Chapter 119 Postman Amon
Chapter 119 Postman Amon
Chapter 119 Postman Amon
A private room in a coffee shop.
Raphael sipped his coffee and instructed his subordinates to establish an assassin company, but ostensibly, it was called "The Mechanic Company."
He planned to rent a high-end shop and hire some trained servants, just to make a show of it, since there was no real reception work involved.
Raphael would only bring customers here to receive them if they were customers who were not afraid of being investigated by the official extraordinary individuals.
Raphael is now quite well-off and has no intention of saving money in a place like this.
While setting up the company, Raphael sent three subordinates to "run business," attending more parties and dances, looking for wealthy businessmen or officials with whom he had conflicts, and looking for potential customers.
As for whether it would attract the attention of the official extraordinary individuals, Raphael was confident that he would not leave any clues at the scene.
However, it is easy to leave clues with customers and contact them through secret contacts.
Wagner and the other two felt that the task assigned by their superior was very novel, and this was the first time they had received such a task. They were all secretly determined to complete it seriously.
Raphael's "killer personality" can finally come out and give Wagner and others a go, explaining how to "develop clients."
How to be a good middleman, how to collect money, etc.
As they listened, Wagner and his companions' expressions gradually became serious, because they realized that this was a well-hidden and sophisticated business model for an assassin company. If they followed Mr. Collins' instructions step by step, even official extraordinary individuals might not be able to find them.
After explaining these matters, Raphael took his leave.
The remaining three subordinates exchanged glances. Moore, with his high-bridged nose, asked Wagner, "I remember you said you knew Mr. Collins before?"
"Yes, we've met a few times." It's more than just knowing each other; Wagner was there to observe Raphael's induction.
Moore added, "This gentleman's idea is quite ingenious."
Keke nodded in agreement. He felt that Raphael had the ability to elevate ordinary criminal acts to new heights!
Raphael returned to his apartment and treated himself to a barbecue.
Having subordinates saved him a lot of energy; otherwise, he wouldn't know how long it would have taken to build the "company" on his own.
Sipping red wine and eating roast meat, Raphael began to ponder how to continue playing the role of "liver".
He has consistently felt the feedback from his previous performances.
It's estimated that some people are still quietly circulating the story of "digging up a body from another's body," but it's most likely being circulated as a ghost story. As for the story of the "morgue" being haunted, because there were so few eyewitnesses, it probably only left a deep impression on the two official extraordinary individuals. The doctor who went to the morgue with them must have signed a confidentiality agreement, so this classic episode probably didn't spread.
Raphael suddenly realized that one of the purposes of the official confidentiality regulations for extraordinary individuals was to prevent the panic caused by extraordinary events from spreading, and that the less one knew, the lower the probability of encountering an extraordinary event.
The second objective should be to interfere with the role played by secret organizations or wild extraordinary individuals.
The more widely Raphael's "ghost stories" circulated, the more noticeable the feedback on his performance, and the faster Raphael absorbed the potion.
After thinking it over for a moment, he decided to take an "Iron Corpse" to a bar near the hospital the next day to tell the story of what happened in the morgue. Once the story spread, it would help him further digest the magic potion.
Is this an expansion of previous performances, or do we need to continue with new performances?
Raphael then smiled, thinking he would need to find more spectators this time.
After finishing his meal, he chatted with Brook and Nami while refining his role-playing plan.
After chatting for a while, Raphael thought to himself: Backlund is indeed a "land of hope," with so many places where he can easily complete his role.
The next day, after making preparations, Raphael took a newly transformed zombie and arrived at the subway station by horse-drawn carriage.
This zombie was a homeless man on the street before his death. Raphael controlled it to put on work clothes, otherwise it would definitely not be able to enter the subway station.
The homeless man died of an acute illness, so he didn't look extremely thin.
With a little dressing up, she looks just like an ordinary person.
Raphael needed this kind of ordinariness and mediocre quality.
After getting off the carriage at the subway station, Raphael sensed something and saw a young man dressed as a postman stop his bicycle across the street. He had black curly hair, black eyes, a broad forehead, a thin face, and wore a monocle made of crystal.
Raphael found the other person's attire somewhat strange, or rather, he couldn't understand why the other person was wearing a monocle; it looked rather incongruous.
That was one of Amon's important clones.
Some time ago, he received a letter from another clone, informing him that the clone seemed to have been killed.
So "Postman Amon" began investigating the area where that clone had been active.
He saw something inexplicable in Raphael, so he decided to stop and observe.
"Postman Amon" had no intention of "stealing" this "living corpse" because his spirituality realized that using his extraordinary abilities on the "living person" would make things uncontrollable.
The two looked at each other and then smiled.
Some "memories" seemed to be on the verge of emerging from Raphael's mind, but because Amon was the Angel King of the "wrong" path, the information about him was related to the "Source Castle," so those memories were covered by layers of gray fog.
After exchanging a smile, Raphael bought tickets and led the live audience into the subway station.
After parking his bicycle, "Postman Amon" followed them into the subway station. He smelled a prank and had to go in and see what was going on. However, the ticket he used to enter the station was one he had stolen.
Raphael did not notice "Postman Amon". He brought the zombie to the platform and sat down quietly to wait.
Not long after, the evening rush hour arrived, and the subway platform gradually became crowded; the stage was set up.
At this point, Raphael began his performance, letting the zombies squeeze into the crowd and then saying, "It's so hot!"
Then I started taking off my shirt.
Everyone around was stunned and looked at the zombie, because it was winter and everyone was shivering and huddled up.
Some people noticed that the "It's so hot" comment didn't seem to come from him, but since he started taking off his clothes, no one thought much of it.
Soon, the zombie took off its vest, revealing its bare upper body, and asked, "Aren't you hot?"
It took out a scalpel: "I need to peel off the skin too, that will cool me down."
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