Chapter 125 - The Night Before Action
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Chapter 125: Chapter 77 The Night Before Action"Looks like you got along quite well with those undead."
Lebius looked up at the three returning from the Undying Club. Palmer looked like he had alcohol poisoning, Bologue was soaked and covered in streamers and sequins, while Geoffrey seemed the most normal, with only a faint smell of alcohol on him.
Thankfully, the Order Bureau does not explicitly prohibit drinking during working hours.
"Probably... pleasant, I guess." Bologue didnât want to recall too much.
He used to think the Order Bureau was a crazy world, but after leaving the Undying Club and returning to the Bureau, Bologue surprisingly felt a sense of warmth. Although he hadnât been with the Bureau for long, it already felt like home to him.
Compared to those undead, the Order Bureau seemed unexpectedly normal.
"Letâs move on to the next item," Lebius asked, "Bologue, how is your mastery of Secret Energy?"
"Fairly familiar."
"Are you ready for action then?"
Upon hearing âactionâ, Bologueâs eyes brightened. He affirmed, "Ready at any time."
Bologue was not a workaholic; he simply enjoyed punishing wrongdoers. Not to mention, since the implantation ceremony, his Soul Shards had been depleted; this empty feeling made him uneasy, fearing the sudden attack of Bulimia Nervosa.
"Thatâs good. âFaceless Manâ has sent a message. He has been monitoring the cargo concentration point these days and reported that the other party has accelerated their operations, likely preparing to withdraw. We canât delay any longer."
Lebius produced a document detailing the specifics of the mission.
"The action is scheduled for tomorrow night."
Bologue nodded and took the document, flipping through it directly, "Landling District, the docks..."
"As long as they head south along the Rhine River, they can get the cargo to Free Port, and once itâs there, itâll be much harder for us to act," Lebius said. "Currently, due to the Kingâs Secret Swordâs activities, weâve tightened our scrutiny, but I believe âMan-eaterâ will find a way to transport the cargo out. The longer we delay, the worse the situation will become."
"I see."
Bologue put away the document and glanced at Palmer; just moments ago, this guy seemed intoxicated, but now he appeared sober. During Bologueâs conversation with Lebius, Palmer didnât make any strange noises to interrupt the mission.
"Did you sober up?" Bologue asked.
"Condensers donât get drunk easily; I just enjoy the feeling of being drunk," Palmer said in a somber manner. "It allows me to escape reality, somewhat."
"As a partner, what do you think of this mission? If you donât want to take risks, I can go alone."
"Thatâs not necessary." Surprisingly, Palmer declined Bologueâs proposal.
"I just enjoy complaining about work; it doesnât conflict with my dedication to the job."
"Doesnât seem that way, Palmer," Bologue teased. "Are you thinking of the Clark familyâs honor?"
"It has nothing to do with honor, just basic professional ethics, okay? You know, I passed the loyalty test too, donât make me out like Iâm ready to switch sides at any moment." Palmer protested.
"Cough, cough."
Remembering Palmerâs damned file, Geoffrey couldnât help but cough a few times.
Palmer cast a puzzled look at Geoffrey, but fortunately, Geoffrey didnât say much, not further tarnishing Palmerâs already poor image.
"Then you guys should prepare first. Action starts tomorrow night, this is your first cooperative mission, I hope you donât disappoint me."
Lebiusâs tone was always so cold, his words filled with a sense of urgency.
"Tomorrow night, huh..."
Bologue sat on the sofa, tilting his head back, pondering something, while the sound of rushing water echoed in the activity room, and Palmer hummed a tune.
The activity room of the Special Operations Group was quite spacious, not only equipped with a simple kitchen but also a private bath, and the wardrobe contained clothes that fit Bologue and the others, as if the Order Bureau had created a second home for them.
And it truly was a second home.
"Typically, when overtime situations arise, we stay here, but the damned thing is, they have anything arranged except for adding a few beds to the room."
Back then, Palmer complained like this.
"Their reason was âonce beds are added, someone will definitely long-term stay in the activity room to save rentâ.
Bologue guessed that someone would be Palmer himself.
The activity room was quite nice, these days, lost in the practice room, Bologue had been sleeping on the sofa in the activity room. To avoid going out looking so shabby, before leaving the Bureau, he and Palmer had both come here for a shower, changing clothes without prior agreement.
"By the way, when is the staff dormitory being allocated?" Bologue asked.
