Chapter 395: Chapter 150 Titan chanical Institute !
Translator: 549690339
Although the death rate is high, hunters still flock to it.
However, Leonard Churchill already had a target in mind.
He just took a casual glance.
Soon, he obtained from the information rchant the latest detailed information about the “1981 Titan chanical Research Institute”.
The two of them found a seat by the window in a tavern near the guild.
Leonard Churchill read carefully the information about the Alternate Dinsion.
anwhile, Seven Brown sat across from him, flipping through the information he had read.
She grew up in a gang and has never really explored the Alternate Dinsion.
Although she is not unfamiliar with the profession of a hunter, this is her first ti preparing as a hunter and she seems a bit cautious.
After all, the minimum death rate in the Alternate Dinsion is not a joke.
What’s more important is,
she fears that she might be too weak and beco a burden to the man before her.
Leonard Churchill was always serious and focused when doing important matters.
He quickly finished reading the material and told Seven Brown, “That Alternate Dinsion has a restriction on entry tier. There are lots of monsters, but if there is no hidden plotline, the most powerful monster should be A-rank second tier… C, D rank plot difficulties seem quite easy at the mont. Moreover, it doesn’t limit the use of chanical weapons, so our firepower is sufficient, and the risk is almost non-existent. Therefore, I may choose to explore B-rank or even higher.”
“Hmm,”
Seven Brown listened and nodded along.
His analysis of the Space was thorough and she didn’t have much to add.
At this point, Leonard Churchill turned to Seven Brown and added, “And one more important thing.”
He was very clear that the combat power of Seven Brown was definitely not low.
Her body’s combat capability may not be very strong, but a chanic’s combat power lies more in the machinery.
Her set of armor forged from Gungnir Gold for protection had even stronger defense capabilities than a general third order card master.
This was more than enough for this kind of Alternate Dinsion.
Leonard Churchill well understood that the most dangerous thing in the Alternate Dinsion was not the creatures, but people!
After discussing the tactical deploynt for the Alternate Dinsion, he continued, “Be careful. This Place has revealed several practical Black Technology chanical Drawings. The Lionheart Family is willing to let them out, which most likely indicates that there is hidden danger, with a desire of having outsiders step on the trap. Moreover, they may hold so unknown information, which can cause changes…”
This was not a guess.
But most likely it was a fact.
When Leonard Churchill first transmigrated to this space, Space 4.07, he did not understand at the ti why Saul Miller could directly go to the final checkpoint in the Alternate Dinsion.
Later, he gradually found out that these top aristocrats possessed so unknown information about the Old Continent.
Thus, when the Miller Family took out those newly discovered black technology machinery, Leonard Churchill specifically asked Reuel Bible. Then he found out that the information about the Old Continent from the Miller Family ca from the collapsed Orlan Dynasty two hundred years ago.
And the Lionheart Family didn’t just randomly choose this location to build New City.
They have obtained so directional and accurate information.
Then he made a connection with the earlier incident of Camilla’s mother being imprisoned at the Rose Manor.
It can be inferred that the Lionheart Family has colluded secretly with the Orlan Remnants.
Thus it seems definite that they have information in their hands.
Looking at the current information about the “1981 Titan chanical Research Institute,” Leonard Churchill has seen many shadows of the Lionheart Family’s manipulation behind the scenes.
But this was one of the reasons he chose it.
A space without difficulty would not pique his interest much.
After hearing everything, Seven Brown contemplated seriously and nodded, “Hmm.”
The two of them discussed in the tavern.
However, it was quite a coincidence.
At that mont, a group of people suddenly passed by the window.
“Hmm…”
By the corner of Seven Brown’s eye, she spotted them, and her expression changed.
Because the group that passed by was none other than the fifth young master of the Lionheart Family, Kak.
Seven Brown got captured because of this guy last ti, so her displeasure was understandable.
Leonard Churchill also glanced over in the sa direction.
Young Master Kak had one of his arms cut off by Sophia Jones in the Flood Gang, and it seed it had been reattached. He was leading a group of guards patrolling the city.
Lion City was owned by the Lionheart Family after all, so seeing him was not a surprise.
What Leonard Churchill cared about was sothing else.
He noticed the brotherhood hall master ‘Fist King’ Abel amongst the guards.
However, what Leonard Churchill was interested in was not Abel but the sword-shaped object wrapped in bandages on his back.
He suspected it was a weapon.
But usually, weapons like relics are collected in cards for easy access and care.
Those carried around physically like so are either worthless items not worth wasting a containnt card, like most chanical equipnt,
or they are sothing that cannot be contained—like Disaster Objects!
Knowing that Fist King Abel has progressed to the Third Order, Leonard Churchill leaned more towards the latter.
Just as this thought passed, Seven Brown at his side also noticed his gaze and said coldly, “The big sword on Abel’s back is the Disaster Object —
X-199-Useless Great Sword — that he snatched from Great Ivan’s warehouse.”
Really a Disaster Object?
Hearing this, Leonard Churchill suddenly rembered that the Great Ivan Company wanted to auction a Disaster Object at the ti of the Dragon Bone auction.
Later, because Master rlin suddenly appeared, the auction was interrupted.
Could it be the sa one?
After asking, it turned out it was.
Then Leonard Churchill was confused, “Why would they want to auction a Disaster Object?”
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