"Operator, hello. If you are hearing this broadcast, it means the erosion has already begun, and we have started to be forgotten by the world."
"If the erosion goes too deep and c...
Misaka Mita thought to herself, her expression remaining calm, with her usual humble smile, albeit a very slight one, as if she were born to serve others at any time, and that her previous words were nothing more than a reasonable complaint.
Through the headset, another observer said, "We are about to enter the 832 field. Requesting observation expansion. Requesting the first time."
The monitoring circle was expanded several times over, waiting for the hunting dogs to enter and capture the prey.
Misaka Mita was absolutely certain that once they entered this place, no matter what characteristics or skills these people possessed, they would never be able to escape. The only outcome afterward would be to sink into an endless hell.
At this moment, these self-righteous operatives were completely oblivious and continued their endless chatter.
“It’s almost time, Joseph should be here soon,” Sergio suddenly said.
“Right, the teacher is always very quick.” Adam nodded and continued.
"Observers, I told you long ago that these idiots who only know how to laugh at others will not have a good end." He paused, and said meaningfully, "They are just able to carry out cross-regional surveillance by relying on their rogue nature. For a while, they were quite famous in the Americas branch."
"It's hard not to agree."
Sergio laughed again, and Misaka Mita suddenly felt a chill creep into her stomach, chilling her to the bone.
Just then, the voice of the third observer came through the earpiece, saying, "Joseph's vital signs have disappeared, cause unknown—"
Her body tensed suddenly—she was certain everyone had heard the message.
"Time to answer the phone," Sergio said.
"Enough with the banter, time to get to work." Adam unbuckled his seatbelt, jumped out of the car, and walked towards the hotel entrance.
At the same time, all the observers' phones rang.
She picked it up, and the number on it sent a chill down her spine.
After hesitating for less than a few seconds, the call was answered.
They simply couldn't refuse such calls.
"Joseph K?"
"I'm glad you all still remember me," the person on the other end said, in a calm yet chilling tone. "Now, I've come to catch up with you all."