Constructing-Style Wizard - Chapter 200
Chapter 200:105. Mysterious Noland Lei_3
Translator: 549690339
All security team members knew there was an Empire person who had just sneaked into their team.
However, it was their first time knowing that this seemingly young Empire person possessed an extraordinary ability to force his enemies to flee!
Isn’t the extraordinary path of the Tatis Empire the “Imperial Fist”?
That is, the extraordinary ability to transform into a Biochemical Giant.
But why did this Empire person in front of them use an extraordinary ability without turning into a Titan?
It’s truly baffling.
What is his background?
Countless questions swirled in everyone’s minds, and for a moment, they all forgot that there were gunmen from the Ferocious Hound Gang not far away.
Noland Lee raised his revolver and fired a few shots at the vehicles opposite him, breaking the silence and bringing everyone’s attention back to the battle.
Mark came to his senses, motioned to a few teammates, and ordered:
“You, you, you, and you, you four are responsible for greeting the Ferocious Hound Gangs scum with grenades. The rest of you, watch the back and sides of the convoy with me, don’t let that ‘Wolfpack Guard’ approach Fars Scott.”
Mark handed the backpack containing grenades to his teammates and held the revolver himself, vigilantly watching the surroundings.
His gaze involuntarily slid onto Noland Lee for a curious glance, then moved on.
The other team members also had the same timid expression, wanting to look but not daring to stare.
That was exactly what Noland wanted.
What costly extraordinary abilities, what exhaustion after use, what continuous coughing – all of this was deliberately displayed by him.
Since he had to create a persona and play the game, he had to highlight his value and uniqueness.
The extraordinary ability he just used was the “Fear Charm,” which consumed only 0.1 points of Soul Strength and 1 point of energy.
If others knew that the cost of using his extraordinary ability was not as great as it seemed, they would certainly treat him like a toolman and force him to obey orders and fight relentlessly.
His treatment in the Suffering Borderland had proved this point well.
Noland learned his lesson and deliberately exaggerated the cost of using extraordinary abilities.
This way, others would not dare to casually make use of him.
And he could thus retain some strength and hide more trump cards.
Such a win-win situation was carefully orchestrated by Noland Lee.
If someone asked about how he got his extraordinary ability,
Noland had already prepared an answer.
All of this could be attributed to the Military Intelligence Division Two and Three of the Tatis Empire.
Greenshaw had served as the head of the Magic Wand Destruction Team of Military Intelligence Division Two, and he was aware of some secret intel.
These two intelligence divisions jointly formulated two horrifying experiment plans.
One was the “Human Body Reproduction Armor Experiment Plan,” and the other was the “Biochemical Soldiers Experiment Plan.”
Noland had already seen the experimental products of these two plans in the fortress – those were the three Biochemical Soldiers.
Various experimental projects were involved in these two plans.
The most deeply hidden experimental project was the study of how to manipulate death-type magic as a Biochemical Soldier.
Such soldiers, contaminated by the death power, would have some brain tissue removed, lose their emotions and memories, and become tools for the Empire Army to control the death power.
In the “experiment plan,” Division Intelligence Unit Two and Three named these toolmen a title:
Death Experiment Subjects.
The persona Noland fabricated for himself was that of a Death Experiment Subject who had escaped from a secret laboratory.
Of course, he wouldn’t reveal his identity as a “Death Experiment Subject” upfront to the Federation people he encountered.
He would occasionally leak bits of information, allowing others to gradually dig up clues related to “Death Experiment Subjects” based on their judgment and understanding.
Only in this way would those who were concerned about his real identity firmly believe their speculation and think that the “Death Experiment Subject” was Noland’s true identity.
That was Noland’s plan.
He resolved the identity problem and retained enough trump cards.
This plan had another potential benefit.
Only those who stepped into the Empire’s core secrets circle knew the existence of “Death Experiment Subjects.”
Military Intelligence Division Two Group Leaders, Military Intelligence Division Three Special Researchers, and so on – only people of this level and level of qualification could know about the “Experiment Plan.”
Upon discovering Noland’s abnormality, unrelated people would only regard him as an Empire person with secrets.
But if someone paid special attention to Noland or even directly mentioned the name “Death Experiment Subject,” that person was most likely an important member of the Empire Intelligence Division, such as a senior special agent of Military Intelligence Division Six.
Therefore, Noland not only fabricated “Death Experiment Subject” as his “real
identity” but also used it as a tool to distinguish between friend and foe.
The werewolf who was frightened away by the “Fear Charm” returned to the battlefield soon.
From departure to return, it only took 10 seconds, much shorter than the duration of the “Fear Charm” on the Magic Panel.
Noland knew that the difference in life level and the gap between himself and the werewolf were too great.
Even though he had mastered many spells, he was still an ordinary person after all, with a gulf between him and a First-order Extraordinary person..