Chapter 6322
Breaking through the organizational structure of the Warriors Den, while Morgana’s most formidable combatants were the Elders and the Four Marshals, it was, in fact, the pervasive scholars who left Charlie feeling a deep sense of unease.
The Scholar Plan, akin to the Great Replacement Plan, represents a particularly cruel and nefarious conspiracy. The extensive blood exchange plan severed all ties between the families of fallen soldiers across all stations. Regardless of who managed to escape, any family members left behind would be executed. This tactic effectively inhibited any potential betrayals of the strategy at a deeply human level.
The Scholar Project resembles a global undercover operation and bloodline infiltration scheme, aimed at the world’s elite. Charlie’s aunt and uncle fell victim to this scholar’s plan, nearly leading to the demise of his grandfather’s family. The most sinister aspect of this plot is its near impossibility to thwart, as it dedicates immense resources along with an individual’s childhood and youth to mold them into the perfect match for someone else. In other words, while typical relationships develop gradually, interactions with a scholar differ drastically. They create an illusion that two people are soulmates—seemingly ideal and perfectly matched. This can evoke both great surprise and a profound sense of paralysis, leading one to question how it’s possible for anyone to be innately suited to them. It feels as though the other person was born to be theirs or raised specifically for them.
For every flaw you possess, the other party will excavate their own lineage to align seamlessly with you. For each shortcoming, they will do everything possible to better themselves, balancing it with strengths that compensate for your weaknesses. This proves to be central to the scholars’ remarkably effective penetration strategy. Once individuals like you come together, there seems to be no one more fitting for you than the other person. The descendant of the Rothschild family in front of Charlie is likely in such a predicament.
With this thought, Charlie picked up his phone and called Steve.
Currently, Steve was in the principal’s office, enjoying a cigar in the company of the principal. He displayed no interest in Stanford or the fields of science and technology, leaving him uninfluenced by the campus atmosphere. As he puffed on his cigar, his only lament was the absence of a young, attractive college cheerleader in his embrace. Upon receiving Charlie’s call, he greeted him with an overly flattering smile: “Mr. Wade, where are you? Is there anything I can assist you with?”
Charlie inquired, “Steve, do you have any young relatives at Stanford? I believe it’s Robert Rothschild.”
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