I created the Bureau of Anomaly Control

#593 - 583 The Rebellion King Conspires

"Would you like to explain what's going on here?" Mann asked the two Titan Kings curiously.

But they didn't answer immediately, instead continuing to stare at the mirror, seemingly lost in thought. This made Mann feel a bit strange, because while the anomaly in the mirror was a bit scary, it certainly wasn't anything to them.

In other words, the silence of the two Titan Kings wasn't because of what they saw in the mirror, but because of the meaning hidden behind those things—something Mann couldn't perceive was happening in this room.

After a long silence, Walter finally spoke:

"I'm not sure either. Logically, this shouldn't be happening. This mirror was jointly forged by me and several top scholars, and I'm very clear about all its principles. That's why it's so strange…"

"The scene just now shouldn't have been something it could show at all. It's not just a matter of you having a problem. If that scene were to appear, it's likely that the mirror itself has a problem."

But as he said this, a bit of hesitation rose in his heart, because according to his understanding of the mirror, these bloodstains couldn't match anything that should be reflected. So what was going on?

He was very clear that there was absolutely nothing wrong with this mirror.

Mann looked at his own miserable face in the mirror:

"Then how do you plan to judge my sincerity? And what exactly does this mirror do? Why did you see such things? I didn't create this myself."

"I know you didn't create it," Walter said, "but I also find it difficult to answer your question, because neither of us understands what's going on. We need to repair this mirror properly and see what problems it has."

Mann asked:

"So this is the end of this time?"

Walter replied:

"That's right, you can take those weapons back first. If we can't solve the problem with the mirror, we can think of other ways to discuss the issue of weapon distribution. We need to change the original plan slightly."

"How about this, if we have any new information, we'll reply to you through Zasna. You can first bring these weapons to the Federation and Divine Firmament, let them also see our sincerity, and we'll talk about the next things later."

After hearing this, Mann pondered for a moment and then nodded:

"Okay, then we'll talk about this later."

After saying that, he said a few words to the two Titan Kings, bid them farewell, and got back into the elevator.

And only after the two Titan Kings confirmed that Mann and Zasna had left the tower did they look at each other again. Victor finally voiced his question:

"You made this thing, what's going on?"

Walter shook his head:

"I'm not sure yet."

As he said that, he walked to the wall of the room, gently pressed it, and then a muffled mechanical sound came from inside the wall. Then the wall in front of him gently opened, revealing a two-meter-high jar inside.

The jar was filled with a light blue liquid, and suspended in the liquid was a woman who looked to be in her twenties, but not only was her body covered with various needles, but her eyes were also connected to two metal pipes, and it could be vaguely seen that these two metal pipes were inserted into her empty eye sockets, directly into her brain.

The Fifth King reached out and twisted the knob at the bottom of the jar, pulling out several pipes, and as he did so, the body in the jar shook slightly, as if regaining consciousness.

Then he "gently" lifted the heavy jar and placed it very solemnly in front of the mirror.

And when they looked into the mirror, they also saw the woman floating in the jar.

But at this moment, she didn't have any needles on her body, and her dark eyes were bright and piercing, looking like a nimble elf floating in the water, as if she had never been imprisoned in the jar.

"My lords," the woman asked softly, "is there anything you need me for?"

Seeing that she was still so normal, Walter gently shook his head:

"It's okay, I just wanted to confirm that this mirror is still working normally."

She swam lightly in the jar:

"I think it's very normal."

Walter nodded:

"Thank you for your trouble."

The woman showed a grateful expression:

"It's no trouble at all. I can't repay the kindness you showed me by rescuing me from the cage in this lifetime."

Walter nodded slightly:

"It's okay, you haven't encountered any problems during this time, have you?"

The woman nodded:

"Yes, the Titans are all very good people."

Walter showed a genuine smile on his face:

"Well, that's good, I don't have anything else to do here."

After saying that, he put the jar back into the wall and connected the previous pipes, then closed the wall again, but before he did so, there was no fear in the woman's eyes, as if she wasn't being stuffed into some dark, enclosed space.

Then Walter looked at Victor:

"There's no problem with the mirror."

Victor said:

"So the problem is Mann. I said we can't cooperate with humans. There must be something wrong with him. We should set a trap to deal with him and cut off contact with the outside world again…"

"I know what you're planning," Walter interrupted, "but I've already told you that I won't give up this opportunity. The Gods are the enemies we need to deal with the most."

Victor said:

"Is that so? But you saw the anomaly just now with your own eyes. No matter how he did it, there's no doubt that Mann killed him and turned him into this state."

Walter said:

"I don't think he did it. Mann couldn't even notice his existence. But there are some strange things about this matter. Normally, if he died, Mann shouldn't be able to live either."

"But these things are not important, we must first get rid of the Gods, this is our most important enemy, the problem of human beings can be solved slowly in the future, after all, this is not the mission of the Titans."

Victor shook his head:

"How do you know what they can do? Since Mann can have this kind of change, how can you guarantee that other humans don't have it? How much time do we have left?"

"In order to prepare for the solar eclipse and the sleep ritual, we have stopped most of the plans to deal with humans, and the most important flesh transformation plan has also stalled. If they really become a threat to us, it will be too late to regret it."

"But as long as we solve the humans, the Gods themselves will be destroyed by us."

Walter said:

"Humans can be solved sooner or later, the Gods only have this chance, and you should be very clear about how strong that human named Divine Firmament is, I don't think we can end their sins in this era."

"We must avoid their sharp edge for now."

Victor asked:

"Then why did you bring Mann here just now?"

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