Monster Integration

Chapter 3889 Returning To Organization

Chapter 3889 Returning To Organization


?Buzz!


"They took their sweet time," I said as the reply finally came from the organization. Thankfully, it is what I was hoping to hear.


I feared they might allow me to attend more meetings, and there would be meetings, but in the organization, not outside of it.


I put the badge back on my chest and closed my eyes before returning to my core.


A few hours later, I slept, waking before dawn, and practiced my method. I have been doing that daily since getting out of the suppressive zone; missing not even a single day.


It"s been nearly two months since then and I have made good progress.


I showered after finis.h.i.+ng the practice and laid on the couch. I stayed there for two and a half hours before finally getting up and walking out of the door.


Fifteen minutes later, I walked out of the city, before taking the sky, half an hour later.


Thud!


"This is the spot," I said to myself, before taking out the abode.


Things are easier when one is an unsuspicious member. If I had been, I would have easily been able to return to the organization.


Now, I have to follow all the instructions.


There are four hours more before they pull me away. I am not going to waste much time and instead work on the inheritance.


It was ten minutes before the time, that I got out and put the abode back into my core. I sat on the exact coordinates; it wouldn"t have mattered if I was a few feet wrong, but I didn"t want to do anything wrong before I reached the organization.


Buzz!


It was a minute before time, I received had a message. It was a confirmation message that they would pull me back in a minute.


The minute was over and a couple of seconds later, I felt the familiar feeling. Seeing that, a smile couldn"t help, but appear on my face.


I am finally returning to the organization.


A second later, everything turned dark; I didn"t panic or make any movements. It will be over in a few seconds.


Thud!


Everything cleared, and I found myself on the familiar disk. Knowing the rules, I didn"t stay on it for even a second and stepped out.


I had stepped out, when a stone skin man with a Peak-Earth Sovereign aura, appeared beside me.


"Mr. Zaar, please follow me," he said and began to walk toward the exit, without hearing my reply.


I nodded and followed behind him.


We got out of the teleportation hall and took another short teleportation gate to the administration building. He led me inside without saying a single word, I didn"t speak either and just followed him.


Knock Knock!


Finally, we stopped by the elaborate wooden doors and the stone-skinned man knocked on it.


"You can go inside," he said. I nodded and pushed the door open.


I entered the office, with a wooden desk, and behind it was an elf with deep purple skin. He looked to be in his early fifties but was obviously much older.


He is also a Peak Sky Sovereign; one of the strongest, I have ever seen. Stronger, than the captain and any other Sky Sovereign, I had met on the s.h.i.+p.


"Sky Sovereign, Ranys," I said to the man, looking at me in surprise. "Mr. Zaar; you didn"t mention, you have reached Sky Sovereign," he said while motioning me to take a seat in front of him.


"I had mentioned, I had leveled up," I replied with a smile, but the man wasn"t amused. "It is not the same as saying, you have reached Sky Sovereign," he said.


"My apologies, I should have," he didn"t say anything to that, instead wrote down something. I couldn"t see what he was writing; I could use my method, but I didn"t want to irritate the man even further.


"We have read your report and have many questions to ascertain the facts. I hope you will also provide us with proofs, to make the process smoother," he said, turning to me from his notebook.


"I will not hide anything," I replied.


"First with the ruin; we have received your message and marker you had left behind, but when our people went there, the gate didn"t open," he said, looking at me. fr???e??ovel.c?m


"It requires a special medallion," I replied and placed the gla.s.s box with nine medallions in it on the table.


"It is the reason, I went inside. We didn"t have a medallion and the door would have closed after the person. I wanted to investigate what is inside," I replied.


"That is imprudent of you, Mr. Zaar. You shouldn"t have done that; it might have been a Prime ruin. The environment alone of such places is dangerous for us," he said, and I nodded.


"It was a calculated decision, my lord, based on the level of the person, I am following," I replied.


He didn"t say anything and wrote down on the books, before turning back to me.


"About the ruin?" he asked, and I explained to him in detail, while also sliding the crystalline bar toward him.


It has complete details of the ruin; it is really detailed.


Whenever I go to the mission; I ask my clone to start writing the report, from the moment, I leave the organization to enter it. This time was no different, every detail about my journey was logged.


I had edited it. I can"t let them know everything, I have gone through, especially the things that might make me reveal my secrets.


"Was there no way to the continent?" he asked. "I don"t know, but I wasn"t able to find one. In the time I had searched, before, I was forced to escape through the random one," I replied.


He nodded and once again, wrote something in his notebook.


"In Seidon, why didn"t you contact our allies?" he asked, and his eyes became serious. It is one of the most important questions.


"I decided to follow Saris protocol," I replied, and a faint surprise appeared in his eyes.


Of course, I know, I will need to go through this mess, if I didn"t contact the allies. So, I had prepared for it.


"Then you have left the makers?" he asked, and I nodded and pushed a wooden box toward him.


There are strict instructions about the saris protocol. I had followed it all.


It will help them determine that I was journeying through the continent and not in an enemy organization or the cult or anything, that would harm the organization.


Two hours pa.s.sed, and he asked question after question. I had answered each and every one of them.


"It is enough for today; you will be called again for more questions. Till then, you are advised to stay in the organization and away from the restricted s.p.a.ces."


"Once we conclude the investigation and establish all the facts, your access will be restored," he stated.


"Thank you, Sky Sovereign Ranys," I said and walked out of the door.


"It went better than I thought," I thought to myself. The man was a little curt, but professional; I hope, they conclude the investigation soon, but it would still be a month or two, might even more, if I am unlucky.