Rebirth: Super Banking System -
Chapter 1358 - 1210: The New ’Tentacle
Chapter 1358: Chapter 1210: The New ’Tentacle
Watching the only "casualty".
The team members felt a bit fortunate.
Luckily.
They were understanding and cooperative with the first question because they truly didn’t know much about the organization’s secrets, not even having heard the name "Kovalro."
They only knew that their organization might be called "Crimson."
Other than the name.
They knew very little.
They were all orphans, adopted by the organization and trained from a young age. However, brutal training, life-threatening selection processes, and cold-hearted instructors only inspired loyalty to the stage of "fear."
They had no family.
And no faith.
Perhaps.
Surviving.
Was their only belief.
Therefore.
Death had become something they were not afraid of, yet immensely feared, an utterly contradictory mentality.
They didn’t know other members in the organization, apart from following the leader. They didn’t understand any other information, even the name "Crimson" was inadvertently mentioned by the leader.
"What will become of us?" a team member peered through the iron bars, muttering as he gazed at the corridor walls outside.
Another, sitting in the corner and staring blankly, sneered, "Death."
"I don’t want to die."
"You make it sound as though I do."
"..."
This logic.
Can it be normal?
At this moment.
The leader spoke weakly.
"Stop looking. If we could break out from this place, you should be worried not about the inside but whether you’d get shot dead once outside." The leader, very experienced, educated them.
"...True."
He continued, "For now, the only thing we can do is wait. They spared our lives for a reason, though we don’t know why. Such powers, they certainly don’t need the little intelligence we know."
"Can we discuss our organization now?" a team member against the wall stared intently at the leader.
As soon as he said this.
The other four members also turned their gaze towards him.
Now.
They had been captured, and even if they got out, they couldn’t continue to serve the organization, surely being treated as suspected defectors. Therefore, they wanted to die knowing the truth.
The leader thought for a moment.
At this moment.
This matter wasn’t really significant anymore.
"’Crimson’ is a branch under the organization."
"A branch?"
The four members perked up their ears.
"Yes, the organization’s full name is ’Kovalro,’ a global underground organization that has existed for over a hundred years, and ’Crimson’ is just one of its branches. I don’t even know how many branches there are."
"What you’ve seen of ’Crimson’ is just the tip of the iceberg. The training camp where you grew up is just one of the many insignificant camps operated by ’Crimson’."
"’Kovalro’s’ power is extremely formidable, and it is precisely because of this that our previous global missions went so smoothly, even sometimes receiving cooperation from local police or the military."
"These are all unofficial personnel from ’Kovalro,’ while ’Crimson’ is merely responsible for training general action teams like ours. I’ve heard there’s another branch responsible for combat, training war agents similar to ’Blackwater’."
"In business terms, we have been partners with ’Blackwater,’ sometimes our people temporarily join Blackwater on missions, and at other times, we are competitors."
"..."
"After all, it’s a huge, complex organization which I only know a little about. If it wants to, there’s almost nothing it can’t do, so don’t think about escaping."
"Even if you got out, death awaits unless you escape to the primeval forest and never resurface; otherwise, escape from this organization’s pursuit is impossible." What the leader didn’t tell them was that their bodies all had trackers.
The tracker had a countdown.
Every mission.
Would reset it.
If there was a prolonged loss of contact, a little device in the tracker would activate, releasing a deadly toxin into the bloodstream, and there would be only one result.
Death.
He didn’t remind them.
"Anyway, going out is a death sentence, so why remind? These are all just pawns of the organization, orphans without fathers or mothers. Many other members actually have families; that type of person is even easier to control."
"So."
"They."
"Are merely the organization’s ’disposable items.’"
"..."
"On the other hand."
"Tang Qing was designing a massage chair."
"While keeping an eye on this matter."
"In just one hour."
"Thousands of fighters were exchanged and scattered through various teleportation nodes. The organization was huge, needing many hands, though truly belonging to the organization were just over ten thousand people."
"Yet."
"Its non-core members had already exceeded twenty thousand, and that’s just those who knew of the organization or its branches. Those unaware or somewhat related but not closely were even far more numerous."
"For instance."
"In Africa."
"In a relatively backward country."
"The head of its military."
"Was a non-core member of ’Kovalro.’ His subordinates, numbering over fifty thousand soldiers, were also in the dark, with only the head and a few confidants aware of ’Kovalro.’ Those fifty thousand soldiers had no idea."
"However."
"These people were theoretically also ’Kovalro’s’ tentacles, for its actual control."
"So."
"If one were to count these ’tentacles,’ it’d truly be an endless task. Many ’Kovalro’ non-core members and protectors were influential locals. All these years of development by the fighters faithfully excluded Ling’s achievements."
"’Black Prison’ plus ’Tongtian.’"
"Along with the ’Global Umbrella Project.’"
"Plus personnel from various plans, the established networks still couldn’t match the influence of ’Kovalro.’"
"However."
"Success also whirlwind."
"Failure also whirlwind."
"Within ’Kovalro,’ a significant issue in the organizational structure was its dispersion; each small team, each division, each branch organization had very little interaction with each other."
"Except for the upper class."
"Others had only single line communications."
"Sometimes."
"Even if in the same city, and after a few collaborations, it was still impossible to determine if the other person was a member of the organization. There was no strict mandate, and neither would the members voluntarily expose their own identities; they even had to keep them hidden."
"Because."
"They also didn’t want anyone to know they were people of ’Kovalro.’"
"Both inside and outside."
"There was a notion of ’I don’t want anyone else besides the highest level to know my identity.’ Thus, ’Kovalro’s’ organizational model was set this way decades ago."
"Communication."
"Was also exclusively arranged by the highest management."
"Each transfer of information."
"Each task distribution."
"Each cooperation."
"All would have different methods and places."
"The same rendezvous point would never be used a second time, and their methods of transmitting information varied greatly. Therefore, except for the highest level, even the upper echelons only knew their own people close by."
"Towards the lower members."
"Not even knowing their full names, just a numerical code."
"Such an organizational structure."
"Maximized the concealment of its members."
"The degree of secrecy."
"It wasn’t inferior to the intelligence officers of various countries, and was even more clandestine."
"However."
"The downside was also quite obvious."
"For example."
"One ’tentacle’ being ’cut off,’ then someone replacing the new ’tentacle.’ They wouldn’t even realize it, as the highest ranks of the organization had only names and information. They couldn’t monitor all members in real-time like Tang Qing."
"The core content of ’The Dragon Eats the Elephant.’"
"Was to replace a few ’key tentacles’ for them."
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