I Am Extraordinary Alone
Chapter 396 - 394 Be More Assertive

Chapter 396: Chapter 394 Be More Assertive

Half a year had passed.

In these six months, many things had happened.

Rada Gan had acquired that piece of land, and the foundation of the hotel was also laid. Rada Gan’s gang had transformed completely, becoming suit-wearing black bodyguards.

Several major gangs coveting the old city district had sent people to negotiate with Rada Gan during this period, hoping to get a share, but after meeting Wei Tianyang, they all betrayed their former bosses and became Rada Gan’s subordinates.

This really displeased the old gangs, almost brewing a gang war.

Knowing that Wei Tianyang did not want to escalate the situation, Rada Gan found government connections to mediate, and the matter settled down.

After all, the hotel Rada Gan was building was a high-end hotel that would bring significant tax revenue, and the catastrophic battle in Heisai State along with visits from multiple country Presidents made the authorities vaguely realize something.

Rada Gan said nothing, they asked nothing, and both sides tacitly pushed forward with the hotel construction in silence; even before the hotel was built, Rada Gan continuously received many anonymous room booking inquiries.

As for the design of the hotel, Wei Tianyang already had an idea; he wanted to replicate the black house he had in Chicken Snake Country, he wanted to rebuild the Pei Guode Hotel.

Rada Gan spent a considerable amount to find the architect who had designed the original Pei Guode Hotel. The man was already 80 years old, but thanks to some medical technology, he was still physically robust.

And the world hadn’t calmed down either. The world situation remained unstable, with many places starting wars again, wars that seemed to never stop.

On television, the United Council continued to pressure Zhao Ling regarding the crash of the Yin Country Space Station which had resulted in the deaths of foreign astronauts.

Zhao Ling looked much more haggard, and the Council Director had also been replaced.

During these six months, Wei Tianyang had amassed a roomful of books he had read; he had to clear out some, and during this half-year, he not only read novels, he also started to delve into other types of works.

He read some political party publications and autobiographies of revolutionary leaders.

This further confirmed his viewpoint that all of mankind’s wars are civil wars, and that mankind’s justice is relative.

Humans are like Sisyphus, trying to unite their own and defeat invaders. Every region’s and every country’s strong leaders are engaged in this endeavor.

But the scope of this unity is too small, with skin color, bloodlines, and language dividing humans into different species.

That’s why wars are still ongoing even today.

But who can unite everyone?

Wei TianYang believed it was impossible for any one person to do that, and it wasn’t an issue of prestige but of race.

Caucasians wouldn’t acknowledge a black person as the world’s leader, and Asians wouldn’t acknowledge a Caucasian representing absolute authority.

Everyone would claim that their skin color and ethnicity were the most superior.

Humans still hadn’t matured; they still bickered like children.

Wei Tianyang took the United Council cellphone from under his bed, which had long been out of power. He found a charger and sat down at his desk to power it on.

On the screen appeared over 2000 missed call alerts.

He swiped to see they were all from the United Council office.

After powering on the phone, it only took about two minutes before it started ringing.

He hesitated for a moment but finally, holding the phone, he flew up ten thousand meters into the sky above the Pacific Ocean to answer the call.

"Got through!! Got through!!!"

A bustle of noise came from the other end of the phone.

"Hello! Hello! Wei Tianyang, is that you?" A man’s voice came through, sounding like he was in his thirties.

"Why isn’t it Helena Mina?" Wei Tianyang asked.

"Wei! We’ve been trying to contact you for a long time," the man said.

"Answer the question," Wei Tianyang said.

"Helena has retired," the man replied.

Wei Tianyang paused, momentarily taken aback by the news.

"Uh... will you still respond to us? You are still our war observer, you haven’t forgotten, have you?" The man asked tentatively.

"You have so many satellites, there are places on this planet fighting every minute, every second, there’s no need to send someone to see," Wei Tianyang said.

He looked down at the Earth below, the land mixed with yellow and green, with countries of all sizes scattered about. From time to time, he could see a puff of black smoke from some area, and his dynamic vision could easily capture the cruise missiles flying under his feet.

On the blue ocean, fleets were deploying troops toward the coastline, fighter jets were taking off, and buildings were collapsing.

However, in other places, everything was so peaceful. Georgetown was sleeping under the moonlight, Sleepless City was bright with lights. Under the sunlight, Fengrao City and Lingxiao Palace were resplendent in gold, and even the massive Dragon Shedding on the roof was visible from here.

Peace was merely an illusion; it is human nature to fight each other, and war is the normal state of mankind.

"We will need you, Wei. Could you keep your communication open in the future, please?" the man laughed.

"No. I’m not interested," Wei Tianyang said.

The other end of the phone fell silent for a moment.

"Can you tell us where you are? Are you still in Yin Country?" the man asked.

"No, not there, don’t come looking for me," Wei Tianyang said.

"You need to fulfill your obligations..." the man said.

"I have no obligations to fulfill for you," Wei Tianyang said.

"Wei... you need to cooperate, or else, the finance department will shut down your payment account," the man said.

He added quickly after finishing, "This isn’t a threat, I’m just telling you the consequences."

"Then shut it down," Wei Tianyang said.

"Don’t be like this, Wei Tianyang, the world needs your services, isn’t that what you are striving for too?" the man said.

"My pursuit is not to serve this world," Wei Tianyang said.

At that moment, he heard a smaller voice in the handset saying, "Be more assertive, we’re not begging him."

He was slightly annoyed and said, "Let the person behind you come to the phone."

"Who?" the man said.

"The one who asked you to be more assertive," Wei Tianyang said.

There was a commotion on the other end of the call.

"Hello, Wei Tianyang, I am the current Council Director Blinken," Blinken said.

"You’re dead," Wei Tianyang said.

"I mean... you are one of our assets..." Blinken began to explain.

"You’re going to die very soon," Wei Tianyang said.

"We... we will maintain your compensation, but accordingly... you need to take on some..." Blinken’s speech sped up.

"I’m coming to find you," Wei Tianyang said.

"We mean no harm... we need... I mean our partnership needs to be founded on..." Blinken stuttered.

"Where does Helena Mina live?" Wei Tianyang suddenly asked.

"She... I’ll send you her address..." Blinken said.

After speaking, Wei Tianyang’s phone received an email.

He looked at it, there was a map with directions that could lead him straight there.

"Hello? Wei? Are you still there?" Blinken said.

He didn’t speak.

"You’re not really going to kill me, are you?" Blinken asked cautiously.

He hung up the phone and laughed for a while.

Then, he turned off his phone and flew to Helena Mina’s address.

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