I’m In Charge of SCP - Chapter 265: Helplessly Counterattacking
Chapter 265: Helplessly Counterattacking
The city of Arcadia is currently in disarray. Saarn had only recently attained godhood; as a result, his foundation was not yet solid. He was also attacked by a nuclear bomb. After displaying his prowess, Saarn grew silent, perhaps needing some time to heal.
Based on the idea of exploiting your condition, the GOC and the Foundation started a fresh offensive. Their intention was crystal clear: to use this ideal moment to weaken the newly created god Saarn in order to destroy him.
To stop the magicians, the Sarkic Cults’ monsters launched an assault. Watts, who was aware that his chance had arrived, observed everything without emotion. He had been bothered by the fact that he had nothing to say as a spokesperson for the Chaos Insurgency because the Sarkic Cults and the Insurgency were working together.
The Foundation launched a counterattack at this point, leaving the Sarkic Cults in a helpless state—the ideal situation for him to display his skills. He arrived to repel the assault while leading the Chaos Splitters’ men.
They could wait until Yarn’s power returned, at which point the foe would be easily vanquished. When he first saw Zhang Jue, he had this thought.
He initially believed that he had misinterpreted it. However, it turns out there wasn’t. He and Zhang Jue were officially meeting for the first time at this point. However, Zhang Jue had thwarted his scheme three times, costing him two of his generals, which was an act that could not be forgiven.
He thus found it difficult to contain his wrath and venomously exclaimed, “Zhang Jue! I’ve found you.”
The young Asian man waved his hand instead, appearing to entirely disregard his current level of rage. Watts was still irritated by Zhang Jue despite knowing that he was skilled at verbal abuse.
“Zhang Jue! Tonight is the night of your death!”
Watts was discussing cooperation with the Sarkic Cults, and although though he wasn’t discussing endangering his life, he was still on someone else’s property, which is why he brought only the best guards with him. The Chaos Insurgency and Dr. Wondertainment work closely together. Similar to Samuel in the Site-14 invasion, these humans have had their bodies altered to make them more combat-friendly.
“Whoever can kill him, go straight up two levels!” Watts instructed them.
There will be bold men with heavy rewards, as the proverb says. Everyone’s eyes began to glow after Watts made a promise of substantial incentives. One of the guards fired a laser at Zhang Jue after opening his hand to display a concealed rifle.
Zhang Jue skillfully sidestepped and averted it just in time. “Old person, this is your fault, I don’t know who you are yet,” he scowled.
Watts, who detested Zhang Jue but was not yet entirely insane, sneered bitterly, “Don’t need to know so much about a dead man. Charge!”
As soon as Woz finished speaking, the guards rushed Zhang Jue and began to attack him. The products from Dr. Wondertainment were of the finest caliber, it had to be acknowledged. The Church of the Broken God was a pile of shattered iron in comparison to the weaponry these transformers were using because of their superior technology.
The numerous guards were enough to cause any person a lot of grief, even though they lacked Samuel’s level of malice. But sadly, they came across Zhang Jue.
Zhang Jue did not have as many skills when he faced Samuel, yet he still crushed the opposition. More than a year later, Zhang Jue’s strength has long since changed beyond recognition. They would only be beaten up even if ten Samuel showed up.
not to mention those individuals who had no names at all. Zhang Jue, who was carrying his long, black sword, was perplexed as he watched them rush up.
“Ugh, I really don’t know you…”
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Zhang Jue had engaged in numerous fights after coming over, but only this one was somewhat mysterious. Because he was genuinely unaware of the identity of the person standing before him and the motivation behind his intense animosity toward him. There was no other option but to first appease this masochist.
“Can I get to know you now?” Zhang Jue asked Watts after stepping over the guards who were on the ground five minutes earlier.
“What a bunch of crap!” Watts yelled indignantly.
He felt some panic when he noticed Zhang Jue getting closer and started to back away gradually. However, a building’s back wall was immediately behind him, making escape impossible.
Zhang Jue looked at him, “You’re one of the Chaos Insurgency, aren’t you?”
Zhang Jue wasn’t guessing blindly, because the guard’s fighting style, which clearly had shades of Samuel’s, reminded him of the Site-14 Infiltration.
“So what if it is?” Watts looked at Zhang Jue angrily, “Don’t think you’re winning!”
He then pulled something resembling an orb from his pocket and held it in his hand. His entire state seems to shift the moment he awoke. It goes without saying that this was some sort of device that Dr. Wondertainment had created for Chaos Insurgency once more, and it appeared to have the ability to significantly boost a person’s power in a short amount of time.
Watts might not even be as good as a gangster who constantly engages in combat, though, if we remove the support of these things. Zhang Jue intended to kill him since it would have been simple to use a hand to do it with this colorful paper tiger. Zhang Jue originally intended to catch the dead one, but he changed his mind because it appeared that this person’s identity should not be obscure.
The Chaos Insurgency group has a history of odd behavior and was the only recognized enemy of the SCP Foundation. They occasionally attacked the Foundation’s sites and took things without knowing it; other times, they worked together with other groups, never seeming to have a clear goal.
However, Zhang Jue was aware that the truth ought to be the exact opposite. They were able to demonstrate their strong intent as they traveled further east and farther west in this manner. Each action served as a component of the puzzle.
When the puzzle was finished, the Chaos Insurgency would undoubtedly turn into a significant issue for the Foundation if they weren’t cautious to watch out. However, Zhang Jue’s aim to apprehend Watts was just for his own curiosity—it had nothing to do with the Foundation.
When a powerful wind suddenly flashed by and innumerable stones appeared behind Zhang Jue, he was just ready to move. After numerous conflicts, Zhang Jue’s knife abilities were quite good, and he took a tiny sideways turn while chopping all the stones in half with it.
When he turned back, Watts, who must have launched the attack just now and appeared to be pretty strong, had been joined by an older man who resembled a servant. But it was still a piece of cake in his eyes.
“Are you okay, Young Master Watts?” Joseph enquired.
Watts wasn’t injured, he just looked at Zhang Jue grimly, “Joseph, kill him for me!”
“Calm down, Young Master Watts.” Joseph looked at Zhang Jue, “There is no point in killing this man for now.”
Joseph claimed that they were currently incapable of killing Zhang Jue and that it was difficult for them to even defend themselves. His strength had increased by more than 1.5 stars since they had last seen Zhang Jue.
There were probably only a handful of guardians and chiefs in the entire Chaos Insurgency who were capable of killing him. Zhang Jue advanced one step. With a barrier in front of Watts, Joseph gave the impression that he was protecting his master.
“Don’t worry, I’m not a good guy.” said Zhang Jue, rubbing his hands together and displaying an expression akin to a terrible uncle.
Precisely at that time. Above Zhang Jue’s head, a hushed voice could be heard.
“Advisor Zhang, let me see you.”
When all three of them turned to investigate, they discovered a bishop hovering in midair in red robes, his entire body emanating the odour of rotten flesh. One by one, Zhang Jue experienced the rise of his sweat hairs. He didn’t need an introduction to figure out who this person was.
Nadox, the leader of the Four Saints of the Sarkic Cults.