Brenner Souka felt powerful for having been chosen by Huguel to carry out the mission to kidnap the Bee Woman. He knew that she was one of the organization's main adversaries and that capturing her could serve to weaken the heroes' efforts.
Brenner Souka followed the Bee Woman throughout the city, hiding in the shadows and planning her attack. When he found the right moment, he launched a fireball towards the Bee Lady's wings, causing her to lose control and fall to the ground.
He soon approached her and knocked her out to facilitate his transport. Brenner Souka had no mercy and felt no regrets in his act, after all, he was fulfilling his mission and achieving the goals of the organization.
Upon arriving with the Bee Woman at the organization's secret hideout, Brenner Souka was praised by Huguel and his colleagues, who treated him like a hero. But gradually, Brenner Souka began to realize the true nature of the organization and the consequences of his actions.
He began to feel a sense of guilt and regret for attacking and seriously injuring the Bee Woman. Brenner Souka began to wonder if he was on the right side and if the organization's actions were really fair and noble.
Over time, Brenner Souka realized that he needed to change his course and his way of acting. He knew he needed to fight for what was right and that even if it meant going against the organization, he needed to act with integrity and courage.