After all, he is still in prison.
"I never imagined that crazy guy would miss you so much." Bai Ye looked at the tormented and ravaged Tara spy and recalled his name.
"So, you're Killian? Code name, 'Spy'." Bai Ye had almost forgotten about this insignificant guy.
"Who exactly are you?!" Upon hearing Bai Ye reveal his name and code name, Tara's eyes widened.
"Don't get agitated. Mandra asked me to rescue you. This is a deal between us." Bai Ye's words seemed to have a magical power. Under his calm tone, the Tara spy's emotions gradually calmed down.
"You have quite a few wounds. It seems those Sarkaz people really treated you well..." Bai Ye couldn't help but complain.
"Yes, they would try to use whatever interesting methods they came up with on me, trying to get something out of me that interested them, but I didn't say anything."
"You can just tell them directly." Bai Ye rolled her eyes.
"What?" The spy became excited once again.
"Alright, I don't want to get involved in your Tara people's affairs." Bai Ye said, taking out a bottle of potion from his pocket, shaking it a few times in his hand, sprinkling half of it on the man, and then handing him the other half.
"Half for external use and half for internal use, I never expected that the first person saved by this medicine would be a stranger."
However, since it was his client's request, Bai Ye was prepared to bring him back alive. What happened afterward was no longer his concern. According to the agreement, all he needed to do was get the man to Mandela's side.
“That stupid girl Mandra, the more she does this, the less the leader will like her… She will be killed by the leader.” Hearing what Bai Ye had just said, the Tara spy realized that Mandra had taken it upon herself to send someone to rescue him.
This goes against Abrahana's plan, as doing so would inevitably cause the Sarkaz of Lontinim to turn against Deeppool. The previous alliance agreement would also be null and void.
"So, I don't want to get involved in your mess. Just hold on and don't die. Once I get you to Mandela, that'll be the end of it."
With that, Bai Ye picked the man up and walked outside.
"Are we just going to walk out like this?" The spy asked with a pained expression, feeling that this guy was casual and unreliable.
"Don't move around. Your wounds have just started to heal. It won't be fun if they reopen." Clearly, the medicine Bai Ye had given him earlier was already taking effect.
Before the patrolling Sarkaz could even notice Bai Ye, his throat and vocal cords were severed by a wind blade that Bai Ye had thrown beforehand. His attack was swift and clean, without triggering any alarms.
Countless times, the spies thought they were about to be exposed, but Bai Ye was faster and delivered a fatal blow.
However, the spy soon made an even stranger discovery: he felt that Bai Ye was deliberately going in circles.
“That’s right. I’m trying to get rid of all the Sarkaz guards here so you can leave easily, and I won’t have to worry about the prison break being discovered or exposed for the time being.”
White Night systematically and swiftly dealt with all the Sarkaz guards, layer by layer, room by room. After the last enemy fell, he casually took out a standard uniform of the Londinium Royal Court army from a cabinet.
By standardizing weapons, armor, and uniforms, Theresis effectively united the previously disorganized mercenaries. He instilled a sense of belonging in them; this guy really knew how to do it.
However, now White Night needs these uniforms and armor to disguise himself as a Sarkaz.
He put away the items, then carefully checked the information of the Sarkaz he was going to impersonate, and finally brought the Tara spy back to Mandela. This process didn't take too long, since he had already eliminated all the enemies in the prison.
……
Mandela was waiting for him; this once arrogant man now had to bow his head to him.
"I brought the person back..."
Bai Ye placed the Tara spy on the ground.
"A spy!" Mandela exclaimed with delight as he walked over to his old friend.
"I hope you're lucky enough to get out of here. And by the way, I hope Abrahana will forgive you." Bai Ye smiled, bowed to the two of them, and then quietly left.
“Don’t worry about me!” Mandela muttered irritably.
"It's alright, but if you want me to do it again next time, the price will be very high."
Bai Ye had vanished without a trace; only his voice could be heard echoing in the air.
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Bai Ye changed into a Sarkaz uniform and helmet, his face completely obscured by a mask, making it impossible to discern his identity.
However, he was not tall enough, and was clearly not as tall as the traditional burly Sarkaz mercenaries.
However, Bai Ye had a method. He simply made himself float up, creating a height difference between his feet and the ground, which made him appear much taller.
Incidentally, Bai Ye also filled his uniform with some air to make it look more bulky and imposing...
