Enter Me! The Skillionaire Says In Parentheses - Chapter 213
It was the first time for MF to be this extremely stressed. Even though it was her birthday, she never thought that there would be a deadly yet beneficial event such as this encounter and retrieval of two adorable Primordials.
Although yes, the benefits weren’t clearly visible yet because as of now, she hadn’t thought of how to even utilize the Primordial at their neutral state other than having them to be the guardian of Domeniul Ceresc until they left this world.
She could see Foel was currently trying to act natural while approaching Ki and the Tuli near the mansion, delivering the messages to the Elders about the arrival and contingency of the newly acquired guests of the heavenly land.
Considering that there were already a few forest dwellers talking about their Goddess, MF won’t be surprised that the two Primordials had already realized what was going on. There was no clear information about their perception ability but MF would like to think that they could easily digest all kinds of information within Domeniul Ceresc simultaneously in an instant.
It wouldn’t be really that massive and precise, right? MF learned from the Serpent Ouroboros’ story that Primordials were mostly too engrossed by their own interests and rarely cared about the mortals and the second coming of Neamh’s survival. They wouldn’t really be that much of an information freaks, right?
Either that they wanted to act calm and composed, or scheming something inside their head, or probably being too busy on enjoying the food—MF won’t let herself make any kind of mistake, as the whole continent was at the risk of kaboom.
Because of that, MF signalled one of the extreme contingencies that only her and Foel have thought out. Meaning that there was nobody knew about this elaborate plan on a Primordial-level usurpation and suppression.
It wasn’t told preemptively to the others because MF thought that it wouldn’t be as necessary, knowing that the chances of her inviting two Primordials into an extremely hidden land that not even Deities could enter was lower than the chances of the destruction of the universe by vacuum decay.
As much as paranoid she was supposed to be, she wasn’t prepared mentally and physically for this.
‘Huwaaa, this is more stressful than I thought.’
The contingency included a vast array of sealing points that were already conceptualized into a spell scroll. Foel had miraculously finished half of the project and to continue the plan even further, she needed extra energy and distraction to elaborately set the plan into motion.
This movement needed half of the forest dwellers to agree to sacrifice their lives for the greater good, and the destruction of the Anvriel’s Vessel within the center of Domeniul Ceresc to perform. The outcome would be heavily damaging but it was better than having everything turned into dust.
Preferably, it would be better to prevent than to suppress. But letting the Elders know the plan beforehand still didn’t bring any demerit.
‘Yes, this shall do.’
At first, it looked clear and smooth as a sailing ship of gold until something was perceived within MF’s Overseer.
A tiny, extremely tiny substance was floating within the strings of space. It was so tiny that MF wouldn’t even realize that it exists without heightening her paranoid instinct.
It was some kind of small contraption made out of circuit and runes, just like a complex and elaborately multipurpose virus.
Later she found out that there were millions of flying surveillance cameras scattered all across Domeniul Ceresc.
She then immediately broaden her range of perception,
MF then stealthily deactivated some of the information sender at half of light speed. She used 40% of her mana preservation and a total of 50% of her current divinity to perform this act.
‘Huwaaa, this is dangerous.’
After that, she immediately sent the sabotaged virus into her Occult Domain. Cyanotype was already there waiting for the object to fully analyze.
‘Hmm. With this, I can finally know the extent of their information gathering ability. Fufufu.’
MF was sweating but she believed that everything would be fine. Foel would likely have encrypted her message in a complex letter filled with contraption, together with more than five decoys of the same level encryption to avoid any kind of snooping.
All of the Elders and the two Greater Wisps of Domeniul Ceresc had already thought of this desperate communication method to some degree.
“Meshia,” Cyanotype sent her thoughts directly to MF’s soul. “It seems like this virus includes everything, even the electromagnetic radar, string conversion, visual perception, touch, sounds, smells. It even had an emergency recording feature behind another emergency saving and instant carrier defragmentation to ensure all kind of information being sent even though you have destroyed the vessel~”
‘Ah shiet.’ MF’s eternal smiling facade began more sorrowful and sour as time didn’t stop moving.
“But don’t worry~” Cyanotype continued. “You’ve neutralized it at the speed faster than it could react. If you ask me, it seems like the creator of this tool has as much paranoia as you, funnily enough~”
‘That isn’t something to be humored about!’ MF’s heart stopped beating by the reflex of fear for a few seconds before she sent another thought to Cyanotype. ‘Does it have any kind of use other than espionage?’
“Mmhhh~ Likely, it was meant to infect the blood cells of a being with human-like and animalistic anatomy. Most of our Domeniul Ceresc’s dwellers are forest spirits, they couldn’t be infected by it.
“So I think the Elders might be susceptible to this virus. I immediately checked at Foel’s well being right now using my Boogeys. Thankfully, she is fine and dandy with her Tunguska Bloods.”
‘How kind of you.’ MF sneered. ‘To immediately look after Foel. I need to reward you with something great later. Be prepared for it.’
“Tarara~ Oh! Also! There is a lot of circuit formation schematic saved within them. I shall extract it and see if it benefits us in terms of technologies, maybe we can accelerate the Apollo Project.
“Oh! They could also be used as a spell casting catalyst.”
‘Ah yes, what a wonderful existential dread, knowing that this land could be elevated at any moment is surely a really great feeling to have.’
“As far as I checked again, Damascus and Ki have a high resistance to the virus. Meaning that only Tuli are prone to be infected.”
‘Ah yes, it is always Tuli who has a great chance of being a burden. Regardless, we can deal with ten thousand Tulis at any time, ahahaha.’
An extremely paranoid person meeting another extremely paranoid person wouldn’t be ending in a good term. So they said. MF didn’t like this situation at all.
Well, at least, there won’t be any loophole for the guest to realize anything.
Until MF realized that there was a clear chance that Tuli would speak the code out loud.
‘Tuli would definitely do that…’ MF then glanced back at her thoughts about the spread of viruses capable of perceiving sounds. ‘It is unlikely to happen, but I think we really need to cancel the contingency awareness for now.’
MF pinpointed the location of Foel and it seemed like she was ready with her messages.
And the first person she would be encountering was Tuli.
Without a second thought, MF dashed through the forest, donning the eternal smile that hid the screams beneath it and a pair of ultrasonic rocket wings sprouting from her back.
MF was too panicked at the moment in which she subconsciously emitted a terrifying intent to her surroundings. Many of the forest dwellers that perceived their goddess bearing such a killing intent felt immediately ashamed and repented their sins with an ounce of prayers.
“What in the actual—”
Right on the moment she arrived at Foel, the tanomobi felt threatened by the sudden dread and instinctively tried to cast a spell and a few weapons out from her pocket space. MF didn’t want the spell to be cast as it would just let the situation into more complications.
So she suppressed Foel’s circuit channeling by taking both of the tanomobi’s wrists to the ground as MF went on top of her. The weapons dropped to the ground, what was left were two flustered individuals.
One who got flustered because her partner was suddenly being aggressive despite it won’t really show on her face because she forgot to express it. And the other got flustered because she was overacting, leading to the misunderstanding.
“Someone is in the heat today,” Foel smirked as she stared at the person on top of her.
“You got the wrong idea.”
Meanwhile, as the two Primordials were vacuuming most of the food into their blackhole of a stomach, an inner conversation was exchanged between the two.
“Lues, did you see that?”
“Doing that in broad daylight, both of them were really daring, I say.”
“Well, we’re a few thousands years in the past from the age of World Inquisition. It’s not that strange for people in this age to be hornier.”
“Release this cuffs, and I’ll immediately do that to you too~”
“Then I shall add extra cuffs just to be sure.”