'Well? Where are they?'
'S-Sir...' the soldier stammered, 'We lost them in the capital'
'How did you lose them? We had them collared.'
'The fires, they must have fallen off...' the soldier scratched his head uncertainly. Maybe it had been a bad idea to inform the general about the inhumans. Actually, now that he was face to face with the general, the soldier wasn't so sure the general was human either.
'Without either of them, there is no destroying Azune. Do you understand that? Our country is dead without them.' the general had a cold voice as he screamed, he didn't seem to strain himself yet his voice filled the entire room. The soldier shivered. He decided to keep the fact that one of them was already dead to himself.
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The soldier didn't say anymore, he kept his eyes low to the floor and waited to be dismissed.
There was a fast swish, then a sword was quietly sheathed.
'It's bad luck our infantry found them first' Isaak said, looking up at the general, 'The less people know about the inhumans on our side, the easier it'll be to keep them under our control'
Isaak kicked the soldier's head to the side.
'Have someone clean that up, won't you?'
The general's eyes narrowed, his muscles tensed, 'It will be done.'
'Delta team has already located the both of them,' Isaak paced the room, 'Keep this hush in and out of your search and rescue team. If any of the prisoners mention anything, have them executed.'
The general nodded.
'We'll start moving towards the center of Azune.' Isaak continued, 'Get ready to mobilise the remaining inhumans.'
There was a quiet beep from Isaak's pocket. The general didn't make any notice of it but Isaak lifted his hand in a farewell gesture and exited the room.
Isaak grabbed his comms device, reading out the code. Delta team was in position and awaiting orders. He told them to standby.
They needed to have both originals to survive in order to end the world.