Chapter 379: A Briefing on Escalation
The familiar comfort of Marcus's limousine provided a stark contrast to the tension I had experienced throughout the day at Hudson Heights. As we pulled away from the school grounds, I found myself mentally cataloging everything that had transpired - the missing operative, the identification of two additional assassins, and the trap I had narrowly avoided thanks to Derek's perfectly timed interruption.
The drive home gave me time to organize my thoughts and plan how to present the updated intelligence to Anthony. The situation had become significantly more complex than our initial assessment, and the tactical implications needed to be communicated clearly to ensure appropriate adjustments to our security protocols.
When we arrived at the penthouse, I made a decision that would streamline the briefing process while also honoring my commitment to better transparency with the girls.
"I need everyone to meet me in the living room," I announced as I entered the apartment. "It'll be faster to brief everyone at once rather than having separate conversations."
Alexis and Camille appeared almost immediately from their respective areas of the penthouse, both looking curious about what had prompted such an urgent gathering. From the kitchen came the sound of Sienna preparing what smelled like an elaborate dinner, accompanied by the clattering of pots and pans.
"I can hear you from here," Sienna called out without pausing in her cooking. "Just talk loud enough and I'll catch everything important."
Evelyn's office door remained closed, and I could hear the muffled sound of her voice engaged in what sounded like an important phone conversation.
"Evelyn is finalizing arrangements for the country meetings you'll need to attend," Camille explained, settling onto the couch. "Something about coordinating schedules with various diplomatic representatives to ensure you get their official support."
I nodded, understanding that Evelyn's work was crucial for the larger political aspects of my fight against the World President. While I was dealing with immediate physical threats, she was managing the complex international relationships that would determine my long-term security and influence.
I pulled out my phone and dialed Anthony's direct line. He answered on the second ring with his characteristic efficiency.
"Boss. I assume you have updates from today's activities?"
"Significant updates," I replied, activating the speaker function so that Alexis and Camille could hear the conversation. "I've identified two additional members of the assassination team, and we have a missing operative situation that needs immediate assessment."
"Go ahead."
"The two new hostiles are Ken Ross, who operates under the cover of student activities coordinator, and Thomas Chen, who handles athletics and activities budget coordination. I recognized both of their voices from the conversation Milan and I overheard yesterday morning."
I could hear Anthony making notes in the background. "How did you make this identification?"
"Ms. Patterson led me to what was clearly a coordinated trap. All three of them were positioned to prevent my escape from an isolated classroom, and they were preparing to act when Derek interrupted with routine administrative business."
"You walked into a trap?" Camille interrupted, her voice carrying a mixture of concern and incredulity. "Rey, what were you thinking?"
"It wasn't entirely voluntary," I replied defensively. "Ms. Patterson was leading me around the school, supposedly to introduce me to other faculty members. Refusing to enter the room would have blown my cover and potentially compromised the entire operation."
"But still," Alexis added, "that sounds incredibly reckless, even for you."
Anthony's voice cut through their concerns with professional clarity. "Actually, Boss made the tactically sound decision. Maintaining his cover identity was crucial, and given his enhanced physical capabilities, he could have handled three opponents if violence had been necessary. Not to mention that he always has Full Profession Sync available as a last resort."
I internally thanked Anthony for the intervention. His professional assessment carried more weight with the women than my own explanations would have, and it helped deflect their scolding about my supposedly reckless behavior.
"What about the missing operative?" Anthony continued.
"Damon Trev failed to appear for his scheduled classes today. His students were unsupervised when I arrived, and he hasn't been seen by any of the staff I encountered. It could be a coincidence, but the timing feels suspicious given yesterday's overheard conversation about the assassination team planning their next move."
There was a longer pause as Anthony processed this information. "Damon is someone I hand-picked for this operation. He's an extremely capable fighter with excellent infiltration skills. His disappearance is definitely cause for concern."
"Do you think he's been compromised?"
"It's possible, but there are other explanations. He might have discovered something that required him to maintain deeper cover, or he could be conducting surveillance on the assassination team without being able to report back safely."
Before we could discuss Damon's situation further, Evelyn's office door opened and she stepped into the living room. She was moving with precision as she was wearing her blindfold, but her voice carried the focused intensity that meant she had been dealing with complex negotiations.
