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Chapter 232

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Dr. Gears, full name Charles Gears, was one of the Apocalypse's Four Doctors, a former Euclid-level project specialist, responsible for many machine-related SCP projects.

Dr. Gears was an ordinary person. Until he left the foundation, he was not contaminated by any SCP projects.

However, there were some obvious differences between him and ordinary people.

These differences were mainly in the form of emotional responses.

Dr. Gears seemed to be unable to respond to any external stimuli in an emotional way.

In other words, he did not have "emotions" that were inherent to humans.

He could not feel any joy, anger, worry, sorrow, fear, or shock.

Some employees even suspected that Dr. Gears was a robot or an SCP project.

After all, he had no emotions, and his words and actions were rigid, which made him look out of place.

There were also rumors that he was the incarnation of the God of Broken, Makarn, in the human world. It was as ridiculous as it could get.

Zhang Jue would not believe such baseless speculation.

But no matter what, Dr. Gears was inextricably linked to the Church of the Broken. There was no doubt about it.

From the information that Zhang Jue currently had, the two moles of the foundation, who were thousands of miles apart, had both interacted with Dr. Gears.

In Zhang Jue's opinion, this could not be just a coincidence.

Only Dr. Gears could possibly know where the SCPs related to the Church of the Shattered God might be stored at, and where they might be stored.

But the current clues were limited. Based on this alone, it was not enough to conclude that Dr. Gears was the culprit.

Not to mention that he was no longer working in the foundation. No one knew where he was now.



Even if Dr. Gears had left the foundation, almost everyone who had worked in the foundation had heard of the Apocalypse's Four Doctors.

Although their reputation might not be too good, all in all, the four of them were indeed legendary existences.

So Simons frowned deeply.

"Consultant Zhang, I still think it's a little far-fetched. Although Dr. Gears has left the Golden Foundation, he has no reason to do so. If he wants to attack the Golden Foundation, there are many better ways to do so. Besides, what is his purpose in doing so? To help the Church of the Shattered God revive the evil god?"

Haha, those lunatics didn't think that it was an Evil God.

Zhang Jue waved his hand calmly. "It's an investigation. We need to make bold assumptions and carefully verify them. Apart from this, do you have any other constructive suggestions?"

"This —" Simons pondered for a moment, then shook his head. "No."

Zhang Jue shrugged. "That's it."

The two of them discussed for a while, but because there was no conclusive evidence, they could only make wild guesses.

Zhang Jue wrote the results of their discussion into a report and submitted it to the foundation headquarters.

In any case, he had already completed the mission and given the guidance. If anything were to happen in the future, there was no need to say that he had not foreseen it.



Zhang Jue was bored to death. He waited for another day. Bored, he made a chess set out of cardboard and played with himself.

To Simons, this was definitely heaven.

In the past two days, whenever he had time, he would look for Owens and Walnut to discuss things like programming.

Every day when he returned to his residence, he would talk about it while writing programs on the special computer assigned to site15. When he wrote something interesting, he would clap his hands and praise it. Then, he would find someone to discuss it with.

Zhang Jue could not understand why they were so interested in boring code.

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