In a dimly lit room, Mr. Lee's voice echoed as he unfolded the tale of the Church of Broken People, outlining its mysterious purpose. Cut to Subaru, the Primordial of Pain, revealing a cryptic conversation about "Operation T." The cultists eagerly awaited this enigmatic event, shrouded in anticipation for years.
As Subaru delves into the unfolding scheme, it is unveiled that Operation T aimed to summon the Primordial of Suffering himself. This malevolent being promised to assist individuals in achieving their goals in exchange for a hefty toll—participants must endure a predestined, unfortunate fate. It's a macabre pact that the cultists willingly embraced.
Subaru, in his commanding presence, interrogates his underlings about an attack on a man pivotal to their plans. Meanwhile, Charlie, an enemy of Subaru, begins to recount the vendetta against Professor Flapjackery and Julius. To Charlie, anyone associated with his enemies, including Professor Flapjackery, becomes an adversary by association.
In a sinister exchange, Charlie and his subordinate discuss the looming figure of the Primordial of Chaos, known as Mr. Lee. They speculate that Mr. Lee's sporadic attacks are tied to the cult's aggression. The subordinate suggests that Mr. Lee is the only force restraining Fondal, emphasizing the delicate balance between chaos and order in this eerie narrative.he narrative then takes a compelling turn as we delve into Agony's perspective. TheTideKing, also known as Agony, steps into focus and begins to unravel the intricate web woven by BoredDude. In Agony's recounting, we learn about the profound danger embodied by BoredDude, the very author orchestrating this unfolding tale. Recognized as Entity 001 by The Basic Foundation, BoredDude's actions prompted the formation of a global coalition, a response to the devastating loss suffered by its founder at the hands of BoredDude.
BoredDude, fueled solely by an insatiable boredom, wields the power to shape worlds, alternating between creation and annihilation. The Basic Foundation's existence is a countermeasure to restrain the capricious whims of this author. BoredDude's actions are spurred solely by a sense of relentless boredom; without it, he remains dormant. Intriguingly, in moments of non-boredom, he assumes the guise of a high school student, embracing a semblance of normalcy.
Noteworthy in BoredDude's narrative is his role in selecting a Primordial, guided by a unique aspect of each candidate. His influence extends to defeating formidable figures, including Carlos Vanidad. Redacted, a significant character, underscores BoredDude's position as one of the few most dangerous individuals. This revelation unfolds against the backdrop of the author's exceptional role in shaping the narrative.Just as Agony is about to conclude his revelations about BoredDude, the narrative abruptly shifts to the global stage. The U.S. government, along with every world government, declares a state of war against an alien race known as the Khuzorts. Despite being one of the most civilized alien species, the Khuzorts are compelled to fight for the construction of an intergalactic ring, seeking to harness more power.
This war stems from the Khuzorts' desire to exploit Earth's unique resource—Gilim, the rarest and most potent element in the universe. Typically, planets possessing Gilim are enslaved, but Earth, despite being rich in this coveted resource, remains under the control of seemingly inept humans. The leaders are portrayed, especially one elderly figure, with a dubious focus on dementia and alleged preferences.
As the Earth governments convene, a division emerges, with numerous countries, including the United States, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Ukraine, and more, leaning toward war. Others, like Switzerland, Malaysia, and India, opt for neutrality, refusing to entangle themselves in the impending conflict. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's technological hub, becomes a focal point as the Prime Minister engages with the Malaysian Secret Service. Malaysia, a technological powerhouse, finds itself at the center of the global struggle for survival against the enigmatic Khuzorts.I appreciate the correction. Let me adjust that:
In a tense moment, the Malaysian Prime Minister directs the Malaysian Secret Service to prepare for a raid against the impending Khuzort threat. Meanwhile, the focus shifts to the United States, where the renowned tech figure Zog Zorblat is unwilling to join the war. Despite the U.S. President's insistence and inquiries about Prof. Flapjackery's whereabouts, Zog remains steadfast in his decision, citing his friendship with the Khuzorts from the beginning.
As Zog contemplates avoiding the conflict by venturing to another planet or dimension, the U.S. President takes drastic measures, threatening Zog and his family if he doesn't comply. Confused by the sudden turn of events, Emily seeks answers from Lyra, who downplays the situation and proceeds onto a ship.
Lyra, revealing her status as the princess of the celestial realm, corrects the U.S. President about the potential repercussions of breaking an agreement between Heaven and the U.S. Their pact ensures that each realm will not trouble the other if someone decides to switch worlds. Faced with potential divine consequences, the U.S. President backs down, allowing Zog to continue his journey to another dimension.
In a poignant moment, Zog, prioritizing Emily's safety, decides to leave Earth for the celestial realm. As they approach this new realm, Emily expresses a desire to explore galaxies instead. Zog, embracing the opportunity for a different adventure, agrees to embark on a new cosmic journey alongside Emily.In our conversation with Julius, he shed light on the complex dynamics involving Mr. Li, Primordial Chaos, and Prof. Flapjackery. Julius expressed a desire to aid the Fondal country in its war against the cult known as The Church of Broken People, orchestrated by a mysterious code named Both. To achieve this, they need a crucial element for their plan—the Mask of a Thousand Faces.
Interestingly, Julius revealed that Zog had acquired the Mask of a Thousand Faces. Mister Li emphasized that Zog Zorblat was the one who obtained this significant artifact. The Mask of a Thousand Faces, crucial for their endeavors, became a focal point in our discussion.
Mister Li further stated that Flapjackery comprehends the dire circumstances surrounding him. The Mask of a Thousand Faces, obtained by Zog Zorblat, holds a pivotal role in the unfolding narrative, its significance echoing through our conversation.