Chapter 413: Complicated Composition!
Chapter 413: Complicated Composition!
Accompanying Loren’s mischievous words, a fourth familiar figure emerged from the end of the desolate path.
At this moment, the corner of this figure’s mouth twitched slightly.
“Sure enough, I still can’t figure out why the Security Bureau would issue a special pardon to a dangerous guy like you.”
“They won’t even show up in front of you, yet they’re willing to sign a special pardon for you…”
He muttered a quiet remark about the Security Bureau while shaking his head and sighing:
“The Federation is doomed sooner or later~”
Seeing this, Loren lightly shrugged his shoulders. After thinking it over seriously for a moment, he replied in a deadpan tone:
“Maybe it’s because I’m a law-abiding Federation citizen…”
The moment Loren said this, the surroundings fell deathly silent, as if even the nearby air had frozen solid.
The figure standing at the end of the path pursed his lips speechlessly and chose not to say anything more.That joke wasn’t funny…
The figure silently raised his right hand, extended his index finger, and slashed open the space before him, pulling out a thick yellow sheet of paper.
At the top of the paper was printed a sacred emblem—a wreath intertwined with stars.
After retrieving the paper, the figure bent down and gently placed it on the ground at the end of the path.
“My mission is complete, Mr. Loren.”
“I hope we never meet again…”
The moment his words faded, he transformed once more into a cloud of exploding blood mist, floating in the air…
As the instigator, Loren felt no guilt whatsoever about extinguishing the other’s final doppelganger.
He looked up in the general direction of the Central Star Domain, smiled, and said:
“How rude, Mr. Groundhog. I have a feeling we’ll meet again.”
After expressing his affection for that “Mr. Groundhog,” he leisurely walked to the end of the desolate path, bent down, and picked up the thick yellow paper from the ground, carefully studying it.
The special pardon recorded most of the things Loren had done over the years.
“Open prison break,” “Intentional homicide,” “Malicious robbery,” “Endangering public safety,” “Murder of a House of Representatives candidate,” “Assault on Security Department agents,” “Public dissemination of terrorist remarks.”
Even Loren’s past incident of “secretly robbing the Clear Mine City energy shield transport vehicle” was recorded on it.
And at the very end of the paper, a line was specially added:
“Should Mr. Las Loren have any other undiscovered crimes from the past, they are all pardoned as of the issuance date of this special pardon.”
“This is the Federation’s sincere apology to you.”
“We failed to fulfill our duty to take care of every Federation citizen, which led you down the path of crime.”
“May your future life be bathed in warm sunshine.”
Seeing this, Loren smiled and narrowed his eyes.
He then looked at the signature area at the bottom right corner of the paper…
The signature area of this special pardon was written in a line of small text:
“Signatories of this decree: All members of the Security Department’s Special Committee, and Federation Councilor Fran Arno of the Federation Council.”
Loren stared at that line of small text, his expression unreadable.
“Fran Arno… A Federation Councilor? Interesting…”
A while later.
After studying his special pardon for a bit, Loren reluctantly put it away and placed it into the “Crimson Tear.”
“I just wonder if the things I’m about to do will end up on the Federation’s wanted list again…”
Loren muttered to himself.
Just then.
“No, Mr. Loren.” A voice came from high above.
“The Dusk Star Domain is actually already under the territory of our Supreme Federation.”
“You should be thinking about whether you’ll end up on our Supreme Federation’s wanted list…”
Loren let out a soft “Huh” and looked up.
A pale blue humanoid phantom was silently floating in the night sky, staring down at him.
Don’t any of you people sleep at night??
And you took over the Dusk Star Domain in just one day—isn’t that a bit too fast?
Just how long have you been secretly infiltrating the Federation? Loren silently grumbled a few complaints in his mind.
After grumbling, Loren leisurely flew up into the night sky, reaching the same height as that pale blue humanoid phantom, yawned, and asked:
“So, are you here to warn me?”
Faced with Loren’s blunt inquiry, the pale blue humanoid phantom shook its head:
“No, Mr. Loren.”
“I’m only here to tell you that, now, the people living in the Federation have two choices.”
Loren yawned again and asked:
“Oh, and can I choose neither?”
Hearing Loren’s nonchalant tone, the pale blue phantom on the other side fell silent for a brief moment before speaking again:
“Mr. Loren, we are not your enemies.”
“Is that so? Well, we are now.” Loren said meaningfully.
Staring at the pale blue humanoid phantom not far away, he directly activated his Legendary Ability.
The next moment.
Countless golden and black threads silently wrapped around the pale blue phantom.
In response to Loren’s sudden attack, the pale blue humanoid phantom exploded into a cascade of blue light particles, vanishing into the night sky…
After dealing with this uninvited, mysterious visitor, Loren looked at the spot where the blue light particles had dissipated in the night sky and shook his head with great disdain.
“Looks like you’re not as tough as that Mr. Groundhog…”
Then, with a calm expression, he looked behind him and asked:
“Miss Jessistan, a day has passed. Do you have any new information about this suddenly appearing ‘Supreme Federation’?”
As his voice fell.
The air not far behind Loren rippled like the surface of water.
A graceful silver-haired figure elegantly stepped out of that ripple of air.
“Huh? When did you notice I came to watch the fun?” Miss Silver Dragon’s tone was somewhat surprised.
“From the moment you arrived.” Loren’s tone was helpless.
He couldn’t understand why all the allied units gathered around him always turned out to be thrill-seekers…
“Ah?! Am I really that noticeable?”
“I clearly used this special stealth spell to sneak into a few cathedrals of the gods’ churches before, and no one ever spotted me!”
Miss Silver Dragon rubbed her chin in great confusion.
Clearly, she was quite bothered by the failure of her stealth ability…
Loren turned around, looked at Miss Silver Dragon, and chose to smile silently.
I can’t exactly tell you that the fortune and misfortune on you shine as bright as light bulbs in the dark…
Seeing Loren’s reaction, Jessistan also realized that her question had touched on the core of his abilities.
So, being sensible, she let the topic drop.
Instead, she shifted the conversation to something less sensitive, like the “Supreme Federation.”
“According to the latest news my underlings have gathered, the internal composition of the Resistance is quite complicated…”
“Their personnel structure involves multiple cult organizations within the Federation, as well as the old nobility class, and the Justice Party. Even a small part of the Federation’s three major power departments is included.”
“A conservative estimate suggests that over half of the conspirators and opportunists in the Federation have boarded the Resistance’s big ship.”
“Oh, and there are some rumors in the underground black market that forces outside the Federation have also joined in…”
“Uh, it seems some restless chromatic dragons from our Dragon race have also secretly joined the Resistance through an organization called the Dragon Worship Cult.”
“Also, based on some blurry images circulating on the black market, someone from the Firebrand faction of the Fire Thief Cult has also shown up in the Resistance’s ranks.”
“The black market is absolutely flooded with true and false news right now.”
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