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Chapter 35: Foundation

  Bam-!

  Aleph’s nding brought some dust. He looked up and saw the mairao this high-rise building.

  The first thing that greeted his sight were the armed persoationed here.

  “Kill them all.”

  The GUI fshed with red lights before everyone was frantically circled. The same mini-unchers appeared on his shoulders.

  Sou-!

  Sou-!

  Sou-!

  Everyone was taken down in one big swoop. They didn’t know who killed them even until their deaths.

  “{Hey. It’s done.}”

  A [SOUND ONLY] symbol popped up in Aleph’s sight. It was Vill-V oher side.

  “That’s good. I want to know what’s present in the basement floors.”

  “{One sed.}”

  Knowing the location of a Fire MOTH cilor was extremely difficult, more so infiltrating it. Everything is isoted within their owworks. It was the same within all researstitutes.

  Unfortunately, they were fag against Vill-V. Her talents are on the level, far above the likes of normal geniuses.

  The only remote access point within all Fire MOTH cilors’ bases was a hotline—ohat would allow them to send a distress signal. It is usually turned off on most occasions to prevent any type of infiltration.

  Yet, it was this same thing that she used to gain access to the dete and security systems within this base.

  “{I got it. You might be ied on the fifth floor.}”

  “...Give me the details.”

  Not a hint of his usual casualness could be heard from Aleph. It was as if his hidden self was just like this.

  Click-!

  The mairance ened within seds. Aleph stepped into the building without a care to the security persohey were all dispatched by the mini-unchers on his shoulder.

  “{That man was dug two experiments privately. One was the use of tempr-css honkai beasts as meized frameworks. The other one is the same as Mobius’ research.}”

  “...”

  Aleph knew this could happen one way or another. Beh the bright ideals Fire MOTH proposed was the trash hidden in pin sight.

  One has to know that Mobius did not accept any live human experimental subjebsp;in her MANTIS Project. Most of the results came from animals and experimenting on her own body.

  Needless to say, her efficy was low. If it ced on worse pces such as these cilors’ private bases, it could only meahing.

  “...Got it.”

  Beep-!

  Aleph proceeded to the main floor with ease. Everyohat entered him only had the fate of dying within seds.

  Only the sound of metal rotors could be heard within the first floor. He went into one of the online puters and ied a USB that enabled Vill-V to fully trol everything ihis entire base remotely.

  It didn’t take long before Aleph arrived in front of aor.

  “Who’s there?!”

  Sou-!

  Sou-!

  The two personnel assigo this location were shot within seds. The kill t in Aleph’s hands quickly went up to dozens.

  Strangely enough, he could not feel anything. His heart was hat was the case with the ambush; it is the same now.

  Only his silent anger remained in his mind.

  Beep-!

  Upoering the elevator, it automatically closed. Vill-V was watg over his moves. Aleph could focus on his objective with her help.

  “...”

  Aleph quietly watched the elevator dispy go down.

  [B1]

  [B2]

  …

  [B5]

  Swish-!

  The metal door opened. A swathe of cold air flooded the elevator.

  Unlike Mobius’ boratory, it was well-lit. The walls, floors, and ceilings are all made of silver metal.

  Tap.

  A result came up after the suit’s dete.

  {Military-grade carbon steel.}

  One look and Aleph could tell that the entire pce was fortified with these carbon steel.

  “A nuclear shelter.”

  His footsteps resounded in the hall. Uhe first floor filled with security personnel, it felt like an abandoned area.

  “Yawn… how long are we staying here?”

  “Bossman won’t be satisfied until we plete it.”

  “Huh. We all know it's a pipe dream. If that person from the fifth couldn’t do it, no one else !”

  The voien in b coats came closer to Aleph.

  “I said—huh?”

  “What is—”

  The two stopped talking ohey saw the figure of a bck metal suit. They were pletely fused as to where he came from.

  “...Die.”

  Sou-!

  Sou-!

  Two bodies fell to the ground with a thud.

  “A life for a life. No, it’s too insuffit.”

  When Aleph khey were dug live experiments on this floor, he khat they were using live human samples. This thing has been ongoing for three years. One could imagihe number of human lives that died in this pce.

  Just then—

  Rumble-!

  Beep-!

  Vill-V swiftly reected to his line right after a slight tremble of the ground.

  “{Be prepared for a fight. There was actually a death meism ected to that man’s heart.}”

  “What fight?”

  “{...there are two. A Tempr-css beast is held captive ihis floor. Its restraints have been removed. As for the other ohere are several lucky human samples that survived. Their mannerisms… are like that of normal undead’s.}”

  She kept reading the reports attached to her s at aremely fast speed.

  “{They were ied with the genes of chariot-css beasts. One of them was ied with a tempr-css gene.}”

  At this moment, the means built by the cilors’ foundation was revealed in their eyes one by one.

  “’t you stop it?” He asked.

  “{I ’t. It was triggered the moment he died. It was too te when I received full access.}”

  “Alright.”

  Two cameras appeared in Aleph’s GUI. It showcased both the tempr-css beast and the army of semi-undeads wreg havoside this floor. Coupled with his elemental sight, Aleph had a grasp of their locations. The iy of the purple light in his eyes could not be faked, after all.

  After a moment of deliberation, Aleph headed to the undeads first.

  Rumble-!

  Rumble-!

  The shaking of the ground became stronger as he approached them. It was also at this moment that he escaped the long hallways aered a rge room.

  A huge gate should’ve separated it from the long hallways. Ihe room was a lounge filled with sofas and other daily ies. It looked like an offistead of a boratory.

  Unfortunately—

  “Agh!!”

  The shrill screams of the boratory workers resounded. Blood illed all over the pce. Aleph saw several undeads chewing on the dead corpses.

  The moment he made aep, their eyes were all set on him.

  Unlike normal undead, their skin is fair white. A vein of purple lights crawled up from their neck up to their face. Some of them had white sili shells all over their bodies.

  Amidst them all, a retively normal-looking person was seen by him. This person wearing a b gown was the oh the highest danger acc to his [Deathly Intuition].

  Click-!

  The back of Aleph’s suit opened slightly. He pulled out a sleek curved bde akin to a katana from it. All it cked from the traditional katana was its handguard.

  With a sigh, he respoo their malicious stares with a swift charge.

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