Chapter 39: Fighting Back

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Chapter 39: Fighting Back

The visor I attached to my headgear highlighted the various figures and vehicles just outside the clinic. Just as I finished counting them, they vanished from view. They must have destroyed the cameras outside.

“They failed the quiet approach and quickly switched it up to the loud approach. These guys really are your typical bullies.”

“Rollo, we have no time to analyze them! I’ll go out and flank them with Peter. You head to the control room.”

“I’ll go with —” Thorne instantaneously interrupted, “No, it’s our job to keep you safe. Besides, you haven’t trained with us yet, so you aren’t as coordinated as we are.”

Well, I can’t argue with that.

“Okay, let’s try to get this done fast and clean, yeah? I’m really tired of having my clinic be a battleground.”

He nodded and jogged out of the room with the security guard, Peter, who had carried the body into the operating room for us earlier.

I headed straight to the control room; I unlocked the door using the biometric scan and found one of the other security guards, whom I hadn’t seen yet tonight, sitting inside. He gave me a brief nod and the glow in his eyes returned and his gaze unfocused.

The screens on the walls showed the current situation, which was the attackers breaking into the lobby through the hole they blew open from the earlier explosion. They were having trouble pushing into the lobby itself as the turrets in the ceiling deployed and rained hellfire at them.

After our last rodeo at the clinic, I had the sense to upgrade our defense, but it seemed I hadn’t gone far enough.

I saw the only other guard on shift tonight defending the lobby, working perfectly in sync with one of the turrets. Seeing how that particular turret reacted, I could tell the man beside me had manual control of it and the two guards had practiced their coordination regularly.

Good job Thorne.

Another explosion rocked the building once more, as the bastards blasted another hole open through the windows of the lobby, creating a new entry point.Điscover new chapters at novelhall.com

A short moment later, the door behind me swung open.

“Are they trying to blow up the entire building?” Claire said as she speed-walked toward an open seat.

“Shouldn’t be if their goal was to steal tech,” I said, as I started hooking up to the control system.

I gained access to the system and took manual control of a turret in the lobby. It felt like a video game, to be honest, especially with my virtual connection.

“I got the new entry point,” I stated to my nearby partner, who nodded in response.

From the virtual view, I saw a man dashing in through the new hole, holding an LMG. The automated system may need some time to identify and ensure he was a threat before shooting, but I didn’t.

I pulled the trigger, and the turret instantly opened fire. Streams of large caliber rounds soon ripped the confident man apart.

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An extra notification popped up behind him, informing me that I had managed to pick off another one of them.

A few guns then stuck out around the corner and shot toward the turrets, but the armor plating simply deflected the small caliber rounds, leaving only shallow dents behind. They refused to leave cover, so the situation devolved into a stalemate.

In fact, there wasn’t much to complain about her new employer at all. The pay wasn’t anything special, but they didn’t work them to the bone with long hours and even had a few days of paid holiday a year. And she hadn’t even brought up the hazard pay for work-related injuries, which she had never seen in any employment contract before.

*I’m done here. Get out within five minutes.* A text alert broke her from her musings.

As instructed, she rushed out of the building by making use of the active camouflage and returned to the car parked a street away. Sitting in the car was Peter, who somehow returned faster than her. He gave her a curt nod and pressed some buttons on his handheld terminal.

Within a minute, a fire alarm was heard from the building they had just exited and people soon rushed out. The firefighters responded promptly and arrived within 5 minutes, but they faltered when a sudden explosion threw shards of broken glass down from the twenty-third floor of the building. The smoke coming out the window showcased to all that the raging fire was still going strong.

Having confirmed their mission was complete, Peter started up the car, and they drove away in silence.

Yuki stared at the rearview mirror as they left the scene and felt slightly bad for the corpos staring blankly at their workplace. The ones who worked at their rival company, Hathway, were going to be out of a job very soon.

I’ve really started becoming one of them if I can empathize with them...

At least my idea was accepted, and we started a fire to force the evacuation first to prevent unnecessary casualties. Only their decision-makers were at fault, after all.

Their drive back to the clinic was uneventful. They parked and headed back into the security room where their boss, Thorne, sat along with another one of their colleagues.

“We’re back. We can confirm the office we went to is destroyed. I made sure to blow up their server rooms,” Peter reported.

Thorne stared at the projected map in the middle of the room for a second before he responded, “Good job. You guys can go take a break first. We’re moving out together later tonight,” He said, as he drew an ‘X’ on a spot on the map that she recognized as the location they were just at.

“Understood.” She saluted in unison with Peter and walked out of the room together.

It’s time to enjoy a nice break in the middle of work. How nice, maybe I should take a nap. They did say we were going out tonight.

“Rollo, all the attacks were successful. We have either disabled or destroyed all the important assets they own across the city. Though we can’t reach the ones located in other cities, they can’t operate properly in Elevate City anymore,” Thorne reported, as his eyes glowed.

I was glad to hear the good news. It was unfortunate we weren’t able to touch their production facilities located in the Asia Union, but we’ve crippled them enough. We just have to deal the final blow.

“Good, have the team prepare to set out soon. Let’s give our friend James an evening visit.”

As planned, we headed out once the sun had set. We brought two teams, half a dozen men with us, bolstering our number up to eight, including me and Thorne.

Leaving two men behind to watch our vehicles, the six of us made our way inside a megabuilding, all dressed casually with the exception of the sunglasses we wore. It helped scramble our faces from cameras and had the technology to sync our vision like the visors we used.

We got into the elevator together and when the door closed, Thorne plugged into the panel and signaled Claire to begin her remote takeover.

Automatically, the button to the topmost floor lit up, and the elevator ascended. It brought us to the roof access floor that was normally only open to the maintenance crews. From there, we spotted the penthouse below.

We acknowledged everyone was ready before we collectively turned on our active camouflage and descended to secure the area.

My vision was soon filled with various outlines of the guards on the floor as if I was wall hacking in a video game.

Now then, what kind of welcome gift should I give to my friend James? After all, how can I show up empty-handed?