Catastrophe Card King - Chapter 351:
Chapter 351: Chapter 140: How About Going Undercover (7K+)_5
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“Of course.”
Leonard Churchill had thought of this long before.
For his current situation, the dangers warning him off provide shades of excitement to his otherwise mundane life.
Also, he was very interested in the indescribable.
Hearing this, Reuel Bible did not further argue.
Being a professional, he quickly caught on: “Given what you’ve said, I do have a plan…The Silver Moon Believers are currently trying to infiltrate the nobility. We have planned to establish informants in the noble class. I can set up a disguise for you as a down-and-out noble. It just so happens that I’ve also gathered some clues about the Silver Moon Sect, which will provide a reasonable opportunity for you to approach…”
Leonard listened carefully, nodding from time to time.
He believed the plan to be highly professional.
The resources that the X Bureau could deploy far overshadowed what he as a loose practitioner could ever imagine.
Reuel’s plan was much more secure and thorough than what Leonard had anticipated before.
Everything on the broad strokes checked out.
The two astute individuals further deliberated on various details in the room.
Reuel Bible seemed to have thought everything through and added, “The Silver Moon Leader is adept at the visual spiritual mystic art. We have a high-grade relic that can counteract her ability in our bureau. I had previously submitted an application for it, and it should be arriving any day now.”
“Alright.”
Upon hearing this, Leonard was fully reassured.
Despite being fearless of faith contamination, he was wary of some other secret skills while infiltrating, especially those of the Silver Moon Leader.
Reuel had been in numerous skirmishes with that woman, and was incredibly familiar with her tactics, obviously having prepared thoroughly.
With all these preparations, the risk of the undercover mission significantly reduced.
The plan discussion gradually drew to a close.
Finally, Reuel seemed to have remembered something and said, “You’re risking a lot by infiltrating undercover, it’s a significant favor for the X Bureau. If you need anything, tell me and I will try my best to help.”
Although he knew that Leonard had his own motives for the undercover mission, he couldn’t let someone take significant risks without offering something in return.
Hearing this, Leonard raised an eyebrow as if he already had something in mind: “Actually, there is one thing.”
Reuel Bible: “Oh?”
Leonard, showing no hesitation, said, “Leader Bible, I would like to know if there is any place where I can find multi-elemental second-tier magic cores of quality better than radiant silver? Ideally, it should have as many mainstream elements as possible, the more the better…”
Reuel’s eyes twitched upon hearing this.
What a bizarre demand to make straight off the bat.
This wasn’t a question of whether he was aware or not, but rather if the X Bureau’s warehouse had it.
But he did say, “I’ll ask Noah Wright later, he’s capable of remembering any document he’s ever seen and he should know. As long as the warehouse has it, it wouldn’t be a big problem. It just needs an application for using consumables.”
“I thank you in advance.”
Leonard smiled.
If one were to name the place with the most weird and wonderful treasures in the entire Federation,
It wouldn’t be a noble’s treasury or a wealthy merchant guild.
It would definitely be the “Federation Disaster Response and Extraordinary Phenomena Containment Bureau”!
One of Reuel Bible’s daily jobs was to contain all sorts of strange items.
This mysterious department has existed for over a thousand years.
From previous discussions with Reuel, there were countless origin cards, Demon God Forbidden Skills, and Disaster Objects in the warehouse.
Although other places couldn’t locate such things, the X Bureau warehouse might be able to.
Before coming here, Leonard had already planned on asking about this.
But these were state-owned belongings, and he didn’t want to put his friend in a difficult position.
He didn’t have a good reason to ask before, but now, as a semi-official undercover agent, it was perfectly justified.