Chapter 265 The Beauty and the Boss's Love and Career (18 words)
Chapter 265 The Beauty and the Boss's Love and Career (18 words)
"Yes."
Yun Suisi affirmed, "They are like a malignant tumor hidden in the darkness, constantly spreading."
Once their power reached a certain level, in order to better organize their operations and increase their deterrent effect, they began to call themselves the 'Shadow Organization' when they acted externally.
“Shadow Organization? That doesn’t sound like a good thing,” Li Que murmured.
Yun Suisi's expression was solemn:
"This organization is unlike any force we have ever encountered before."
It has no traditional rulers or clear hierarchical structure; instead, it is composed of independent individuals.
They were like a pile of loose sand, yet they could instantly coalesce into a powerful force.
When one of them has a plan or wants to do something, they will contact the other members nearby, and together they will discuss and decide on a course of action.
Ran Cang opened his mouth wide in surprise:
"Without a leader? How can we ensure consistency and coordination in our actions?"
"Benefit."
Yun Suisi replied succinctly, "They use interests as a bond to tightly bind these people together."
Everyone knows that only by working together to complete the task can they reap rich rewards.
Furthermore, in order to create a false sense of intimacy and strengthen their bonds, they even referred to the convener as 'family.'
"Family? How ironic!"
Li Que snorted disdainfully, "A bunch of wicked people using such a warm address."
Yun Suisi continued:
"Within the seemingly loose structure of the Shadow Organization lies a unique yet rigorous set of survival rules."
For them, if the mission fails, at worst they will lose some revenue; the organization will not be seriously harmed, it will be of little consequence.
After all, they had been navigating countless plundering and adventures.
Failure was a normal occurrence for them, something they were already mentally prepared for.
Li Que frowned, his face full of doubt, and asked:
"Boss, if it's okay if the mission fails, then what rules does this organization have to restrain them?"
Yun Suisi's expression was cold and stern, with a hint of murderous intent in his eyes.
"There is one ironclad rule they would never dare to break, and that is:"
No member is permitted, under any circumstances, to disclose information about the convener or other members.
In the mindset of the Shadow Organization, this is the absolute bottom line of loyalty to the entire organization.
Anyone who crosses this red line will be considered a traitor.
Ran Cang gasped, unable to help but exclaim:
"Isn't this too strict? Just for revealing some information, you're being treated as a traitor?"
"You don't understand this."
Yun Suisi shook his head slightly and explained, "For them, secrecy among organization members is the foundation of their existence."
Once a member's information is leaked, it's like opening a breach.
This could very likely trigger a chain reaction, exposing the entire organization to danger.
Therefore, they treated traitors with extreme cruelty.
Yun Suisi's voice was low and cold, as if he were recounting a bloody history:
"Once identified as a traitor, this unfortunate man will be hunted down by all members of the Shadow Organization."
They will be like a pack of hungry wolves, leaving no stone unturned, determined to kill the traitor.
No matter where the traitors flee to in the universe, they will not escape their revenge.
Li Que gritted his teeth in anger and said fiercely, "A bunch of heartless people with so many rules!"
"But boss, how do they know who the traitor is, who leaked the information?"
Yun Suisi narrowed his eyes slightly:
"Although the Shadow Organization does not have a unified leader, they have a strict information transmission and secrecy mechanism within them."
They will launch an investigation if a member's identity or mission becomes suspicious.
Moreover, they distrusted and monitored each other, each fearing that they would be implicated by the mistakes of others.
This system of checks and balances, to a certain extent, ensures the strict enforcement of this ironclad rule.
Yun Sui, who had been listening quietly, nodded slightly and said:
"From this perspective, although the organization is loosely structured, it possesses remarkable cohesion and dynamism in certain aspects."
Dealing with them is indeed not easy.
Ran Cang seemed to be deep in thought, then suddenly exclaimed as if he had just realized something:
"No wonder they were almost dead just now, yet they kept quiet about who the mastermind was."
It turns out they were terrified by the Shadow Organization's ironclad rule.
As she spoke, she shook her head slightly, feeling both helpless and understanding towards the prisoners' stubbornness.
Yun Suisi's expression was solemn. He sighed softly and said:
"That's a fear etched into their very bones."
Under the long-term brainwashing and intimidation of the Shadow Organization, this inviolable rule has become deeply ingrained in their hearts, more important than life itself.
His eyes revealed his disgust for this distorted organizational culture.
Yun Sui, who had been immersed in thinking about the Shadow Organization, suddenly looked up and asked, as if he had suddenly thought of a key clue:
"Did the man and woman who were just tied up not have Shadow Organization tattoos on their bodies?"
His gaze swept back and forth between Ran Cang and Li Que's faces, trying to glean answers from their reactions.
Ran Cang and Li Que were both stunned for a moment, clearly caught off guard by Yun Sui's sudden question.
The two exchanged a glance and quickly came to their senses.
"Ah."
Li Que frowned, carefully recalling the scene in the basement, and said with certainty.
"I was keeping an eye on their every move, and I didn't see any tattoos."
Ran Cang quickly echoed:
"No, absolutely not.
I'd heard before that some organizations give their members tattoos as a mark, and I even took a look at them; they were all clean.
Yun Sui nodded slightly, but the doubt on her face grew even deeper:
"Since the Shadow Organization maintains a certain level of secrecy and mystery among its members, would they hire other people when carrying out their missions?"
Isn't this contrary to their usual style of doing things?
He looked at Yun Suisi, his eyes filled with expectation, hoping to get an answer from him.
Yun Suisi took another sip of tea, put down the teacup, and slowly said:
"This has never happened before."
The Shadow Organization members are always very arrogant, believing that only members of their own organization can perfectly carry out missions.
Therefore, I will only carry out the tasks myself and will absolutely not hire anyone else, to avoid any unforeseen complications.
Yun Sui pressed on, asking:
"Now...? Has the situation changed?"
His curiosity was completely piqued, and he unconsciously leaned forward.
Yun Suisi's expression softened, and he slowly said:
"All of this is thanks to the joint operation between the Federation Army and the Imperial Army a few months ago."
They successfully destroyed the space pirates' lair.
This operation dealt a heavy blow to the Shadow Organization, causing a sharp reduction in their personnel.
I estimate that they are currently facing a severe shortage of personnel available to carry out missions, which is why they have had to change their strategy and start hiring other people.
Upon hearing this, Li Que clenched his fists and said angrily:
"These pirates are utterly despicable. Even after being thwarted, they still haven't given up and have come up with such a crooked trick to continue their evil deeds."
Ran Cang also said with concern:
"Wouldn't that make their actions even more unpredictable?"
The people they hire are not bound by the organization's ironclad rules; if problems arise, it will be difficult to manage.
Yun Suisi nodded slightly, acknowledging Ran Cang's concerns, but his expression remained calm as he slowly said:
"Indeed, hiring outsiders makes their operational plans more complicated and adds many uncontrollable factors."
But from another perspective, this could also be an opportunity for us.
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