I created the Bureau of Anomaly Control
#351 - 345. Ambition
According to Shadow's introduction, there are several measures and methods in the Federation to deal with mental attacks, but most of them do not fit his purpose. The characteristics of anti-mind metal are not actually better than others, but it is the most suitable one.
Because anti-mind metal has a particularly good advantage—that is, even a large piece of Ⅴ-level metal is not that valuable. Its value is definitely not comparable to any Ⅳ-level anomalous object, but compared to other anti-mind anomalous items of the same level, Ⅴ-level anti-mind metal is the least valuable and the easiest for Mann to obtain.
This is partly because this metal actually has many limitations. To truly stop a Ⅴ-level telepath, it may need to be used in conjunction with other anomalous items of the same level. Although these things have the characteristics of resisting mental attacks, they are more like unprocessed materials than finished products, while other such items have strong processing traces.
But this is not a problem for Mann, because the enemy he is dealing with is just an inanimate object, the Moon God who is trying to be resurrected, and the resurrection measures she left in the hearts of mortals, not as flexible as a real living thing.
On the other hand, Shadow revealed to him that the Federation actually has a large amount of anti-mind metal. When the quantity is large enough, even the most precious things will seem cheap. The value of a Ⅴ-level mind metal is still not low, but it is not as impossible for a former Savior Alliance member like Mann to obtain as other Ⅴ-level props, unless he himself reaches Ⅴ-level.
But in that case, he would not need to obtain this prop through the Federation.
So Mann's plan is to get a Ⅴ-level mind metal as much as possible, and as long as he continues to contact the Federation, the possibility of obtaining this anti-mind metal is actually very high, much higher than obtaining such things from other forces.
This is also because of the Federation's own strength. Only such an organization would consider it not so important because of the so-called "shortcomings" of anti-mind metal, because they have many other anti-mind measures besides this thing.
And only they would give something of this value to a non-Ⅴ-level ability user like Mann, because Mann's theoretical value to the Federation is actually much higher than his value to other organizations. The Federation's strength allows them to be confident enough not to care about many things.
If he encounters an attack before he successfully obtains this Ⅴ-level anti-mind metal, then Shadow's promise will come in handy. Shadow initially asked him to solve the problem by signing a contract, so at that time he can completely ask the executors of the "Alarm Clock Plan" to have Shadow lend Mann an anti-metal mind isolation room, and then they can directly steal it from the Control Bureau and run away.
But this is a last resort. Unless there is really no way out, he will definitely not do this. Doing so will not only offend the Federation again, but also directly tear apart the protective mechanism on his body that is actually on the verge of breaking.
Now that he has found the last piece of the puzzle, the entire Alarm Clock Plan can actually be put into operation. Whether or not he can get an anti-mind metal mainly affects whether he will offend the Federation, not the success rate of the plan.
However, this plan still has room for improvement. After all, anti-mind metal is not a perfect prop to prevent the Moon God's resurrection. It is a substitute that Mann found without being able to reveal the specific situation. Even if it is successful in the end, it may leave some side effects.
Moreover, the power of the gods also comes from human consciousness. He is not sure whether staying inside will affect the return of the gods' power, so that Mann's original characteristic of wanting to fight against secrets will become weak.
So he has another plan, which is to try to use the special properties of this object to see if he can eliminate the impact of the Unforgettable on himself. If he can, he can directly solve this problem.
This is also an important reason why he chose this anti-mind metal. Although it may not be perfectly used in the initial plan, it can also be used by the Control Bureau to isolate the power of the Unforgettable, but Mann does not have particularly high confidence in it. He has to use it to know the specifics.
In the end, it is because his power is not strong enough, and he cannot expose the ability of the Control Bureau. Finding the best way is not an easy thing for him. Of course, only he with the Control Bureau is likely to do this.
If he were any other Ⅳ-level ability user, he would probably just maintain a good attitude and leave everything to fate.
If he really wants to solve this problem in the best way, he must be able to find another high-level mind ability user who understands the Moon God's resurrection mechanism and is trustworthy, and the Shadow he has found now can barely meet the first condition.
Actually, if he has the chance to see Cao Yan again, Mann would like to ask her if she knows the Moon God's resurrection mechanism, but without telling her what he can do, the information he can get will be very limited, and judging from her description at the time, the current Cao Yan no longer seems to have most of her knowledge, and she may not remember such a long time ago.
He can bring security measures to find her again in the future, but the success rate of this idea is not high, it is more like a gamble, but the corresponding difficulty is very high, and there are some additional risks—the current Cao Yan is staying near the Unforgettable.
So unless it is a particularly good opportunity, he will not try to ask Cao Yan.
Compared to her, there is a more suitable candidate, someone who can be trusted and may also have a way to provide a solution—that is, the Divine Firmament Walker who is currently imprisoned in prison.
Moreover, although she is imprisoned, she actually has the possibility of effective communication with him both theoretically and practically. This is also the second reason why Mann is preparing to join the Federation. Approaching the physical distance with Divine Firmament is more likely to create opportunities.
It is also possible to slowly find a way to rescue her.
Even if it doesn't work, he can also prevent the emergence of plans like Shu Yun and others in the Federation to deal with Divine Firmament, and if he can find the reasons why those politicians were selected, and figure out the way these politicians rose...
In fact, he doesn't mind spending a long time entering the internal side of the Federation through politics, and slowly infiltrating the employees of the Anomalous Control Bureau into the Great Assembly through various conspiracies and tricks, and even making them become the leader of a certain faction.
If he can control the Federation, then he can easily rescue Divine Firmament.
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