??Chapter 528: Chapter 426 Recruitnt Standards of “Bonfire Company”_3
Chapter 528: Chapter 426 Recruitnt Standards of “Bonfire Company”_3
“Why?” soone asked, instinctively curious.
“How would I know why… Every ti Colin was about to reach the limit on the parchnt, he felt a vague sense of so terrifying gaze,”
and the owner of that gaze had a not insignificant probability of being related to the “robot.”
So, his intuition told him that the thing must be extrely troubleso, and unless soone truly high-level beyond C Level got involved, it probably couldn’t be resolved.
As for why it wasn’t dealt with, he guessed it had sothing to do with the unusual situation among the higher-ups…
‘Although Lady Bunny seems to have not a low level of authority, I always feel like she’s avoiding sothing. Even eting with
is a hassle. She simply can’t spare the effort to deal with those things,’ Colin couldn’t help but think.
However, at this mont, “Life ntor Adorable” from the side said, “Actually, I think what Brother Shunzi ant was, there’s no need to ddle with it…”
Huh? Colin was startled, this wasn’t what he ant.
But seeing the look in Kě’ài duō’s eyes, he suddenly thought of sothing and didn’t speak up; he just nodded to indicate for them to continue.
The one who was the first to reveal the “robot” to the public.
Maybe he really knew sothing.
“I have a feeling that there’s a very good chance this guy is intentionally contained there. After all, from what we can tell so far, it’s obviously a very powerful anomalous being and is clearly hostile to us.”
“But, in such a situation, it wants to move against us but has so many restrictions.”
“I’m afraid it’s not that it doesn’t want to, but it can’t.”
“I guess that’s why Brother Shunzi said not to think too much on it,” “Life ntor Adorable” slowly voiced his speculation.
Intentionally contained there? Colin paused, pondered a bit, and felt it was indeed possible.
It was just that, upon hearing the other’s last statent, his expression post-nitroglycerin couldn’t help but be a bit odd—
So that’s what he was thinking?
‘If I say now that I also don’t know, would that sohow spoil the mood?’ he wondered internally.
Colin equivocated with a comnt, “Not a bad idea.”
Not confirming, nor denying.
What the other person imagined from this was anyone’s guess.
In that mont, Colin inexplicably understood why so leaders, after hearing opinions, do not express their views publicly; chances are, they’re not sure what to think and don’t want to lose face.
The others, according to their understanding, all showed an expression of sudden enlightennt.
They instantly understood why no one had dealt with this issue.
Thankfully, the topic didn’t go too deep into the “asking any more would be impolite” territory.
Colin figured that in all likelihood, he wouldn’t be encountering this thing so soon anyway.
No need to take it too much to heart…
Next, the discussion turned to matters of resources. This ti, Colin had them prepare as much food as possible, etc., and generally other weapons that were not items were not needed.
After all, with him there, that was the biggest security guarantee—
That is, of course, if he couldn’t handle it.
The “Saintess” was just there, one of the peak forces of “World Code-13,” and according to Colin’s estimation, her real body’s strength, feared to be much stronger than many at C Level.
Having such a woman behind him, backing him up, gave him a lot of extra confidence.
The only downside was that this “confidence” tended to drain… his wallet.
‘I’ve heard that besides the Saintess, there are also other strong ones, like The Kingdom of Knights’ King. It seems the overall strength of “World Code-13” is quite impressive…’
‘But it also seems normal, as that Rosen guy relocated personnel from other ‘World Codes’ here back in the day.’
‘With so many legacies, it’s probably hard to be weak even if you wanted to.’
As these thoughts flashed through his mind, Colin interacted with the group for a while and then dismissed the eting.
He opened his eyes and glanced at the ti.
In a few hours, he’d enter “World Code-13.”
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