Chapter 72 - Power of Dominator
Chapter 72 of "Endless Debt" begins with suspense: Chapter 72: Chapter 36 Power of DominatorThe Safety Containment Department, one of the most secretive... Donât stop reading!
Chapter 72: Chapter 36 Power of DominatorThe Safety Containment Department, one of the most secretive departments of the Order Bureau, no one knows what is actually imprisoned in that deep darkness, at least the vast majority of the Order Bureau staff are unaware, they donât even know of the existence of such a department.
The gigantic "Cultivation Room" resembles an endless maze, and deep within that maze, many unspeakable secrets lie hidden.
Geoffreyâs expression was somewhat hesitant and doubtful, every time he saw the three-faced symbol, it never meant anything good.
"Oh... I see, alright then."
Hearing Geoffreyâs reply, Bologue was momentarily stunned, the joy that had risen was overshadowed by disappointment.
"However, you didnât call just for these matters, did you?"
Bologue asked again, if it was just about preparing the implantation ceremony again, Geoffrey had no reason to notify him.
"Of course, I have another matter to discuss with you."
Geoffreyâs voice rang out, he had never intended to discuss these with Bologue.
"What matter?"
"About your partner."
"Huh?"
Bologue was completely stunned by this point, the news came somewhat too suddenly.
"Why so shocked? Isnât it quite normal for the Special Operations Group to have other members? Did you think you were the only one?" Geoffrey said.
"But... a partner?" Bologue frowned deeply.
During the year-long internship, Bologue gradually realized the power of "Resurrection," he also realized the burden others could be to him.
Bologue was very strong, he didnât need so-called teammates, more importantly, when facing strong enemies, Bologue wouldnât die, but his teammates might, they werenât Undying Bodies.
"Donât worry, these members of the Special Operations Group are not as simple as you think, whether in combat or survival, you donât need to worry," Geoffrey seemed to know what Bologue was concerned about, "Each one is a carefully chosen elite, geniuses from the Field Operations Department."
"Alright... alright then."
With Geoffrey saying so, Bologue couldnât say anything else.
If nothing unexpected happens, Bologueâs tenure with the Order Bureau will be long, eventually, he has to greet other colleagues.
The regulations of the Field Operations Department also clearly state, dividing into several action groups, each groupâs total number of members isnât specifically limited, but usually act in pairs during missions.
"And then? Thatâs all?"
"Of course, thatâs not all, the reason for telling you this is your âpartnerâ seems to have run into some trouble."
Geoffrey said as he picked up another document, engraved with a black crow holding an Iron Whistle, it was from the "Crowâs Nest."
"His transfer document was just sent to Lebius, but he went out on a mission last night and hasnât returned... He has exceeded the estimated execution time, he might have encountered some trouble, and just as the mission point is near you, I need you to investigate."
"Exceeded time? He hasnât died, has he?"
Bologue exclaimed, if thatâs the case, this "partner" of his was quite unlucky.
"Not necessarily, he is also a Debtor, although his Blessing isnât âResurrection,â heâs strong in survival, I guess he might have been captured."
Upon hearing Debtor, Bologueâs eyes became serious, this was the first time he had encountered another Debtor.
Each Debtorâs soul is broken, and that broken part has intricate ties with the Devil.
"So please rescue this person, your future partner," Geoffrey thought for a moment and said casually, "If he accidentally does die, please recover his corpse, a Condenserâs body is still very useful."
"A Condenser needs me to rescue?"
Bologue doubted.
"Condenser can also fail occasionally, but experts never do, right?"
Having worked with Bologue for a year, Geoffrey knows very well how to please him.
Upon hearing expert, Bologue didnât ask further, just like being overly immersed in role-play, sometimes Bologue was unexpectedly obsessed with being an expert.
Listening to the silence on the other side, Geoffrey knew he had said the right thing, he went on to explain some other information.
"Remember to bring the emblem, itself a highly complex Alchemy Armament, not only a pass but also a tool for Order Bureau staff to prove each otherâs identity.
Then hereâs the address, please note it down..."
"Got it."
Noises came from the other side, sounded like Bologue was dressing up, preparing to set off.
"Right, Bologue, thereâs another thing."
"What is it?"
Geoffrey looked at the document from the "Crowâs Nest" in his hand, saying with an extremely complex expression.
"When you find him, he might have already defected, but donât be hasty to hack him down, once you prove your identity to him, he will defect back." SŃarch* The NovelĆire(.)ne*t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
"Huh? Wait! What do you mean? Defecting!"
On the other end of the phone, Bologue was screaming.
After hanging up, Geoffrey glanced around at everyone present.
