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#655 - 644 Falling into a Trap

After confirming the existence of the Reverse Mind Elixir, he needed to consider how to obtain this extremely valuable and secret drug for the Federation. His first thought was to use Kania to steal it.

However, after careful consideration and discussion, Mann abandoned this idea.

The success rate of doing so was too low. If the Federation really wanted to use the Reverse Mind Elixir, it would be difficult for Kania to be the Mind Scholar to carry out this task, unless she suddenly used the power of the Moon God.

This would be underestimating the Federation too much. With the power of the Moon God, it would not be difficult for Kania to hide, but if she were to arrange personnel to carry out tasks for the Federation, it would not be so easy to do.

Therefore, after excluding this idea, Mann immediately decided what to do next.

Talk to the Federation about this matter, and now he has a good opportunity.

After Mann defeated Serraon, Shadow also mentioned that he could meet him when he had time.

So now he came to the Central Federation.

Supernatural General Investigation Department.

The bright silver high-rise building is like a spear inserted into the clouds, with a sharp top and a towering building body. If ordinary people who do not know this place pass by, they may doubt whether this high-rise building is really stable enough.

But when Mann looked at the dazzling glass, he could feel the magical power contained in it, and when he looked at the whole silver high-rise building again, he vaguely saw a mysterious and strange silver obelisk.

Although Mann had never heard of any secrets about this high-rise building, nor any rumors about it, he could be sure at this moment that this thing was definitely an extremely powerful weapon of war.

And when Mann raised his leg and walked into the unguarded front door, he instantly felt a magical power rushing towards him quickly, but in the end, they just brushed past Mann gently, and seemed to retreat quietly after realizing Mann's unusualness.

A few steady footsteps sounded out of thin air at the corner of the corridor, and then Mann saw Shadow walking out, but just as he walked out of the corner, whispers like crickets chirping came from behind him.

Shadow raised his hand to make a stop gesture, and then opened his mouth slightly.

But he didn't make any sound.

The thing hidden behind the corner didn't say anything more, and seemed to leave, but during this process, Mann didn't feel anyone coming from there, as if Shadow was talking to the air.

"Member of the Federation." Shadow looked at Mann, "I didn't think you would come so soon."

Mann walked over and said:

"I'm not here to see the Federation. Serraon's matter made us very unhappy, and I signed a not-so-equal treaty with you for this, and we had some conflicts before."

Shadow knew what Mann was reminding them of. At that time, because of Serraon's targeting, he had to bow his head to the Federation and sign an agreement, even though Mann's attitude was very strong and the power he showed exceeded the Federation's imagination.

But in the end, he still suffered a loss at that time, because he still had to deal with Serraon.

And not long after, Serraon died.

No one expected this result. Facts proved that Mann's retreat was not to fear the Federation, but a delaying tactic to solve Serraon first, and a price sacrificed for a more important purpose.

At that time, the Federation chose to make peace with Mann, not because they really feared Mann, but because they felt that the benefits of negotiating with him far outweighed the disadvantages. In the end, in the Federation's view, this was just a matter of weighing interests.

If Mann had said this at that time, the Federation would have arrogantly felt that this was an overestimation of his own strength.

But after Serraon fell, even if Mann didn't say it clearly, Shadow, who represented the Federation, had to pay attention to his somewhat dissatisfied words, because now he was no longer a mysterious organization that had emerged from nowhere.

Something rose at the same time that the sun fell.

"If it weren't for Serraon." Shadow smiled, "I'm afraid you wouldn't have given the Federation such a good face at that time. Your act of deliberately showing weakness was also very clever, and it didn't make the Federation feel the slightest threat."

If Mann had behaved more strongly at that time, although he wouldn't have had to pay this price, it might have aroused the Federation's vigilance and precaution, and if Serraon had also noticed this and used it.

Then the Federation and Serraon might have joined forces to deal with Mann and the Secret Alliance, and eradicate this potential threat.

After all, if he hadn't signed the agreement, then Mann would have been extremely dangerous to them, because he would still have the possibility of rescuing Shenxiao, which would be enough for the Federation to take action.

Seeing Shadow thinking in the direction he was misleading him, Mann certainly didn't explain anything. The purpose of him saying this was to make the Federation mistakenly believe that the Secret Alliance was more dangerous and powerful than the real situation, which was also to pave the way for his next purpose.

He followed Shadow towards the depths of the corridor. After reaching the corner, a narrower and longer corridor appeared than before, and there were also densely packed room doors on both sides, and the next intersection was still dozens of meters away.

Shadow casually pushed open the door next to him without even looking:

"In any case, thank you for being willing to come and see us."

Mann didn't answer him, because there was also a Federation politician standing behind the door.

Nie Chengyu.

The young politician showed a false and enthusiastic smile the moment he saw Mann:

"Mr. Mann, we won't let you regret coming here."

Mann asked:

"Is it about the Gods? Although we will no longer take action against the Gods, we can indeed provide the Federation with some help you may want."

Hearing this, Nie Chengyu was stunned. Although he also knew that Mann had said this, he didn't think that Mann was serious about this. He thought that Mann would not possibly reveal the way to deal with the Gods.

But he immediately came back to his senses, ignored this question and continued:

"No, we can talk about this slowly. Now we have a more urgent problem to solve. You should still remember the ceasefire agreement we signed. That agreement unilaterally restricts us from taking action against you."

Mann said:

"That's right, the price was Shenxiao and our retreat, and not all members of the Salvation Alliance were present to sign the agreement at that time, so you naturally couldn't restrain them."

Nie Chengyu nodded:

"We can't take the initiative to attack you, but you can still resist, and we can take counterattacks after you resist. At first, some members of the Federation even tried to kill all those who resisted."

"Although Minister Shadow solved this problem, the Federation politicians who tried to do so were also retaliated against."

"But some members of the Salvation Alliance in the Northern Federation are still our trouble."

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