Chapter 939: Chapter 933 Fool (1)_1 Chapter 939: Chapter 933 Fool (1)_1 Sekata Brown was montarily stunned, then imdiately snapped back to reality.
If what Finn Lewis said was true, then the situation was indeed troubleso.
Though dark ssengers in human form are difficult to deal with, they can be distinguished—everyone knows they are the enemy and can directly engage them in battle.
However, if ordinary humans were collaborating with the dark ssengers…
Sekata, of course, understood how troubleso the situation could be if what Finn had stated was true.
The enemy was already difficult to attack while visible, let alone now that they had seemingly transitioned from overt to covert operations.
It would be disastrous if they were to be backstabbed at a critical mont during a confrontation.
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Their entire campaign could fall apart, all tactics would fail.
Thus, the matter was of great importance.
Sekata nodded his head, and even Miles, who stood by silently, undoubtedly had so thoughts on the matter.
About fifteen minutes later, Chief Adelina and another dark sanctuary warrior appeared before them.
The warrior was unknown to Finn and the others.
Upon their arrival, Adriana Wilson spoke directly, “Sullivan, whatever Prince Finn asks you, you will answer.”
“Yes, Honorable Chieftain,” the dark sanctuary warrior respectfully responded.
“Your na is Sullivan?
Hello, I would like to know about the humans who are responsible for the attack—the ones collaborating with the Cloud Spirit dark ssengers to attack your people—are they dark ssengers or ordinary humans?” Finn asked earnestly.
“They should be ordinary humans.
Their eyes haven’t turned the red of dark ssengers, and there’s no decay on their bodies.
Human dark ssengers usually have at least one area that looks virus-infected and degenerated,” Sullivan replied promptly.
“We have relevant video footage that should show this,” Sullivan added quickly.
Finn nodded thoughtfully, then continued with his questioning, “Another problem is, based on your observations, is the collaboration between these humans and the Cloud Spirit dark ssengers one of mutual agreent, or are the humans under the command of the dark ssengers?”
It might be challenging to deduce from the warfare, but it was still sowhat possible to discern so clues.
If it was a matter of mutual cooperation, then it’s possible those humans don’t understand what the dark ssengers represent and were simply deceived.
But if they were under the command of the Cloud Spirits, then it’s quite likely that so higher-ups among the humans are directly controlled by the dark ssengers.
“It is difficult to ascertain, I apologize, Your Highness,” Sullivan said after a mont’s thought.
“It’s alright, thank you.
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I have no more questions,” Finn replied with a nod.
“Sullivan, you may go attend to your duties,” Chief Adelina nodded.
After Sullivan left, Finn couldn’t help but chuckle bitterly.
“Things are getting extrely troubleso now.
So, Chief Adelina, you need to confirm your exact coordinates, and I pray it’s not the location I’m thinking of.”
The four of them imdiately boarded a small spaceship and returned to the battleship.
Sekata promptly transferred the star map of the Heritage System that Finn had provided to them, and then Adriana Wilson instantly reported a set of coordinates.
The spaceship’s main control system imdiately pinpointed a location in the Heritage System based on the provided coordinates.
Seeing this location, both Finn and Miles’s expressions turned grave.
It was exactly what they had feared most—the location was indeed within the Rochefort Clan’s territory, precisely the region previously ntioned by the Luna Starfield, where the Rochefort domain had completely erased its presence from the Star Domain Network.
Now, even accessing information from inside that area would be extrely difficult for Finn.
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