episode_0560
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Minho’s combat assistance has always been Maria’s responsibility.
This means that he can use nanobots to directly connect to his nerves and send visual and auditory signals to assist him in combat.
For example, Maria helped Minho in combat by indicating the point of impact of the gun when he was holding it, and predicting the direction of the gun’s firing line when the enemy was holding a gun.
Even if there was a camera filming the battlefield, it would be a bonus to amplify the sound of enemy footsteps approaching from his blind spot or show enemies hiding behind cover as if through a transparent lens.
Such full-scale assistance was only possible in places where technology had developed to a level similar to that of the modern era, and although its importance decreased significantly as the level of martial arts increased, Maria’s level of assistance related to Minho’s battles could be said to be extremely outstanding.
As Maria assisted, Minho could reduce the amount of energy he had to spend on guarding his surroundings or fighting enemies, so it was only natural that the fatigue and waste of internal energy from battle would decrease.
There was no way that women, including Jeong Su-jin, could fully take on the role of Maria, who boasted such incomparable computational speed.
With the abilities Minho had now, he could have walked into the White House alone and taken the president’s head without their assistance.
Even if the boss of the secret society called Apophis was hiding tightly, there was no way he could stop Minho, who could be called a human weapon.
So what Maria really wanted was not for them to assist Minho and provide practical help.
-Honestly, I think I’ve finished persuading you verbally. All that’s left is to experience it for yourself by helping out with the work the master does.
Maria’s plan was for them to assist Minho directly so they could gain a little more insight into what he was doing.
A judgment that focuses more on women than Minho.
In a way, what Maria did was similar to arranging dates between Minho and them, in that she was looking for an opportunity to get to know each other.
Let alone the fact that the date is going to be a pretty gruesome one with people dying.
It just so happened that Jeong Su-jin, who could be said to be the direct victim of this incident, was the first to step forward and say that she wanted to help Min-ho, and the other women all agreed, as if they didn’t want to become a sack of barley that was borrowed.
– Of course, just because I’m going to be your woman doesn’t mean I have to help you in this way in the future. It’s probably best for me to assist in combat anyway, and the others will have their own specialties. There are even people like Moon Ji-yu who specialize in art. But I think it’s necessary to have this opportunity at least once. In the transport plane, the battle was over too quickly before you could figure out what was going on, right?
‘Well, there’s no guarantee that something similar won’t happen again in the future, so it wouldn’t be a good idea to just cover it up.’
Janie, who had lived a rather turbulent life, also agreed with Maria’s opinion.
Meanwhile, the group swallowed hard when they heard that Minho would soon go to capture the boss of Apophis.
“You figured out where the boss of Apophis is? I thought it wouldn’t be easy since I heard it was a secret society… ”
“It’s not that hard. With Maria’s abilities, it’s easier than turning over your hand. The executives have already been sorted out.”
It was something I had heard in passing, but the shock of hearing it confirmed directly through Janie’s mouth was not small. The group was speechless at the competence of Maria, the AI that carried out the work in an instant, and at Minho’s ability.
“Well, come to think of it, this space probe wasn’t an easy thing to believe in.”
“If you’re curious, you can ask Minho to go into space later. You’ll have to be careful not to be observed by others, though.”
“… … .”
The group recalled how Minho usually looked when he met them.
His solid body and confident attitude in everything he did were certainly attractive elements that ordinary people don’t have, but his occasional quirky appearance and his fondness for games and other pastimes were typical of ordinary men. Thinking about that, there was a bit of a disconnect between the space probe and this incident.
Although Minho had never been forceful with the women he met, he seemed to have dealt coldly with the organization targeting Jeong Su-jin’s family.
The sight of him punishing his enemies without changing his expression at all was so unrealistic that it felt like watching a movie.
‘I think that’s actually cooler…’
Janie said as she looked at the group who were blushing with thought.
