The Unusual At Trost Academy - Chapter 35 Planning Scorpio
“We’re not bringing in anyone else from Hellsing,” I tried to keep my voice lowered as to not wake anyone, “Naomi and Akumura are already on edge with you here, if we bring in any other hunters, they’ll surely leave.” Hellsing typed something, then looked at the camera, “Well, I can’t properly train these kids in time. We’ve got 20 days until Alucard’s attack. There’s no way we’ll be able to take him, let alone the entirety of the Black Hoops.” I sighed, and opened a new window. “We have no other choice. Iscariot has tried to cleanse Alucard and Dracula for years, but they’ve shown that they can’t. The only we can do anything about them is to bring in professionals.” My eye scanned the page, “I think I have an idea.”
“What is it?”
“You’ve spoken to Pisces, right?”
“Who?”
“My sister. Pisces. She might be able to help.” She looked at me, condescendingly, “You really think a single member of a family can do more then the entirety of the Hellsing organization?” I opened an email, “Well, no, but as I said, it’s not only about productivity in hunting, it’s also keeping the vampires we have here on our side. We need to think of it like this, it took an extreme transformation for Bill, a Demon, to keep up with Akumura, and he still lost to him. Do you think you’d be able to take something like him out?” She shook her head, “Well, no, but still, how much do you think one person can change? It doesn’t matter if she’s a one person army, Dracula has taken out armies.” I sighed, “She won’t be able to kill them, but she knows how to somewhat contain them.”
“You have my attention,” She started, “How can she manage this?” I sighed, “I don’t know, but she’s had this ability ever since she lost her arm. She can use transmutation in a way. Once she does that, we can take them out easily.”
Hellsing sighed, “Well, I guess it’s worth a shot. If it doesn’t work though, I will have the entirety of the Hellsing organization on stand-by.” I sighed, “Fine. But they’re only for emergencies, understood?” She glared, “You need to remember who’s in charge of this operation. We’re going with your plan, but if I see it fit, I will use mine. Is that clear?”
“Fine,” I added some lines to the text document, “But you have to deal with the other two as well, peacefully.” She nodded, “Understood.”