Chapter 71: Secrets – II
“You lead,” Dmitri gestured to Johannes. “We follow at distance. Any sudden moves—don’t blame us for what happens next.”
Johannes nodded once. No argument.
Elias was his main concern. Making an enemy out of a possible ally was not.
They moved through back streets and service alleys, avoiding open roads and areas where the civilians might encounter them.
Dmitri counted the steps without meaning to do so. Corners, blind angles. Fallback routes.
Countless scenarios formed in his mind, yet despite it all, his face remained neutral.
Johannes didn’t rush, but they didn’t linger either. Then, after a few more turns, they stopped.
The building looked unremarkable—one that would assume it was abandoned due to wreckage and old age.
Dmitri raised a hand, “Doors.”
Johannes signaled to Evelyn and Marcus. One by one, the shutters rolled back. No sudden noises awaited, and no ambush either.
Dmitri waited for a five more seconds. Then another two.
Johannes observed in amusement, He’s a careful lad. Quite experienced in it, eh?
He would be as cautious as Dmitri as well. Who would trust a man they just barely met, and one that intruded them in the middle of a peaceful night?
No matter how much the quality of his storytelling was, words meant nothing. Actions mean less. Only evidence remained the absolute.
Johannes tilted his head, signaling Evelyn and Marcus forward.
They entered first, head low but heavy. Johannes followed them inside.
Dmitri came next, flanked by four Scouts.
The space was narrow, but one could see the layers.
Power cables ran cleanly along the walls—recently worked upon, a stark difference to the outside.
A map was pinned to the concrete wall: Grefort City sprawled across the center. Pandora District was circled in grease pencil at the lower right.
Smaller marks branched outward, dates and arrows layered over each other.
Dmitri didn’t stop walking.
One scout went to the left, another to the right. Corners were checked.
Doorframes were tapped.
A third crouched briefly, testing the floor for hollow sections before moving on.
Johannes watched without comment. To gain one’s trust, one must be scanned meticulously without resistance.
The place wasn’t a hideout but purposefully became one.
A folding table near the wall held ration packs stacked by type.
A kettle sat beside a small gas burner, wiped clean after use. Burnt marks seeped both on the kettle and on the side, making one wonder who would be so careless.
Two bedrolls were rolled tight against the far wall; another was folded, unused. The last one was placed farther to the other side, more organized and cleaner than the rest.
Dmitri’s eyes paused on that, then he moved on.
Crates were stacked in one corner, matte gray with faded government stencils still visible beneath the scratched paint.
HELIX markings were half-scraped, but not enough to hide what they had contained. Inventory numbers were written neatly along the sides, keeping track of rations, pills, and other necessities.
Bureaucratic nonsense, Dmitri snorted.
Marcus lingered near them without touching anything, his arms crossed.
Evelyn stood near the doorway, her gaze drifting between Dmitri and the four Scouts.
On a shelf above the table sat a handful of items that somehow felt peculiar: laminated IDs, cracked phones, a photo folded so many times it no longer lay flat.
Dmitri stopped at the center of the room, realizing what he had just went into.
Seeing him pause, Johannes leaned on the wall and shrugged.
“Satisfied?”
Dmitri didn’t answer. He pulled the vial from his pocket and tossed it back. Johannes caught it easily.
“You’ve proven yourself enough,” Dmitri said. He turned to the map pinned to the wall. “What are these markings? HVI?”
“Was,” Johannes replied. “With the world right now, they barely count as much.”
“Figures,” Dmitri agreed.
Johannes rolled the vial between his fingers. “You sure you don’t want this?”
“My men don’t need it,” Dmitri rejected. “Our weapons will do the job.”
Johannes studied him more carefully now.
“You’re very confident,” he said. “If you take this, you’d be stronger than me.”
“I will be, but not with that,” Dmitri stood with his own reasoning. “Why do you insist?”
“It’s my goodwill,” Johannes chuckled. “And a leverage for your assistance.”
“Not enough.”
“What do you want then?” Johannes frowned. This was something he didn’t expect.
“Information about Pandora District,” he said. “And guarantees that when we move east, we won’t find Elias’ shadow waiting for us.”
Johannes contemplated.
Dmitri added, almost casually, “If you want help, it won’t be charity. And it won’t be blind.”
“You’re asking for an alliance,” Johannes said slowly.
“Partial,” Dmitri smiled faintly. “I will not be the full judge of that.”
“Your Commander does?”
Dmitri remained silent.
“Isn’t he a superhuman?” Johannes was confused. “Don’t you want to help your Commander?”
Dmitri took note of Johannes’s words, but the pills wasn’t noteworthy to him for now. A breach of one’s previous judgment would break one’s integrity, and the other party’s trust.
“That’s classified.”
