Chapter 339 - Defending Assets
Chapter 339 of "Endless Debt" starts the action: Aimou is about to run out of power, to be precise, Aimouâs ether is about... Find out what happens!
Aimou is about to run out of power, to be precise, Aimouâs ether is about to be depleted, the operation of the Mind Projection will cease, and thoughts will return to lifeless silence."Will you die without ether? Or will your consciousness fade away?" Bologue coldly asked.
"Iâm not sure, but since I gained consciousness, Iâve never encountered this situation."
"Because youâre also afraid of not waking up, arenât you? Just like death."
Facing Bologueâs inquiry, Aimou didnât respond; her ether reserves were running low, with only an hour left to remain active.
Aimou didnât think any miracles would happen within this hour, nor did she believe the two of them could escape in such a short time.
"You can consume the Philosopherâs Stone, isnât the energy of the Constant Motion Core reliant on the sparse ether emitted when the Philosopherâs Stone fades away?"
Bologue asked, he felt there was always a way that could work.
"Itâs impossible, this is Aliceâs Philosopherâs Stone, my body has its own protection mechanism; in such instances, the Constant Motion Core automatically seals itself."
As much as she didnât want to admit it, the fact remained that, in Tedaâs eyes, Aimou was merely a tool to revive Alice; what truly mattered was never Aimou herself, but Aliceâs Philosopherâs Stone inside her Constant Motion Core.
Aimou comforted Bologue, she said, "Itâs nothing, perhaps Iâm simply going into hibernation? After a while, when you escape, come back to save me, and Iâll awaken once more..."
"Do you believe that?" Bologue asked, "Aimou, you donât even believe that yourself, do you?"
"Youâre afraid of hibernation; you fear waking up as someone other than yourself, just as you fear replacing the Philosopherâs Stone. Youâre terrified of such self-extinction... Even though the self you have now is merely someone elseâs shadow projection."
This is all you have now.
Bologue whispered in his heart.
Aimou did not refute this but asked Bologue, "Then what will you do? If you waste your strength and ether on me, perhaps both of us will die here."
"Youâre an Undead, but if youâre consumed by a Calamity, wouldnât reviving take a long time? Months, years, decades?"
Aimouâs attitude grew remarkably firm; she accused.
"Besides, thatâs a Calamity; if youâre eaten by it, even the Order Bureau would find rescuing you difficult."
Aimouâs words were quite reasonable; in an hour, she would have depleted all her ether, the Mind Projection would halt, the Constant Motion Core would seal, and she would become a thoroughly useless heap of scrap metal.
Bologue had no reason to leave carrying this iron shell; it would be better to leave Aimou here...
"Bologue, youâre my first friend; I hope you can leave here."
Aimou sincerely said.
"Donât worry, Iâll enter hibernation mode, fully shield and protect myself completely."
The atmosphere turned silent; Bologue leaned aside, seemingly lost in thought, perhaps wanting to accompany Aimou for a while longer in their final moments.
Aimou didnât bother with Bologue; she felt she had done what she needed to do, meanwhile, Aliceâs voice persistently churned in her ears.
"Such good acting, he must be completely deceived by you, right?"
Alice sat beside Aimou, inspecting Aimouâs cold expression.
"Oh... My Aimou, seeming so innocent and naive, everyone lowers their guard around you, offering hugs and friendship, this guy must have been utterly conquered by you, right?"
Alice mocked the poor Bologue, the man who fancied himself an expert, believing he could control everything, never realizing that he had been deceived by Aimou from the start.
"He should leave reluctantly, and when he escapes and returns to find you, heâll discover youâre no longer here... By then, we will have realized our dream and lived the life you long for."
Alice was satisfied with the situation; everything was proceeding as anticipated, initially feigning death to escape everyoneâs notice, then secretly continuing their plan.
"Next, weâll see what choice Bologue makes."
Alice grew tense, for in her perception, Bologue was a peculiar individual capable of taking any action.
Bologue might be moved by Aimou and leave sorrowfully, or he might cold-heartedly excavate Aimouâs Constant Motion Core and leave with the Philosopherâs Stone, the scenario Alice least wanted to see, hence why Aimou had to say so much, subtly influencing Bologue.
Not only the defense mechanism of the Alchemy Puppet itself and the sealing of the Constant Motion Core but if Bologue invested emotion into Aimou, he would not damage Aimouâs "corpse."
Just like Teda, even though Alice was already dead, she stubbornly kept her corpse merely because it was evidence of her existence.
This is human weakness, the weakness named emotion.
