Chapter 646 – Food for the Lord
"Wait what?" a guy wearing the uniform of Vertigo Box said as he looked at another guy in the office.
"How am I so hard to understand?!" the other guy shouted in rage. "I said that we should have an all-out battle with Swirling Abyss right now! Let's just ignore all of this stupid scheming!"
The first guy and a third guy looked with absolute shock at the second guy.
"Are you mental, Alvin?!" the first guy shouted. "We can't just fight them! What is wrong with you?"
Alvin was taken aback, and the other two could see that the comment had deeply hurt him, which confused them even more.
"I'm not mental, Martin," Alvin said. "You don't have to say something like that. You could've also just said that you disagreed with my idea. You're the CEO. You get to decide what we do anyway. No reason to be so aggressive."
Martin and the third guy, Sten, looked at each other.
"Are you okay?" Sten asked. "You've been acting strangely in the last couple of days. Did something happen during that strange meeting?"
Alvin furrowed his brows. "I don't see how I'm acting strangely, and no, we just talked normally. We tried to get onto the same page on some conflict, but naturally, we failed to do so."
The other two looked at Alvin with concerned expressions.
These three were the leaders of Vertigo Box.
All three of them were Initial Heroes.
Martin was the CEO.
Sten was the CZE.
And Alvin was the CFO.
"Are you sure?" Sten asked.
"Of course, I'm sure!" Alvin shouted back with annoyance.
"Can you stop shouting for once, Alvin?" Martin asked.
"What? This is my fault now?" Alvin asked, feeling insulted. "You are the ones that keep criticizing me without end. Am I not allowed to defend myself now?"
"We're not attacking you!" Sten said with annoyance. "We are just talking normally."
"Just like me!" Alvin shouted. "I'm also just talking normally!"
"Stop!" Martin shouted before taking a deep breath.
"Alvin," Martin said slowly, eliciting an uncomfortable shake from Alvin. "I think you are a bit stressed about the conflict. I believe it would be in all of our interest if you took a couple of days off. We're going to deal with everything."
Alvin seemed like he was about to explode again, but he just took a deep breath.
"Maybe you're right. Maybe I was a bit loud," he said. "I will deal with some of the finances for the next couple of days before I focus on the conflict again."
The other two nodded.
After a bit, Alvin walked out of the meeting room, and the other two looked at each other.
What was wrong with him?
Meanwhile, a couple of kilometers away.
"Nergel, what do you think about that?" a guy wearing the Swirling Abyss uniform asked.
"Hm," Nergel grunted in boredom. "Seems too risky."
Silence.
"Yeeees?" the first guy said. "And why is that?"
"Our Extractors could die," Nergel answered casually.
"Yeah, I know," a third guy said with annoyance. "That is always a possibility during an ambush. However, just as explained earlier, the chances of the ambush failing are, at most, 30%. I don't see how that is risky."
"Then go do it, Thor," Nergel said with an annoyed sigh.
The other two furrowed their brows.
"Nergel, can you please take this seriously?" the CEO of Swirling Abyss, Karl, asked. "You've been giving non-committal and short answers for the entire meeting."
"I am taking this seriously," Nergel answered with an eyeroll. "Just, why go through with such a risk? I wouldn't bet my life on 70%. It's just unnecessary."
"We are not betting with our lives," Thor, the CZE of Swirling Abyss, answered. "If it is about the company's survival, yes, 70% would be too low, but the worst thing that can happen is that two Veterans die."
"Okay," Nergel answered.
Silence.
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