Dmitri’s reply almost angered Evelyn and Marcus, but Johannes held them back.
“I can give you as much information as you want,” his eyes hardened, locking gaze against Dmitri. “But ensure to us you will deal with Elias and his group.”
“That is negotiable,” Dmitri extended his hands.
Johannes was about to shake hands when suddenly, Dmitri pulled back.
“Information first.”
Johannes stopped, “Fair.”
He reached past the table and pulled a folded map from beneath a crate, spreading it open between them.
“Elias was last seen operating here,” he said, tapping a sector near the outskirts of Pandora District. “He has three active lieutenants. Two confirmed HELIX users. One untested.”
Evelyn stepped forward reluctantly and slid a data slate onto the table.
“Supply routes. He’s bleeding resources faster than he admits,” Johannes continued.
“He’s a proud man,” Dmitri shook his head, pointing at the data slate. “This thing’s out of battery. You can’t expect me to use it now?!”
Johannes understood Dmitri’s plight.
“Power’s down, but we know of a place that has one. The slate can be charged once we get there.”
Dmitri didn’t react.
“In exchange,” Johannes said, “No pill distribution. And no collateral that turns civilians into Elias’ next excuse.”
Johannes met Dmitri’s eyes.
“That’s my counteroffer.”
Evelyn’s palm struck the table hard enough to rattle the map and the lamp.
Dmitri looked up, curious.
“What’s her problem?”
“Evelyn,” Johannes frowned. “She has a history with him.”
“He doesn’t get to walk away,” she snapped, voice shaking despite her reluctance. Her eyes were red, but focused.
“You don’t understand what he did.”
“Evelyn,” Johannes said again, firm this time.
She sucked in a breath. Her hands clenched.
“I can’t be the one to stop him,” her voice broke. “If you cross paths with him, don’t hesitate. I…”
Johannes stepped forward, placing a hand on her shoulder.
Dmitri observed in amusement.
“I don’t take oaths born from grief,” he said. “And I don’t kill for favors.”
He met Evelyn’s gaze without flinching.
“Elias is a threat to us. He will not get a second chance.”
Just as he turned around, Johannes called out. “Wait, I haven’t know of your name yet.”
Dmitri glanced back, “Dmitri Volkov, a Scout.”
…
By the edge of midnight, Dmitri and the four Scouts returned to their temporary base.
The building stirred as they entered. Conversations faded. Backs were straightened.
Kimmy and Yunera woke up to the chaos, only to find a group of soldiers now gathered in the large hallway.
Dmitri said nothing. He crossed the hallway and set the bundle in his arms down at the table.
“Squad leaders,” he said calmly. “Gather.”
The men moved in without hesitation.
With the map spread out, Dmitri started.
“We have a new objective on our hands.”
“What is it, platoon leader?”
Dmitri flicked a photo onto the table.
The image was creased in places and worn by age. Its edges softened after repeated handling.
In it, a man stood at its center, his hair longer than regulation, brushed back without a care.
He smiled, tight, but not forced—the kind that came easily, as if the camera had caught him between moments rather than posing for one.
At first glance, nothing felt threatening about him. Then the eyes held too long, focused. Alert in a way that didn’t match the rest of his expression.
“Elias Crowe, ex-SAS agent,” he declared. “He’s got prideful for unknown reasons. Now, his ambitions are growing unchecked. We leave him alone, and he’ll be a threat to the Commander’s goals.”
“How do we proceed, platoon leader?” Ryan asked.
“Kill on sight, and anyone who goes with him,” Dmitri paused. “This will not be easy. Target is a superhuman suspected to have powerful combat skills. Three SAS agents will assist, but success depends on us.”
Dmitri stepped back from the table, the plan already forming on his mind.
“Get some rest,” he added. “We move after the first light.”
Outside, the city woke slowly unaware that another chaos was about to unfurl.
