Chapter 26  Martyrs 7

Under the pitch black night sky, the neon sign of "Yaole Pig" flashes a purple red ambiguous light. The two people in the bar leaned against the windowsill and looked out together.

You had a chance to protect the general and leave, why did you give up? "The speaker smoked a cigar, flashing bright and dark.

Do you think I'm Superman? There were over 500 automatic weapons present at the time, but my magazine only had ten steel core bullets. "The young man shook his glass, soaking pickled olives in cold vodka.

The cigar smoker snorted coldly, "The only ones who truly hold the license to kill the general are those two snipers. The rest dare not take action, and if they do, they may be sent to a military court. For you, killing two snipers only takes a second, doesn't it

There's no need for that. Peng Baoji is no longer the heroic leader he used to be. When he walked out of the villa and bet his life on the guns of the coalition army, he had already given up the opportunity to choose his future

Do you think so? "The cigar smoker spoke provocatively." What would you do if it were you

I am not a politician and I don't know what to do, but I will never hand over my future to anyone else

The hunting dog fox wants to protect the general, right

Yes, but he won't disobey Runas' instructions. Runas predicted the future of the Caucasus, a Caucasus without Peng Bogi. The Hound Fox wants to turn Runas and the Supreme Council's blueprint into reality. He's too obedient and will always be a child. "The young man's eyes blurred, as if he was gradually controlled by alcohol.

The cigar smoker let out a deep sigh and turned around to lean against the wall and look up at the ceiling. "I can imagine Nathan Mann's pride now. The Supreme Council has still achieved their plan for the Caucasus situation. This is a great defeat for us, we have lost the Caucasus

Nathan Mann probably won't be happy either. It's not that easy for people to betray their true selves from years ago, "the young man fell silent for a moment." The academy didn't get the Caucasus as they hoped, and Peng Baoji didn't ultimately accept his first choice, did he

The first choice

I can estimate that it's for the academy to rule the Caucasus

I will evacuate the Caucasus tomorrow morning. The story ends here, and staying here won't do much

The story hasn't really ended yet, I'm not a hunting dog or fox, "the young man drank the vodka from the glass and silently chewed the pickled olive soaked in alcohol.

I have a question. I don't believe that Hound Fox is a fool. Such an excellent agent would still choose to obey the computer called Runas even if he was extremely unwilling. Even the old members of the Supreme Council use Runas' calculations as the basis for their actions. What is that thing in your eyes? Is it a god who doesn't make mistakes? "The cigar smoker's voice gradually lowered, as if lost in thought." Thinking back, that thing is really a terrible thing

Runas is equipped with a system called 'Chaos', which is the central core of all networked computers around the world. Only such a computer can be equipped with a' Chaos' system. It processes massive amounts of information every day, which is enough to disdain any supercomputer, in order to deduce various possibilities. It will screen out the biggest crises and eliminate them in advance. This is also the original intention of the establishment of the college. However, no one has ever explained to me why the 'Chaos' system can provide warnings

Is it because that thing is too complicated, or because your math is too poor? "The cigar smoker thought for a moment, smiled awkwardly, and regained his cynical expression.

The young man shook his head while holding his wine glass, and suddenly turned to look at the person smoking the cigar. His eyes, soaked in alcohol, suddenly became clear.

For God knows that in the day when you eat, your eyes will be bright, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. "He quoted the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.

The cigar smoker fell silent for a moment.

At that moment, the young man's gaze reminded him of the snake that tempted Eve.