Mystery Paradise: Wishing Power Demon-Chapter 246 - 245 Just One Person Will Do

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Chapter 246: Chapter 245: Just One Person Will Do

Chapter 246 -245: Just One Person Will Do

“Damn, these bastards!” Sui San slammed his fist on the table.

“If not for Miss Ailuodi’s assistance, we would have run into big trouble this time,” Mamba looked toward Ailuodi. “I forgot to say this yesterday, so I hope it’s not too late today: thank you.”

“You’re welcome,” Ailuodi replied, though she knew in her heart that things were not that simple.

Big trouble? No… If the attackers’ goal was to eliminate most of the Angels, then their plan was undoubtedly quite successful.

If not for the variable that she knew Chaoyang, their plan would have already succeeded.

“Based on this clue, the police in M City have started their investigation, but the results may take several days,” K continued, “Now let’s return to the first issue: yes, the message passed by Tiffany indeed contains the location of her imprisonment, and the Demon is also there.”

Dan swiped on his smartphone, projecting a map onto the screen.

“The place with the red circle is the target Tiffany has indicated for us.”

“Could it actually be in the Pacific?” Chaoyang frowned, “And I’ve never heard of Walazak Island…”

“But it is definitely a good place to hide,” Ailuodi replied with her mind. “The sea can cover all traces, and the police could never trace from Tiffany’s clinic all the way to an isolated island overseas simply by following leads.”

“Oh my… this isn’t going to be an easy journey!”

“Aren’t the Marshall Islands to the east of the red circle? Isn’t there a risk of nuclear radiation there?”

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“What’s on the island? We better confirm first to avoid a wasted trip.”

Everyone was discussing noisily.

Dan coughed twice, quieting the noise in the room, “I’ve already commissioned a commercial satellite company to map the island. Unfortunately, it looks just like an uninhabited island from the exterior, you can’t even find a simple pier. The only evidence of human activity is a small wooden cabin to the south, but it’s been abandoned for a long time, perhaps built as an observation station for some crossroad operation in the past.”

“Underground?” Ailuodi spoke up.

“That’s our only guess. After all, there are multiple archipelagos in this area, and the seafloor is uneven, with ocean ridges rising like a mountain range stretching for hundreds of miles, enough to hide a secret base.”

“I have a question,” Angel raised her hand, “The information provided by Miss Tiffany should be coordinates, right? What if she gave us not the entrance coordinates, but the location of the base itself? In that case, we’d come away with nothing from the island and might scare off the quarry, even risking the enemy hunting us down instead.”

“We don’t have a better plan, so we must take the risk,” Dan replied. “My ability can recreate the scene, so we need to reach the center of the event to have a chance to ‘see’ what happened in the past.”

“Alright, I have no more questions,” the girl shrugged, indicating she would reluctantly accept this reasoning.

“Wait a second… is it just a few of us?” Mamba suddenly seemed to realize something, “This Demon is threatening the whole world, right? Then why don’t we report this to the United Nations and ask for troops from all countries to eliminate the enemy? It’s a crisis on the level of human survival; they shouldn’t be indifferent.”

This statement made everyone glance at each other.

Facing the abrupt silence, he carefully ventured, “Uh… Is that not right?”

“Angels are a neutral faction; I don’t even wish to refer to it as an alliance,” K said. “Only by maintaining their neutrality can they follow the true intent of doing good and avoid being swayed by external forces.”

“You’re making it too complicated; let me explain,” Dan took over. “Suppose there is a Demon among the government officials of Country A, and he can bring great benefits to Country A, even if it hurts other countries. Do you think Country A would hand him over just because he’s a Demon? If other countries are willing to step forward, it would lead to a world war, but if they’re not, the Demon will use the power of Country A to eliminate us. Either scenario doesn’t bode well. On the contrary, if we remain neutral, we can remain hidden and then strike the Demon unexpectedly.”

“This isn’t hypothetical…” Ailuodi suddenly realized. “He’s talking about the assassination that happened over thirty years ago.”

“Furthermore, without sufficient evidence, who would believe us? The moment we need to provide enough proof, we’ll inevitably expose our Angel identities, and even if we could get support once, what about after that? Would Countries B and C, where we reside, ask us for other favors? After all, an Angel’s abilities can sometimes achieve effects that weapons can’t. When faced with such requests, would you agree or not? There are countless ways at the national level to coerce, some of which you won’t even notice. Don’t forget… Once you commit evil acts, you’ll lose the powers bestowed upon you by Heaven and might even face death. Hence, Angels must remain neutral; it’s determined by our very nature.”

That was Dan’s final summary.

“…Okay, I get it,” Mamba scratched his head. “It really would be annoying to be constantly pushed to work by superiors even when there are no Demons.”

“Does anyone else have questions?” K scanned the room. “If not, let’s move on to confirming the operation plan. Dan, it’s in your hands.”

“Yes,” Dan magnified the map. “According to satellite maps, there’s no airport on the island suitable for landing, so we’ll have to fly to Majuro Atoll first and then drive a speedboat to approach Walazak Island; it’s the least consuming method. After landing, I can start searching for an entrance, but as for what happens once we get inside, that remains unknown.”

“When do we leave? We’ve used up most of our energy; if possible, it would be best to delay a bit,” proposed Sui San.

“My original plan was tomorrow, but an attack has thrown everything off,” K said somewhat helplessly. “You do need time to recover, but the threat of the enemy is also imminent. So let’s wait another month… By then, your energy should be sufficient to sustain another battle. And during this month, it’s best if you all stay in the castle, for mutual support. I’m worried that with the Demon still at large, Angels scattered about could become his targets.”

“A month feels a bit tight,” Mamba remarked with difficulty, but he quickly showed an optimistic smile, “Maybe the Demon’s lair won’t have many monsters, after all.”

“I don’t understand…” Dolly couldn’t help but clench her fists. “Ailuodi clearly has a method for rapid energy recovery; why can’t she share it with everyone? If we could all recover our energy quickly, we wouldn’t need to wait for a month! Mr. K, did she really tell you her method?”

“She did indeed tell me, and I can assure you that only she can use that method,” K replied calmly. “If there were indeed a convenient and universal method for everyone to recover their energy, I believe Miss Ailuodi would not keep it to herself.”

“Let me take on this mission alone,” Ailuodi suddenly said.

“What?”

Everyone was stunned, doubting their own ears.

“Did you just say… alone?”

“That’s right, I can go by myself,” she repeated.

In fact, this wasn’t her own decision, but Chaoyang’s will.

“We don’t need that many Angels; let Paradise complete this mission,” he had said.

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