Cai Shi smiled awkwardly: "It's only theoretically possible. If I can't keep my balance, I'll fall down. And if I tie myself to an iron chair, my sword-reading skills will become ineffective."
Qianxun: "I can fly with you, the League Secretary, on my back, and you can cover our tracks. Isn't that the end of it?"
The League Secretary looked at Qianxun and said, "So you officially admit that you are a flying mount?"
Masha said: "I want to ride too!"
Shelley: "Ride me, ride me! My flying is an ability granted by the entry, and it's less labor-intensive than Chihiro's."
"Then Fangfang will ride Shelley, Qianxun will fly here by herself, and I'll be the bamboo dragonfly." Masha said, "It's a happy decision!"
Shelley looked surprised, it seemed that this was not what she expected.
"Okay, let's get off in the woods on the mountain, and then take off."
**
So for the first time, Masha flew in the sky of the real earth wearing a bamboo helicopter.
"Another of my childhood dreams has come true." He said to Shelley who was flying beside him, "Look at the scene we are in now, this is a classic scene from Doraemon's long stories!"
Chihiro laughed: "I knew you would say that! But, indeed, this scene is too Doraemon, especially that thing on your head, it's really too atmospheric. It's just that Doraemon and his friends usually fly during the day, and we have to act at night."
In fact, when Masha and his friends first came here, it was still daytime in Europe, but Masha had been lost in the mountains for too long.
"Do you think someone will be able to see through our cognitive interference?" said the League Secretary riding on Shelley's back. "Last time, that SSS-level Makarov saw through it. What if there are still such talents in the Soviet Union?"
"We won't run into each other by chance, will we?" Shelley said, looking down at the GPS device hanging around her neck. "It's a little off course. Correct the course."
Masha: "The chance of encountering something by chance is very low, but if we are filmed by something, and the photo or video is sent to someone who has the ability to see through cognitive disturbances, then we are doomed..."
"Wait a minute!" Shelley suddenly thought of something very bad.
"If the Soviet Union or the World Government uses someone who can see through your abilities to monitor the fluctuation data, then we will be exposed."
"You mean, let an SSS-level person sit in the office and look at the data collected by the monitoring device every day?" Masha said, "That's unlikely."
The League Secretary agreed: "That's right. Besides, it's impossible for this person to read all the monitoring data, right?"
The Youth League Secretary's shielding is very thorough. Logically, it's just that humans cannot perceive fluctuations, and the computer should give an alarm when it detects fluctuations. However, the Youth League Secretary's ability makes it impossible for people to even perceive the computer's alarm.
Not only that, when people see alarm records in the computer's operation log, they will think that this is an error log caused by a system error and make a note.
The concealment of the League Secretary will make it seem to people that this thing does not exist.
Of course, suddenly an area ceases to exist, which, to someone who is alert and aware of the existence of cognitive interference-type superpowers, is no different from shouting "I'm here" on a loudspeaker.
But in general, the ability of the League Secretary is still a very powerful ability.
Unless the person who can see through the ability of the League Secretary can see the first-hand records, or is present at the scene like Makarov, it is useless because most of these non-existent things will be noted by the people in charge of checking in the archives department as invalid records caused by errors, malfunctions or something else, or even directly removed from the archives.
After Masha explained the above in detail, Shelley nodded: "I see, that's how it is. I can rest assured then."
**
At the same time, Romania, Greater Wallachia Diocese, monitoring center.
A helicopter landed directly on the tarmac of the district headquarters, and two officers dressed very casually and with NKVD armbands on their shoulders got off the plane fully armed.
Then a young NKVD officer got off the plane. He was wearing the NKVD officer's uniform and looked only 18 years old, but his military rank was much higher than the two people who got off the plane first.
He put on his big blue-rimmed cap and walked towards the base duty supervisor who was waiting for him on the tarmac: "Good evening, I am Special Envoy Colonel Poroshenko. From now on, this area will be taken over by the NKVD. This is the takeover order."
Chapter 401 Two Colonels (Part )
Colonel Roman was a little nervous. Although he knew that some special things had happened recently and the district would be taken over, and he had been notified in advance that it would be the NKVD that would take over, he did not expect that the NKVD officer who came was a young person with super powers.
Colonel Roman doesn't have a very good impression of young people with super powers, and thinks they are either vandals or sadists.
After all, he has been managing this area for quite a long time and has seen all kinds of shit. Especially in the past week, the number of awakenings seemed to have increased all of a sudden, and all kinds of little beasts were causing trouble everywhere, giving him a headache.
So now, he seemed very cautious in front of this super-powered person who was much younger than him and had the same military rank as colonel.
The other party seemed to not care at all.
"The purpose of my visit this time is top secret, and I can only tell you, Colonel Roman. I won't give you any paper materials, and I will explain everything verbally. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I will explain everything I can, Comrade Colonel." Poroshenko said, "You should have read the explanation about the new terrorist organization in the daily briefing, right?"
