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Chapter 22: Himlian Village on the Move

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

In the northeastern region of Moon Country, there was a vast unpopulated forest. One could walk for hundreds of kiloters without seeing a soul.

A great mountain range ran across the region, known as the Great Cino. All kinds of ferocious animals inhabited both sides of the mountain range. It was a very dangerous place. Ordinary people wouldn’t last more than ten minutes if they stumbled into this area.

No.

Ordinary people wouldn’t even co here. They would be stopped by the sky-high cliffs or bumpy roads before they could enter the mountains and couldn’t get any further. This area was the no man’s land of the country of Moon.

However, it wasn’t completely uninhabited. No one knew that a special group of people had taken this place as their ho.

Less than ten minutes after Henry Lang, the director of Sky Eye, gave the order, small helicopters appeared over the mountain range. Each one could only carry four passengers—five if pushed.

A troop wearing the special force uniform was delivered to this vast forest by these small helicopters. Soon, there were soldiers everywhere. From above, they looked like swarms of ants that were scattering around the forest.

Soldiers kept sliding down the ropes from the helicopters. Before long, there were hundreds of them, all wearing special force uniforms. Their destination was a village halfway up the reat Cino and only 300 ters away from their current location.

It wasn’t an ordinary village. Only the highest-level governnt officials knew how important it was. Ordinary people might have little idea of what those villagers stood for, but the high-ranking officials knew better!

Any of them could beco high-level officials in the governnt when they left the village without any additional requirents.

They would be assuming posts that could command tens of thousands of people was no exception.

The village was known as the Himlian Village.

It had existed for over a thousand years, and no one knew who founded it. However, all the villagers were very capable and had been practicing a strange type of martial arts since they were little.

They were as capable as the Himlians in the northwestern desert.

The connection between the two was obvious.

The Himlians.

The Himlian Village.

It didn’t take a genius to figure that out.

Sam Caves was the leader of this operation. He remained in the helicopter and anxiously watched from above. Cold sweat was dripping from his hair, and it was easy to tell how restless he felt.

He was fidgeting, feeling uneasy. He couldn’t sit still.

Sam was the person in charge of the northeastern Sky Eye branch. Ten minutes ago, he received a ssage from the head of the northwest branch, saying that the people of the Himlian Village were probably on the move.

He had been doing this job for twenty years. In the two decades, he had dealt with the villagers more than once and knew how terrifying they could be.

But those people had hardly ever left the village since he took office. No more than a handful had ever stepped out. However, according to Henry Lang, the whole village might be on the move this ti.

The idea made Sam break into a cold sweat.

The entire village were on the move…

How terrifying would that be!

Together, the village had the power to wipe off an entire city!

No. That would be an understatent. It would be like killing fish with a torpedo.

The force of the entire village would be unthinkable!

Any villager alone could easily take down hundreds if not thousands of people.

How terrifying!

So of them had skin tougher than bullets, and even tal blades couldn’t penetrate it. How terrifying that power was!

In other words, there were no ordinary people in the village. That was what the Himlian village was like.

They had never left the village together since Sam took office, nor had they ever done so in the millennium that the village was established.

Why would they do that now?

Sam couldn’t understand why this was happening. He wanted to know the answer but had no clue at all.

He had dealt with the villagers before and knew what they were like. They were unsophisticated, kind, and compassionate. If soone said sothing harsh—which was very rare— the old village head would scold them harshly.

What would make them so angry that they all left the village at the sa ti? They hadn’t dealt with the outside world for a thousand years.

It had to be sothing big!

Sam watched from above as the Sky Eye mbers rushed toward the village from all directions like a swarm of ants. He felt a heavy burden on his shoulders.

“Please be there! Please be there! Please be there!” He prayed.

Then he heard the captain of Sky Eye on the intercom. The other party’s words made his heart sink.

“Sir, there’s no one at the entrance!

“Sir, there’s no one at the exit!

“Sir, there’s no one in the village!

“Sir, we’ve searched all the houses! They’re all empty!”

Damn it!

Sam’s heart sank. “Give the details!”

One of the team mbers said, “Captain, they shouldn’t have been gone for too long. The water on the stove is still hot.”

“Captain, the beds are warm.”

“Captain, the stove fire has recently been put out. The wood is still smoking!”

Sam was pleasantly surprised and imdiately gave the order. “Return to the rendezvous point! Send out ten helicopters and search the forest in all directions! We must find the villagers! We can’t let them leave the mountain range!”

“Yes, Sir!”

The helicopters imdiately scattered and flew in all directions, searching for the villagers.

“Why is this happening? Why?” Sam Caves was perplexed. Why would the friendly villagers leave their hos all of a sudden? Where were they going?

If Sam had known that the villagers were gone because of the insulting comnts, being as short-tempered as he was, he would go after those keyboard warriors himself and tear them to pieces!

The northeastern and northwestern regions weren’t the only places where such things took place.

Similar things were happening in the southwest and southeast of the country as well.

Sowhere else in the country, special force soldiers wearing diving suits ca out of the water.

The head of the southwest Sky Eye branch was waiting anxiously on the shore.

“Sir, there’s no one there!

“The underwater Himlian Pavilion is empty! Everyone is gone!”

The head was shocked. “Have you searched everywhere? Are you sure? Is there no one?”

“Yes, Sir! There’s no one! All mbers of the Himlian Pavilion are gone!”

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