Chapter 396 Dead Bodies
Chapter 396 Dead Bodies
To one side, a towering array of servers blinked with green and red lights, their rhythm mesmerizing. The clash of warm air from the servers and the room's cool climate created an odd, fluctuating temperature, underscoring the immense power at play.
Gerald took a moment to absorb the scene, the sheer scale of the operation dawning on him. The room felt alive, charged with electricity and potential, stirring a sense of awe and urgency that prickled at his skin.
As they approached the terminal, Gerald kept his senses sharply tuned to their surroundings. His eyes flicked from Heiu to the other occupants of the room and back, ready to react at the first sign of trouble.
Heiu's fingers were steady on the control panel, the only indication of his deep concentration. Gerald stayed close, his presence a silent reminder of the mission's stakes. "Keep it steady, Heiu. We're almost there," Gerald murmured, keeping his voice low enough not to draw attention but firm to maintain the urgency.
He watched Heiu work, every now and then glancing over his shoulder or scanning the room. His mind raced through possible escape routes and contingency plans, staying one step ahead as Heiu navigated the complex system.
"Alert me the moment you access the core system," Gerald instructed, his tone calm but commanding. This indirect approach maintained their cover while keeping Heiu focused on the task at hand.
Gerald kept one hand casually in his pocket, where he had a device ready if things went south. He stayed alert, his eyes constantly scanning the room, though he gave no overt commands to Heiu. His readiness to react at any moment was subtle, more about staying prepared than controlling every move.
As Heiu's fingers danced over the holographic interface, Gerald stood close, watching every move and input. He's good, even under pressure, Gerald thought, keeping his eyes on the various screens that flickered with complex schematics and code.
"Got it, the access roots are deeper than expected," Heiu muttered, his focus unbroken. "I'm now navigating through the mainframe structure. It's... it's more intricate than any prototype models I've seen."
In the chaos that ensued, Heiu, overwhelmed by the sudden violence, reached out to Gerald. "What are you doing?" he began to shout, but his words were cut short. His body seized as another his mind slowly became fuzzed.
The room erupted into confusion, with personnel scrambling, unsure of the threat or how to respond. Gerald stood calm amid the turmoil, knowing each move could determine his fate in these crucial moments.
As the pounding on the door intensified, Gerald's hands glowed with a chilling light blue hue, his fingers moving deftly across the control panel.
The mechanisms inside began to whir and shift, disassembling under his touch.
With a swift motion, he redirected his energy towards the door, the metal components twisting and intertwining to reinforce the door, effectively sealing it shut against the intruders.
Gerald then turned his attention to Heiu, who lay weakened on the floor. Kneeling beside him, Gerald's expression was one of icy resolve as he stared down at the man he once trusted. "Don't think I don't know who you are. We have been planning this for years now.
You might put on this façade of being a kind doctor, but what you do with those dead bodies..." His voice trailed off, disgust briefly overtaking his composure.
Shaking his head, Gerald continued, his voice low and menacing. "I can't even put them into words. I do have to give it to you, though, being able to find my favorite receptor rod is something that's rare." He paused, a sinister calm settling over him. "But you can die now like the rest of the filth in this evil kingdom."
Heiu, struggling for breath and understanding, looked up at Gerald, the severity of his situation dawning on him as the cold reality of Gerald's intentions became clear.
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