"You mean the terrorist organization that attacked Langley and a stadium in the UK and wrote in the Sahara Desert?" Colonel Roman asked cautiously.
"Yes, that Chinese character means shadow, so the official translation is 'Shadow (Russian)'. We have accurate intelligence that this terrorist organization has targeted the 'cargo' that was recently transported from your area."
"But that cargo is no longer with us. Why..."
Poroshenko smiled and said: "Yes, the cargo is well kept in our super power research institute."
"That's like being in a heavily guarded area, isn't it?" Colonel Roman said, "So why are you here..."
"Our analysts have noticed a logical contradiction. Now there is confirmed news that the Shadow Organization first attacked the rebel base in Kazakhstan to collect intelligence, and then captured one of the Kazakh rebels' supporters, the rebellious psychic Makarov."
Roman was surprised: "I know something is wrong in Kazakhstan, but... the Shadow Organization is actually our ally?"
"Of course not. Our intelligence analysts believe that they are jackals who smelled something and came to steal the goods at this time. It is obvious that they got the intelligence early on."
Colonel Roman was the one who had seen the "cargo", and he immediately understood why the higher-ups believed that the Shadow Organization had obtained the intelligence.
This superpower organization uses Chinese characters and is most likely an Asian secret society, and that cargo... looks like an Asian masterpiece - to be more precise, a Chinese masterpiece.
"So, where is the logical contradiction?" asked Colonel Roman.
"They contacted a female spy from West Germany yesterday, bought information about the goods from her, and then released the information that they were looking for the 'Nine Cauldrons' through her. Isn't this a contradiction?
"Although it can be explained that the Shadow Organization only knows that we have obtained the goods, but does not know where they are, but why did they go all the way to West Germany to find the source of intelligence? We also have many parasites in our ranks who can sell them intelligence."
Colonel Roman frowned. The NKVD had a group of guys who ostensibly sold intelligence but were actually stinging law enforcement - such rumors had been circulating in Colonel Roman's unit ever since Romania was incorporated into the Soviet zone.
He wasn't sure if the young super-powerful NKVD colonel was hinting at him to behave himself.
He decided to make a joke here: "Maybe it's because no one in the Shadow Organization can speak Russian."
This is simply impossible. After all, that shadow organization has already stood in the position of challenging the World Government, and it is a terrible organization that has always had the upper hand so far. They must have a large number of talents and a complete organizational system.
No matter what, it is impossible to fall into the situation where there is no Russian translator and cannot buy intelligence from the Russians.
As soon as Colonel Roman finished speaking, the room fell into silence.
The two colonels looked at each other for a while, and then the NKVD colonel broke into a dry laugh.
Colonel Roman also laughed dryly.
The two laughed for a while, and then Colonel Poroshenko said: "We believe that this is a deliberate release of information, and the purpose may be to induce us to move the goods. After all, the intelligence given by the female spy is correct, and the goods are indeed... at the place she gave."
Colonel Roman guessed that it was probably Kazan.
This kind of thing is something everyone will talk about after dinner, like where the super power research institute is, Sevastopol is testing super power people who specialize in underwater combat, and so on.
Sometimes, collecting intelligence doesn’t even require much trouble. You can just sneak into the company cafeteria and quietly listen to conversations during meals.
However, on the surface, everyone pretended not to believe the rumors and knew nothing about the Kazan Institute or the Kassel Academy.
So Colonel Roman pretended to be very curious but embarrassed to ask.
Poroshenko continued, "If the Shadow Organization is indeed extremely threatening and the cargo is indeed very important to them, then we will definitely transfer the cargo secretly. However, transferring the cargo from a research institute with many superpowers cooperating in the research will be very risky. After all, the enemy may be waiting for this moment to transfer the cargo."
Colonel Roman finally understood at this time.
"So, we need to see how strong the Shadow Organization is first?"
"That's right. If they are particularly powerful, then we have to take the risk of moving things. After all, there is still a chance to hide them if we move them. If we leave them in a fortress that is destined to be breached, then the enemy will succeed."
"Like the Battle of Kiev?" asked Colonel Roman.
After all, Romania stood on the opposite side of the Soviet Union in that war, and Colonel Roman's grandfather died in the Soviet Union.
So he couldn't help but say something like this from time to time.
Poroshenko smiled and said: "Yes, just like the siege of Kiev. That was a profound lesson. Now, just like then, we can't spare too much manpower to strengthen the protection of the 'goods'."
After all, there is rebellion and a large number of awakenings in the Soviet Union now.
The Soviet Union can handle just the rebellion or the mass awakening. Even the Northern Giant Bear would feel overwhelmed if they all come together.
"I understand the general situation," Colonel Roman paused and asked, "Why is it our area? Shadow... there is no need to come to us, right? The goods should have been taken away. The ruins where the goods were found are so small, and there is nothing else. It is just a very simple square structure..."