“First, we’ll bring back Major Millard, and then we’ll go catch the boss based on the information we found from Enigma Chat and the guys’ data. Major Millard will be dropped off at Osan Air Base, but since you said you’d assist Minho, you can stay on the probe. Feel free to ask if you have any questions.”
The group looked at each other at Janie’s words. In the gap, a small hand rose up.
It was Sarah.
“Ms. Sarah? Go ahead.”
“That… Enigma Chat… Is it okay to write it like that?”
“Does that mean you’re digging for information? Is there anything that’s inconvenient?”
Sarah was startled by Janie’s question and waved her hand.
“No! I’m using it to find criminals who are part of a secret society, but… I’m worried that if the government or other people find out later, Minho will be in trouble… ”
Before Janie could answer Sarah’s question, Moon Ji-yu opened his mouth.
“That’ll be okay.”
“How do you… ”
Sarah’s eyes ask how she can be so sure.
“You know that the cloud service we use is also being censored in real time, right?”
“Yes… ?”
At Moon Ji-yu’s words, Sera opened her mouth with a completely unexpected expression.
“Not only the government, but even companies can look at the photos we save if they want to. They say they don’t censor anything, but administrators can look at them as they please. There have actually been cases where people got caught saving illegal photos. In the first place, American companies are required to filter out child pornography and report it to the authorities.”
“There is something like that… ?”
Sarah didn’t know anything about that. Jeong Su-jin had a similar expression to Sarah.
Olivia, who was American, nodded to Moon Ji-yu’s words.
“That’s why celebrities and models who know even a little bit about technology don’t use things like automatic cloud synchronization. If they upload sensitive photos and they get leaked, it’s a big deal.”
It was a more convincing statement because it was said by Moon Ji-yu, an actual artist.
“And… I don’t think anyone would be able to figure out something like that since it was a program created by an AI with this kind of technical ability.”
“Don’t worry. There’s no way to find out what Maria is doing with real-world technology.”
Janie agreed with Moon Ji-yu’s opinion.
“Then let’s practice in advance how to assist Minho.”
Jiying-
A hologram appears in front of the group.
In the area where the three-dimensional map was displayed, enemies were positioned in the shape of mannequins.
“It won’t be as hard as you think. But if you say you want to do it again because it’s like a game, it’ll be a problem.”
The palms of the group became sweaty at Jenny’s expressionless joke.
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Surprisingly, Apophis’ boss was not a soldier.
His name is Talik Benton.
He was a guru of a pseudo-religious organization disguised as a healing camp.
Guru is a Sanskrit word meaning teacher. Originally, it referred to a seer or leader in Hindu culture, but in the West, it is also used in a similar sense to a spiritual teacher.
-In the IT or investment industry, the word guru is sometimes used to refer to experts.
‘Is this something like the rabbi in the Talmud?’
-It’s a little different, but you could look at it that way.
‘How on earth did that fake kid get connected to the military?’
Maria responded to my ridiculous reaction.
– I don’t know the exact process. But I guess it had something to do with the fact that his parents were former Deputy Secretary of Defense for Policy.
‘Former Department of Defense policy… What? Is that guy also connected to Apophis?’
-No. Then he was probably the boss. Based on the analysis of some executives’ data, it seems that Talik Benton formed Apophis with people of similar ideology who approached his parents.
‘Did you use your parents’ connections to do something behind the scenes?’
I don’t know much about American politics, but if you’re the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, you must be from a family that’s quite politically powerful, and yet the son of that family is doing some shady stuff and playing with secret societies.
It seemed that there was not much difference between the East and the West in raising children as their parents wanted.
-But if it weren’t for you, master, I think you would have had quite a lot of success?
‘Well, that’s true.’
I stopped chattering and raised my head to look at the scenery.
It was a dark night, and thick fog surrounded the mountain.
‘There’s a camp on this mountain? It must be a cult, but they have a lot of money. They bought the entire mountain.’
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