SSS-Class Profession: The Path to Mastery

Chapter 382: A Shadow Protocol



The sudden stillness that fell over the entire area was almost eerie. One moment, dozens of investigators, agents, and officials were moving with purposeful energy, conducting interviews, documenting evidence, and coordinating their various jurisdictional responsibilities. The next moment, every single person had frozen in place, their attention focused on something invisible to outside observers.

Everyone was reading their System notifications.

I felt the familiar mental sensation that indicated an important System message was demanding my attention. Event Quests were rare enough that most people might go years without encountering one, and their appearance always signaled that something significant was about to occur. The timing of this particular notification, just as Anthony had declared our mission essentially complete, sent a chill of apprehension through my body.

I opened my System interface and read the quest details with growing unease:

EVENT QUEST: SHADOW PROTOCOL

OBJECTIVES:

1. Identify and Capture all assassins

2. Find out what happened to the operative Damon Trev

3. Survive

REWARDS: 2 Job Rank Up Tokens

TIME LIMIT: 6 hours

The third objective made my blood run cold. In my experience with System quests, I have never gotten the "Survive" objective which I'm assuming only appeared when the System's analytical algorithms determined that my life was in immediate and significant danger. The fact that it was listed separately from the other objectives suggested that whatever threat was coming, it was personal and direct.

More troubling was the implication that I was probably the only person who had received that particular objective. Event Quests were typically tailored to individual participants based on their role in the unfolding situation. If others had received the same quest, their objectives would likely focus on investigation, evidence gathering, or coordination – standard law enforcement activities.

But "Survive" meant that someone was specifically targeting me, and the System had calculated a high probability that they would succeed unless I took immediate and effective countermeasures.

I looked around at the other people who were still processing their own notifications. FBI agents were frowning at their interfaces, clearly trying to understand what kind of additional threat could have materialized when they thought they had the situation under control. The CSIS and RCMP personnel were already beginning to communicate with each other in the rapid shorthand that indicated they were adapting their operational parameters.

Anthony was standing about ten feet away, his tablet forgotten in his hand as he focused on his System display. His expression had shifted from confident satisfaction to the sharp alertness of someone who had just realized that his strategic assessment might have been premature.

After a few moments, the artificial stillness broke as everyone began to move with renewed urgency. Whatever objectives they had received, it was clear that the Event Quest had changed the nature of the entire operation.

I walked over to Anthony, who was already pulling up new displays on his tablet with the focused intensity of someone recalculating complex tactical variables.

"So much for checkmate," I said, unable to resist the opportunity to tease him about his earlier confidence.

He looked up from his tablet with a grimace that acknowledged the accuracy of my observation. "Yeah, well, apparently the game had more pieces on the board than I initially counted. What objectives did you get?"

"Identify and capture all assassins, find out what happened to Damon Trev, and survive." I emphasized the last word with the gravity it deserved.

Anthony's expression darkened as he processed the implications. "The 'survive' objective means the System has identified a specific threat to your life that hasn't been neutralized by our current security measures. And the fact that you're getting it as a separate objective suggests that the threat is imminent and probably coming from an unexpected direction."

"That was my assessment as well. What about the second objective? The phrasing 'find out what happened to Damon Trev' sounds like the System knows something bad occurred."

"It does sound ominous," Anthony agreed, already pulling up personnel files and communication logs on his tablet. "If Damon had simply been maintaining deep cover or conducting unauthorized reconnaissance, the objective would probably be phrased as 'locate' or 'contact' rather than 'find out what happened to.'"

The implication that something had happened to our missing operative added another layer of complexity to what we had thought was a nearly resolved situation. Damon Trev was one of Anthony's hand-picked agents, someone with the skills and experience to handle complex infiltration missions. If he had been compromised or eliminated, it suggested that the assassination network was more sophisticated and dangerous than we had initially understood.

"The first objective is also significant," I continued, thinking through the tactical implications. "Identify and capture all assassins. We've only identified three so far – Ken Ross, Thomas Chen, and Ms. Patterson. The quest is telling us there are others we haven't found yet."

