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Chapter 248 - Chapter 242: A Small Victory

It wasn't just to change the topic. It was not just Lenny, but the other three also struggled to sit up from the ground after hearing the question, and they shook their heads as they looked for the direction they had just escaped from.

What they feared and were more afraid of than their insignificant lives was the failure of the plan. To take a step back, after putting in so much effort and time, not getting the desired reward would always be disappointing.

Fortunately, victory had not left them yet.

"Ah, we succeeded," Not yet having mastered the high-level skill of building suspense, Schwi nodded seriously and replied. In fact, to allow these people who could barely walk to see the beautiful sight that appeared due to her efforts, Schwi raised her finger and tapped a few times. Then Lenny and the others found that their bodies were floating until they were at the edge of the cliff where they were now.

A familiar blue ocean appeared at the end of their sight. The existence of Elves, which should not have been captured by Imanity's vision, had now become almost perceptible, like a ball of burning blue flame that would not ignite everything around it.

Wuyan, the former capital of the Werebeast, now had very little left, not even rubble. Except for a few buildings that were clearly reinforced during their construction, most of the houses had fallen in a fan shape in the same direction, which was undoubtedly the aftermath of the shockwave. And even the few buildings that were still intact were full of holes and looked as if they were about to collapse.

"Is that... considered done?" Before the feeling of exhaustion surged up in his body, Lenny said with a sigh of relief. "And the fragment... was that fragment recovered?"

Suddenly remembering this crucial question, Lenny quickly turned his head and asked Schwi.

"Yes," The Ex-Machina girl nodded, raising her palm and holding it up in the air. A small white fragment was floating in the center of her palm. "But... it got smaller again..."

"Well, that's an unavoidable loss," Lenny couldn't help but rub his temples hard, and he smiled at the slightly troubled-looking Ex-Machina girl beside him. "Let's not worry about these problems anymore. Let Su'er and Riku get the headaches instead, haha."

"Hmm," Roughly understanding the joke Lenny was making, Schwi lightly curved her lips and seemed to smile. Then she flipped her hand and the fragment disappeared.

"It's good that we succeeded... At least we succeeded..." Lenny muttered to himself as he looked at the sea of spirit in the far distance once again, and then he said with a bit of a laugh, "It looks like the Siren who stayed in Wuyan also suffered a misfortune. Pfft, with this, Miss Think's worries should be lessened, right?"

Staring at the end of his sight without blinking, as if he was admiring the beautiful scenery created by his own hands, at this moment, Lenny eyes had turned golden at some point.

"Ah, yes... thank you."

He said softly.

What Lenny and his team had done was what Imanity had been repeating indefinitely for the past few years.

On one hand, the population of the settlement was constantly growing. On the other hand, a large number of Imanity were being sent out to explore the naturally existing locations with a significantly higher concentration of spirit than other places with the brilliance stone. That is to say, they were looking for the important nodes where the Spirit Corridor manifested throughout the world.

In this process, even the Siren helped a lot. Especially after killing the Fiend with Su'er, the Siren queen Jasmine was obviously overjoyed, to the point where she considered her initial decision to see Su'er as an ally as the most correct choice. To be honest, it was thanks to the Siren that they were able to find those nodes in the vast ocean. The only problem was how to guide these playful and lazy guys to not go off and do other things halfway while ensuring safety. This point really took a lot of effort from the Imanity that Su'er sent, but fortunately, the problem was finally solved.

While maintaining meticulous exploration work, what was more important was the utilization of these important nodes. To achieve the final goal, Su'er needed a large number of the seas of spirit that were created before Devil's death to appear on the entire planet.

And to achieve this, Think's influence on the Elf alliance and Schwi's existence became especially important and crucial. In terms of efficiency, Schwi's role was far greater than Think's.

Everything was inseparable from the Ex-Machina's racial characteristics. In the long years of the past, she had almost copied the attack methods of all the other races. Even though she could not fully reproduce them due to her limited computing power, there was absolutely no problem in imitating the unique attacks of the other races.

In addition, Schwi had already copied Jibril's spatial traversing magic. The final result was that an invisible ghost seemed to be traversing the continent. Because Think was secretly influencing the movements of the Elf alliance, Schwi traversed more between the Flügel and the Dwarf alliance.

One day, she would imitate the attacks of the Dwarf or the Gigant to launch a sneak attack on the Flügel, and even if she didn't hit, she would traverse and leave after the attack was launched. The next day, she would imitate the attacks of the Flügel to launch a sneak attack on the Dwarf alliance. She would maintain such small provocations at a level that neither side would find unbearable and break out into a decisive battle. The most important thing was to guide the small-scale skirmishes caused by these actions to the locations of the nodes that had been surveyed and determined in advance.

Those nodes had already been sent to the core remaining after Devil's death in advance. When the power of the two warring sides gathered at that location, the power that erupted from their collision, combined with the special power nature of the dead Phantasma, would directly pierce through that conceptual membrane, allowing a small projection of the Spirit Corridor to manifest in this world.

All of this was done extremely secretly and naturally. Neither of the warring parties would notice the slightest abnormality. They would only feel that after a long war, this planet had finally undergone a new change, and this sea of spirit was just a scene created by their collision during battle with the enemy. It was just a further destruction of this already broken and worn-out world, and there was absolutely no need to be vigilant. Many elegant individuals would even stop to admire these spectacular sights that were born from their own power.

And this was precisely the scene Su'er wanted to see.

At least until the next phase of the plan begins, he must not let these guys notice that there is another force hidden around.

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