The Legendary Man Chapter 894-“Thank you for your hard work.”
Jonathan embraced the young man, patting his back.
Silas, also known as Kite, was in the middle phase of the Superior Realm.
Three years ago, Silas entered the arts university of Mortling Castle as an international student.
During those years, he traveled throughout Remdik on the pretext of learning about the local culture as an art student and gathered lots of information for the Eastern Army.
As far as information regarding Remdik was concerned, Karl was far more familiar with it.
It had been three years since Asura’s Office was established. The intelligence department, in particular, was only established two years ago.
Instead of gathering intel, Jonathan’s intelligence department was actually set up to consolidate and unify the intelligence network worldwide.
Doveston was a good example. In order to quickly generate Asura’s Office’s own intelligence network in the early days, they were not fussy about the backgrounds of people who joined them.
That was precisely why the department consisted of people from all walks of life, making things get chaotic and complicated.
Karl had begun planning the infiltration into Remdik more than ten years ago. The Eastern Army had groomed those spies surreptitiously.
In terms of loyalty and capabilities, they were far more supreme than usual spies.
That manner of latent infiltration was far more secretive and safer as well.
According to Karl, the spies would surely somehow give themselves away if their identities were faked. Therefore, it would be better to send them there in the most legitimate way as students, businessmen, and workers.
That way, Remdik wouldn’t have a reason to suspect them and investigate their background.
Karl had put so much effort into the operation, and that was also why he was so reluctant when Jonathan wanted to mobilize all of the spies he had planted in Remdik.
The number of spies mobilized didn’t even amount to five hundred, and the operation might even be considered one of the most common and minor strategic mobilizations of Asura’s Office.
However, in order to infiltrate the belligerent army of Remdik, Karl spent a total of thirteen years planting these spies.
Furthermore, Jonathan was unaware that Karl had sent out close to six thousand spies during that period of time.
Only less than five hundred men survived, and Kite was one of them.
“Jonathan, please take a seat.”
Kite adjusted his clothes and eyed Ksana in confusion.
At that moment, Ksana had changed her appearance using her secret technique, but she still looked like a Remdikian.
It was normal for Kite to become alert upon seeing a Remdikian sitting with Jonathan.
“This is… Ksana,” said Jonathan with a smile.
“Ksana?”
Kite smiled at Ksana before standing up and offering her a handshake.
“Nice to meet you, Ksana!” greeted Kite politely.
However, he did something that caught Jonathan’s attention.
When Kite raised his hand, some fine powder fell into Ksana’s coffee.
He was drugging Ksana.
After Ksana shook Kite’s hand, she began chatting warmly with him in Remdikian.
Kite raised his cup and said, “Jonathan, this is the first time Ksana and I meet. Since there isn’t any wine here, we will toast with our coffee. Let’s drink up.”
As he was talking, Kite gestured to Ksana.
Smiling, Ksana took a sip of her coffee without any hesitation.
The moment Kite saw Ksana drink the coffee, he put his cup down, and the smile disappeared from his face.
He was already holding a utility knife between his fingers under the table.
“What are you trying to do?”
Jonathan activated his spiritual energy to form an invisible rope, restraining Kite’s arm.
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