Bologue moved; he turned around, his gaze no longer cold but with traces of anger, always having this angry look, as if wanting to smash everything to pieces.
"Have you decided?" Aimou asked.
"Yes, Iâve decided." Bologue said.
"Oh? Heâs about to bid his final farewell to you."
Alice stood like a spectator, watching Aimouâs performance and the mocked Bologue.
The anticipated farewell did not occur; Bologue straightforwardly asked, "Where is your Ether storage unit?"
"Below the heart."
Aimou didnât understand why Bologue was asking these questions, but she replied nonetheless.
"Alright."
With that, Bologue reached out, inserting his hand into the opening along Aimouâs abdomen. The cold metal made his hand ache.
Aliceâs heart grew tense; the most unstable factor in this plan was Bologueâs high likelihood of directly taking the Philosopherâs Stone.
She slowly raised her hand, an illusionary specter, yet capable of disrupting reality, prepared to realign everything back to origin if Bologue derailed the story.
Bologue didnât touch the Constant Motion Core; instead, he dutifully placed his hand on the Ether storage unit, leaving Aimou bewildered. Soon, streams of Ether began releasing, injecting into the storage unit.
"This..."
Aimou couldnât believe it; Bologue was supposed to be Ether exhausted, where was he getting so much Ether?
Bologue paid no attention to Aimouâs reaction, merely gritting his teeth as he released Soul Shards, forcing them to burn into intense Ether, gradually filling the storage unit.
Azure glimmers were rising; this was a phenomenon only Bologue could see. The brilliant azure lights danced like fireflies, fading away, while Alice, as if sensing it, stared keenly around Bologue, attempting to see through the illusion.
To Alice, the burning of Soul Shards seemed more important than the current events.
"You donât have to do this!" Aimou panicked, "Itâs unnecessary to go this far for a friend."
"Firstly, itâs necessary."
Bologue raised a finger, signaling Aimou to be quiet.
"Secondly, this has nothing to do with whether we are friends."
With that, Bologue raised a pocket knife, eager and ready.
"Aimou, you need to understand something; youâre not just my friend, youâre also an important asset of the Order Bureau.
As an excellent Field Staff, and someone preparing to win this yearâs Best New Employee award, protecting important assets of the Order Bureau is part of the job."
Bologue aimed at Aimouâs mechanical joint gaps, speaking comfortingly.
"Next, you might think Iâm a psychotic killer, but thereâs no choice; you mentioned it yourself, my stamina is almost out, so I just need to lighten the load a bit from you."
At times like this, Bologue would rambles on. In Aimouâs puzzled gaze, the pocket knife came down instantly.
Twenty-two minutes later, another wave of intense heat swept through. After a brief burn, the lifted dust returned to earth, the intense temperature receded under the ash.
On the pitch-black rock wall, Bologue opened the sealed Round Shield, plunged the pocket knife fiercely into the rock wall, hanging himself on it.
This time, Bologueâs movements were much more nimble; after simple handling, he relieved quite a bit of burden, just that the person relieved was now feeling quite complex and dazed.
"Donât you want to say something?"
Aimou asked behind Bologue, her expressions and schemes had all turned into the setup for this joke under Bologueâs erratic actions.
"Say what? Praise myself for having good skills, perfectly fit for being a killer?"
Bologue was too lazy to say much else, "Just lie there, Iâll get you out."
Aimou went silent, truly unsure of what to say even if she were to speak, eventually letting out a puzzling laugh.
Thereâs nothing funny, but indeed worth a chuckle; from any perspective, all of this was too strange.
Too bizarre.
Under Bologueâs deft craftsmanship, Aimouâs cumbersome limbs were severed, unnecessary mechanical structures disassembled mostly by Bologue, only the most basic mechanisms maintained for Aimouâs normal operation, leaving her just half a body now, like a trophy caught by the Cannibal Race.
Regardless of how you think about it, the scene was somewhat ghastly, but recalling the causes and aftermath, Aimou simply found it all absurd beyond measure.
She began not understanding what on earth was going on in Bologueâs mind; such difficult decisions lacked the tragic sense of farewell in his hands, instead, were bizarre beyond reason.
"Did you imagine he would do this?"
In an extremely low voice, Aimou spoke to the phantom Alice.
Alice merely shook her head, eyes deeply fixed on Bologue, flashes in her vision showed Bologue burning the Soul Shards, azure lights rose, extinguished, turning into the purest Ether pouring into his body.
Bologueâs figure gradually overlapped and snugly fit with another.