He was quite looking forward to the staff dormitory of the Order Bureau, not only could he save rent but also travel expenses, yet he was uncertain what kind of roommate heâd end up with.
"Iâm not sure, but my suggestion is not to stay in the staff dormitory, but rather outside, not in the âCultivation Roomâ, Palmerâs voice came from the bathroom.
"Why?"
Bologue was flipping through the documents, responding.
"Because the âCultivation Roomâ is alive, like a living, gigantic monster. Itâs already absurd enough that weâre working inside this monsterâs stomach, and now weâre supposed to live here too?"
Palmera opened the bathroom door, poked her head out, and said to Bologue.
"The most important thing is, living in the âCultivation Roomâ is always a bit inconvenient. If you live outside, you can do whatever you want after work hours."
Bologue nodded, that was true. Compared to his ascetic life a year ago, Bologueâs daily life now was much more colorful.
He was even planning to get a pet later, maybe learn an instrument. After all, time couldnât constrain the Undead, and Bologue had all the time to learn new things.
Loving life, optimistic and upbeat, something like that.
"Speaking of which, I canât watch the performance tomorrow night."
Bologue put down the documents. Only after finishing them did he remember that tomorrow night was the finale of "Wandering Rat." Kedening had specifically sent him a ticket. Bologue wondered if Kedening would be disappointed if he didnât show up in the audience. Maybe he wouldnât even remember him, since Kedening was quite a celebrity in the Agreement District.
"By the way, Bologue, do you have any plans this afternoon?"
"Whatâs up?" Bologue asked.
"Should I take you home? I swear that last time was just an accident."
"Say something! Weâre partners! Partners through thick and thin! Trust me!"
"I think we already trust each other, Palmer." Bologue said expressionlessly.
"So can I take you?"
"Thereâs no need, I have things to do this afternoon, donât trouble yourself."
"What things? Partners are supposed to help each other!" Palmer began pestering.
"I..."
For a moment, Bologue didnât know what to say. He rarely lied, and usually, it wasnât a situation to make Bologue lie. If he couldnât win an argument, heâd just use his hammer.
But this was the Order Bureau; he couldnât just use his hammer on Palmer, especially since Palmer was taking a bath. He didnât want their banter to turn into a bathroom murder scene.
"I need to go to the Agreement District to meet a friend," Bologue said.
"What a coincidence, so do I," Palmer continued, "Iâm not joking, Bologue, I really need to go to the Agreement District, and itâs related to a task. Itâs true."
Bologue didnât believe it.
"Did you finish reading the documents? How do you feel about the difficulty of this operation?"
Palmerâs thoughts were indeed peculiar. With a word, he made a one-hundred-eighty-degree turn.
"Itâs okay, itâs on the outskirts of Opus, on the edge of the city, and from there you can drift down to Free Port. Seems like a somewhat chaotic place." Bologue cooperated with Palmer, responding, "Why are we talking about work again?"
"For better or worse, I was once the employee of the year. Caring about work is normal, right?"
The sound of dressing was heard, and after a while, Palmer came out dressed and plopped down across from Bologue, casually picking up the papers.
"I used to work at Crowâs Nest, Opus is more familiar to me than you, and the Landling District is a city crisscrossed by gangs. Because of the smooth waterways, itâs the main smuggling route for most gangs."
"So?"
"So weâre going to face an even more complicated situation this time, like a group of heavily armed gang members, and those Condensers lurking in the shadows," Palmer said, "No one knows how many Condensers the âMan-eaterâ has, and worst-case scenario, we might even run into people from the Kingâs Secret Sword."
"So, what do you plan to do, ex-intelligence officer?"
Each has their field of expertise, and as an expert, Bologue never insisted on areas he wasnât good at.
"Iâm still thinking..."
Palmer genuinely began to think. The file had detailed records; the freight point was a warehouse at the dock, with cut-out maps pasted in the file.
After a few minutes, Bologue asked, "Do you have any thoughts?"
Palmer frowned, shook his head, "For us intelligence folk, itâs not necessary to venture into the lionâs den. Usually, itâs enough to understand the situation from afar without engaging in direct conflict."
"But this time, weâre supposed to go in and cause a massacre," Bologue said.
"Exactly, an ambush, eliminating all potential enemies before anyone reacts."
Palmer waved a hand, looking like he wanted to cut through the mess quickly.
"Speaking of which... I have an idea."
Palmer clapped his hands and said.
Bologue looked at him suspiciously. When Palmer thought, he was like a pondering gorilla, seeming problem-free yet feeling like something was off.