Trial Mission
Author: MDW
last update2023-09-19 09:55:09

"Come in, follow the route that will guide you, Mr.H!" Omega's voice sounded so cold this time.

Hazeed then stepped inside.

"What? This is a driverless car? Autopilot? It really works systematically using a computer system connected to its center?" Hazeed said in amazement.

"Sir, Omega will lead you to your first mission," Omega said.

TREK

The black car locked and accelerated to a lake behind an old factory.

This lake was an artificial lake in the middle of the city, used as a water catchment area for the city.

"What should I do here?" said Hazeed.

"First Mission, save the children," said Omega, accompanied by the sound of a door opening.

BUKK

Hazeed tumbled to the ground, as his chair had apparently shifted with him.

"You suck! Can't you just put me down quietly! What a lousy system!" grumbled Hazeed as he patted his clothes that had become soiled with dirt.

"Help! Help!" said someone from the lakeside.

Hazeed was stunned to see two people struggling at the edge of the lake trying to save something.

Hazeed immediately ran down the sloping path and saw two hands twitching in the water.

"Shit!" said Hazeed, quickening his pace when he saw a child near death.

BYUR

Hazeed free-falls into the lake and swims towards the center of the lake.

He didn't know how it started, but the boy, who was about ten years old, was dragged into the deep middle.

"Hang on," Hazeed shouted at the top of his lungs.

He pumped his body to swim faster. Just as Hazeed was about to grab the boy's hand.

BLUP

The boy's body descended rapidly out of sight.

"He's drowning!" muttered Hazeed in his heart.

As he began to dive, the man lowered his body and immediately pushed his body to slide into the water.

The diving was becoming increasingly difficult as he began to search for the boy's body but the water was so murky that he couldn't see it.

TEPP

He managed to reach the child's hand. But because of the slipperiness, the child's body slipped away again and continued to plummet downwards. Hazeed was almost out of breath. He was forced to return to the surface to get some air.

BYURR

He dived again, and this time he used his hands more quickly to help him catch up with the boy's sliding body.

GEPP

With extra care, Hazeed was finally able to grasp the boy's long hair.

"I'm sorry!" said Hazeed as he tugged at the ends of the boy's hair to reach his body.

HUPH

Once he had him, Hazeed carried him on his back and was now struggling to get to the surface.

Unfortunately, his breathing was getting worse and he swallowed some seawater.

"Just a little bit more," Hazeed said as he pushed the water wider to speed up his ascent to the surface.

BYUUR

His head broke the surface of the water, much to his relief. Now all he had to do was figure out how to get to the shore.

Luckily for Hazeed, a number of rescue teams could now be seen approaching the lake. He pumped up his body to swim to the shore faster before the rescuers arrived.

"Sir, you're an angel," said the boy's parents, who were now trying to help their daughter breathe again.

UHUKKZ

The child vomited a lot of water and returned.

Hazeed was so moved, he rubbed the boy's forehead.

"You will be a great swimmer," Hazeed said as he walked away.

"Wait sir, what's your name?" the little boy asked in his hoarse voice.

"Mr.H, call me Mr.H," Hazeed replied as he walked away.

Hazeed was so overwhelmed by his excitement that he forgot about the black car that had dropped him off.

TIIN

The sound of the car horn reminded him.

"Hello baddy!" said Hazeed in greeting.

His body was soaking wet that he chose not to get into the car, which was parked on a road quite far from the scene of the incident.

CRANE

His unique cell phone rang. It was lying on the car seat.

MISSION COMPLETED

"Horray! You did it Sir, your compensation has been released," Omega said crisply.

Hazeed shook his head in disbelief.

TREK

Hazeed heard the sound of a door opening from inside the car. He saw the lights on the open dashboard drawer. And shortly after, a card emerged from it.

"Your card, sir! Congratulation!" said Omega happily.

Hazeed was confused. But then he picked it up. It was a black platinum debit ATM card with gold polish on the top, registered with Leodra Bank and apparently in his name.

"You can use that from now on for all your needs," said Omega.

TREK

The car door suddenly locked, he stepped inside and now the car was taking him to the city center where one of the Leodra Bank ATMs was located.

TREK

The door opened again, Hazeed tried his luck and this time he would actually try to swipe the ATM.

"This is an impossibility," said Hazeed.

But that didn't last long, because in the next minute Hazeed screamed out loud in shock when he saw a hundred million balance in the ATM.

Wanting to make sure it was true, Hazeed tried it on a whim.

He pressed a number of numbers when he managed to get the money out. Hazeed was shaking with fear.

"This is very strange, I hope this is not a BETA project," Hazeed said.

He was confused because he didn't even need a PIN to transact.

To add to his shock, the black Bugatti had now morphed into an old sedan.

Smiling, Hazeed stepped into the car and started to drive. It all started from this moment. Yes, another great adventure started at this time.This experimental mission that Hazeed undertook led him on to subsequent missions that were more dangerous and also worth much greater compensation.

The first thing Hazeed now does is look for a room to rent.

This autopilot car is now driven manually. Although the car looks very classic and retro on the outside. But the inside of this car has a sophistication that cannot be measured by the technology developed today.

Hazeed stopped the car at a modest flat that would probably cost less than a standard boarding room.

He started to apply.

"Sorry, it's full here," the manager replied.

No doubt, Hazeed had to return to his search again.

He finally met a man who offered him a room in his house. He was living alone at the moment because his children had moved out of town.

Meeting at a food stall, they finally left for Mr. Kardi's house, which turned out to be not far from where they had eaten earlier.

"Isn't this the way to Ms. Lisa's boarding house?" asked Hazeed.

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