The Directorâs expression turned serious, shadows of concern deepening in his eyes.
"Fang Xiu, youâd better brace yourself. The United Bureaus may not go along with this. They tend to play it safe, and if they can bury the truth, they will.
"Thereâs a good chance theyâll outright reject revealing the situation to the public. Youâve heard about how things are run in other countriesâitâs not quite like ours. When the truth drops here in our country, Huaxia, sure, thereâll be some unrest, but our people will rally behind headquarters to stand against the Specters.
"Weâve seen unity in crises before; our history has proved that. For some other countries⦠well, revealing the truth there could lead to outright chaos.
"In extreme cases, it could devolve into full-blown anarchyârioting, looting, violence, every kind of chaos imaginable. That sort of turmoil has happened before, and thereâs no need to test it again. Theyâre likely to oppose this.â
Fang Xiuâs response was as steady as ever. âSir, you misunderstand. Iâm not going to give them a proposal, but rather an announcement.â
The Director blinked, surprised, before breaking into a hearty laugh. âHahaha⦠Of course. This is about our own country and life; thereâs no need to ask anyone else for permission. Whether they agree or not, weâre merely letting them know. Maybe I am getting oldâlooks like this world belongs to you young folks now.â
His laughter faded, and he looked back at Fang Xiu with renewed curiosity. âSo, how exactly are you planning to do this?â
âItâs straightforward,â Fang Xiu said. âIâll make the announcement to the public, explaining the existence of the headquarters, managing public perception, and using the Foreseer title to reassure them. My goal is to make them understand that even in a world threatened by Specters, there are still people holding the lineâprotecting them, protecting our country.â
The Director nodded thoughtfully but quickly raised an eyebrow in surprise. âYou? Youâre going to make the announcement yourself? And Fang Moli⦠from what I know of him, he wonât take this news lightly. Heâd see this as a disaster in the making.â
Despite the Directorâs rare attempt at humor, Fang Xiuâs expression stayed calm and unwavering. âLeave Fang Moli to me. As Chief Commander, Iâll handle him. Once the truth is out, I will organize Investigation Bureaus across the country to begin psychic training programs at universities. The current number of psychics is far too low to keep up with the Specters. By letting young people experience controlled encounters with low-risk Specters, we can start building up a new wave of trained psychics. Iâm calling it the National Psychic Initiative.â
The Directorâs eyes gleamed with approval. âThatâs a solid plan. I considered something like it before, but at the time, I worried it was too early for younger people to confront the Specters. Thatâs why it was only put into effect within the military, where soldiers have stronger discipline and survival instincts. But with the current escalation in Specter incidents, nowâs the time to launch the National Psychic Initiative.â
âGood. Now, how long will it take to connect the national network, major live-streaming platforms, and TV channels for a broadcast to the entire nation?â
The Director paused, calculating. âGive us three days. By then, everything should be coordinated and ready to go.â
âPerfect,â Fang Xiu said. âWeâll start the national broadcast exactly three days from now.â
The Director nodded, preparing to take his leave. âIâll notify the United Bureau. Oh, and Fang Xiu, these just arrived.â He held out a small stack of envelopes. âInvitations from various countries. Theyâre mostly requests for you to visit their Investigation Bureausâofficially for diplomatic reasons, but really, theyâre hoping you can help their psychics break through to the fifth tier. Theyâre offering all sorts of incentives, and several ambassadors are already waiting outside to speak with you.â
Fang Xiu took one look at the invitations, barely skimming through them before dropping the entire stack straight into the trash can.
âI wonât be meeting with them.â
The Director hesitated for a moment, his unease palpable. âI get it if youâre not interested in helping them break through, but you should at least meet with them. Theyâre from the United Bureaus, after all. Itâs important to maintain some diplomatic relations.â
Fang Xiu stood firm, his resolve unshaken. âIâm not here to waste my time with irrelevant people. I wonât meet them.â
The Directorâs brows furrowed, but he could see that pressing the matter further would be pointless.
So, he pivoted to a different concern. âAlright, then. But thereâs another issue. You need to start thinking about your personal guard. As Chief Commander, and with your ability to help others break through to the fifth tier, youâll have countless forces keeping a close eye on you. Youâre a target, whether you like it or not. Itâs time to assemble a guard to ensure your safety. Also, Iâve heard youâve been leaving headquarters on your own pretty often. Thatâs dangerous. You can't afford to go out alone anymore. You need protection.â
Fang Xiuâs voice remained level, but the calmness in his tone only made his words more chilling. âSir, I think youâve forgotten about my abilities. With my foresight, Iâll never run into danger. If thereâs ever a truly deadly situation, Iâll see it coming and avoid it in time.â
The Director paused, reflecting on Fang Xiuâs words. He realized that heâd been thinking of Fang Xiu as just another third-tier psychicâsomeone who needed protection. But in truth, Fang Xiuâs foresight made him virtually invincible. No ambush or trap would ever catch him off guard.
âAlright, I get it,â the Director said, nodding slowly. âJust⦠be careful. Iâll handle the ambassadors.â
With that, the Director turned and left, leaving Fang Xiu alone with his thoughts.
*****
Later that nightâ¦
In a secluded forest on its outskirts, Fang Xiu stood alone, far from the city lights and the prying eyes in Shangjing City.
His posture was straight, hands clasped behind his back, as he gazed into the dense darkness of the trees.
His face was unreadable, his expression distant as though his mind was somewhere else entirely.
A rustle in the shadows drew his attention, and a guy materialized from the darkness. It was Ace of Spades, his actions as silent as the night itself.
When Ace of Spades saw Fang Xiu, his emotions were a confusing blend of reverence, fear, and doubt.
He wasnât a fool. While Fang Xiu had let him leave headquarters during the last mission, the events that followed were unclear.
But the rumors swirling about Fang Xiuâs actions left no room for uncertaintyâhe was the worldâs top psychic, the one every Investigation Bureau was desperate to recruit.
And, of course, Ace of Spades had learned the truth about Jokerâs death.
âSir,â Ace of Spades said, his voice tinged with respect, though it faltered when he spoke again. âWhy⦠did you kill Joker?â
Fang Xiu turned to face him, his gaze sharp and emotionless. The pale moonlight cast a cold glow over his face, giving him an almost eerie, yet undeniably captivating presence.
âAce of Spades,â Fang Xiuâs voice was low, each word carrying an icy weight. âWhat makes you think I need to explain things to you now?â
The moment those words left his lips, Ace of Spades felt an icy fear rush through him. Before he could even process the situation, his legs buckled, and he found himself kneeling on the ground with a resounding thud.
âIâsir, I didnât mean it! I was just⦠I was anxious. It slipped out! Please, forgive me, sir.â
Fang Xiuâs footsteps were deliberate and light as he approached. The rustle of leaves underfoot was the only sound as he closed the distance between them.
He stopped right in front of Ace of Spades, looking down at him with an almost clinical detachment.
âHave I been too lenient with you?â Fang Xiuâs tone was colder than ever. âNow a dog starts barking at his master?â
Without warning, Fang Xiuâs left hand landed lightly on Ace of Spadesâ shoulder. It wasnât an aggressive gesture, but the simple touch sent a chill racing down Ace of Spadesâ spine.
In that moment, the whispers Ace of Spades had heard from others within the organizationârumors about what happened to those who crossed Fang Xiuâflashed through his mind. And the fear in his chest deepened.