Chapter 40: Chapter 40: Secret mission
The new mbers who had been fighting each other with their foreheads chipped now
decided to form a solid alliance with determination to fight the growing common enemy. The spirit of solidarity is towering. Soone even attacked Ilay with the sa weapon they had just used to wound their comrade right next to them now. The problem is that most of the people who are in high spirits are mostly mbers of the South Arican branch. Looking at
those fearless prickly honey-tasting faces, it was easy to see that they were all newcors to UNHRDO, still just young birds that were not feathered enough to have wings.
Although the battle formation looks very professional, even Taeui quickly sees that these are just drears who are not even used to real fighting skills.
If so, then Taeui could understand why they could be so confident and point their weapons at Ilay. Although Ilay’s ’fragrance’ has been rumored throughout the branches, it seems that these sparrows are not yet aware of how scary the eagle is.
The mbers of the Asian branch, knowing the enemy at hand, only glanced at the stupid courage of the South Arican mbers and stuck their tongues.
"You guys should also try to find death once using this opportunity."
It was obvious that these earthheads would risk their lives to fight Ilay, so they weren’t stupid enough to interfere in this just to get into the body, when the monster’s target could shift to them at any mont.
The one-on-nine fight began. No, it hadn’t even started when the ending music with credits on the nas of the fallen had already played.
One two Three.
The mont the third person fell, the young birds also lost all their original burning courage. As ti went on, Ilay struck more and more brutally, especially with a third person. At first, he just "lightened his hand" as if he were playing by using the handle of his axe to peg a powerful blow to the bridge of the nose of the first person to rush in, hearing sowhere the sound of bones shattering. However, the third person seed to be a more capable person
than the previous two, who tried to attack Ilay’s leg.
Unfortunately, the stronger the enemy, the more it evokes Ilay’s desire to crush his opponent. He initially succeeded in dodging Ilay’s axe handle and then took the tube to strike his belt. But Ilay imdiately hit his wrist with his elbow, causing the tube to be thrown away. And then he laughed coldly, the hand holding the axe swung up, drawing a perfect curve from bottom to top.
It was as if he was just casually swinging his arms gently. But the mont the axe cut
through the air in a semicircle, a loud shout sounded. Blood gushed from the man’s thigh like a stream and sothing white could even be seen hidden in the cut.
The other mbers looked at the third person who was screaming and blood pouring out like a waterfall in front of their eyes. The people who ran over then stopped in shock with stiff expressions on their faces.
"Damn it! You crazy bastard..., just training makes soone beco like this--!"
"The next one will be the arm. The arm is smaller than the leg so it will probably be easier to cut off." - Ilay said frankly.
Even before he could finish his words, the face of the person who had just scolded him had already turned purple. There was a lot of blood on his body, but Ilay didn’t seem to care. The gloves that had just been changed not long ago were again stained in red blood.
At Ilay’s casual words, even the air was frozen, no one dared to say anything more. He laughed, swinging his axe between his fingers like he was just playing with a toy.
"And the next one will be the shoulder blades. If you’re lucky, you’ll probably survive."
"..."
"Next one is the neck..."
So would have thought that Ilay’s words were just a joke. But Jeong Taeui and the other Asian branch mbers know he’s not kidding. Is there a joke that makes people lie clutched clutching their bloodied legs in front of them?
Taeui thought that if it didn’t stop here, it would be a big trouble. Although the organization has always been nonchalant, it stated that it was ’inevitable’ that soone would lose their lives during training. But in this case, if Ilay continues like this, there may be grounds for declaring that taking so lives now ’inevitable’ will no longer be available.
Jeong Taeui grabs the man who tried to lunge at Ilay and grabs him by the neck. Before the third man’s leg was severed, he calmly said, "A man with an axe is easier to deal with. Because he wouldn’t be able to use it flexibly and recklessly. Such a bulky weapon only adds to the hindrance."
In fact, this guy wasn’t wrong. Any normal person would tend to be cautious when swinging an axe for fear that it could cause serious injury if accidentally hit by soone. However, Ilay isn’t normal. And he hadn’t been aware of that sooner.
"You should be grateful that I saved your life today." - Jeong Tacui muttered to himself when he saw the fourth man no longer trying to run towards Ilay.
If you have done so many good deeds, you will probably go to heaven when you die. Right now, the body may have accumulated a bunch of Sarira.
"You know, according to the rules, officers will not compete with any mbers other than when they are on duty to teach."
Jeong Taeui spoke softly from behind. Ilay turned back to look at him expressionlessly.
"Taeil, I rember telling you not to interfere in things like this, have you forgotten?"
