Chapter 240: The Debrief
Gojaro, after concluding the call, turned to Jade with a sense of finality in his voice. "Okay, well, that's that. Report to the debrief room in 10 minutes and finish that tea. You should have your energy back by then."
He paused, his expression a mix of concern and resignation. "The director really wants to get you killed, or he really has faith in what Master Ash sees in you. Regardless, stick close to Oscar and Yui, okay? They have both been doing this for about 3 years now, so trust in their judgment."
Jade, absorbing his instructions, took another sip of the tea, feeling the warmth and energy slowly starting to replenish her reserves. Curious about Gojaro's next move, she asked, "And where are you going exactly?"
"There's something appearing around the Canadian border, and they can't really tell what it is, so I will go ahead and handle it," Gojaro explained, a hint of urgency in his tone. "Shouldn't take too long, so don't worry."
His reassurance did little to ease the weight of the situation.
"That doesn't stop me from worrying, as I have too many questions," Jade expressed, her voice tinged with concern and curiosity.
Gojaro, in the midst of gathering his belongings for the imminent task, paused at her words. "When we finish up," he began, hinting at a promise of more comprehensive answers once the immediate dangers were addressed.
As he made his way to the door, Jade's voice halted him once more. "How long have you exactly been at this, and do these creatures fight using the same abilities as us?" she inquired, seeking to understand the depth of Gojaro's experience and the nature of their adversaries.
Gojaro, placing a finger under his chin in contemplation, shared a glimpse into his past and the peculiarities of their foes. "I believe a good ten years, since I filled in for my father's retirement. I never had a normal life like most get, but regarding these creatures, they make no logical sense, and no two are usually alike from my experience."
He then added a crucial piece of insight into their vulnerability. "But after a while, they all die the same when you remove their heads."
"And one last thing, Jade," Gojaro called out, pausing at the threshold of departure. "I want you to use that eye of yours to gather as much intel on these creatures as possible."
His words carried a weight of expectation, emphasizing the unique capability entrusted to her. "Your perception that you were given could provide insight into these creatures that we don't know about. So, just stay on your toes and record as much information as you can."
With those final instructions, Gojaro departed, leaving Jade in a moment of solitude, her mind racing with the magnitude of the responsibility bestowed upon her. She clutched her chest, a mix of nervousness and excitement bubbling within. "For once, I get the chance to be useful," she thought to herself, a determined glint in her eye reflecting her newfound purpose.
Discarding the empty bottle in the trash can, Jade headed toward the debrief room, her steps echoing with resolve. The intermittent flashing of the red lights overhead.
Looking up toward the ceiling as she thought to herself further "Just how deep does all of this go though, whatever we are dealing with could just be a small piece in a huge puzzle "I will have to do what I can for Ty and maintain myself until his return
As Jade continued her walk down the unusually quiet hall, the absence of the typical hustle and bustle of the facility felt almost eerie. Her steps led her to a door marked "Fire Team: Debrief Room," beneath which her name was listed alongside those of Rosa Yuisui and Oscar Ruiz. With a mixture of anticipation and curiosity, she pushed the door open.
Inside, she found Rosa leaned over a table, her attire casual yet striking—a loose red hoodie paired with black leggings, the latter accented with red lines that added a dash of vibrancy to her look. Rosa's initial annoyance swiftly morphed into excitement upon noticing Jade's entrance.
"OMG, what are you doing here?!" Rosa exclaimed, her voice a mixture of surprise and delight. She quickly closed the distance between them, enveloping Jade in a warm hug that was both welcoming and comforting. "Just so you know, still soft as a pillow," she commented playfully, a slight lift of her hood revealing ears that puffed out slightly, adding an endearing touch to the moment.
Jade, slightly overwhelmed by Rosa's enthusiastic embrace, gently pushed her away, her voice tinged with amusement. "Okay, that's enough, thank you for the hug, but I'm not a very huggy person," she said with a slight laugh, trying to bring some normalcy back to the interaction.
Rosa, undeterred, continued, "Sure, sure. I'm surprised they let you come with us on this mission, though. From the report, it's supposedly a weak grade coming through whatever portal it is they use."
"Portal? Grade? What?" Jade's confusion was palpable. The terminology Rosa used was unfamiliar, adding layers of mystery to an already uncertain situation.
"Oh, don't worry, I'll explain it to you on our way. But what's confusing me the most is the report doesn't make sense," Rosa reassured her, indicating that the complexity of their mission went beyond simple categorizations.
Before Jade could further inquire, Oscar's voice cut through the room, introducing yet another perspective. Jade turned to see a 5'9" guy with dark black hair and two noticeable scars across his face. His presence, until now unnoticed, added an air of seriousness to the room. "While they don't add up, we simply need to just follow the instructions," he stated, emphasizing pragmatism over confusion.
Jade observed Oscar's attire, noting the loose, dark clothes made from an odd fabric that seemed both practical and mysterious. The hilted sword at his side caught her attention, reinforcing the notion that swords were a preferred weapon among her companions.
"They really like swords," she mused internally, recalling the weapon rack she had seen with Gojaro, before pushing the thought aside to focus on the matter at hand.
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