Chapter 402 Optical Camouflage (Sixth Update)
"Indeed, the Shadow Organization may not come to your district, so I did not bring any reinforcements." Poroshenko stared at Colonel Roman, "If they come, it will be up to your district's strength to test whether we need to take the risk of transferring the goods."
Beads of sweat appeared on Colonel Roman's forehead.
"So... we are the ones to fight the Kage? According to our assessment of the Kage's strength, don't we think they have at least one SSS-ranked fighter who is more inclined towards combat? We will suffer heavy losses!"
Poroshenko looked at Colonel Roman and said sternly: “Yes, we know you will suffer heavy losses.”
The Colonel's office fell silent.
Colonel Roman and Colonel Poroshenko stared at each other.
Colonel Roman couldn't help but wonder if this was done in order to kill all the superpowers in the Wallachia District - the top superpowers in Romania - in this battle.
After all, the current situation of the Soviet Union is being watched by other countries that have joined the Soviet bloc.
Weakening the super-powered people in the hands of other countries will help maintain stability - although super-powered people at SS level and above have long been concentrated in the territory of the Soviet Union and are no longer under the jurisdiction of each region.
Poroshenko looked at Roman and said seriously: "We are not trying to weaken your strength. In fact, if we really fight with Ying, your base is very dangerous. There is a high probability that Ying's SSS-class will use that satellite cannon to hit you directly. But you see, I am here, I am here, and I will bear the direct attack with you.
"I don't have any defensive superpowers. My specialty is seeing through disguises, all kinds of disguises."
Colonel Roman stared at Colonel Poroshenko: "Disguise?"
"Yes, or to use the official name of the World Government, cognitive interference. The Shadow Organization has a very powerful cognitive interference ability user. We once received a tip from an informant lurking in a base that was raided by the Shadow Organization. The Shadow Organization actually attacked the enemy's SSS-level Makarov once. They seemed to have used a cognitive interference skill to make Makarov and others disappear from everyone's sight. But Makarov soon fought back and repelled their first attack."
Poroshenko took out a cigarette box and put it in his mouth.
Colonel Roman quickly took out his lighter and lit a cigarette for the NKVD bigwig.
Poroshenko: "Thank you. Anyway, the Shadow Organization has this powerful cognitive interference ability, so they sent me out. Otherwise, you would be at a great disadvantage."
"I see...but..."
"My ability is a very embarrassing one. Everyone thinks I'm useful, but everyone also thinks I'm not that useful. Now they realize that I might be a weapon against the Shadow Organization, and they plan to put me to some use."
Poroshenko looked very calm, not at all like he was in a dangerous place where he could be destroyed by enemy artillery fire at any time.
At this moment, Roman felt a little respect for this young man who was at least twenty years younger than him.
He probably gambled his future on this matter. As long as he could prove that he had a special meaning for the Kage, then in the future...
Colonel Roman was thinking, Poroshenko suddenly frowned: "Why is the alarm going off?"
Roman was stunned—there was no alarm…
——No, the alarm did sound.
Roman picked up the phone: "Why is the alarm going off?"
"What? Alarm? Hey, the alarm sounded!" People in the duty room were also shocked.
Poroshenko stood up suddenly: "It's cognitive interference! The machine detected something and triggered the alarm, but you can't hear it! Quick! Take me to the monitoring room!"
Colonel Roman also reacted and ordered the duty room: "Broadcast immediately, we are experiencing cognitive interference from the enemy, the alarm has been triggered, all personnel enter combat status!"
"Yes!"
Poroshenko has already walked towards the door, saying as he walked: "It's a very high-level cognitive interference, the user must be at least S-level! The alarm should be considered a secondary spread of interference - no, it's a tertiary spread! But no one of you heard it! I had to mention it for you to pay attention to it!"
Roman immediately stood up and trotted to catch up with Poroshenko, and the two of them ran straight to the monitoring room.
Everyone in the monitoring room still looked obviously confused.
Poroshenko rushed to the console and stared at the screen: "It's an alarm! The monitoring network is narrowing the predicted location range! The waveform... Damn it, I can't recognize the monitored waveform! I can't recognize the matching result! This is not an S-level cognitive interference ability user, this is an SS-level! Otherwise, my ability can't be suppressed like this!"
Everyone in the monitoring room looked at Colonel Roman in confusion. It seemed that even if they were reminded by Poroshenko, they could not recognize what was displayed on the screen.
By the way, when Colonel Roman looked at the screen himself, he also saw that "the situation was normal."
"Did they really detect something?" he asked doubtfully.
Poroshenko nodded. "It has been detected, but I cannot perceive the waveform and the results of the machine comparison display. However, I can perceive the range calculated by the machine. Wait a minute! The range is still narrowing down. The enemy seems to have just crossed the Carpathian Mountains... The predicted area is moving. At this speed, it is flying! Contact the Air Defense Force Command."
The man guarding the communications console glanced at Colonel Roman.
The colonel nodded.
The communications controller began calling the air defense forces.