The Tycoon's Odyssey

Chapter 248: 248:More Slaves



In the dark gloomy alleyway of Utkal, four figures moved swiftly, blending seamlessly into the city's nightlife.

By day, they were ordinary citizens, each leading mundane lives filled with routine. But once the sun dipped below the horizon, they changed their identity and became something else like a tight-knit gang that thrived among the underground forces hidden in the shadows.

Jerkins, the leader of the group, adjusted the collar of his leather jacket as they strolled down an alley, the faint sounds of distant laughter and music echoing around them. Beside him was Alex, a skilled fighter with a quick wit, who often lightened the mood with his humor. On the other side, Mira, the brains of the group, kept her eyes peeled for any signs of trouble.

Last was Rhea, whose quiet strength made her the backbone of their group.

"Tonight's the night we figure out what's really going on with these underground forces and who is the one causing the changes," Mira said firmly.

Alex smirked. "You mean the ones who've suddenly decided to play the hero? It's either a setup or they're gearing up to something big."

Rhea nodded, her face serious. "Exactly. They've stopped committing crimes and started putting on a show of protecting the people. We need to figure out what they are up to."

As they approached their target—a rundown warehouse rumored to be a front for the underground operation—the tension in the air thickened.

"Stick to the plan," Jerkins instructed, his tone leaving no room for argument. "We infiltrate, gather intel, and get out."

They slipped inside, the musty smell of old wood and rusting metal enveloping them. Shadows danced on the walls as they navigated through the maze of crates and equipment, their senses on high alert.

But just as they started to feel secure, the atmosphere shifted and Jerkins, Alex, Mira, and Rhea felt the weight of silence pressing down on them. They had barely begun gathering intel when the atmosphere shifted, and a low chuckle echoed from the shadows.

"Looks like we've got company," Mira whispered, her eyes narrowing as she scanned the area.

Before they could react, a group of muscular men emerged from the darkness, their menacing presence filling the space. The gang members, armed and ready, formed a tight circle around the four agents.

"Surprise, surprise!" one of the thugs sneered, brandishing a metal pipe. "Looks like the little heroes wandered into the wrong place."

Jerkins stepped forward, a fierce determination in his eyes. "We're not here to play games. Step aside, and we won't make this messy."

The thug laughed, a cruel sound that echoed off the warehouse walls. "Messy? Oh, I think we're well past that."

With a sudden shout, the gang lunged at them. Jerkins quickly sidestepped the first attacker, countering with a swift punch to the gut. The thug staggered back, but more rushed in to fill the gap.

"Watch out!" Rhea yelled as another gang member swung a crowbar toward her. She ducked just in time, but the weapon grazed her shoulder, sending a jolt of pain through her.

"Keep moving!" Alex shouted, his fists flying as he took on two attackers at once, landing a solid kick that sent one sprawling to the ground. Just as he thought they had a chance, another thug charged him from behind, slamming him to the floor.

"Alex!" Mira cried, her heart racing as she rushed toward him. She launched herself at one of the thugs, delivering a powerful kick to his gut, but he barely flinched.

"Is that all you've got?" he sneered, grabbing her wrist and twisting it. Mira winced but quickly managed to break free with a swift elbow to his face, sending him reeling.

The fight escalated, chaos erupting in the once-quiet warehouse. Jerkins took down another thug, only to feel the sting of a punch to his jaw as two more ambushed him from the side. He staggered, struggling to regain his footing, but the sheer number of enemies was overwhelming.

Rhea fought fiercely, using her agility to dodge blows, but fatigue began to wear her down. A heavy hand grabbed her from behind, pinning her arms to her sides. "Gotcha!" the thug growled, forcing her to the ground.

"Rhea!" Jerkins shouted, but he was quickly overwhelmed, and tackled by another thug who landed a heavy blow on his back.

As the fight raged on, each member of the group found themselves separated, the gang closing in like a pack of wolves.

Pinned on the floor, Alex fought against the weight of the thug on top of him, struggling to break free. But each attempt only drained his strength further. "Get off me!" he yelled, but his words fell on deaf ears.

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Mira found herself cornered, her back pressed against the cold wall of the warehouse. She threw punches wildly, but one particularly burly thug caught her fist mid-air and retaliated with a brutal hook to her side. The air rushed from her lungs as she crumpled to the ground.

"Finish them!" Donald's voice rang out, cold and commanding, spurring the gang members into a renewed vigor as they pressed to their advantage.

With Alex still grappling on the ground, Jerkins, battered and bruised, fended off another assailant but couldn't keep his footing. A blow to the back of his head sent him crashing to the floor beside Rhea, who was still struggling to free herself.

As they were overwhelmed, countless questions flooded their minds.

What was going on?

Weren't they just a group of thugs a few days ago, so why were they so strong?

As agents serving the country, it was laughable that they were beaten by a group of untrained stray dogs.

"Not so tough now, are you?" Donald taunted, stepping into the light, his expression triumphant.

Jerkins' vision blurred as he tried to push himself up. "This… isn't over," he grunted, but a boot slammed down on his back, forcing him down again.

One by one, they fell, the overwhelming numbers and sheer brutality of their opponents took them down. Mira, gasping for breath, was pulled to her feet by a gang member who sneered down at her.

"Game over," he hissed, tightening his grip around her arms.

With the fight slipping away, they were finally trapped and knocked down.

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As they struggled against their captors, a sharp, muscular man stepped forward, a grin spreading across his face. "They are fools, aren't they, Jerkins?"

The three agents with tired expressions suddenly stared wide-eyed at Jerkins, whose expression remained unnervingly calm.

"What!" Alex exclaimed, bewildered.

"Didn't I say not to expose it yet? Why are you so adamant about giving them a shock, Donald?" Jerkins grumbled, shaking his head with a sigh.

Jerkins pushed the man holding him aside, "Acting is over now. Stop grabbing me."

He then dusted off his clothes and glared at Donald.

"It's because it feels good to shock them!" Donald, the gang leader, replied, clearly amused by the chaos unfolding.

With their hands bound and confusion swirling in their minds, the group realized they had walked right into a trap.

Donald gestured to his technical team, who promptly approached the captured agents with a sinister intent.

"Put the nerve gear on them," Donald instructed, a satisfied smirk on his face.

As the technicians moved in, Jerkins shot Donald a glance. "You didn't have to make it this dramatic."

"Where's the fun in that?" Donald retorted, his grin widening. "Besides, I wanted them to understand just how serious this is."

The group struggled and resisted to be donned with the nerve gear but they were easily overpowered and the gear was soon placed on their heads.

"With this, we have another group down," Donald murmured with satisfaction.

"But this is the last time. I won't do it again as it has been too risky. Except for the head of the branch, we have everyone under control. If you also want to take him, just go and take him down. I will send you the location," Jerkins muttered looking at teammates.

He wasn't worried about them as they were never treated as slaves nor were they given any unreasonable orders.


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