Chapter Twenty-Two: Kal'tsit's Spy
The method of stuffing something into clothes was definitely not Bai Ye's original idea. He just thought of it naturally, feeling like he had seen it somewhere before.
After a brief recollection, Bai Ye remembered Mudrock, the Sarkaz mercenary who had returned to the core city from the ruins of Kazdel. Of course, that Sarkaz girl didn't actually enjoy fighting; she preferred a peaceful life if she could.
This guy's special skill is filling the lining of his clothes with mud to make himself look taller and stronger; his protective suit makes him look nothing like a woman.
He's more like a terrifying Sarkaz giant.
However, Mudrock's method was indeed very inspiring, teaching Bai Ye more ways to disguise himself. Although Bai Ye possessed incredible strength comparable to the Deep Sea Hunters, he, like Skadi and the others, did not have an excessively muscular physique.
But judging from his slender arms, it was impossible to fathom the terrifying power contained within this body, which was relatively fragile compared to other Terran races.
Just as no one could imagine that Miss Laurentina, who dances gracefully, could actually cause the floor to collapse with a single stomp of her foot.
Although his physique and strength attributes were incredibly high, Bai Ye still tried to make himself look more like a Sarkaz.
Disguised as such, Bai Ye successfully infiltrated the factory.
In fact, Bai Ye didn't need to go to any great lengths, because the people guarding the north gate of the factory were Shen Chi's men.
With Mandra's guarantee, Bai Ye was able to enter the factory park smoothly from here.
This is an abandoned alcohol production plant in the Sadien district.
In the Sadion district, there are many abandoned factories like this, all requisitioned by the Sarkaz as sweatshops producing various raw materials and weapons. It's not just raw materials that are constantly being depleted; these factories will not stop operating until the civilians of Londinim have exhausted their last drop of blood.
Once inside the factory complex, Bai Ye's actions would be much easier. He was proficient in various stealth techniques, and even without becoming invisible, he could seemingly vanish from sight by avoiding various lines of sight.
However, here, defense isn't just based on human eyesight; various detection instruments are also used. Bai Ye even spotted drones in the air. It was unexpected that these Sarkaz were so adept at using various technologies.
Or rather, they have always been very quick to master war-related technologies.
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Heidi is working under the supervision of the Sarkaz, where they are being used as slave laborers to manufacture weapons for the Sarkaz. Most of them are unwilling to do this, but the whips in the hands of the Sarkaz overseers have taught them to submit.
If the whip wasn't enough, then those unfortunate souls who were hanged also proved to them the consequences of resistance.
"Hurry up! You must finish this quota today, or you won't get any food or rest!"
The Sarkaz overseer roared; he was one of the mercenaries, and his actions made this already discriminated-against and despised race even more unpopular. At least for these Londinium people, they wished these demons were dead immediately.
"Look at how smug he looks..." a worker nearby couldn't help but mutter.
Heidi sensed something was wrong.
Sure enough, the Sarkaz overheard this. The overseer, who was about to leave, turned back after hearing the slave's words, glaring fiercely at the man who hadn't been able to hold back.
"what are you saying!"
“You misheard me, there’s nothing here.” Heidi pulled the worker back from arguing, while also helping him deal with the Sarkaz overseer who still wanted to swagger and demand an explanation.
In the end, the foreman only lashed the worker a few times to vent his anger, and then left cursing.
"Thank you..." The worker clenched his fist; in fact, he had almost exploded just now.
“It’s useless to win arguments with them. We’ll have plenty of opportunities in the future. Right now, we need to wait for our chance,” Heidi said softly, but out of the corner of her eye, she saw another Sarkaz walking towards them.
At first, she dodged to the side, but then she realized that the Sarkaz's gaze seemed to be fixed on her from under his helmet, as if he was coming for her.
Heidi blinked, wondering what had happened again.
Then she saw the man "walk" to her side in a strange way, and softly ask in a gentle voice completely different from that of the Sarkaz:
"You're Heidi Thomson?"
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Bai Ye entered the abandoned alcohol refinery using the credentials provided by Mandra and his perfectly timed Sarkaz uniform disguise. The guards and overseers there didn't give him any trouble, and didn't even pay any attention to this unexpected outsider. Of course, they had no reason to suspect a Sarkaz who had entered the facility legally.
Bai Ye quickly found Heidi among the captured workers and also quickly recognized her as the spy that Dr. Kal'tsit had planted in Londinium.
