Chapter 2683 Intercepted Attempts
Chapter 2683 Intercepted Attempts
Chapter 2683 Intercepted Attempts
"Sir, our intel suggests that the Dawnbringer is in Sector 3445AJ79 of the inter-city labyrinth, according to the most recent spotting from the surveillance corps."
"Relaying intel to Sage Sielken as per protocol." Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"Please confirm, Your Sagehood."
In a busy command center, a large team of analysts and intelligence officers of the intelligence force of the Nest of Terra busily handled an influx of intel reports on the location and movements of Prince Rui.
The moment Consul Sergenilius had decided to use force against the Dawnbringer to physically prevent him from finding the Scriptures of Terra, his faction got to work, tracking the Dawnbringer actively with powerful surveillance while cooperating with Sages on standby.
"Confirmed," Sage Sielken narrowed his eyes. "Commencing target capture."
WHOOSH
He disappeared from his dispatch base, surging through the Nest of Terra at a tremendously frightening speed. He rapidly entered the labyrinth of tunnels in between cities, heading straight to the designated sector where the Dawnbringer was last spotted, according to the most recent intel reports from the surveillance corps.
And yet, he never reached.
BOOOOOOM!!!!!
RUMBLE!!!
The world shook as Sage Sielken's rapid charge was blocked by a fellow Sage.
"Going somewhere, Sielken?" Sage Kyria's cold voice reached the man from within the cloud of dust before him.
"Kyria..." Sage Sielken growled. "Get out of my way."
Her eyes narrowed.
And yet, although it appeared to be a stalemate, just the fact that Rui's search of the Scriptures had not been impeded was a victory for the Martial Faction. That alone meant that regardless of the individual outcomes, the Martial Faction had accomplished its goal while the non-Martial Faction had failed.
"Sage Sielken has been intercepted, Your Excellency."
"Sage Mierra has also been intercepted."
"Sage Keltin has also been intercepted."
Consul Sergenilius' expression grew frustrated. "Goddammit! She is going absolutely all out. There is no doubt that she has thrown the gauntlet and is ready to go absolutely all-out to accomplish her ultimate objective!"
He was truly angered by how difficult it had proven to be just to reach the Dawnbringer when he was within their domain of power. It appeared that the Martial Faction had harbored even greater belief and faith in his ability to find the Scriptures of Terra.
"...what about the Beggar's Sect? Have they responded yet?" "No, Your Excellency," one intelligence officer nervously gulped. "They have completely ignored all our attempts at contacting them. It appears that they are no longer willing to help us anymore."
BANG
His fist slammed the table with fury. "Can't trust those filthy beggars!"
The Beggar's Sect had been a staunch ally of the non-Martial Faction, helping them sabotage the Martial Faction and prevent them from making progress in their goals. Yet, they had suddenly cut off all communication and collaboration with the non-Martial faction when they needed their help the most.
With the intel of the Beggar's Sect, they would probably be able to actually reach Rui before they were intercepted due to having more accurate and timely intelligence on his location. It didn't take a genius to figure out that they were prioritizing their relationship with the Dawnbringer despite the ideological disagreement with the consequences of his actions. The only thing he could be grateful for was that it didn't appear that they were helping the Martial faction either; it appeared that they were content with staying out of the matter entirely.
"Something needs to change," he realized. "We can't keep sending Martial Sages only for them to get intercepted. At this rate, we will never be able to stop him from finding the Scriptures of Terra!"
"Your Excellency..." one of his subordinates hurriedly supplied him with a file. "We... we might have figured out a solution!"
The man frowned as he dived into the file, reading the documents with great care and scrutiny.
His eyes lit up.
"This might actually work."
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