Chapter 559 – Surprises
When Nick heard that, he felt relieved.
For a moment, he had thought that his efforts of trying to help people was jeopardizing Aegis' power.
Although, in a way, that was still true. After all, the Champion of Light was still alive.
He just wouldn't be for much longer...
"You scared me there," Nick said with a sigh.
"I know, but it's still important that you realize our current predicament," the Technician spoke slowly. "In a way, changing our priorities means admitting that Aegis will no longer rely on the Champion of Light in the future."
"It's difficult for many of us to grasp," the Technician said with a sigh.
Nick could see where the Technician was coming from.
Aegis had relied on the Champion of Light for over a thousand years. In a way, the Champion of Light was Aegis.
But now, that would soon change.
"I wanted to talk to you about these things so that you understand the difficulties we face," the Technician explained. "You are part of Aegis now, and it's important that you understand the bigger picture so that you can make well-informed decisions."
Nick nodded. "I understand."
The Technician nodded back to signal that he was now going back to the main topic. "Now, we are naturally interested in sending you to a couple more cities. What are your thoughts about that?"
"Naturally, I am willing to do that," Nick said. "However, achieving the same thing in other cities won't be possible for me right now."
"Oh?" the Technician uttered. "How come?"
"Because of my personal power," Nick said. "I can survive almost all assassination attempts, but if a Hero actually tries to kill me, I will die."
The Technician rubbed his chin as he looked at Nick.
"Usually, your personal power wouldn't be very relevant due to how we normally run cities. After all, the government has to work together with the most powerful people in a city. Drastic changes that would motivate powerful Manufacturers to commit such a risky act would be very unusual and would not be what Aegis wants."
"However," the Technician added, "your way of running a city is very different. From what you have told me, you are much more authoritative in your approach to leadership. In a way, you are not working together with the powerful Manufacturers but forcing them to work for you."
"Our approach has worked well for over a thousand years, but your approach has not failed yet. Additionally, we are supposed to experiment, which means giving you much more freedom than normal and seeing what will happen."
The Technician shrugged. "I guess there's not much I can do if you need power."
Nick furrowed his brows. "What do you mean?"
"I mean that if we want this experiment to succeed, we need you to have the tools to make success happen. How powerful do you need to be?" the Technician asked.
"Preferably Initial Specialist," Nick said.
The Technician's eyebrows rose. "Initial Specialist? Only?"
Nick nodded. "I don't need to be powerful enough to kill my enemy. I just need enough power to survive and escape."
The Technician seemed skeptical. "Sure, but an Initial Hero is still ten times as powerful as you, and an Early Hero is 15 times as powerful. I don't see how you would be able to escape from such an assault."
Nick seemed a bit uncomfortable. "I have my ways," he said, avoiding a direct answer.
Naturally, Nick didn't want to tell anyone about his ability and what it could achieve.
Even if it was the Technician.
The Technician looked at Nick with skepticism for a while.
An Initial Specialist that could survive an assassination attempt from an Initial Hero...
That seemed unbelievable.
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