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Part 7. Controller

The information entered into and managed by the Hunter Association's computer system was extensive. Sometimes it was‘ too big ’. Having too much information has caused problems that make it difficult to respond quickly to issues that need to be addressed first. As a result, the non-urgent information in the swamp became increasingly out of control. I had no choice. It was impossible to pay equal attention to all swamps.

When the computer booted up, the 'swamp scheduled to open in five days' appeared to be arranged in an urgent order. A swamp was scheduled to open within 5 days of its unattacked swamp appeared for each grade.

To find out more information, we could fix the scheduled opening period by correcting it by saying, "Within 7 days," "Within 10 days." Normally, it seemed normal to be sequential. If it first appeared in the 'scheduled swamp within 10 days' and it remained unchecked, it would enter within 7 days and 5 days.

It was perfectly normal not to be on the list of 'Swamps scheduled to open in 7 days,' and then suddenly not be on the list of 'Swamps scheduled to open in 5 days.' But Bradley Herbert discovered that there were such swamps. Other people would have had a hard time noticing that such swamps existed and would not have paid much attention to them. But Bradley Herbert instinctively realized that it contained the Devil's Seed that would change his life.

Some swamps grew apart from the set rules. That's why two and three centimeters grew up in a few days. Such swamps were placed on the list of 'Swamps scheduled to open in five days’ and were dealt with by Hunters. I could not have noticed the sudden growth of the swamp unless I had been interested and had seen the list of 'swamps scheduled to open in 7 days’ or 'swamps scheduled to open in 10 days.’

Bradley Herbert, who was only an intern at the Hunter Association, was unable to reach much information, but was able to come up with a hypothesis through an investigation into the swamp and an interview with hunters who had attempted to raid the swamp. It was that the number of Hunters that died in the swamp during the siege could have an impact on the growth of the swamp.

Once he had established the hypothesis, he entered to see if it was the hypothesis he had made. It fits remarkably well. Bradley Herbert did not report his findings to his supervisor or the Hunter Association. He thought he could refine it more carefully and sell it to someone who needed it most. I felt confident that I could use it to change things, not just information.

'In Hunter's dead swamp, the swamp grows at a different rate.' It didn't matter how many people could take advantage of it. It was important how much they could pay themselves for the information.

Bradley Herbert thought that if people had a big need for accomplishment, they could use that information to gain a lot.

Bradley Hubert was interested in how the Hunter Association of each country manages the data he sent from the lead, and realized that other countries were taking similar steps as the United States. It was a coincidence that Bradley Herbert was interested in Russia. He continued to correlate swamp growth with Hunter's death in Russia, and found that in Russia, swamps remained toxic and monster-free. Just what he found out, there were more than ten.

Bradley Herbert came to one conclusion. The monster disappeared from the swamp where it used to be. If the beast had died, the swamp would have disappeared as well. The swamp did not disappear as proof of one thing. The fact that the monster is parasitic in someone's body without dying, and that the normal person's body cannot stand by and accept the monster.

Hunter became a host of monsters. Once he came to his senses, Bradley Herbert couldn't stop the experiment.

He wandered through the monster-free swamp and studied why such places had been created. The results of the study were not shared with anyone else and only focused on enhancing the value of the information.

The swamps were initially discovered by the drones, but were excluded from their care. The Russian Hunter Association has determined that a swamp without monsters is not a hazard. There were other problems with the bandits, but I didn't have time to worry about why there were no monsters in the swamps.

They were thankful to have a swamp without monsters. It was difficult to cope with the rapidly increasing elite monsters. In doing so, Bradley Herbert was able to conduct his own examination of the monstrous swamps without any competition. That said, his harvest was not great.

He wasn't a hunter. He was unable to go down into the swamp. So I had to take Hunter around all the time for research, but Bradley Herbert lacked the trust of others. And I didn't have enough money to run Hunter. If that problem had been resolved, Bradley Hubert would have caused much greater problems for Clan A.

The last time he sent Hunter into a swamp with no monsters, the Hunter said the map was desperate to get rid of him. As the water's sleep suddenly rose, Bradley Herbert was furious as he tried to attack himself, but he didn't know how far he could take it. Because Bradley Herbert did not want to share his research objectives with Hunter and Hunter did not know why he should participate in the research, the unsettled partnership inevitably came to a close.

