Fatal Extraction (The Chikara Revolution Book 1) by Evangeline Rain

Fatal Extraction (The Chikara Revolution Book 1) by Evangeline Rain

Author:Evangeline Rain [Rain, Evangeline]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-11T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 27

The men came out of the rooms, all looking very casual except for Zane.

“You all knew about the bug?” Nirvana asked her crew.

“Yeah, he told us. We told him to prepare to be pulped by you.” Daxon said, using his leg to sweep some of the broken pieces on the floor aside.

“You better not have bugged this room too.” She shot Ching a look.

“No.” He answered at the same time as Ramsey.

“I checked after he told us he bugged your place,” Ramsey said.

“Anyway, since I already know about your mission, I want to offer my help,” Ching said.

“I don’t want more people involved,” Zane cut in before Nirvana could say anything.

“I have a pair of MLink.”

The room became tensely silent as all eyes were on Ching.

The MLink was designed as a telepathy device in the early 50th century by the military for warfare. It was an attempt at creating an artificial hive mind by linking the minds of a platoon of elite soldiers and their commanders. It failed drastically, turning everyone insane, and the damage they created after was catastrophic.

There were further attempts to improve on newer versions, but the test subjects suffered so much that it was declared inhumane and subsequent research banned.

“How did you get it?” Nirvana asked, frowning.

Ching narrowed his eyes. “You are not the only one with contacts.”

“Why would you buy something like that?” she asked, flabbergasted.

He shrugged. “It was on impulse. Our relationship was stagnant, so I thought maybe—”

“How would the MLink help?” Zane interrupted. “The chip is implanted on the brain stem!” He pointed to his head agitatedly. “It’s a high-risk operation, not to mention how it makes people lose their minds—”

“The researchers have improved on it and the upgraded version has been tested successfully,” Ching argued. “It works better between just two people—”

“Or so they claimed! You have no proof! How can you risk her like this?” Zane exclaimed.

Ching ignored Zane and angled his body towards Nirvana, who had been quiet all this while. “I’ve thought this through. We all know he doesn’t possess the stealth to infiltrate—”

“I’m working on it!” Zane said with a raised voice.

Ching carried on ignoring him and spoke to Nirvana, “You don’t possess the technical knowledge to extract the information but if you both share the same consciousness, you can be the brawn and he can be the brains.”

“No! This is stupid! Suppose the operation went smoothly, and the MLink worked. There will be no privacy of thoughts, and once implanted, it can’t be removed. She’ll be linked to me for life!”

Nirvana held up her hand and glared at Zane. “I don’t need you to decide for me. I’ll make my own decisions.”

“But—”

“Take him away,” Nirvana gestured to Alden, who picked Zane up like he weighed nothing and took the struggling man out of the room with ease.

“—you don’t need this! Dein only asked you to get me in! You don’t have to go in!”

Daxon followed Alden and Zane to the balcony and slid the door closed behind him, cutting off Zane’s yelling.



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