Anthony nodded grimly. "And whoever they are, they're probably the ones responsible for whatever happened to Damon, and they're likely the source of the immediate threat to your life."

I looked across the parking lot toward where the three known assassins were still being questioned by federal agents. They were maintaining their performances as concerned faculty members, but they had no way of knowing that the System had just provided dozens of investigators with specific objectives related to uncovering their conspiracy.

"How many additional assassins do you think we're looking at?" I asked.

"Hard to say. Could be one or two highly skilled operatives who have maintained better cover than the others, or it could be a larger network with multiple layers of activation. The fact that they felt confident enough to attempt a direct assassination suggests they had backup plans and additional resources."

Anthony's tablet chimed with an incoming communication from someone with high-level clearance. He glanced at the message and his expression became even more serious.

"The other agencies are reporting similar quest objectives focused on investigation and evidence gathering. But you're right – you're the only one who got the 'survive' objective. That confirms that whatever additional threat exists, it's specifically targeting you rather than the overall operation."

"Which means that while everyone else is focused on the investigation, I need to be prepared for another assassination attempt from someone we haven't identified yet."

"Exactly. And this time, they'll probably be more direct and aggressive than the poisoned water bottle. If they're making their move during an active federal investigation with multiple intelligence agencies on site, they must be either desperate or extremely confident in their abilities."

I considered the tactical challenges of the situation. My skills had protected me from the previous attempt, but the System's warning suggested that whatever was coming next would be more dangerous than anything I had faced so far.

"What about the time limit? That's by far the shortest time limit I've gotten for an Event Quest." I asked, noting that detail from the quest parameters.

"Six hours," Anthony replied, checking his own interface. "That's both good and bad. Good because it means we don't have to maintain this level of alertness indefinitely. Bad because it means whatever is going to happen will happen soon, and we won't have time for extensive preparation or additional resources."

A new thought occurred to me as I processed all the information we had gathered. "Anthony, what if the missing operative situation is connected to the immediate threat? What if whoever eliminated Damon Trev learned something from him that they're planning to use against us?"

Anthony paused in his tablet operations to consider this possibility. "That's a disturbing but plausible theory. If Damon was captured rather than killed, he might have been interrogated for information about our security protocols, tactical capabilities, or operational plans."

"And if that information was passed along to an assassin we haven't identified yet, they would know exactly how to circumvent our defenses and exploit any weaknesses in our protection strategies."

The implications of this scenario were sobering. We had been operating under the assumption that our investigation had been covert and that the assassination network had limited intelligence about our capabilities. But if Damon had been compromised, the enemies we faced might know as much about our operations as we knew about theirs.

"We need to find evidence of what happened to Damon," Anthony said, already beginning to move toward the school building. "If he was captured and interrogated, understanding what information was extracted could help us anticipate the nature of the incoming threat."

"And we need to identify the additional assassins before they make their move," I added, falling into step beside him. "The quest objectives suggest that capturing the known assassins isn't sufficient – there are others who remain undetected."

As we approached the school entrance, I noticed that the federal agents were already adapting their investigation techniques based on their Event Quest objectives. Teams were being reassigned, new areas of the building were being prioritized, and the overall coordination was shifting from documentation of the completed attack to active threat assessment.

"Where do we start?" I asked as we passed through the main entrance.

Anthony consulted his tablet, which was now displaying building schematics with highlighted areas based on the latest intelligence analysis. "Damon's last known location was his assigned classroom, but he never appeared for his scheduled classes yesterday. If something happened to him, there might be evidence in his personal workspace or in areas where he was conducting surveillance."

We moved through the hallways with purposeful efficiency, passing federal agents who were conducting their own searches based on their quest parameters. The building felt different now – less like an educational institution and more like an active crime scene where multiple investigations were converging toward some kind of critical resolution.

"Anthony," I said as we approached the corridor that led toward Damon's classroom, "I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen. Not enough to trigger Instinct, but rather my own gut feeling."

He looked at me with the grim acknowledgment of someone who had reached the same conclusion. "Then we'd better make sure we find those answers before whoever is planning to kill you gets the chance to try."


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