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All they could do was kill any Boundary Breaker who ca to Hell Island, yet Hell was too vast, and Boundary Breakers wouldn’t wander there for no reason, leaving them with no opportunity to kill those intruders.
A sense of powerlessness persisted for so long that so had given up.
After leaving the internal space, Du Gang looked out at the unfamiliar Hell Island, "What do we do next?"
"Of course, like this—"
Zheng Yichen said, swinging the fishing rod. A stable Gate of Death opened, and then he threw a grenade through it. To Du Gang’s twitching eyes, the entire Gate of Death was destroyed by the massive explosion, which blasted dense cracks throughout the island.
"You think you can take out those lying in ambush with this thod?"
Zheng Yichen shook his head, "It’s just to blow up the coordinates left by the Gate of Death with a strong enough explosion."
In the Great World, atop a towering mountain, several staff mbers reported the massive explosion they had witnessed on the monitors, rendering one of the plans to encircle the Proxy Agent ineffective; the blast had erased the coordinates left by the Gate of Hell.
This ant the Proxy Agent would no longer appear in a place that had coordinates.
Aside from these screens, the control room, filled with screens as nurous as stars, was the Boundary Breaking Organization’s "Eye of the Heavenly Law," mainly used for various monitoring purposes. It could monitor most parts of the Great World, including Hell, with great precision.
In addition to monitoring, the Eye of the Heavenly Law had other uses, such as Descending; through Descending, a person could be precisely dispatched to a region covered by the Eye of the Heavenly Law, although this thod only allowed for arrival, not return. After descending to a location, one had to find their way back.
Moreover, those who used Descending had to be present in the Eye of the Heavenly Law; even with this limitation, the Eye remained an important departnt of the Great World.
With its existence, the movents of Proxy Agents were under their control. Whenever Zheng Yichen attempted to forcibly break through space, the Eye of the Heavenly Law could send down interfering forces, deriving from attacks conducted by powerhouses present there.
Descending could not only send people to locations but also directly bring a powerhouse’s attack to a certain place. Such an attack could be called "Heavenly Punishnt."
During this period, under the surveillance of the Eye of the Heavenly Law, everything Zheng Yichen did against the Hell creatures was docunted, and further analysis was conducted on his strength. The Proxy Agent indeed had a strong vampiric growth ability, and besides vampirism, he also had the "Soul Devour" ability.
The combination of these two traits was far more powerful than re vampiric abilities, but so far, Zheng Yichen had not demonstrated any soul-type attacks.
His use of the Death God Domain and the Life Divine Domain was worth noting, though.
However, in the Great World, there were powerhouses who could unfold domains and fight him, so the threat of that thing was manageable, especially since Zheng Yichen had already revealed his dual domains.
Furthermore, the Great World side had strong individuals who fought without relying on domains, taking a different path. They did not lack the ability to unfold sothing akin to a domain; instead, they condensed their potential domains into their bodies, making themselves an absolute domain.
Another thod was what Zheng Yichen had recently encountered, directly embedding one’s strength into the environnt to forcibly alter its structure.
Zheng Yichen had dismantled the coordinates left by the Gate of Hell he had opened, and according to the Eye of the Heavenly Law’s analysis, the result of this forceful dismantling was that any new Gate of Hell he opened would randomly appear elsewhere, and the speed of opening the Gate of Hell was so fast that the descending Heavenly Punishnt couldn’t keep up.
The Eye of the Heavenly Law could monitor many places, but if it appeared randomly elsewhere, there would still be a slight delay in tracking.
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Just like when Zheng Yichen appeared in Hell, it took the Eye of the Heavenly Law about five minutes to determine his location. This was due to the poor compatibility between the Eye of the Heavenly Law and Hell. Had it been in the Great World, it would have taken at most one to two minutes.
The staff at the Eye of the Heavenly Law didn’t rush anything. Their task was to monitor Zheng Yichen’s death; another Proxy Agent was not important. As for other matters? Those were the responsibility of the operatives.
Not long after Zheng Yichen blew up the coordinates, the Eye of the Heavenly Law monitored him reopening the Gate of Hell and then, along with Du Gang, they jumped through and escaped Hell.
The Eye of the Heavenly Law imdiately began its search. Within just one minute, a screen like a multitude of stars in the sky descended and recaptured Zheng Yichen’s trail.
"Seven domains away from Dusk, still within the acceptable range," the staff mber reported as they looked at Zheng Yichen’s location. How large is seven domains? Well, the area of one domain is comparable to the surface area of a planet in many worlds when it is unfurled, with an average maximum diater of over fifty thousand kiloters.
Spanning seven domains, according to the Eye of the Heavenly Law’s markers, the distance between Zheng Yichen and Dusk exceeded five hundred thousand kiloters...
On Earth, that would be more than the distance between Earth and the Moon.
For Zheng Yichen, such a great distance would make it exceptionally difficult to reach Dusk.
Not to ntion the interceptions from the Great World’s side. The existence of the Eye of the Heavenly Law alone was enough to subject Zheng Yichen to constant, fierce interception by the Great World.
"What a pity, the Eye of the Heavenly Law can only summon those who are here, it cannot let those who are not here descend," one staff mber said regretfully. If it were possible, they could make so operations similar to a ga, casually marking people who needed to be transferred and teleporting them to another domain.
Unfortunately, the people working at the Eye of the Heavenly Law needed to rotate regularly. One could only work here once in their lifeti, because those who stayed at the Eye of the Heavenly Law for long tended to develop ntal issues.
Apart from the sense of control, which could lead to ntal disequilibrium, there was also the influence of the Eye of the Heavenly Law itself. The surveillance of the Eye of the Heavenly Law was too comprehensive and, coupled with environntal issues, it easily affected the staff mbers.
Transforming into a kind of ’Observer,’ such staff mbers would lose their sense of self, becoming a mobile cara for the Eye of the Heavenly Law, and then go to fill the blind spots the Eye of the Heavenly Law couldn’t monitor. The problem was that the Boundary Breaking Organization didn’t need these Observers.
Moreover, becoming an Observer didn’t result in any change of strength. The notable trait was that they beca unable to sleep, eat, or drink, and wouldn’t die naturally, but they would still perish if killed by soone. They could survive without sustenance, yet still succumb to accidents.
Additionally, Observers lacked self-awareness and would wander aimlessly, showing up in places so mbers of the Boundary Breaking Organization wouldn’t want them to, while those places the Eye of the Heavenly Law couldn’t observe were special domains—either trendously dangerous or harboring particular entities.
These Observers would face death when venturing to such places.
Hence, there was no necessity to produce these Observers. To avoid such accidents, it was necessary to frequently rotate staff here.
Even so, there would occasionally be Observers assimilated by the Eye of the Heavenly Law.
"Hopefully, the organization can make improvents in the future. I rember the director saying that the Eye of the Heavenly Law is always growing. Perhaps it will be possible later on," another staff mber said and then shook their head, "It’s a pity we won’t see it."
Their tenure here was coming to an end, and any future changes to the Eye of the Heavenly Law would be unrelated to them.
But to have dealt with a Boundary Breaker from Dusk during their tenure was also a remarkable experience. Other staff mbers of the Eye of the Heavenly Law would typically not encounter any special events from beginning to end of their service.
The most common task they perford was so adjustnts to the Eye of the Heavenly Law, and such adjustnts were made when the Great World had assimilated new worlds.
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