"Okay. But now it’s joint training ti,
wouldn’t it be better to have no mistakes?"
Jeong Taeui knew that there wasn’t really any fairness in the fights when it ca to joint training, but he shrugged and said. Ilay’s eyebrows furrowed in displeasure and was about to open his mouth to say sothing, but finally swallowed the words back inside, like the usual vicious monster was suddenly more peaceful than usual.
"Do whatever you like."
Ilay grumbled and swung the ax with a frown. He looked straight at Jeong Tacui and finally threw the ax away.
A terrifying sound rose in the air. The ax passed close to the rim of his car, sending a few strands of Taeui’s hair flying. And after a loud thud, it stopped right on the wall next to him.
The ax slamd hard into the stone pillar that seed to pause for a mont and then fell to the floor with shattered patches of dirt and dust scattered. It rolled on the ground creating blinding reflections through the sharp ax blade, then stopped beside Jeong Taeui’s shoes.
Ilay must have decided to stop, but he threw the ax aside just as violently. Jeong Taeui sadly thinks that it is a little pitiful for him to be able to remain calm even in a situation like this, but he also has no choice.
While Jeong Tacui decisively picked up the ax and prepared to put it back in his pocket, the other mbers quickly left like bees breaking a nest. anwhile, he deliberately slowly wiped away the blood stains on his ax and when he looked up, the hallway was just himself and Ilay left.
If you think carefully, those bastards would have run away and left you alone with this cruel murderous monster.
Jeong Tacuiy brought his heart sunk with that haunting thought and sighed. He hoped that this damn joint training would end soon.
It can be said that this training went quite smoothly compared to the previous training with the European branch, when until now no one has died. In the previous training, there were several deaths and the number of injured was incalculable, and the dical team was overwheld with work every day. At this point when the joint training is coming to an end in the next 3 or 4 days, there are almost no more life-threatening situations. So it is predictable that the death toll is zero. Jeong Taeui, a second lieutenant in charge of his officer’s affairs, had to wake up earlier than his normal working days. It didn’t really matter because the main tasks had already been solved by Ilay, and he just had to do what he asked. Ilay was indeed a competent officer. If it wasn’t for his personality problems, it would have been hard to take his place. Under Ilay, Tacuiy hardly had to do anything, at least not outside of his regular job. So he just needs to pay a little attention in the morning and sotis even skip work. So when Ilay called him in the morning to ask for docunts, he was quite
surprised, but he readily agreed anyway (seriously, it was actually a daily duty of a lieutenant, so he had no right to say yes or no.) Most of the docunts adopted at this ti are talking about the progress of general training in the branch. Sotis he reads through the literature and can see that other branches are also completing the training without major problems. So did the Australian branch where his uncle had been.
"Perhaps you did a good job there and achieved your goal."
Jeong Taeui looked at the statistics that showed that there have been no deaths so far. It’s also true that that monster-like killer has now beco an officer and stopped killing. He guessed that the person who had promoted him to this position, whoever it was, should definitely receive the greatest reward. Although the training in the Asian branch last ti still lost many lives due to simring resentnts.
Jeong Taeui had to live in such fatigue, he thought he should have been depressed a long ti ago when he was in this situation for a long ti. However, until now, he is not dead, and he is still here as a second lieutenant for Ilay RieGrow.
Thinking about it, he seed to feel that he was also lucky. But naturally he also felt an
unnad sadness.
Taeui held the file Ilay needed in his hand, and waved as he walked and used it as a fan, arriving at the officer’s office whose clock had not yet struck 8 o’clock. When Jeong Taeui opened the door to the room, two officers were already seated inside. With the exception of two officers who led other mbers to the Australian branch and one who was rarely in the office because he was probably still hanging out in Eoryeong (the prison in UNHRDO), there was still one vacant seat. That empty chair must have been Ilay’s.
There were still traces of soone sitting in that chair earlier, probably because he had just left. Unfinished business is still sprawled on his desk.
The two officers - Grimson and McKean - glanced over at Taeui for a mont and then
resud what they were doing. Grimson sat in the back seat next to Ilay’s empty seat,
leisurely reading the newspaper and occasionally checking sothing in front of the computer. McKean sat across from him.
"Is it a report? Can I take a look at it for a mont?"
McKean gestured next to him.
"Where did this bastard go when he just called soone else?" - Jeong Taeui muttered while placing the paperwork neatly on Ilay’s desk. Although hidden by a partition, McKean seed to have noticed the pile of docunts he was carrying.
Jeong Taeui replied: "Ah, yes
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