Chapter 204 Silencing
With a wave of his hands, the zombies had most of their bodies ripped off, and they fell to the ground without a sound.

As soon as Mu Xiang emerged, the surrounding zombies swarmed towards him... They were all fearless undead. Although Mu Xiang's two moves were impressive, they couldn't intimidate them.

However, someone was taken aback; it was Nikolai who cautiously emerged from the subway entrance across the street.

Nikola didn't see the earlier slash from a distance, but just seeing Mu Xiang wipe out a large group of zombies with a single slap sent chills down his spine.

What is that thing over there? Its strength and speed are beyond human capabilities... Besides, Nikolai had another question.

What about those two bio-weapons?

Nikola is the supervisor that the company has placed in the D team, but he is very anxious lately because he suspects that there is still a supervisor in the team that is about to be wiped out!

This is not a good thing... Not to mention that for every additional supervisor who survives, I will receive a huge amount less in bonuses; as long as there are other supervisors, I will be restricted in my work.

Supervisors are special positions placed by the company within UBCS—in principle, they do not interfere with combat operations and, under the cover of ordinary team members, are responsible for collecting data on the interaction between biological and chemical weapons and UBCS team members at the mission site.

In addition, they also have to collect tissue samples from infected individuals, dispose of obsolete biological weapons, and destroy evidence detrimental to the company—whether physical or witness testimony.

These missions are inherently complex and beyond the capabilities of ordinary people… therefore, the supervisors are all war criminals with extensive criminal records. This is because these are often clandestine or even illegal missions, and also because both the missions themselves and their contents are classified information of the Umbrella Corporation.

The advantage of choosing these war criminals is that there's the least worry about them defecting... because if they did, they would lose the company's endorsement and face trials in various war tribunals. Even if someone were determined to expose these secrets, what persuasive power could these war criminals' so-called evidence and testimony possibly have?
Nikolai was the supervisor of Operation Bravo-16... and he suspected that another teammate, Tyrell, was also involved. Tyrell's actions were also highly suspicious, and the more Nikolai observed him, the more suspicious he became.

The reason the presence of other supervisors would hinder his actions is that, as a supervisor, he also has performance targets. Collecting data and samples, destroying biological weapons and evidence—all of these affect his rewards. If other supervisors discover him carrying out these tasks, wouldn't that cause trouble?
After all, there are too many examples of supervisors taking shots at each other, and the company has tacitly approved of this kind of competition... They are just a bunch of scum who only need to provide one dose of vaccine and don't even need military training.

Supervisors who expose their identities... will all suffer terrible consequences.

While carefully concealing himself, Nikolai was fairly certain that Tyrell was also an inspector… He had immediately recognized the sounds the trackers made as the company's newly deployed bio-weapons. If they infiltrated the subway, they could provide a batch of combat data.

In this situation, running away is the most reasonable option for the supervisors. After all, with their limited-time vaccine and skills, the scattered zombies outside pose no threat to them... and they can also create distance to collect combat data.

So when inspecting the various subway entrances, Nikolai deliberately made a suggestion that would be considered stupid by the normal team members: go out and see what's going on.

Thales agreed without much thought, and Nikolai pretended to be eager to explore as he ran out of the subway exit, but inwardly he was sneering... This idiot, he'll die soon.

He will keep all the prize money for himself!
However, when he ran up there and saw the figure in the distance whose face he couldn't even see clearly, Nikolai was completely dumbfounded... He could no longer hear the two bio-weapons!

Behind him was the sound of Tyrell's footsteps, and in front of him was this monster whose path he couldn't discern... Nikola had heard that the company wanted to develop more stable bio-weapons, and there were rumors that there was an experimental base in Raccoon City doing this, supposedly to turn the test subjects into superhumans instead of monsters.

Could it be this? Maybe we should just call it a monster… Nikolai's hand tightened around his gun as he cautiously retreated to the other side. Both the monster in front and Tyrell behind him needed to be guarded against. After gripping his gun tightly, he felt a little more at ease… Nikolai was confident in his marksmanship; he was sure he could fire before any threat arrived.

Just as Nikolai was on high alert, he suddenly found his perspective shifting rapidly... His view suddenly changed to the street on his right, and then fixed on the subway station entrance.

Wait, isn't the subway entrance behind us?

The vague idea flashed through Nikolai's churning mind, and then he knew nothing more.

Tyrell walked up slowly. He had already figured out that the commotion above was the company's deployment of bio-weapons... These were all things that supervisors had to do in advance, otherwise they wouldn't even know what the mission objective was, how to do the mission, or how to get the reward.
He had been thinking about how to distract Nikolai so he could sneak up and record the battle data. But Nikolai had foolishly insisted on going up to watch the show, so he decided to go along with it and see if he should try to ambush him.

That stupid Russian...heh.

When Tyrell stepped out of the subway station, he saw a group of zombies gathered in the middle of the road, kneeling on the ground and sharing something... He didn't notice that the two bio-weapons were gone, but instead frowned as he looked at the group of zombies.

A boot was sticking out from the pile of zombies; it was obvious that the contents of the boot had been almost completely eaten.

Those boots look so familiar... Are they Nikolai's?

Before Tyrell could think it through, the black man's head exploded in two beams of scorching heat... splattering everywhere.

Mu Xiang emerged from the other side, searched Tyrell's entire body, and found the instrument the supervisor used to record combat data... After looking at it, Mu Xiang simply crushed it.

This thing is useless.

Without real-time communication with the Umbrella Corporation, this has no strategic significance... We can't just be doing volunteer work for the Umbrella Corporation.

Mu Xiang glanced at the picnic scene not far away and casually unleashed a burst of sword energy. The sword energy seemed to drift slowly by, but it pulverized the heads of all the zombies.

After Mu Xiang twisted Nikola's neck, he was thrown into the zombie horde... which conveniently created some accidental injury marks.

Mu Xiang pulled down the iron gate at this side of the subway entrance, then returned to the entrance that had been blasted open and rearranged the blockade...

"It seems the trackers are quite efficient... We need to hurry."

Mu Xiang muttered to himself, then ran towards Zheng Zha and Jill, whose mental energy sharing display was visible.

(End of this chapter)

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