I created the Bureau of Anomaly Control
#677 - 666 Devil's Breath
The woman raised her hand and pulled open the curtains, allowing the cold, white light to spill onto her shoulders. Then, she lifted both hands and yawned slightly, filling her lungs with fresh air to fully awaken her still-sleepy brain.
Awake.
She turned and walked to the cabinet, casually bending down to pull open the bottom drawer. She took out a sealed bag with no label, and then, carrying the bag, she went outside to the yard.
Rip.
Brown "dog food" fell like rain into the basin, instantly piling up into a small mountain. Surprisingly, the dog food seemed to maintain a strange balance, not falling out of the basin even when standing upright.
"Time to eat."
At her call, a lizard-like creature quickly darted out of the shadows, pouncing on the mountain of dog food like a hungry puppy, happily devouring it.
Seeing this, a small tree, about the height of a child, in the yard also swayed, seemingly dissatisfied that the woman only fed the small lizard. Seeing this, she casually grabbed a few pieces of dog food and threw them over.
The small tree immediately grew branches to catch the dog food, followed by the sound of an animal chewing.
It ate the dog food.
"Woof! Woof!" Seeing its dinner being stolen, the lizard immediately barked at its companion with a warning, even baring its teeth.
Slap.
With the woman gently patting its head, the lizard suddenly closed its mouth as if it realized it had made a mistake, then laid down and made pitiful whimpering sounds.
It was hard to imagine that these two strange creatures had recently destroyed Atlantis, slaughtering countless intelligent beings who had happy and fulfilling families. Now, they were as docile as two pets.
One should know that although the current Atlantis was not strong in itself, it was nothing without the protection from the ocean itself. The current king of Atlantis was also far from being as strong as several of his predecessors in history.
But being able to destroy this city in such a short period of time was enough to show how terrifying these three monsters were.
Moreover, even if the current Atlantis was as powerful as it once was, the ultimate fate of those three terrifying monsters would not have changed in any way. The only difference was how much power the Federation needed to unleash to liberate her.
After all, standing before them was the strongest human being today—Shenxiao.
Oh right, now there were only two monsters left.
The monster that could travel through time at will, like a fairy, had been twisted into a deformed shape by the woman standing before them at this moment, and given to others as a secret weapon against the Sun God.
After feeding these terrifying creatures, Shenxiao returned to her house, took out the Go set specially approved by the Federation to pass the time, sat at the table, and closed her eyes.
Then she started playing Go against herself.
Thinking of this, a faint smile appeared on the corner of Shenxiao's mouth, because she knew very well that the Federation members who were monitoring her would be obsessed with studying her behavior, and this was her real purpose of deliberately mystifying things.
She had to give the Federation something to study, otherwise they would get closer and closer to the truth.
While playing Go, she was indeed doing something. As the Federation predicted, this controlled release of power was indeed an opportunity for Shenxiao. While using her power to fight against the earth's crust itself, she was also releasing a small amount of power to the outside world in an extremely concealed way, in order to interfere with reality.
Although this power was extremely weak and difficult to confront the Federation head-on, Shenxiao believed that it would find its own direction and constantly advance towards the future she hoped for, after all, this was its nature.
No matter how rugged and hidden the path was, it could find it, and it had to find it.
Unlike the Federation's judgment, Shenxiao knew that she was now on the disadvantaged side. Although affected by the fault line, the Federation's plan, and the current restraints, she firmly believed that she had indeed seen it.
The Great Collapse was coming.
This was also an important reason why the Federation could deceive her.
And now, due to the reality of her imprisonment, the Great Collapse was more likely to come, because now humans no longer had a forewarner who could see the future. If there was something that would destroy the world.
Now was its best opportunity, and also the best time to kill her.
In those scenes of the Great Collapse, she should have already died, otherwise what she saw should not have been broken walls and burning cities, but a tragic and terrible war.
Even in the best case, she should be in some kind of sealed and bound state, which meant that the thing that brought about the Great Collapse had defeated her, but that situation was not much better than the former.
If the other party could completely seal her, then it could definitely kill her. This was fundamentally different from her battle with the Federation, because her defeat at that time would not lead to the destruction of the world.
The Federation defeated her by linking the destruction of the world with her victory. If the Federation's goal was to destroy the world, then there was no possibility of defeating her.
Moreover, in this kind of battle, being sealed was acceptable to her, because it did not contradict saving the world in any way. So if something's goal was to destroy the world.
Then the difficulty of sealing her and killing her should be about the same.
In that case, her opponent would definitely kill her, because it knew that she would resist the apocalypse in the most extreme and unyielding way. As long as she was not dead, she would resist the other party.
Unless the other party was really strong enough not to care about her, otherwise she could not survive.
And this possibility was far worse than the former.
In other words, she probably didn't have much time to live.
The Federation thought that the Great Collapse was a lie they had faked, so they had never really believed her warning, but Shenxiao knew that the scene she saw was constantly approaching reality, and was even very likely to really come.
She had to stop it before the end of the world came. To this end, even if she would die before the collapse came, she had to transform reality into a form that could smoothly pass through the apocalypse.
In the current situation where it was difficult to move forward, she couldn't think about how to do better, she could only do her best to stop this biggest disaster that was about to come. As for what would happen after her death…
She could only trust other intelligent beings, and leave the other future doomsdays to them to deal with themselves.
Although she didn't open her eyes, her breathing was extremely firm.
In every breath, the future was being reshaped by her.
In ways that Shenxiao herself didn't even know.
Recently I had a great idea, but I don't know if I can implement it in this plot.
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