Chapter 75
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The site17 site was quite well known in the SCP Foundation. Its scale was also quite large. It was likely second only to site19 (Foundation Headquarters). Many incidents had occurred here, such as the most famous [REDACTED] incident.
The details of these incidents will not be explained here for the time being. This was just to show that this site was not normal.
The anomalies in the site were not normal. The people working in this site were naturally not normal.
As everyone knew, most of the anomalies in site17 were humanoid creatures with high intelligence. Therefore, they had to be extra careful when interacting with each other.
After many vicious incidents, the people in site17 either died or were injured. Some disappeared, some became autistic.
The foundation attached great importance to this. During the reconstruction process, they transferred a lot of people from the headquarters and directly parachuted them into site17.
The person who appeared behind Zhang Jue was one of them. It was site17's current experiment supervisor, Cremont.
At site17, his position was extraordinary. He was on the same level as the deputy director, Harvey. He was second only to the director.
Speaking of which, his responsibility was similar to Zhang Jue's. It was to evaluate the risks of certain experiments and give corresponding suggestions or opinions.
He was in charge of all experiments in site17 and had veto power.
Any experiment could not be done without his permission.
In a sense, he was even more powerful than Harvey.
…
When Zhang Jue heard his voice, he paused for a moment. He turned around and saw a burly man with a full beard looking at them with an unfriendly expression.
He pulled Haile and whispered, "Is he the director?"
Haile shook his head awkwardly.
When Zhang Jue heard that he was not the director, he immediately straightened his back and said, "If he's not the director, then why are you so arrogant!"
Haile quickly whispered the other person's identity into Zhang Jue's ear. Zhang Jue nodded and let out a long sigh.
[So he's a direct subordinate of the headquarters. No wonder he's so arrogant. I wonder who his boss is.]
Seeing that Zhang Jue and Haile were whispering to each other and ignoring him, Cremont snorted and repeated, "Don't bother the stationmaster, I don't agree with your experiment."
At site17, all experiments had to be approved by Cremont. If there were any objections, they had to be reported to the head of the station. Then, the head of the station would report back to the headquarters for the next round of evaluation.
Cremont was very dissatisfied with their attitude.
In the past month, the SCP053 project had been very unstable. Harvey had recruited a bunch of random people from other sites to 'help'. It was a joke.
If he hadn't been vigilant, who knew what would have happened?
Zhang Jue was new to site17, so he didn't know there was such a rule. Since it was like this, he had no choice.
Anyway, Shirley was already awake, so he was no longer in a hurry.
Besides, asking Cain to help him look after Shirley was risky in and of itself. It did need to be evaluated.
In this regard, Zhang Jue was more careful. He was also very cautious about things that had uncertain consequences.
"I understand, sir," Zhang Jue shrugged, "I'll directly apply to the O5 council."
Zhang Jue's words were reflexive, but Cremont heard something different, "Directly apply to the O5 council? Who do you think you are? "
Recently, there had been a lot of people invited to site17. Cremont didn't know Zhang Jue, so his tone was unfriendly. A melodramatic scene was about to happen.
Seeing that things were not going well, Haile quickly explained, "Manager Cremont, let me introduce you. This is the special consultant hired by the foundation half a year ago, Zhang Jue. He's currently working at site14. I was ordered by Harvey to ask him for help."
"What? He's Zhang Jue? "Cremont was shocked and his voice suddenly became louder.
As a Caucasian, his body was very muscular. He was at least twice the size of Zhang Jue.
At this moment, he was so close to him that there was a sense of oppression. It was as if Zhang Jue had done something heartless to him.
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