Su-ho took Ivan out of the subspace house and was able to locate the detention facility where the North Korean civilians were held almost immediately.
With Mana Perception and Ki Sense activated, he could sense a fair number of Bratva-affiliated Players.
'The one with the highest mana sensitivity must be Dmitri.'
No reason to hesitate.
Su-ho charged straight into the facility.
"Hm?"
"What the?"
"Huh?"
The first-tier Bratva members noticed Su-ho approaching and immediately drew their weapons.
But before they could even react, Su-ho’s sword moved first.
[Cloud Severance activated.]
Slaaaash!
"Aaaaagh!!"
"Uwaaaaagh!!"
Screams burst out.
Su-ho didn’t kill them.
He could have, but he deliberately slashed at their legs to cripple them instead.
The screams drew more Bratva members out, and Su-ho cut all of them down as well.
Even Dmitri, the leader of the unit, wasn’t an exception.
No matter how high his status in the Red Mafia was, at best he was a 1-star Player.
"Who the hell are you?!"
"Who sent you?!"
"North Korea? That can’t be—how...?!"
The Bratva members fired off question after question.
Su-ho wanted to cut their tongues out.
But he had more to do, so he simply stopped the bleeding with a skill and gathered them together using his clone soldiers.
Su-ho glanced over them.
Then called Ivan over and asked,
"Twenty-one in total. Is this everyone?"
Ivan took a careful look at Dmitri’s group and nodded.
"Yes, that’s exactly all of them. Twenty-one total."
"Go."
"What?"
"Go. I told you I’d let you live."
"I-I... really?"
"I’m counting to five. Five, four..."
"G-Going!!"
Ivan bolted like a madman.
Su-ho watched him run off, then summoned and threw the Guiyeong Spear.
[Throwing Spear activated.]
Crunch!!
The Guiyeong Spear pierced straight through the back of Ivan’s head.
Su-ho turned his gaze toward Dmitri.
Dmitri, clutching his severed leg, glared at Su-ho with his characteristic vicious eyes.
"...Who sent you?"
"What’s it to you?"
"What?"
"Enthrallment."
[Enthrallment activated.]
As Su-ho spoke, the skill activated.
Heart-shaped icons appeared in the eyes of Dmitri and his entire squad as they met Su-ho’s gaze.
'Their levels must be low—it hit them all at once.'
Su-ho nodded and said,
"Everyone, raise your right hand."
Shoop—
They all raised their hands at his command.
Naturally, he had spoken in Russian.
Once they obediently raised their hands, Su-ho nodded again.
"Everyone except those from the KGB, lower your hands."
Everyone lowered their hands.
Except one.
Seeing that one person, Su-ho couldn’t help but chuckle.
The only one who hadn’t lowered his hand.
Surprisingly, it was Dmitri, the man leading the first-tier Bratva members.
'So I was right. There really was a KGB agent among them.'
The KGB, the Committee for State Security, had existed during the Soviet Union. It had been dissolved with the USSR’s collapse.
Later, it was split into agencies like the FSB and SVR—but after the Cataclysm, the KGB was revived in accordance with the times.
Of course, that didn’t mean Russia had returned to being a communist state like in the Soviet era.
Russia was still a federal republic, with a market economy and a multi-party democracy.
'On the surface, anyway.'
But no one really believed that.
Especially not after they brought back the infamous KGB.
The current Russian president was no different from past dictators.
And behind the scenes, he used the revived KGB to control Bratva.
In other words, Bratva was a puppet front committing all sorts of atrocities on behalf of the KGB.
Even /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ Isabella—his former comrade and known as Russia’s Saint—had been raised that way.
Su-ho asked again.
"Dmitri."
"Yes."
"What’s your real name?"
"My real name is Yuri Ivanov."
"Your department within the KGB?"
"I belong to the 13th Directorate."
The 13th Directorate.
Also referred to simply as Directorate 13—an entirely new division created when the KGB was revived post-Cataclysm.
It was considered the most powerful division within the KGB.
Su-ho continued questioning.
"Was the Baikal project commissioned by the KGB?"
"Yes."
At Yuri’s answer, Su-ho closed his eyes for a moment.
Ever since the KGB’s revival, it was said that every major action taken by Russians had some involvement from them.
When Baikal had spread worldwide, the KGB had been suspected as the hidden force behind it, but no one had ever been able to prove it.
'Because if that truth were exposed and they were held accountable, no one knew how far Russia would go in retaliation.'
Russia was dangerous.
Even in the pre-Cataclysm era, when the world spoke of peace, they had started wars.
And now Su-ho had just done what no one else had managed—he’d revealed that truth.


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