Chapter 249: South Asia Campaign

"What? Carter's missing?" Josh frowned when he heard Ophelia's answer.

"Yes, boss. I just got the news too. Captain Carter lost contact with the CIA's South America branch yesterday. That's happened before, so the branch management didn't take it seriously. But when I used the emergency contact device at headquarters, I got no response!" Ophelia replied in a tense tone.

For Josh and Ophelia personally, Carter's combat strength wasn't that important.

But for the newly formed CIA, which had been in existence for less than a year, Carter was a key figure.

If something really happened to her, it would have a huge impact on the development of the CIA.

"What was her last mission? Where was it?" Josh asked immediately.

"According to reports, she tracked down a group of escaped Japanese war criminals in Brazil and followed them into the Amazon rainforest. The South American branch has already sent people to search for her, but you know how difficult it is to find someone in the Amazon. Even if we use the raptor pack, it would still be extremely hard!" Ophelia said helplessly.

Why did Japanese war criminals hide in Brazil?

It was similar to how German war criminals fled to Argentina. Brazil had a large Japanese community, and the social environment there made it easier for them to live and hide. But because there were fewer of them than the Germans, they were often overlooked.

But Josh had used CIA resources to track them down early on and put them on the agency's hit list. (TL/N: I don't think putting war criminals on a hit list is racism. Please comment if you think I should remove this part or not)

Of course, this wasn't part of the CIA's normal duties, but Josh justified it by arguing that these war criminals possessed large amounts of stolen wealth. The CIA needed money, and its personnel needed field experience. With reasons like that, no one could argue.

No one expected Carter, a key figure in the CIA, to fail in such a simple mission.

But if she did, it definitely wasn't because of normal Japanese war criminals.

"The Amazon, huh..." Josh rubbed his forehead in frustration. The situation there was far more complicated than in Java—the sheer size alone made things difficult.

As Ophelia had said, even with a pack of Velociraptors, it was almost impossible to search the vast Amazon region for a single person.

To the outside world, dinosaurs were still a secret, but within Ouroboros, they were common knowledge—especially to core members like Ophelia.

Now that Josh had pushed the Jurassic Park project, some high-ranking CIA members and the Blackwater mercenaries in Sulawesi also knew about the existence of dinosaurs.

In fact, during the attack on Sulawesi, Josh had used a large number of Raptors to hunt down rebels hiding in the jungle. This was a major reason why Blackwater was able to occupy and secure the island so quickly.

But Sulawesi was only 170,000 square kilometers, and even then Josh had used thousands of modified Raptors to clear it section by section.

The Amazon, on the other hand, was 7 million square kilometers—50 times larger, with complex waterways and terrain. How many Raptors would it take to search such a vast area? Tens of thousands? A hundred thousand?

Even Yuri hadn't trained that many.

Besides, there was an Eternal hiding in the Amazon.

Hmm?

Josh's eyes narrowed at the thought.

Could it really be such a coincidence?

He stroked his chin, deep in thought.

"Let's put that aside for now. Ophelia, did you find out anything about the people I asked you to look into?" Josh suddenly changed the subject.

"I found one person who somewhat fits your description, but the name is different from what you gave me. As for the others, no news at all." Ophelia's expression became a little strange. They had just been talking about Carter's disappearance and now Josh was bringing up something completely unrelated. The change was too abrupt.

And the people Josh was looking for—Phastos, a Black South Asian man; Ajak, a Latina woman; Sersi, an Asian woman—had rather unusual names.

Ophelia didn't understand why Josh was looking for these people.

But he was the boss. Her job was to answer, not question.

"Oh? Tell me more!" Josh hadn't expected much, but hearing that Ophelia had found a potential match immediately lifted his spirits.

Only Josh knew that these two seemingly unrelated subjects might actually be deeply connected.

The people he had asked Ophelia to find were none other than the Eternals, hiding among ordinary humans.

The Eternals had gone their separate ways in the sixteenth century, but they hadn't completely lost contact with each other.

If he could capture even one, the whereabouts of the others would no longer be a mystery.

And one of them was hiding deep in the Amazon jungle.

That was Druig—the Eternal who specialized in mind control.

Aside from a few unknown factors, Josh believed that Druig posed the greatest threat to Carter in the Amazon.

Carter's willpower might be strong, but against Druig—a being designed by the Celestials to control human minds—she would stand no chance.

But for Josh, Druig, who seemed the most dangerous Eternal to humans, was actually the easiest to deal with.

Because... Josh had robots.

The problem was that Druig was well hidden in the depths of the Amazon, making him extremely difficult to track down.

That's why Josh was targeting the other Eternals first.

However, the most powerful and dangerous among them—Ikaris—was not on the list he had given Ophelia.

Out of all the Eternals, Josh considered Ikaris and Makkari—who had stolen his adamantium sword—to be the hardest to handle.

Ikaris was simply too strong. Fighting him head-on would require someone on the level of Thor or Captain Marvel.

Makkari, on the other hand, was too fast. She wasn't as absurd as the Flash, who could run with the speed of light, but without proper preparation, she would be nearly impossible to deal with. Even finding her was a challenge.

Of course, Josh knew that she was actually hiding in the ruins of ancient Babylon, guarding the Eternals' spaceship, the Domo. For the past few thousand years, she had also been storing her stolen treasures there.

The problem was, Josh didn't know the exact location of these ruins.

Finding an underground location in the vast deserts of the Middle East was no easy task.

They weren't completely isolated from the world,.

However, if these people deliberately chose to hide, it would still be difficult to find them among the huge population.

But there was one exception, and if Josh guessed correctly, Ophelia was talking about him.

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