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Chapters
- Chapter 141 141: End of Battle
- Chapter 140 140: Against the City Tides - III
- Chapter 139 139: Against the City Tides - II
- Chapter 138 138: Against the City Tides - I
- Chapter 137 137: The MCV Arrives
- Chapter 136 136: A Night Talk
- Chapter 135 135: MCV Preparation
- Chapter 134 134: Unusable Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 133 133: Sweeping the Industrial District
- Chapter 132 132: Industrial Sector — Cleared
- Chapter 131 131: HMT-90 Hellhammer - II
- Chapter 130 130: HMT-90 Hellhammer - I
- Chapter 129 129: Finding the Hive Spot
- Chapter 128 128: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (II)
- Chapter 127 127: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (I)
- Chapter 126: Briefing
- Chapter 125: Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 124: Forward Base - II
- Chapter 123: Forward Base - I
- Chapter 122: End of an Onslaught
- Chapter 121: Army Effectiveness
- Chapter 120: Military Post Under Attack
- Chapter 119: Assault - III
- Chapter 118: Assault - II
- Chapter 117: Assault - I
- Chapter 116: Raider Party - II
- Chapter 115: Raider Party - I
- Chapter 114: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (II)
- Chapter 113: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (I)
- Chapter 112: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (IV)
- Chapter 111: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (III)
- Chapter 110: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (II)
- Chapter 109: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (I)
- Chapter 108: Council Meeting
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Quiet Aftermath
- Chapter 105: Underground Meeting - III
- Chapter 104: Underground Meeting - II
- Chapter 103: Underground Meeting - I
- Chapter 102: Time in the Colony - II
- Chapter 101: Time in the Colony - I
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Colony - II
- Chapter 99: Returning to the Colony - I
- Chapter 98: Test Drive - II
- Chapter 97: Test Drive - I
- Chapter 96: New Units - III
- Chapter 95: New Units - II
- Chapter 94: New Units - I
- Chapter 93: Reading Reports - III
- Chapter 92: Reading Reports - II
- Chapter 91: Reading Reports - I
- Chapter 90: Rank 3 Promotion — III
- Chapter 89: Rank 3 Promotion — II
- Chapter 88: Rank 3 Promotion - I
- Chapter 87: RTB - III
- Chapter 86: RTB - II
- Chapter 85: RTB
- Chapter 84: Looting Opportunity - II
- Chapter 83: Looting Opportunity - I
- Chapter 82: The Curtain Falls - III
- Chapter 81: The Curtain Falls - II
- Chapter 80: The Curtain Falls - I
- Chapter 79: Sudden Intervention - II
- Chapter 78: Sudden Intervention - I
- Chapter 77: Into Pandora - III
- Chapter 76: Into Pandora - II
- Chapter 75: Into Pandora - I
- Chapter 74: Pursuit - III
- Chapter 73: Pursuit - II
- Chapter 72: Pursuit - I
- Chapter 71: Secrets - II
- Chapter 70: Secrets - I
- Chapter 69: Survivor Group in the South - II
- Chapter 68: Survivor Group in the South - I
- Chapter 67: Far to the East - III
- Chapter 66: Far to the East - II
- Chapter 65: Far to the East - I
- Chapter 64: Consolidation - II
- Chapter 63: Consolidation - I
- Chapter 62: Aftermath — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 61: Climax — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 60: Rising Action — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 59: Progress — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 58: Start — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 57: Preparation - Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 56: Dmitri’s Report
- Chapter 55: Aftermath: Upheaval
- Chapter 54: Upheaval
- Chapter 53: Near the Fishport
- Chapter 52: The Mystery
- Chapter 51: First Step into the City
- Chapter 50: Service Outage
- Chapter 49: Aftermath: Mall Assault Operation
- Chapter 48: Mall Assault
- Chapter 47: The Superhuman Phenomena
- Chapter 46: Into the Fortress
- Chapter 45: Spark of Conflict
- Chapter 44: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 43: Silent Night
- Chapter 42: The Engineer and the Radar
- Chapter 41: The Cost of Failure
- Chapter 40: Breaching
- Chapter 39: Lines Drawn in Concrete
- Chapter 38: That Night Was Not Quiet
- Chapter 37: Repositioning
- Chapter 36: Information Has a Price
- Chapter 35: Dead Space Between
- Chapter 34: Road Clearance
- Chapter 33: Internal Problems
- Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
- Chapter 31: Encounter
- Chapter 30: The Third Apartment Building
- Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
- Chapter 28: Morning Briefing
- Chapter 27: New Survivor Group
- Chapter 26: Building Basement
- Chapter 25: Max Star Promotion
- Chapter 24: Aftermath: Operation Clean House #2
- Chapter 23: A Rampaging Fatty
- Chapter 22: The Manager’s Office
- Chapter 21: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 20: Rescue and Extraction
- Chapter 19: Operation: Clean House #2
- Chapter 18: Lacking the Manpower
- Chapter 17: Operation: Lotbreaker Report
- Chapter 16: Deadly Combination
- Chapter 15: Operation: Lotbreaker
- Chapter 14: Calm before the Storm
- Chapter 13: Dmitri and Rex on the Move
- Chapter 12: Preparing for Expansion
- Chapter 11: Recruiting New Units
- Chapter 10: Rank 1 - Squad Leader
- Chapter 9: Breaking through the Barricade
- Chapter 8: Reinforcements Has Arrived
- Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Report
- Chapter 6: Sweeping Operation
- Chapter 5: Upstairs
- Chapter 4: The First Conscript
- Chapter 3: Earning Gold
- Chapter 2: The RTS System Awakens
- Chapter 1: The Apocalypse Descends