My incarnation is becoming a global calamity.

Chapter 65 Reconnaissance Team 6th Detachment – ​​Calamity Squad



Chapter 65 Reconnaissance Team 6th Detachment – ​​Calamity Squad

Based on information gleaned from previous conversations with Eve, each Calamity possesses unique abilities.

For example, as a calamity, the ability I possess is most likely to be the ability to create avatars in a game.

Or perhaps it is his own incarnation, known as the embodiment of foolishness and calamity, whose ability is likely the ability to appraise magical artifacts.

Correspondingly, other calamities should also have their own unique abilities.

A special ability that distinguishes it from ordinary people without the need for magical tools.

If that's really the case, then if these so-called calamities were to form a team, their strength would definitely not be underestimated.

Being able to serve as the captain of this squad will make future operations much easier.

After a brief moment of thought, he felt that becoming the captain of this calamity squad might be a good choice.

"Yes, I have no problem."

Su Tu nodded and agreed without saying anything about being willing to die for the empire.

For someone with his personality to say something like that would be too fake and unnecessary.

Even if I said it, the princess in front of me would probably think it was a joke.

Eve couldn't contain her joy when she saw Su Tu agree.

She practically wore her happiness on her sleeve; the worry that used to hang between her brows had vanished completely.

"Alright, then this matter is settled. I will report the specific details to my father tonight."

Eve had made this very clear from the very beginning; it was just a plan she had in mind.

Whether it can ultimately be established depends on whether the king agrees.

However, according to Su Tu's thinking, this matter is probably not a big problem.

After all, the king had already agreed to let the children of the dukes of the capital come to help, so he didn't mind forming such a team.

Even for the king, if this force is used properly, it could become an excellent weapon against the church.

The Empire can also have the power to deal with calamities, instead of always relying on the Church's intervention.

"Once the king agrees, just have someone inform me."

Su Tu didn't say much about this topic, and after a moment of contemplation, decided to shift the conversation to the matter of Bote.

"Now, let me tell you about my situation."

Eve nodded excitedly, clearly in a good mood, and their relationship unintentionally grew closer.

This was the first time the princess had discussed such an important matter with a male friend.

Although she had previously stayed in the room with Su Tu to discuss matters, it was always Su Tu who provided the information.

Throughout the process, Su Tu barely uttered a few words, only nodding calmly.

But this time was different. This time, in addition to asking her directly, Su Tu also had something to discuss with her.

From a friend's perspective, this is clearly a sign of trust in oneself.

"Okay, go ahead, I'm listening."

Her voice was light and cheerful, so light and cheerful that Su Tu felt a little uncomfortable.

However, this also means that now is an excellent opportunity, a chance to promote Bot without being suspected.

"What I want to discuss with you is actually quite simple; it's about Bot."

He then recounted his trip to Bot to check the information on the Fool's Curse.

He never intended to hide this matter, nor was there any need to.

After all, the process of reviewing the information was done through Bote.

If Bot tells Eve about this without taking the initiative to explain, it will only create a rift in their relationship.

To this day, he still doesn't know that Eve trusts him so much.

I wonder if this trust was just a spur-of-the-moment decision, and if it will be lost at some point in the future.

Therefore, in order to preserve this channel through which he could obtain a lot of important information, he would not allow any cracks to appear.

This is also why he took the initiative to be honest with Eve.

Eve nodded. "And then? What does this have to do with Bot?"

Her words were full of doubt, but not a trace of suspicion.

In other words, she didn't care at all about Su Tu looking at the information about the Foolish Play Calamity.

Of course, this is under the condition that Su Tu took the initiative to confess.

If Su Tu hadn't told her now, Bote would have told her about it later.

So even though she still doesn't care much, it will leave a thorn in her heart.

Now, Su Tu's proactive confession has completely eliminated the chance of this thorn appearing.

So upon hearing this, Su Tu breathed a slight sigh of relief.

Although he had anticipated this situation, he still had to admit that he was quite worried about losing this channel.

In Su Tu's view, only by having enough information can one make targeted plans for the next step.

If you're completely clueless and still make haphazard plans, there's only one outcome: facing the baptism of death.

"If there are no surprises, that document was probably compiled by Bote."

The reason Su Tu said that was naturally because of his ability to transform into an avatar.

The records clearly state that the ability to deceive and ward off disasters is the ability to swap identities with others.

In reality, this ability does not belong to Su Tu's avatar, but rather to the Fool's Hat.

The true power of the incarnation has always been related to magic.

As for the Fool's Hat's abilities, he only used them twice.

Once, within the Ashir's Secret Realm, she created an illusion, swapped places with Bot, and transformed herself into Bot's appearance, and then transformed Bot into her own appearance.

In addition, the existence of buffs that lowered other people's IQs at the time led to Bot's misunderstanding of his incarnation.

Moreover, the second time he used the Fool's Hat, he created an illusion of an empty room, making Lila, who was guarding the interrogation room, mistakenly believe that the avatar was always in the interrogation room.

In other words, besides Bot himself, the person whose identity was swapped, he had no other candidate in mind who knew that they could switch identities.

Following this line of thought, the ability regarding avatar data must have been proposed by Bot.

If we add the fact that he had been in charge of theft cases, he would be relatively familiar with his own persona.

There's absolutely no problem with him saying that he wrote this information.

So he planned to use this as a starting point, combining it with Bot's many years of work experience and rich mission experience, to recommend him to Eve.

"That's right, he did organize it."

After a moment's thought, Eve nodded to Su Tu, confirming his guess.

Seeing this, Su Tu continued speaking according to his planned strategy:

"Since he was able to compile this information, he must be very capable. In addition, he has been in the team for more than ten years. I think he can go even further in terms of experience and seniority."

Su Tu spoke slowly, his eyes remaining calm and his face showing no emotional fluctuation.

His entire demeanor was as if he were stating a fact.

"Of course, you still need to make the decision on this matter; I'm just offering my own ideas."

Su Tu added this sentence, then silently picked up the water glass next to him and poured a glass of water for Eve, who had fallen silent.

Su Tu handed the water to Eve, and seeing her instinctively take the glass, he knew that he was not on her list of suspects.

He breathed a sigh of relief.


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