that if I intervene, there’ll definitely be a ‘safe bet’. Meaning, no matter what, I can make sure to move a large part of what’s left to another world, thus leaving more Sparks behind.”

“Who knows, they might succeed…”

“After all, this fight, whether I live or die, if I don’t succeed, there’ll be no chances later on.”

“The only piece of good news might be that if I fight and fail but survive, I’m unlikely to be hunted down desperately. To put it in certain terms, failing to achieve the path means complete failure.”

“To them, such a person is no different from a dead man.”

If that time comes, one has to trust in the later generations whether they believe in them or not, as there would be no other choice.

Sitting to the side, Shana, with her elbow resting on her knee and her palm supporting her chin, gazed at him quietly as he finished speaking. Then she asked:

“No matter what, it’s good that you’re alive.

“Then, that means, you can be sure that you’ll inevitably be able to obtain a strong enough power for some time?”

“Yes.”

Colin nodded, “I have it. It’s a one-time move. I had this feeling when I advanced to C Level before, but due to severe injuries and being targeted, I wasn’t sure and couldn’t use it. Oh, the ‘Red Moon’ influence is also a key factor…

“I have to wait for the ‘Red Moon’s forces to fade. While it’s present, the effect will decrease, even the success rate isn’t guaranteed. Only after it subsides, I’ll be able to try.”

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