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Chapter 393: Chapter 217: Tokyo, Brave the Magical Girl Alliance Building_2

Upon hearing this, Qing ng gave the two a look of annoyance and dismissed further conversation, continuing to play her Terraria.

“So how do we get into the Magical Girl Alliance? That’s on the 24th floor.” Ke Mingye asked, “We surely can’t have replicate the incident where the Dice Monster kidnapped Commander Che, that’s too conspicuous. If a Dice Monster suddenly appears in Japan, saving a mber of the Anti-Superhuman Organization suspected to be a player, anyone could guess its connection to a player with their toes.”

“No, we’re just taking the elevator up,” Fan Quan retorted.

“Huh?”

Ke Mingye gave him a puzzled look, thinking to himself that the intellectual must have lost his mind, deciding it’s over for exterminating superhumans and opting to die amidst cute magical girls at the Alliance?

Fan Quan explained, “The Magical Girl Kokuyo Sakura is waiting for soone from the Managent Bureau to co take away the Top Bull. We’re going to intercept the persons the Managent Bureau is sending and kidnap soone from the Magical Girl Alliance. Cai Bing will help us access the commissioner’s privilege, and then we can just take the elevator directly.”

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While saying this, he pulled out a bag from his pocket, “Face mask, do you need one?”

“Are you asking ?”

Ke Mingye said, changing his puppet’s face in less than half a second, to present a completely new face to the other two in the car.

Seeing this, Fan Quan pushed up his glasses, “Well, that’s true.”

Qing ng was stunned and frowned, “So you have been deceiving us like this?”

Controlled by the intellectual.”

“Okay, I commanded it,” Fan Quan admitted.

As Fan Quan was about to put away the bag with the face masks, Ke Mingye quickly took it saying, “But just in case, lest Japanese magical girls also possess sothing like the ‘Eyes of Golden Fla,’ we better wear them.”

“Handso for only three seconds,” Qing ng comnted disdainfully.

“Here, take this,” Ke Ming continued.

As he spoke, Ke Mingye took out a Skill Card from his bag and handed it to Fan Quan.

“What is this?” asked Fan Quan.

“It’s a disposable Skill Card I got from just clearing the Pac-Man instance. Qing ng and I both have one. This one is Paranoid, I borrowed it just before leaving,” Ke Mingye explained.

“Talking about a disposable Skill Card, you an to borrow it without returning, right?”

“If it turns out to be unnecessary, then I can give it back,” Ke Mingye replied.

As they talked, Qing ng reminded them, “The train has arrived.”

“The train has arrived at the abandoned train station in Tokyo Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. Please disembark as quickly as possible,” a voice as disinfected as cold and restrained echoed through the car.

….

….

Monts later, in Minato Ward, Tokyo, at the Magical Girl Alliance building, on the 24th floor in the conference room.

“The agents from the Managent Bureau arrived so quickly?”

Sitting in a chair, the Magical Girl Kokuyo Sakura raised her eyebrows, muttering to herself.

With her phone clamped between her shoulder and ear, playing Zelda on her Switch, she asked, “Where are they now?”

Soon, the woman’s voice on the phone replied, “They displayed their digital badges, and I’ve let them use the elevator. Miss Kokuyo Sakura, you’ll see them soon, and then you can hand over the person involved to them.”

“Okay.”

Kokuyo Sakura said indifferently, ending the call and placing her phone on the table.

Just then, she heard footsteps from outside the conference room and shifted her gaze towards the slowly opening tal door, with three figures entering her view.

They were dressed in casual clothing, two n and a woman, as rumors suggested the Managent Bureau staff had no specific uniforms.

Due to the secretive nature of their work and the frequent need to maintain anonymity, they usually wore inconspicuously ordinary clothes for their missions.

The man wearing glasses took the lead and said, “Miss Kokuyo Sakura, this mber of the Anti-Superhuman Organization is now in our custody.”

The other two, standing behind him with their hands clasped behind their backs, bowed their heads slightly.

Magical Girl Kokuyo Sakura glanced at the three of them and said, “Then take them away. I was just about to head to the hot springs.” She then lowered her gaze, continuing her ga of Zelda.

The lead man nodded, leading the two behind him, moving silently past the Magical Girl Sanchong Sakura, and approached the Top Bull.

“I have released him. You can handcuff him,” Kokuyo Sakura said as the magical chain binding the Top Bull shattered.

The Top Bull took a deep breath, his body finally able to relax, his muscles seemingly twitching faintly. He raised his eyes, staring into Fan Quan’s eyes.

[Top Bull: Is it you?]

[Fan Quan: Don’t talk.]

Fan Quan typed back on the panel. Just as he was about to handcuff the Top Bull, the tal door behind them suddenly swung open. A cool, distant voice then entered, “Hello, Managent Bureau Commissioner, badge number 3155-X, we’ve co for the person.”

In that instant, a deep silence enveloped the whole conference room.

Next second, a hint of surprise flickered in Magical Girl Kokuyo Sakura’s eyes. She slowly turned her head, looking at the trio beside the Top Bull.

Qing ng’s face fell as she heard the noise behind her, instantly grasping the situation.

At her side, Ke Mingye swiftly pulled out a travel voucher from his bag and handed it to the Top Bull.

As long as one is not in combat, a player can use the travel voucher at any ti.

So as Ke Mingye handed over the pristine white ticket to the Top Bull, even though he did not speak, the other quickly understood his intention.

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