And at that time, fortunately or unfortunately, a university laboratory in the United States offered him a teaching position. Bradley Herbert was unfaithful for a while because of that. It was hard to tell exactly which side was unfaithfulness, but Bradley Hubert went through the process.

Over time, Bradley Herbert stood on the strong side, using methods and vile techniques, and again, enthusiastic about the experiments he had stopped. To Bradley Herbert, who had an unrelenting imagination that one day people would become enthusiastic about him, the swamps felt like assistants to realize his dream.

It was a coincidence that I met Professor Yuri Semenov. However, when I met Professor Yuri Semenov, there was almost nothing I could get out of him. Professor Semenov was a man of mystery and continued to arouse Bradley Herbert's curiosity. Bradley Herbert knew Professor Semenov was interested in the Hunters' chakra sheep, but he had no idea that he was studying Hunters who became hosts of monsters just like him.

Then I found out that Professor Semenov had suddenly died when I was blindfolded on the couch of a small apartment crawling around with a cockroach wavefront at the university. When he heard the news, Bradley Herbert was able to put himself directly into it because he had nothing else to do, and even tried to infiltrate Professor Semenov's house. In light of his morality, it didn't seem to make much of a difference.

Bradley Herbert had stolen everything that was in Professor Semenov's study, and after he died, what Semenov had told him gave Bradley Herbert a special world. He experienced the metals he had collected around him creating a powerful spark, creating a shape of himself.

A host of monsters.

They actually existed, and out of them came Cats Eye Stone. And if they don't raise their rank, Chakra will explode and become a hunter's prey. I learned that being hunted by Hunters was a scenario that Glass Semenov had planned to hijack their Cats Eye Stones.

I made every effort to find out where the missing Cats Eye Stone went, but it was hard to find a clue. Cats Eye Stone was like a treasure chest. However, in order to find Cats Eye Stone, Bradley Herbert, who could not easily trust anyone, eventually found himself again challenged by it.

He turns around and tries to find a way to sell the information by reinforcing the information he prepared in the first place.

That's why he's sitting across from Harry and Ramsay right now.

“Leonid Sorokin. And, Yaroslav Komarov. ”

Bradley Herbert told me the names.

“Yaroslav Komarov? ”

Lamissil asked.

“Yes. Clan A clan. ”

“What about him? ”

“These are the people that are often mentioned in Professor Semenov's notes. They were the only ones who avoided death. They weren't the only ones being hunted by hunters. ”

“I beg your pardon?”

“They must be hosts of monsters, too. But they haven't been hunted yet. Jaroslav Komarov had the good fortune of avoiding the monster's curse so far, and Leonid Sorokin had not unsealed it. ”

Harry and Ramiscil look at each other. He asked if it was a good thing to give 100 million dollars for believing what this madman said. That's when Harry came up with something.

“Wait. You said that the swamp where Hunter died during the raid was a draw? ”

“That's right.”

Bradley Herbert laughed. I felt like the question I had been waiting for was finally coming out.

“If you want the Minotaur Monster to suddenly come out of the swamp.... How many hunters was he supposed to have? You hired Hunters to lead Raid? ”

Hearing Harry's question, he looks at him surprised. Of course, he later realized that he had just given up on the part where he had to have doubts.

“The security forces are full of insurmountable Kremlin hunters. They don't get the death penalty because of public opinion, and it costs them a lot of money every year just to accommodate them. ”

“Did you give them a chance? You'll give me my freedom if I defeat the Minotaur? ”

Lamissil asked.

“All you need to know is that they went into the swamp and pulled the swamp open. What are you trying to do because you know the specifics? Tell me, do you think you can handle the truth? With that head?"

Bradley Herbert laughs.

I wanted to think they wouldn't be forced into the swamp, but Harry and Ramsay couldn't be more confident. If you were thrown into the swamp, even if you were a powerful Creamy Hunter.... If only Comodo had been paralyzed by a monster's poison sting and thrown into the swamp....

Harry and Ramiscil look at each other again. They think they were thrown under the swamp. Looking at Bradley Herbert's smile, I wondered if this man sitting in front of them was a monster.