So he stepped forward and found a blind spot where neither the monitors nor the supervisors could see him, and blocked Heidi behind the constantly running machine.
When he revealed Heidi's real name, the spy visibly paused, clearly startled. Bai Ye was certain that in that instant, she must have thought of many things.
Bai Ye quickly explained:
“I am a friend of Dr. Kal'tsit. She should have already written to you, telling you to fully cooperate with someone called ‘White Night’.”
"You are... Bai Ye?" Heidi breathed a sigh of relief.
"Yes, I am Bai Ye, the one who contacted you some time ago." Bai Ye nodded.
Heidi looked up and carefully examined the stranger who had suddenly appeared there. Unfortunately, Bai Ye was wearing a Sarkaz soldier's helmet with protruding horns on it.
"This horn is genuine. I just cut it off from the heads of those demons and glued it onto my helmet."
"They'll be furious if they find out what you've done." Heidi was shocked that someone would be so bold.
“I need your help. I need to contact the Londinium Self-Rescue Army through you,” Bai Ye said softly. “So I have to get you out of here.”
"Now?!" Heidi was somewhat surprised.
“That’s right, now.” Bai Ye nodded.
Heidi glanced at the workers around her:
"What about these civilians?"
“Once our plan begins, they can all be rescued, but for now I can only take you with me. I have an urgent matter that requires you to contact the Londinium Self-Rescue Army,” Bai Ye said softly.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Windmill
(Today's first news: Hawking visited Epstein Island; no wonder he came up with the hairless black hole theory. Apparently, ALS doesn't affect the corpus cavernosum; hilarious!)
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Heidi glanced at the worker with some embarrassment.
However, she was also well aware that Bai Ye must have something more important to deal with since he had infiltrated the factory.
After thinking for a moment, Heidi nodded.
“If you can get me out of here, I can contact the Londinium Self-Salvation Army within five minutes. Before I was captured, my contact with them had never been broken. And those Sarkaz have been looking for the Self-Salvation Army’s strongholds, wanting to wipe them out.”
“The Sarkaz probably haven’t completely taken over this territory yet; it’s likely that the Self-Salvation Army has been putting up a fight against them,” Bai Ye sighed. “They are indeed brave people.”
"I'll take you out first."
With that, Bai Ye activated an invisibility barrier that could envelop the two of them, and then sneaked into the warehouse where the finished products were stored.
Trucks regularly deliver goods from the warehouse, which is the evacuation method that Bai Ye has already arranged.
He and Miss Heidi sat atop piles of raw materials and left the factory with the truck.
After the truck left the factory area, Bai Ye and Heidi jumped off the truck. At this point, no one realized that a prisoner had escaped from the abandoned alcohol plant.
"Alright, we're safe for now."
Bai Ye breathed a sigh of relief and ripped off his military uniform and heavy helmet. The suffocating air was released, and only then did Heidi realize that the person next to her had shrunk considerably, practically deflated.
"It's leaking air...?" Heidi looked at the drastically changed Bai Ye with amusement.
“I can’t impersonate a Sarkaz in this state.” The only thing Bai Ye didn’t get was Hai Si’s extremely easily altered physical structure. Luna’s modified genes were very stable, so even though some parts of his body changed after being parasitized by the newborn, Bai Ye’s body did not mutate.
"Thank you for rescuing me," Heidi said, then led Bai Ye through the pipes into the complex underground structure.
By this time, Bai Ye no longer needed to identify his location and direction. Heidi was very familiar with the area, and she led Bai Ye through the complex pipe system to the location of the Londinium Self-Salvation Army.
Along the way, Heidi walked while curiously observing this stranger with whom she had previously established a connection. She had provided Dr. Kal'tsit with information for a considerable period of time, and was later introduced to White Night by Dr. Kal'tsit.
Bai Ye closed his eyes and followed Heidi, memorizing the route as he went.
To avoid alerting the enemy, Bai Ye tried his best to keep a low profile, making himself inconspicuous and using methods he had never used before to infiltrate a factory.
Although he had a simpler and more direct method, Bai Ye unusually restrained his power to avoid appearing in the Sarkaz's sight too early. Normally, he would have preferred to simply blast open the factory gates.
……
"Here we are."
About 20 minutes later, Bai Ye and Heidi appeared at the location of the Lontinim Self-Rescue Army.
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