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They were attempting to ta mutants, transforming these freakish monsters into their own pets!
This plan was extrely dangerous, but the illegal forces of Dark City had already achieved so success.
The aberrations that showed up in the Food Storage of the Third Underground Level were a pri example.
Blackbone Hermit Kodar and his alchemy slaves were responsible for spreading the aberration disaster in the underground area of Sector 7.
They manually transported aberration eggs, placing them on various underground levels, periodically patrolling and monitoring breeding data, like raising aberrations, and this Fissure Corridor was their pasture in their eyes.
Noland Lee had caused quite a commotion when he was clearing the food warehouse before, alerting Kodar and causing the earlier battle.
As for why Kodar was not hostile to aberrations, and how he transported the eggs of aberrations and other details, Noland Lee found the answer in his mory fragnts and panel information.
All these operations were achieved through Living Alchemy.
Modified by Living Alchemy, Kodar and his alchemy slaves would release the sa sll as the aberrations.
When aberrations saw them, it was like seeing their own kind, and naturally, they would not regard them as attack targets.
Regrettably, Noland didn’t find any related alchemy information in Kodar’s
mory.
It was estimated that Kodar’s modification by Living Alchemy took place a long ti ago, which didn’t appear in the more important “recent” mory fragnts.
Noland didn’t feel too much regret about this.
It’s just aberrations, he’d kill one when he encountered one, without considering making friends with them.
Noland chuckled, deftly tidying up the spoils of war in front of him.
He opened his backpack, took out a clean cloth, wiped off the stains on the Black Bone Fragnts and placed them in his backpack.
All 10 black bone pieces were collected by him without exception.
Elental Judgent was looking for clues about the Blackbone Hermit, right?
Noland decided to give a small portion of the Black Bone Fragnts to
Elental Judgent and see how much remuneration they would offer.
If the remuneration was generous enough and sincere, Noland wouldn’t mind killing a few more Blackbone Hermits to help boost Elental Judgent’s morale.
After properly handling the Black Bone Fragnts, next was the Insect Flute for controlling Alchemy Beetles.
This small gadget had been blown into three sections by the Evil Blast.
Noland pieced together the broken flute, barely gathering the real appearance of the Insect Flute.
About the size of a little finger, it was a hollow bone with several holes on its surface.
By blowing it like an accordion, airflow would be sent to the holes, and a unique lody for controlling alchemy beetles would be played.
Evil Blast had killed many types of alchemy beetles, and Kodar’s mory also contained knowledge of playing the Insect Flute.
There was too much related panel information and knowledge for Noland to look over at once, so he simply set them all aside to look through slowly back at the dormitory.
Wrapping the broken flute in a towel and placing it in his backpack, Noland picked up a deford tal box.
This tal box was the size of a palm, painted all black with unknown material, and barely withstood the impact of the Evil Blast, causing it to beco twisted.
After confirming that there were no traps, Noland opened the tal box.
A row of needle-thin injector syringes and a row of unknown-purpose elixirs appeared inside the box.
Noland quickly searched through Kodar’s mory and nodded slowly, closing the tal box and putting it into his backpack.
The hair-thin injector was an alchemy tool used exclusively for Living Alchemy.
The accompanying elixirs included various psychotropic drugs, hormone potions, concentrated alchemy compounds, and so on.
After losing most of their physiological functions, living alchemists regularly injected themselves to stabilize their physical condition and ntal state, otherwise they could easily go insane.
Noland wouldn’t need these injectors and elixirs.
He planned to keep a few as samples, and give the rest to Elental Judgent to see if they wanted them.
Standing up, he scanned around, his gaze and Deconstruction technique double-checking the nearby ground.
“I should have picked up everything by now…”
Noland concentrated, checked once more, and snapped his fingers, commanding the Aberration Undead under his control to jump into the vertical shaft.
The entire food warehouse and corridor suddenly beca quiet and empty.
All traces related to “Enslavent of the Deceased” and “Evil Blast” had been erased.
Noland thought about it, turned around, went to the Vertical Shaft, and lifted the Gatling Shot tal Chain.
After a round of firepower output, the four tal chains suspending the lifting platform were shot through by bullets, and the lifting platform below entered free fall.
Noland silently counted for more than ten seconds, hearing a faint collision sound coming from the distant underground.
“Clang… ”
“Very well, the lifting platform has landed. It would take quite so effort for the illegal forces of Dark City to return to the Third Underground Level in a short period. Or, they could only take the vertical shafts from other sectors.” Noland didn’t linger any longer.
He tightened the straps of his backpack, stepped on the ground covered in filthy blood and sli, and quickly ran towards the staircase leading to the ground level.
“Eh? Right, should I go look for Fars and Kent’s whereabouts?”
Noland slapped his forehead, slowed down his pace, and pondered in silence.
“Kodar and his two alchemy slaves ca up from the 9th Underground Layer in Sector 7, They did not encounter Fars and Kent before boarding the lifting platform of the vertical shaft. This ans that Fars and Kent did not run to
Underground Layer 9….”
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