Chapter 14 - S-Level Paranormal Event

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"Warning! Warning! Coordinates xxx, S-level incident warning!"

A piercing alarm sounded from the system inside the Special Events Department building, alerting almost all of the Enforcement Department's Enforcers still staying inside the building.

"What's the situation? Is the system broken? How can it be S-rank? There are no strange symptoms outside at all, an S-level event should be a psychic event that endangers the city!" 

Some of the interns who had just turned up were astonished.

"It could be that the system thinks that the magnetic fluctuations of this psychic event are too violent, and if it changes rapidly in a short period of time, the system will indeed adjust the danger level up appropriately. Because it means that psychic event has the potential to grow rapidly, and if it is not dealt with quickly, it will probably turn into a catastrophe." A senior executive next to him explained soberly.

"But even that means that the level of danger in this psychic incident is high ......" Another executive was also full of worry.

A group of executives were all waiting in the ground floor lobby at this time for a mission to be issued from above, usually, a department captain would take a portion of the executives to carry out this mission, of course, this number could not be too many, it could not be all of the executives. After all, there were still people sitting at the headquarters, and there were other paranormal incidents that had to be left with enough manpower to deal with.

In this way, in fact, the manpower of their department is completely insufficient.

Apart from the reason why this paranormal incident was so rampant, there was another reason for such a shortage of manpower. That was that the special incident handling department in Li had not yet recovered from the last Level A incident codenamed Ancient God Simulator. For the special events department in Li, which normally only deals with low-level incidents and is not ranked at all in terms of strength by the headquarters, facing a Class A paranormal incident was a disaster.

Now, before they could make up for the losses from the last A-Level incident, they had to deal with a higher-level paranormal incident. Such a situation made even the senior executives, who were experienced in dealing with paranormal incidents, feel desperate. Thinking about the fact that the department had lost a third of its staff and several of its senior staff after the last mission, some of them could not help but feel like backing out. As the recent spike in the department's death rate was too much for them to bear.

There are new recruits who are eager to make their mark, but most of them are just youngsters with a serious lack of ability and experience and are just squeezed into a group of senior executives in the same uniform to make up the numbers, which is what the department has done since the last major reduction in the number of executives. The executives gathered in the department lobby with their own thoughts, and soon the captain, Li, arrived, knowing that the situation was urgent and that it was imperative to send someone to deal with the paranormal incident quickly. Especially as the outbreak took place at the University of Li, a place where countless powerful children were gathered.

"I believe everyone already understands the situation, so I won't say much more, those who volunteer to go can raise their hands, in addition, I'll order a few more newly recruited executives." Division Li said, looking towards the senior executives gathered in a ball in the hall, clearly addressing them.

He also knew that the S-class incident must be dangerous, but this time, after all, countless innocent students were at stake, and there was the urging of the government department, so he had to harden his heart and send someone to rescue them. Most of the senior executives avoided the eyes of Division Li, who then frowned and saw that only four or five hands were raised in the hall, obviously, the senior executives were poorly motivated. Seeing this, his heart sank, but he didn't want to blame the senior executives who were bleeding for the department, knowing that they were overwhelmed by the recent busy tasks and the rising death rate, so he sighed and ordered a few more new executives to make up the numbers.

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