"I need to speak with Anthony about the scheduling for Rey's diplomatic visits," she said, extending her hand in the general direction of where she thought I was sitting. "There are some timing conflicts that need to be resolved before we can finalize the arrangements."
Camille immediately stood up and took the phone, carrying it over to Evelyn. "Here you go. Anthony, Evelyn needs to coordinate some scheduling issues with you."
As Evelyn began discussing diplomatic protocols and travel arrangements with Anthony, Alexis caught my attention with that familiar grin that meant she had additional experimental plans for the evening.
"Since we have a few minutes," she said, standing up and gesturing toward her laboratory, "why don't we continue working on your resistance development? After this yesterday's success with the venom treatments, I have some new approaches I'd like to try."
The rational part of my mind wanted to refuse. I had already been feeling tired of these intensive resistance training sessions, and my body felt like it was still processing the effects of the various toxins Alexis had introduced into my system. But the practical part of my mind recognized that tomorrow would likely bring escalated dangers, and any improvement in my survival capabilities could be the difference between life and death.
"Fine," I said, following Alexis toward her laboratory, "but nothing as dramatic as yesterday's hydrochloric acid surprise."
She laughed as she began preparing her equipment. "I promise to tell you exactly what you're consuming from now on."
What followed was the most intense resistance training session I had ever experienced. Alexis had prepared an ice bath filled with what she explained were various toxic alkaloids followed by a bunch of natural plant compounds that affected the nervous system and muscular coordination in different ways. The combination of extreme cold and chemical exposure pushed both my Pain Resistance and Poison Resistance to their absolute limits.
After the ice bath ordeal, she fed me carefully measured doses of oleander leaves and urushiol resin extracted from poison ivy. Each substance presented different challenges to my enhanced physiology, forcing my defensive skills to adapt and strengthen under conditions that would have killed most people within minutes.
The process was grueling, lasting nearly three hours before my skills finally evolved to their next levels. When the familiar System notifications confirmed that both resistances had advanced to Level 6, I felt a profound sense of relief mixed with exhaustion.
By the time I emerged from Alexis's laboratory, feeling drained but significantly more resilient than I had been that morning, Evelyn had finished her conversation with Anthony. Camille was waiting with the phone, ready to hand it back to me.
"Anthony finished helping me coordinate the diplomatic schedule," Evelyn explained as she carefully made her way back toward her office. "You should be able to travel to the supporting countries within the next two weeks, assuming the current situation gets resolved successfully."
I accepted the phone from Camille and reactivated the speaker function. "Anthony, are you still there?"
"Yes, I'm here. And Boss…Based on the intelligence you've gathered over the past two days, I've updated my threat assessment and operational timeline."
"What's your conclusion?"
"Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow represents the highest probability window for the assassination team to make their move. They've had sufficient time to communicate with all their embedded team members, assess the risks and opportunities presented by your presence at the school, and coordinate a plan that accounts for our security measures."
The certainty in Anthony's voice was sobering. After months of working together, I had learned to trust his analytical capabilities and strategic assessments. If he believed the attack was imminent, then I needed to prepare for the possibility that my next visit to Hudson Heights would be my last.
"The missing operative complicates our defensive position," Anthony continued. "If Damon has been compromised, the assassination team may have learned details about our security arrangements and tactical approaches. We need to assume they have better intelligence about our capabilities than we initially planned for."
I looked around at the women gathered in the living room, all of whom were listening to Anthony's assessment with expressions of concern and determination. The domestic warmth of the previous evening felt very far away as we discussed the likelihood of imminent violence.
"What are our options?" I asked.
"We proceed as planned, but with enhanced awareness and modified protocols. The external security teams will be reinforced, and I'm arranging for additional tactical support to be positioned closer to the school grounds."
Anthony's voice took on the commanding tone he used when issuing operational directives. "But Boss, I need you to understand that tomorrow and the following day represent maximum danger periods. If the assassination team decides to act, they will likely choose timing and circumstances that they believe give them the best chance of success."
The warning hung in the air like a challenge, and I could feel everyone in the room processing the implications of what Anthony had said. The investigation phase of this operation was ending, and the direct confrontation phase was about to begin.