Toni's heart sank as he realized that Kaizo was going to use the chaos of the attack as an opportunity to cover up his own misdeeds. He knew that he had to act fast if he was going to clear his name and expose Kaizo's treachery once and for all.
As the soldiers rushed in and arrested Toni, Ana, and Tangero, they were roughly forced to the ground. Toni struggled against his captors, shouting and cursing at them for their betrayal.
"What is the meaning of this? You can't do this to us!" Ana cried out, her voice filled with fear and confusion.
Tangero looked around frantically, trying to make sense of what was happening. It seemed like everything was falling apart before his eyes.
Toni couldn't help but think about how his carefully constructed plan had backfired so spectacularly. As the soldiers detained Ana, General Toni, and Tangero to the ground, the library door burst open, and a group of terrorists stormed in, their guns at the ready. the soldiers quickly stood up, their guns trained on the intruders.
For a few tense moments, the two sides faced off, neither willing to back down. Finally, one of the terrorists spoke up, demanding that they hand over the Novartic spy who had infiltrated their organization.
General Kaizo's smile grew wider as he watched the standoff between soldiers and the terrorists. He knew that he was the spy and that he had been feeding information to the terrorist group for months.
With a sense of calm determination, Kaizo walked forward towards the terrorist leader with the blue arm band, his hands held up in a gesture of peace.
As he approached the group, the terrorist leader hesitated for a moment, his gun still trained on Toni. But then he lowered his weapon and turned to face Kaizo.
"Well, well, well," the terrorist leader said, a sly grin spreading across his face. "If it isn't our little spy.
As Tangero watched General Kaizo reveal himself as the spy, he was filled with a sense of disbelief and devastation. He had always looked up to kaizo as a role model, and now he realized that the man he had admired for so long was a traitor.
Tangero's mind raced back to earlier conversations with Kaizo who had tried to warn him about the dangers of espionage and the importance of loyalty to one's country. At the time, Tangero had brushed off Kaizo's words, convinced that he was simply being overly cautious.
But now, as he watched the soldiers detain General Toni and Ana, Tangero realized the gravity of the situation. He had been blind to the truth, and now it was too late.
Feeling a mix of anger, sadness, and betrayal, Tangero could only watch as the events unfolded before him, his world shattered by the revelation that general kaizo had been working against the country he had sworn to protect
Kaizo couldn't help but laugh as he saw the look of heartbreak on Tangero's face. "I'm not Kaizo," he said, still chuckling. "I'm his younger and smarter brother, Eizo."
Tangero stared at him in disbelief, his mind struggling to process the shocking revelation. He had always looked up to Kaizo as a role model and a hero, and now he had to come to terms with the fact that the man he idolized was nothing more than a fraud.
"How could you do this?" Tangero demanded, his voice shaking with anger and betrayal.
"It was for the greater good," Eizo replied, his smile fading slightly. "Our country needed someone on the inside, someone who could gather intelligence and take action when necessary. Kaizo was too kind and too soft-hearted to do what needed to be done. I had to step in and take his place."
Tangero shook his head in disbelief, unable to comprehend the extent of this deception. He had always looked up to Kaizo as a hero, and now he was struggling to come to terms with the fact that the man he admired was nothing more than a pawn in his brother's game.
"I trusted you," Tangero said, his voice cracking with emotion. "I looked up to you. And now you've destroyed everything I believed in."
Eizo sighed, his face softening slightly. "I'm sorry, Tangero. I never meant to hurt you. But sometimes, sacrifices have to be made for the greater good."