Chapter 857: Chapter 352 Spouting Nonsense Chapter 857: Chapter 352 Spouting Nonsense The United States of Arica collaborated with the “African Glory” organization just to eliminate the protector, Destroyer, behind Yan Fei, so they could unleash their full power against Dream Island. Therefore, to achieve this strategic purpose, the US God-Level Expert Tripiṭaka would also rush to the African continent, joining forces with another God-Level Expert, the High Priest, to take down the Destroyer. Even to ensure absolutely no chance of failure, the US even considered deploying the lightning controller from the Vatican.
Once this plan was implented, there would have been no chance for the Destroyer to survive. However, in their planning, they should still have been in the preparation phase, and the decisive plan against the Destroyer had not yet officially started. Because before they had released the relevant intelligence, neither Dream Island nor the Destroyer would know who the real mastermind behind this kidnap incident was, naturally, they wouldn’t find where the hostages of Dream Island were, nor would they fall into their trap. Precisely for this reason, although the net against the Destroyer had been cast, they were actually not ready to close it, leaving a lot of room for maneuver.
Their plan was perfect, but they had not accounted for a special circumstance, which was that the Destroyer did not play by their rules and acted ahead of ti. Yan Fei had a powerful Artificial Intelligence, “Dream,” and had gathered a large amount of intelligence through Dream’s enormous effort, managing to find the mastermind behind the kidnapping case one step ahead, even discovering two traps targeting the Destroyer. Then, Yan Fei, incarnated as the Destroyer, acted in advance, perfectly avoiding these traps, and located the hidden hostages of Dream Island, rescuing them in the process.
Until Yan Fei, as the incarnated Destroyer, suddenly appeared, both the US side and the High Priest’s side were unprepared for battle. Among the reasons was the Ebola Virus outbreak, the US side, although they had special dicine for the Ebola Virus, was still psychologically afraid of the Ebola Virus, causing the US military force to hesitate and not dare to enter the epidemic area easily.
On the other hand, the High Priest, having gone too long without engaging with Human Society, had found his combat experience antiquated. Moreover, he placed too much faith in his own combat power, refusing to be flexible, which led him to overlook many critical issues.
It was precisely because these several reasons all occurred together, that the perfect encirclent against the Destroyer failed to form in ti. Yan Fei’s sudden attack not only rescued the hostages but also led the High Priest astray and killed him with an explosion.
However, when the Spider Platform diverted the High Priest, Tripiṭaka, who had been hesitating on the periphery of the battlefield, still sensed sothing was amiss and started to enter the epidemic zone. Under satellite surveillance from the sky, Tripiṭaka observed after the Spider Platform led the High Priest away, a mysterious person wearing exoskeleton armor appeared in the forest and entered the cave inside. Tripiṭaka was naturally suspicious and did not chase after the Spider Platform to help the High Priest ensnare the Destroyer, but in the shortest ti reached the cave entrance and lay in ambush there.
While Tripiṭaka was lying in ambush here, a strong electromagnetic signal erupted, attracting the attention of the entire world. Thus, in a very short period, Tripiṭaka received the latest orders from the rear, altering his task from eliminating the Destroyer to prioritizing the retrieval of key items’ intelligence, with the key items located right inside this cave.
Connecting the dots to the exoskeleton armor-clad mysterious person who had just entered the cave, Tripiṭaka surmised that the electromagnetic signal was highly likely related to this person. However, Tripiṭaka did not imdiately charge into the cave and spook the quarry but continued to lie in wait, ready to seize the optimal mont to not only take out the mysterious person but also to acquire the intelligence regarding the key items in the cave.
Patience paid off for Tripiṭaka, and his vigil was not in vain. After many tremors indicating earthquakes, the mysterious person wearing the exoskeleton armor finally erged from the cave. Then, when the mysterious person let down their guard slightly, Tripiṭaka, who had been preparing for the mont, launched a devastating attack, intending to eliminate the mysterious person completely. Sadly, the exoskeleton armor was too formidable, ruining Tripiṭaka’s plan for a swift and decisive victory, and the mysterious person even counterattacked, causing Tripiṭaka to fall into a massive underground cave below.
In the lake of magma below the cave, Tripiṭaka finally discovered the key items that the US Governnt had been eager to obtain. But to his despair, although he had found the key items, they were imrsed in the lava lake, already beginning to lt. Despite being a God-Level Expert, there was nothing Tripiṭaka could do about this, aning the US Governnt’s sche was bound to fall through.
After being attacked by the mysterious Stealth Aircraft, with a B-2 shape from outside, Tripiṭaka finally confird the identity of the one wearing the exoskeleton armor; it was their mission’s target — the Destroyer. But wasn’t the Destroyer supposed to have been led into that trap by the High Priest and then killed by the underground explosives? That would an the Destroyer was not supposed to be here in any case, right?
Could it be that the exoskeleton armor was empty, being remotely operated? But that seed unlikely, for even though Tripiṭaka could not see whether there was soone inside the exoskeleton armor, he did notice bloodstains sprayed onto the visor from injuries sustained by the occupant. Then there was only one possibility left, that there was nobody inside the Spider Platform; it was remotely operated by soone else, and the High Priest had fallen victim to a strategic diversion.
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