Bottom A, Top O - Chapter 111
She fell into deep thought. What Narukami said made sense. He was far stronger than she thought. Why would he use tricks to kill her? Unless Narukami was a b4stard who loved to play with his prey before killing his enemy, Narukami wasn’t like that.
If she could know that Narukami felt good beating her up. Undoubtedly, she would take back her words and go on a rampage albeit her life was at stake!
“Fine, I’ll give up.” She resigned to her fate. Narukami followed his words as he didn’t do anything to her anymore.
“You are unexpectedly obedient…” Narukami was a bit stunned. He did believe such an outcome but didn’t it would be this fast.
“I don’t want to risk my life for the organization.. I agree to serve them as long as they provide me with enough resources.
“I’m not here to kill myself.”
Narukami nodded. Something like this was common in any world.
“So, what do you want?” She asked.
“Don’t disturb us and act like nothing happened.”
“That’s it?” Rivna raised her eyebrows in surprise. She thought he going to make her sold out the organization or probably something worse like becoming his sex slave.
“What an odd woman. Are you not satisfied? Then is becoming my maid enough to satisfy you?” Narukami calmly asked.
Before she answered, she considered it for a short while. It might be interesting but soon, she threw that belief off and she shook her head.
“No need, I’ll take my leave now,” Rivna said before hurriedly leaving the scene as she shot upward like a spring.
She didn’t care about what others might say to her. She may be insulted in the future and this event would be used to become a laughing stock for others.
Usually, she wouldn’t let this happen but this time, she didn’t care as she felt something like that was not going to happen!
This organization is doomed anyway, I might as well leave before things went wrong which prevents me from escaping. She planned in her mind and decided to leave secretly.
The future of the organization? She was here for the resources! Either the organization was destroyed or not, it had nothing to do with her!
“Are you sure you should let her flee? Wouldn’t she report it to her upper echelons for reinforcement?” Ryu pondered as he was worried.
“No, she already gave up any ideas of resisting me. She probably plans to get out of this place as soon as possible, abandoning her position,” Narukami replied as he approached the wall.
“Even if she tried to ask for reinforcement. We could kill them, they possessed no harm to us” said Narukami flatly.
Before his eyes, except the Leader and a few individuals. People coming at them was no different than throwing their lives away and he was more than happy to harvest their lives.
As this could increase the energy he needed to advance.
As one might know already, this energy was like exp. The more Narukami killed the members of Fallen Nightless, his exp gradually increased albeit the numbers only raised by one digit.
If this was a video game, his exp would be 1.500.000.000/1.000.000.000.
Even though his exp bar passed the limit, he couldn’t advance unless he drank a potion to advance.
Additionally, having more exps didn’t do any harm.
Following this line of thought, Narukami had a thought and said to himself, I should go to their storage. If I could steal the materials I needed to concoct the potion for my next advancement. I should be strong enough to kill the HQ’s grandmaster.
After that thought, he retracted his gaze to Ryu and abruptly said, “I’m going to go. You handle the matter yourself.”
Not waiting for him to say a word, Narukami turned to a flash of purple light as he shot to the sky.
Ryu’s hair fluttered as watched Narukami leave him. He was a bit shocked that Narukami ditched him but he didn’t say anything as he sighed in resignation.
He shifted his line of sight to the wall Narukami focused on earlier.
With his right hand engulfed in dancing flame, he shot the wall and it crumbled without any resistance.
Looking at the wall, he saw a small passageway that only small living beings could enter.
It is the size of a toddler. Is there no other way? Ryu thought to himself. Unlike Narukami who could change his body the way he liked.
Ryu was still an ordinary human being with the exception of controlling fire.
The passageway reached to his knee and its width was a meter. It looked like a pet door but a bit big that a baby could enter.
“Bahamut, any suggestions?” Ryu asked for his opinion. In terms of experience, Bahamut had a lot of it.
Frankly speaking, Bahamut was like an elder support character that guided the protagonist in its journey but the difference here was that this elder was more of a d1ck.
“No, why would I do that? Why don’t you just cut your legs?” He scoffed with a smile.
Ryu’s mouth twitched. He should’ve expected this. Why did he bother to ask?
Guess there is only one way, Ryu thought to himself.
He formed his flame to that of a drill and drilled his way in as he ventured deep into the small passageway.
As the passageway was his guide, it goes without saying, it went smoothly. It was as though following traces of light in a dark forest.
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Hmm, according to what I get. The storage is located a bit far from the prison and in the deepest region of the underground level, Narukami thought to himself as he crashed the walls, penetrating anything in his way as he went to the storage.
Nothing could stop him so he arrived there without anything going south.
The security of the storage was quite tight but with simple moves. Narukami easily killed them and he entered the storage room as he broke through the door.
The alarm activated as it rang out throughout the entire HQ. Narukami didn’t panic and calmly entered the storage room as he surveyed his surroundings.
The storage had some staff members taking care of it to give the members the necessary resources they needed. Learning someone was breaking into it, the staff members were panicking, and just as they were about to flee.
Their bodies stiffened as they sensed Narukami’s terrifying pressure. It was a pressure someone superior gave.
Narukami noticed their presence and approached one of them.
“May I know if this place has Eyes of Scepter?” Narukami asked a man in his thirties. The man’s face was pale and when Narukami asked him, the man’s shoulders jolted in surprise.
He was silently praying that Narukami didn’t talk to him but reality always had a better plan for him, or the worst plan possible.
He felt like crying.
Seeing the man didn’t reply. Narukami suspected the man was deaf so he communicated through spiritual transmission as he asked, “I’m sorry, I didn’t know if you’re deaf. Then let me ask you again, do you have Eyes of Sceptre? If you don’t want to die, would you be kind enough to tell me?”
His voice was so polite that it made the man bewildered. This was the first time he saw a robber threaten someone with such a tone.
Other staff members focused their attention on the man and the latter got pressure from their eyes.
Should he answer Narukami truthfully, their punishment would be worse than death and probably death a luxury at this point.
And if he didn’t, he would die and no one liked that.
Hesitated for a moment, he replied, “I don’t know. Everything lies on the computer files, we aren’t allowed to remember the exact location of the materials.”
Narukami knew this man cooked up a lie on the spot yet at the same time gave him a clue for his answer.
Narukami nodded as he was satisfied with the man’s smart answer. He escaped from two possibilities.
He approached the computer and typed ‘Eyes of Spectre’ on the search bar. Shortly thereafter, the computer showed what Narukami searched for, as well as the location.
As Narukami focused, other staff members glared at the man.
“You’re still going to get a punishment albeit you did not give that guy the exact location,” One of his colleagues said.
“I know but at least the punishment isn’t worse.”
“Still though, why didn’t that guy ask you the material’s exact location but instead went to the computer?”
“Probably he’s useless and this guy finds the computer more reliable.”
“True.”
Narukami ignored the talks between the staff members as he went to retrieve the materials he needed.
The storage was vast, like a library to be exact. Materials after materials were stocked on the bookshelves and many fragments entered his nose.
Along the way, he found a lot of precious materials. Without hesitation, he stored all of them in his space storage