"Alright, itâs over. I hope Bologue will like his âpartnerâ."
Geoffrey sighed deeply, as if dealing with some kind of troublesome matter.
"Is it really okay to hand this guy over to Bologue?" Ivan was skeptical.
"I think itâs fine. Bologue is great at everything, except he doesnât seem human," Geoffrey described Bologue. "A cold-blooded, brutal, and efficient expert... I think he needs a bit of human warmth."
"Human warmth? You think getting him a screwball partner will ease his condition?" Yas thought it was futile.
"In matters like this, whatever works, just a little bit of âhuman warmthâ is enough."
Geoffrey raised his hand and rubbed his fingers together, symbolizing the âflecks of humanityâ he hoped to instill.
"And this isnât just for him, itâs for me, for us."
Geoffrey looked at Yas, complaining out loud.
"You donât want to come to work every day and see your colleague with a stern face, do you? Not just a stern face, but a colleague whoâs an undying maniac, who might do something crazy and drag everyone into hell."
Geoffrey sighed again.
"That guy has been in the Black Prison too long, his whole being is twisted. He needs to interact with people... we canât just send Bologue to the âmedical departmentâ, can we?"
Yas stopped speaking. After thinking about it, it made sense. Employeesâ mental health is extremely important, even if it canât be cured, effort should be made.
These kinds of psychological issues are common in the Field Operations Department. Everyone has some form of mental illness, but Bologueâs condition is so severe that it makes everyone else seem normal by comparison.
Unbeknownst to Ivan, he had picked up the document bearing three symbols and spoke in a grim tone.
"I just didnât expect the Decision Room would issue such orders, implanting that thing in Bologue."
The previously argumentative Yas and Geoffrey fell silent together, feeling an inexplicable pressure, their gaze finally resting on Lebius, who remained silent behind the desk.
Ivan was merely delivering documents, while Yas was there out of curiosity for the Special Operations Group and often appeared here. They could discuss at length, but they would never influence the Special Operations Group. The only one who could oversee everything, aside from the Deputy Director, was Lebius.
"What do you think about this order, Lebius?" Geoffrey asked.
"I have no opinion," after a brief pause, with a cold gaze sweeping over them, Lebius continued, "This is our only war trophy from seven years ago, a magnificent treasure, yet we donât have the key to unlock it."
"Now that Bologue has appeared, why not let him try, rather than leaving it to gather dust? After all, he wonât die."
Lebius spoke with rationality, almost mechanically. Bologue was not a âpersonâ in his eyes, but some indestructible, humanoid tool.
Geoffrey wanted to say something, but seeing Lebius like this, he swallowed his words.
"Are you worried about Bologue? Thereâs no need. Heâs a Debtor, a âResurrectedâ Debtor. Can something like him really be considered human?" Lebius said.
"Thatâs a bit too heartless." After a year of working together, Geoffrey had grown quite fond of Bologue.
"But thatâs the reality. Bologue Lazarus is an unbreakable double-edged sword, and blades are meant for killing. If heâs merely going to gather dust, why not lock him back in the Black Prison?"
A silhouette of a man flashed before Lebiusâs eyes, and the song from the âHouse of the Rising Sunâ echoed in his ears.
Bargaining with the Devil.
Itâs a terrible decision. The truth they often speak lures you into despair bit by bit. Worse, knowing all this, you have no room to refuse, because itâs exactly what you desire.
Anxiety and fear crashed around inside Lebiusâs heart. He could only force himself to maintain his rationality and make the decisions he believed were right.
"The era of peace and tranquility is over, Geoffrey. After seven years, our enemies have returned, and no one knows what kind of âAlchemy Matrixâ they bring with them."
Lebiusâs eyes churned with gloom. Unlike everyone present, Lebius held an entirely different mindset, one of preparation for war.
"War never stops."
Ivan whispered. As a member of the Intelligence Departmentâs Crowâs Nest, he had browsed plenty of relevant information.
"Weâre all engaged in an arms race, creating increasingly insane âAlchemy Matrixâ methods to destroy our formidable enemies. But as you all know, the âSublimation Furnace Coreâ has been attempted many times, but even a fraction of âitsâ power is difficult to replicate, let alone understanding its mysteries."
Lebius spoke with absolute rationality.
"We donât have time to research âitâ, war is coming."
"So youâre simply letting Bologue implant âitâ, regardless of the consequences."
Yas reined in his emotions. The atmosphere in the room was heavy, as if filled with some weighty matter.
"Yes, exactly, âregardless of the consequencesâ."
Lebius said.
"Let Bologue Lazarus implant âitâ.
Seize the Power of Dominator."