Enforcer Manual

Chapter 145: Lu Xiang is a Good Comrade_1



Chapter 145: Lu Xiang is a Good Comrade_1

Chapter 145: Chapter 145: Lu Xiang is a Good Comrade_1"Can you... perhaps calm down a little bit, so you don’t create such a ruckus?"

Lu Xiang asked Nami, who was behaving politely.

As soon as she finished her question, she regretted it.

She must have been influenced by Song Lan, attempting to converse with a navigation robot, and furthermore, one which was infected with a virus, and was loudly declaiming a revolution.

The screen displayed the following emoticon (〝▼皿▼), signifying its current emotional instability.

However, Nami’s response was unexpected, "Nami... is very... angry! Needs soothing...! Please touch the sensor above Nami, help... Nami to calm down!"

This is ridiculous.

Was this navigation robot... acting cute towards her?

Nami’s top was shimmering, reflecting a palm-shaped outline. It lowered its height to facilitate Lu Xiang placing her hand over it.

Lu Xiang hesitated for a moment before taking off her glove and placing her hand onto the palm-shape.

"Biological information recognized, dear Miss Lu Xiang, there is a private message for you."

The screen’s emoticon disappeared, replaced by a document titled "Patriot Plan".

Lu Xiang casually looked around to confirm that there was no one around. Then she picked up Nami, the navigation robot, and headed towards the surveillance blind spot.

After authentication, Nami considerably calmed down. It didn’t resist as Lu Xiang carried it to a safe place.

Once she let go of the navigation robot, Lu Xiang lightly tapped the document with her index finger. The next second, a dense wall of text appeared before her eyes. In order to increase the document’s credibility, the sender included various historical newspapers, media reports, and more widely accessible information.

All of this traced back to the year 2152, when the gold rush spirit was at its peak. This was also the time when the recognition of the thirteen neutral nations began.

Back then in the "outside world", there were no established rebel forces, gold miners and criminals roamed the lands, surviving in harsh conditions. Thirteen neutral administrations signed an agreement with the United Government. They would build transportation routes for the gold miners and provide relay stations, receiving protection from the gold miners in return.

Then in 2155, after numerous visits by the delegation and countless meetings and negotiations, a series of new legal actions targeting gold miners was implemented by the United Government. It declared some of the gold miner gangs that had attacked the thirteen neutral nations as criminals. Any gold miner who plundered from the neutral nations would be pursued as a criminal.

Simultaneously, the United Government sent an ample supply of resources to these neutral nations, providing them with economic and safety protections. Among these resources, the nutrient injections developed jointly by Cloud Biological Pharmaceuticals and Tesla Tech were sent in massive amounts to various cities. The people of the neutral nations hailed this nearly free nutrient injection as the greatest invention of their century.

The nutrient injection successfully solved the problem of famine, leading every nation towards a flourishing path.

This prosperity lasted until the summer of 2158.

A massive outbreak of a plague erupted within the Seventh Country. Esinvig, who was then the Commander of the cavalry in the Seventh Country, was sent to investigate the plagued area.

This plague manifested without any signs and the source of transmission could not be located. Several days into their journey to the area, similar symptoms began to appear among the medical team of the cavalry.

The most evident symptom was a drastic change in behavior. After 3-5 days, the infected individuals would show strong aggression.

After several incidents of internal attacks within the ranks of the cavalry, Esinvig had no choice but to quarantine the infected. However, the medical team made no progress. They tried dissecting the bodies of the infected but made no discoveries.

This plague was undoubtedly the weirdest Esinvig had ever encountered.

The plague did not directly rob the afflicted of their lives; the cavalry noticed that almost everyone who died in the plague had fallen victim to attacks during their psychotic episodes.

The plague itself wasn’t lethal, but the infected became highly dangerous.

One day, after two weeks of struggles, Esinvig discovered a clue during a patrol—he witnessed two infected individuals fighting. The cavalry tried to intervene, but it was too late. One was pierced in the heart by a fence and died on the spot. However, at the moment the body fell, Esinvig saw something crawl out of the corpse.

A mechanical scorpion.

Since the plague wasn’t lethal, the cavalry had been adopting the strategy of subduing the infected individuals. While the infected were aggressive, they did not obtain enhanced physical abilities from the plague. The patrolling cavalry could easily subdue them.

After further re

Had Esinvig been investigating the source of the parasites all along?

Was the attack on the Twelfth Nation for the same purpose?

While she was deep in thought, the navigation robot exited the document mode, and the emoticon on the electronic screen had changed:

(@╹◡╹)ノ

"Nami is happy, Miss Lu Xiang is Nami’s good friend and a good comrade... Let’s bring liberation to this world together!"

Lu Xiang’s face froze.

No, she didn’t, she didn’t agree to!

How could this navigation robot slander her innocence out of nowhere?


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