#397. really crazy
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âI was too impatient.â
A researcher at the Moscow State Munitions Factory.
A first-class citizen in the top 1% of the Russian Khanate.
At the same time, a member of the revolutionary army who secretly stole the latest technology and weapons from the factory.
Bachemensky was regretting it.
Iâm not talking about the fact that I was blinded by Ainshaâs talent and hastily recommended her to join.
The act of abducting her and Limon in a fit of panic at the sight of her face.
âIf I had just stepped back then, this situation wouldnât have been createdâ¦â
I would have been able to proceed with the investigation more safely if I had gone over from the front and secretly dug into the back.
The situation was bad because they kidnapped them.
Of course, the biggest victims of this situation were Limon and Ainsha, who were kidnapped out of nowhere.
Because of such an apologetic heart, Bachemensky took care of the two as much as possible in many ways, including food, clothing and shelter, even while in confinement.
â¦No, I was going to take care of it.
The problem is that these two siblings had many things that went against common sense.
âI donât need another room.â
âhuh?â
âyes?â
âMe and Reno siblings. One room is enough.â
âAnyway, wouldnât it be a bit uncomfortable for the two of you to share this small roomâ¦?â
Bachemenski, who tried to move Ainshaâs room as a favor, was rejected without hesitation.
The room where the two are confined is a place made for confinement from the beginning.
Because of that, it was as strong as it was very narrow, so even if you were alone, if you were to live together, you could not help but touch your body.
âThat makes it even better.â
ââ¦yes?â
âReno is out of luck. When Iâm not by your side, you get anxious. So the closer the better.â
âIs that so?â
Bachemenskyâs eyes twitched.
It was because he remembered that even when he was working at the factory, Limon would come to check on Ainsha whenever he had a chance.
It took a while to get bloody hair on his forehead after receiving his mysterious gaze as if he was looking at an older brother with no arms.
Limon immediately smiled.
âYeah, to be honest, I get a little anxious when my sister isnât around. As you know, he has a lot of accidents.â
âI understand that, butâ¦â
âBesides, my sister is so childish that she canât even change her clothes properly without me. It hasnât been long since Iâve been able to run errands by myself.â
âAt this age?!â
âI donât know the front, but the back is framed. It just woke up from an eggâ¦â
Kwak.
ââ¦Lee, it hurts.â
âAnyway, thank you for your consideration, but for now, Iâll stay like this. So please move rooms only after our misunderstanding is resolved.â
âAh yes. All right.â
Limon clamped Ainshaâs face with an iron claw and smiled refreshingly.
Itâs definitely a smiling face.
Seeing his strangely pressured appearance, Bachemensky had no choice but to nod and back away.
While looking at the two siblings with young subtle eyes.
Even while Bachemensky was watching the white-haired man and woman more and more, the revolutionary army hurriedly moved.
First of all, after faking an acute flu, he faked a vacation, and in the meantime, he started a reinvestigation of the two siblings.
Of course, I had done research before, but this time it was on a different level.
Government offices and newspapers, of course.
Even Okranaâs data was stolen and the history of the siblings, Limanov Koshkin and Elshar Koshkin, was scrutinized.
family and acquaintances.
the place where you lived before.
A connection that worked in a factory.
What do you think about government in general?
After literally checking and reviewing all kinds of information, they found one thing.
[Itâs neat.]
âAre you saying thereâs nothing suspicious about it?â
[Yes. The problem is that even if the records about them are clean, they are too clean.]
In this Russian Khanate, data and testimonies can be manipulated as much as you like.
Even more so if Okrana is involved.
Because it was their specialty to dig up information about the anti-government forces by planting elaborately camouflaged Frakchi.
Even if the past is clean, I canât believe it.
Itâs harder to believe if thereâs a blemish.
It was the fear of Okrana, called the secret police, that sowed distrust, dwindled its activities and eventually destroyed its power itself.
[Still, one thing is certain.]
âWhich one?â
[At least that she is not the same person as the dictator. It was confirmed that the Great Khan was in the Kremlin at the same time.]n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦Thatâs fortunate.â
Hearing the manâs assertion, Bachemensky was relieved.
Of course, I didnât think that Ainsha, who seemed to have a screw missing, would be that terrifying dictator, but the weight of what was confirmed was different.
[The person who can be questioned by the Supreme Court is a singing pure whiteâ¦]
âYou mean the priest of the Shinseon League? The worldâs greatest prophet?â
[According to the data obtained so far, it is clear that she also looks similar to the dictator.]
âBut isnât there any reason for her to hide her identity and get a job at our factory?â
[Itâs as you said.]
Itâs the same Seven Dragons, but thatâs all.
How different the seven clans have behaved so far.
For those in the know, it was not even worth considering that the White Dragon was working for the Russian government.
âMaybe everything could be a coincidence. If there are two of the same person, there may be three.â
[Or it could be that Okrana deliberately confuses us by finding or plasticizing someone who looks just like the dictator.]
ââ¦That means you canât prove your innocence after all.â
Bachemensky narrowed his brows.
If it had been before contact, I would have made the choice to keep a distance and watch.
Because Ainsha had already been kidnapped and imprisoned, so he couldnât just observe and doubt forever.
Thatâs why I canât trust her right away and let her go.
