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Upon hearing Darline’s report, Jing Shu’s eyes lit up. So this works too? It seems Mayer has so potential after all.

Jing Shu nodded, made sure that there was no electricity left in the big lump, and then let Darline lead Mayer away. Before they left, Jing Shu said to Darline:

"Mayer is more valuable alive than dead, so I’ve decided to take him back to Huaxia. Of course, I promised you before that I would take you back safely to Huaxia, and that still holds, but in the anti, I hope you can teach Mayer so Huaxia language; otherwise, communication would be quite cumberso."

Darline nodded and said, "Alright." Then she hesitated.

Jing Shu was puzzled, "What’s the matter?"

The black plump woman finally plucked up the courage and said, "Can you also feed that insect? Otherwise, I wouldn’t feel at ease."

Jing Shu laughed silently.

In Darline’s perception, only soone like Mayer is valuable; even if sothing happens, he won’t be abandoned here. But she, soone who’s dispensable, fears being left behind.

She thought that the insect must be valuable. If it were on her, the other party would have paid so price, and inevitably, they wouldn’t abandon her directly; she would at least have so utility value.

"Alright, as you wish."

However, Jing Shu only planted a small insect; the big one still needed to act as her glove to protect her.

Darline was a bit disappointed; her value indeed wasn’t as great as Mayer’s, but she felt reassured knowing she still held so utility and left with Mayer.

Mayer’s mind was still sowhat dazed; he didn’t understand why this woman had to drain the electricity from the top. "Even if there’s no electricity now, this thing is embedded in an underground safe. It can’t be taken out or opened. What’s she intending to do?"

Mayer was curious but couldn’t learn more about the subsequent developnts, and he left reluctantly.

He knew this woman must be scheming sothing, but why didn’t she ask him about the details of this item?

But his life was in her hands now; if she died, he didn’t know whether the insect in his body would self-destruct—

Thinking about this, Mayer asked Darline to convey: "Don’t try to take this thing. This is a secret weapon here, commonly known as the ard safe.

Even if all external power sources are destroyed, the internal battery can still function normally. The safe has not only a cracked password but also four levels of authentication, including an iris scan, and intelligent alarms. If you try to forcefully open it or enter a wrong password, it will trigger an alarm, and the boss there will get notified."

Jing Shu nodded. She didn’t deny that such a sophisticated secret weapon would be well-kept. But she didn’t need to go to such trouble.

Crack the password?

Four levels?

Why bother with such complexity?

Who said you have to open the safe to steal stuff these days? Can’t she just steal the entire safe?

Really think it’s like in movies, where you must decode passwords like a film thief, racing against ti?

Jing Shu prefers to take the unconventional path, ha.

Though the difficulty is sowhat high—like with miscellaneous things around the safe, which was embedded in the wall, she could always steal the entire wall along with it...

Ahem.

Thinking of Mayer’s shocked expression in other places when he sees this big round lump later, Jing Shu couldn’t help but want to laugh.

Jing Shu didn’t say much but inford that she understood and wouldn’t act recklessly.

Mayer still left, suspecting the woman had so plot.

Once everyone had gone, Jing Shu rubbed her hands, ensuring no one was around, and then snapped her fingers, letting the hidden Hulk inch inside to start her big moving plan.

To prevent collapse, she let the digging insect transport and fill lots of soil nearby.

Indeed, Jing Shu was about to undertake a very crazy move.

She moved all extra clutter, ssy clothes, and household items out of her space.

Although the Magic Cube Space had now leveled up to beco an extra-large Magic Cube Space of over 1,400 cubic ters, enough to fit this big tal lump, there were also many attachnts around it that needed to be fitted in.

This required her to clear so space; familiar dishes and food with shelf life still intact couldn’t be moved, so only the random miscellaneous things were extracted.

Originally, the space was adequate for such a big tal lump but couldn’t fit the attachnts around it.

When Jing Shu had Mayer drain all the electricity around it earlier, she secretly dispatched little creatures to cut all surrounding wires neatly, creating a diater of about five ters, but there were still four steel rods over twenty ters long.

To fit everything inside, the steel rods had to be included too, and there were safety chains, resembling ship anchors—those were pretty long, albeit occupying modest area space.

In conclusion, once Jing Shu’s space upgraded, she placed her hand on top and could collect everything connected to this big tal lump, akin to selecting illustrations, provided it ford a complete whole.

And protruding parts could be spliced with a dozen cubic ters of space.

After several validations, Jing Shu pieced the space into the shape of a sun, with the central few hundred cubic ters extending outward to store the protruding parts tied with the lump.

After clearing over 300 cubic ters, Jing Shu then touched it.

"Absorb!"

The next second, the big tal lump, originally embedded deep underground with a complete system, disappeared completely, along with all its surrounding attachnts, including the wrapping wires and nearby rods.

The massive tal lump vanished without a trace, without even triggering an alarm.

Who the heck imagined that the thief would steal the entire safe as well? It’s just too crazy!

Then the digging insect crazily filled the empty space, while Jing Shu quickly retreated.

Jing Shu admits the United States does have a few tricks in making an impeccable safe and even securing it, but she gladly took it all now.

As for opening the safe, it didn’t matter; she would hand it over to professionals to do it afterward.

Her aim wasn’t about obtaining what’s in the safe—nothing useful—but she reckoned the reward inside would be fantastic, which was enough. After all, she snagged it without any effort.

Just asking, how was this different from picking it up for free??

The night grew ever darker.

Jing Shu, hid deep with rit and fa.

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