Chapter 634 Ascension
Jonathan’s words caused Geoffrey to fall into deep thought. Thereafter, he—without any hesitation—picked up the fruit knife on
the table and stabbed it into Seamus’ neck, causing him to struggle violently before breathing his last.
It was then that Jonathan gave Geoffrey an icy stare. “Geoffrey, this is the time I need the intelligence network. Hence, you had
better have a d*mn good reason for killing him.”
Getting back up to his feet, Geoffrey turned toward Jonathan. “Mr. Goldstein, I did it because I want to take over his role as chief
of Terrandya’s intelligence network. Although Seamus is now dead, I alone am sufficient to fill his shoes.” “You?”
Jonathan chuckled at Geoffrey.
“After listening to your backstory, I don’t deny that you’re superior to Seamus when it comes to being cunning and ruthless.
Having said that, it also means that you’re a loose cannon on top of the fact that you’re capable enough to control the
intelligence network of Terrandya.”
“Mr. Goldstein, I understand your concerns, but I can prove myself to you,” Geoffrey replied with a smug smile.
“Over the last two years, Seamus has gathered a tremendous amount of wealth, estimated to be in the hundreds of billions. That
was the reason why he became extraordinarily cautious after the incident at Mysonna. He feared offending either side.
Furthermore, I was the one managing Terrandya’s intelligence network over the last year, even though he was officially in
charge. Now that he’s dead, I’m entirely capable of taking over without any disruptions.”
The confidence Geoffrey demonstrated gave Jonathan food for thought.
This young man might have the demeanor of a jovial university student, but this is the first time I have seen someone display
such sharpness and brutality. A person like that is no different from a double-edged sword, extremely effective when pointed in
the right direction but dangerous when wielded wrongly. Seamus had learned it the hard way.
After dwelling on the matter, Jonathan finally spoke.
“In that case, is being the chief of Terrandya’s intelligence network your answer to the one wish I grant you?”
Jonathan assumed that Geoffrey’s sole goal was to take over Seamus’ role.
Little did he expect to see the latter shake his head.

“Mr. Goldstein, if you hadn’t appeared, I would’ve taken over Terrandya’s intelligence network after killing Seamus anyway. But
now that you’re here, why shouldn’t I go for broke? Since you owe me a debt of gratitude, I would like to join Asura’s Office as a
core member once the matter in Terrandya has been resolved.”
Jonathan was suddenly intrigued by Geoffrey’s suggestion.
He had previously recognized the latter’s extraordinary talent but still didn’t expect Geoffrey to make such an audacious wish.
Asura’s Office might have been established for three years, but its core still comprised the same batch of followers from the very
beginning.
It was a situation where Jonathan lacked the courage to do so than the political will.
Asura’s Office’s rapid expansion had ignited jealousy and fear amongst many other factions within Chanaea.
Even if Jonathan wanted to take in new blood now, he still had no way of discerning where the loyalty of these new members lay.
If any of them were to turn out to be a mole for other prominent families or Yaleview, it would result in the destruction of Asura’s
Office from within.
Considering the circumstances, Jonathan suddenly saw hope and opportunity in Geoffrey.
“Geoffrey, since your wish wasn’t for me to look past your mistakes, what makes you think that I would spare you?”
“It was a gamble,” Geoffrey confessed.
“With Seamus’ death, Terrandya’s intelligence network is in tatters. But now that you need them as your spies, I’m betting that’s
the reason why you won’t kill me.”
In a blinding flash, a long sword appeared in the air and plunged right into Geoffrey’s chest.
Despite that, Geoffrey—eyes closed—stood steadfastly still.
As blood began to stain his white shirt, he maintained his posture as if he didn’t feel anything at all.
“Are you not afraid of death?”

Opening his eyes, Geoffrey flatly answered, “I am! However, the moment I made my decision, I accepted the fact that I would die
at your whim. Thus, there’s no point in resisting or being afraid.”
With a slight wave of his hand, the sword flew back into Jonathan’s grasp before returning to his ring.
“I admire your guts and admit that you’re a ruthless man.” Smiling, Jonathan added, “If my sword were to move deeper by half an
inch, your heart would’ve been pierced by it.”
“Does that mean you’ll allow me to join the core of Asura’s Office?”
“Impossible!” The smiling Jonathan elaborated, “The core members of Asura’s Office have gone through many trials and
tribulations before gaining my absolute trust. As for you, I have barely known you for more than an hour, so what trust is there to
talk about? Besides, I would be a fool to put Asura’s Office at risk for the sake of repaying a debt of gratitude.”
“For now, you can take over Seamus’ role as chief in Terrandya. As for joining Asura’s Office, I’ll provide you with a platform.
Once Eshistan’s intelligence network has been dealt with, you’ll have a place within the organization’s intelligence team.”
“Thank you, Asura. I, Geoffrey Lowe, will serve you to the best of my abilities,” Geoffrey declared with a bow.
“Mr. Goldstein, I have previously learned that you were looking for information about Horbah. I can provide you with a report
immediately. Currently, the Eastern Army has retreated to Kransbay, a city near River Onxy. The spies from Jetroina have also
gathered there, which is where the Eastern Army’s main base is located. From a military perspective, Jetroina’s goal is the same
as what the Eastern Army was doing in Mysonna. They are looking to cut off the supply lines belonging to the main forces on the
battlefront.”
Geoffrey’s words caused a grim expression to descend upon Jonathan’s face, for Karl’s betrayal had become the latter’s biggest
problem.
To make matters worse, two days into the Eastern Army’s declaration of independence, they had already been targeted by
Jetroina.
After the chaos I have wrecked upon them, Jetroina shouldn’t have the capacity to stir up any trouble. But given the massive
scale of Karl’s movements, I’m afraid some other faction might be behind this instead.
Doveston bordered three countries—Merania, Remdik, and Nardor, while overlooking Jetroina across the sea.

Nardor was a weak country and posed no threat to Doveston, even if the entire nation was mobilized.
As for Merania, the largest inland country, they had always maintained a neutral stance.
As a result, the only possibility left was Remdik.
North of River Onxy, the Medved Army and Eastern Army deployed by the river. As for the spies from Jetroina, they began to
gather in Kransbay, showing no fear of being exposed.
Although the events seem unrelated on the surface, they were anything but that.
Leaning back into his chair, Jonathan frowned deeply.
“Geoffrey, check all recent flights and ships from Jetroina. As these spies are not the Eastern Army’s special forces, they are
certainly not enough to cut off Karl’s supply lines.”

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