It was indeed a quandary.
[No, fortunately there is one way.]
âReally?â
[Thatâs right.]
However, the man simply denied Bachemenskyâs concerns.
And the lowly asserted.
[If they really are the dictatorâs pawns, they will definitely be exposed if they use this method.]
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ââ¦So?â
A long time to remain silent.
Limon asked with a face that didnât know if he was dumbfounded or stupefied.
âIs that why you came to see us, Sergei Vladinov?â
âYes.â
auburn hair.
bushy beard.
Up to the big size there.
This reminds me of the impression of seeing a single brown bear.
The man who was usually called âteacherâ by his colleagues.
Seeing Sergei and Bachemensky behind him, who couldnât hide his nervousness, Limon made an even more absurd expression.
Of course, he wasnât the type to be honored that someone of a higher status had come to see him.
Even if the target is the leader of the revolutionary army with a bounty of one billion units.
Still, I was surprised for one reason.
It was because of an object that Sergei had put on the table as soon as he met them.
âAnyway, why are you giving us guns in the first place?â
Of course it was loaded with ammunition.
Looking at the pistol for great players with the mark of the Moscow state-run munitions factory, Limon asked shyly.
Sergey answered in a heavy voice.
âIf you were the dictatorâs dog, they would shoot me right here.â
ââ¦do you want to die?â
âOf course I have no intention of dying. I just chose it because there is no other way to believe in you guys.â
he said softly.
Whatever the identities of Limon and Ainsha are.
If the purpose was to destroy the revolutionary army, there was no better opportunity than this.
Sergei, who has been active as the leader of the revolutionary army for the past 10 years, is a symbol of the revolution.
Even if they stopped, half of the revolutionary army would collapse.
As long as he carried Sergeiâs head, success in the Russian Khanate and fame and fortune were guaranteed.
âAs you can see, the only ones here are Brother Bachemensky, so it should be easy to kill me and get away.â
ââ¦If this is the condition, I think Iâll want to put a bullet in the back of your head and turn back, even if Iâm not an okrana, but a revolutionary soldier, right?â
âThen my fate would end there.â
âOh yeah?â
For Ichigo, who gambles with his own life, look at his calm eyes and frown for a moment.
Limon picked up a handgun from the table.
Then, after checking the loading of the bullet by pulling the bolt, he aimed it at Sergei.
Taaaaang!!
A blaring gunshot.
Broken and fluttering hair.
Even Vezemensky, who was watching from behind, trembled with a pale face.
Indeed, Sergei, who had just passed by his ear, did not raise an eyebrow.
I just said it in a heavy voice.
âYou look used to handling a gun, but your aim is messed up. If itâs hard to hit, just put the muzzle between my forehead and shoot.â
ââ¦Youâre really crazy, you.â
âHe who wants to deal with a monster has to be a monster.â
âWell, then itâs worth going crazy.â
After all, itâs time to stick out your tongue at the words of the person who has been plotting a revolution against Yekatrice.
Limon set the pistol he was holding down on the table and swung it back at Sergei.
drooling.
âIf you donât kill me and return the gun, does that mean you are willing to cooperate with our revolutionary army?â
Limon crossed his arms and answered Sergeiâs calm question as he took the gun back.
âIt will depend on your intentions.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDonât be shy, revolutionary man. Couldnât you have done this every time you tried to recruit a new colleague?â
Limon snorted.
To be honest, Sergeiâs act of risking his life to see if he and Ainsha were spies was not something he would do sanely.
But if Sergei had really been a simple lunatic, he would have been killed or arrested long ago.
The fact that he escaped the eyes of the silver dragon clan and survived was proof of his prudence.
Why did you do such a reckless thing anyway?
At Limonâs sharp point, Sergei opened his mouth after silence.
âLet me be honest. I want Sister Elshar to do something very important for our Revolutionary Army.â
âAre you asking me to make a new weapon that can bring about a revolution at once?â
âOf course, in the long run, I would also like to see such cooperation. But what we need right now is Sister Elsharâs looks, not her wisdom.â
ââ¦what are you going to do to my brother?â
That moment.
Limon frowned.
I didnât think that simple recruiting was the goal, but it was because I felt very uneasy when I mentioned Ainshaâs appearance openly.
That intuition was exactly right.
The thing Sergei brought up while looking at Ainsha was really absurd.
âI want Sister Elshar to infiltrate the Kremlin Palace disguised as Catherine.â
ââ¦Reno, that ear seems to be wrong. I hear a strange noise.â
Is it because I was so stupid?
Ainsha muttered with an expressionless face, forgetting Limonâs request to keep her mouth shut.
Limon couldnât blame her.
He was lost because he was the same.
âAre you going to disguise my brother as the Great Khan?â
âFor now, it is.â
âAre you really crazy? Thereâs no way something like that would be possible.â
âItâs possible. All I ask of her is contact with our savior who may be there.â
ââ¦Messiah?â
âYes.â
Limon hardened his face.
While Ainsha, who had already heard what would be said through her wisdom, blinked her eyes with an expressionless face.
Sergei revealed his purpose with a serious face.
âLord Limon Aspelder, the hero who defeated the ruthless oppressor Swordsman 80 years ago and saved us.â