OLD-WORLD EXTRA

Chapter 242: Watch Me



Chapter 242: Watch Me

Chapter 242: Watch Me



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"Hey... Uhhh... hmm, there's just no way, right?"

"Right?"

"Tell me!"

Ignatius constantly shook Isidore's throne, but no matter what, the man didn't even spare a glance at him.

Isidore's gaze remained locked on the live feed.

A hologram atop a circular table showed that Emir was asleep, his body face down on the ground.

"I don't know."

His reply finally came.

And it appeared that he too was stumped, never mind those lower than him in the CER.

Auric and Eldritch.

They, who didn't put much of their interest in Emir, were now staring at the holoscreen with mouths agape.

"You're sure it's working, right?"

Eldritch scoffed at Auric's question.

"You think they'd mess up? No, of course, it works... this guy is just a..."

"Monster."

Auric let out a chuckle.

"Would you still say that he's not going to join the rankings?"

Eldritch shook his head.

"No... if he comes out sane, then..."

The man didn't need to finish his sentence, as everyone in the room understood the unsaid.

Tsk!

"Yall are fags or what? He just lasted fifty thousand years in there; what's the big deal?"

Ignatius nudged Isidore's shoulder.

"You jealous that he just beat your record?"

The Ebonfyre's head eyed the fiery man for a moment, then his eyes returned to the hologram.

"It doesn't matter; I can now go for a hundred times that easily."

"That's unfair, and you know it... Besides, he's still going."

"...True, I guess he's an Order's chosen for a reason."

While Ignatius and Isidore had their not-so-private talk, Eldritch and Auric had one of their own.

They had an isolating barrier up, however.

"Remember what Klein said back then?"

Auric nodded.

"Well, that's an understatement and a half."

"Right, but so what? It doesn't change things."

Eldritch shook his head.

"No, it does... Remember, we can't harm him, but who says that he can't harm us?"

Auric eyed Eldritch like he would a fool.

"The binding contract would? Is your brain rotting already-"

"Get serious!"

"...I am. You're not."

Eldritch sighed.

"Listen money bags... Did it never cross your mind that the boy could hold cards we don't know of?"

The timer had stopped...

{100,000}

And the record was broken.

Excited shivers ran through the men in the room.

A fellow monster was born today.

What Isidore said some time ago was correct.

The current him would easily sail past a million years.

But, back then... when he was but a Seraphim, this feat that Emir had crossed...

It was something he imagined impossible.

His pressure, unknowingly, began to flood the room.

Unlike before, it instantly snapped everyone to the ground.

"This guy..."

"We have to get on our side."

"We must."

"The UEF's survival rests on his shoulders."

And just as quickly as the pressure came... it left.

Those who were in their slumber woke up right after.

"Chill out, man; my neck hurts 'cause of you."

Isidore ignored Ignatius's complaints and willed the holoscreen to add a different feed.

"You guys think he'll be schizo after this?"

The hologram now showed a sleeping Ragnar.

"Even if he is, we could just extract those memories, and he'll be as good as new."

Auric commented while shrugging his shoulders.

"And you were calling me an idiot."

"Haa?!"

Eldritch sparked their argument once again.

"Yes, you're one stupid fellow. Your only purpose is money; it's quite... sad."

"...What brought this all of a sudden?"

Auric disengaged as he noticed that Isidore was starting to get irritated.

"Well, the mind isn't as simple as that. Even with those memories deleted, the boy will still

experience many signs of schizophrenia."

"And those are?" "Let's see... He'd lack motivation, EQ, and he'd see constant hallucinations... his ability to talk

might also be affected."

There were others as well, but Eldritch was too lazy to list them out.

Auric sighed and looked back at the holoscreen.

"Is he showing those signs?"

Emir, who was now awake, stared at the dark ceiling above.

His body didn't move.

The man didn't blink, either.

His dark eyes bore into the drone's camera.

Or rather, they looked for those behind it.

It was as if they were staring at those watching.

Emir then closed his eyes.

After a moment, his lips parted to mouth two words:

"...Watch me."


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