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That is to say, Gick's true intention was solely to take Code 19's body.

All the discussions prior were but a ruse to divert Ali and Roronora's attention, seeking an opportunity to clandestinely abscond with Code 19's corpse.

There must be sothing of paramount importance to Gick on Code 19's body!

This realization struck Ali without a mont's hesitation, prompting imdiate action.

As expected, Gick showed no intention of resistance.

Code 19's body was swiftly bound.

He was acutely aware that the strength of Code 19's battered form stood no chance against the blockade ford by Ali and Roronora.

"My attempt to bluff has indeed failed," Gick sighed, "This round, you've won, half-elf."

As his voice faded, Code 19's body jerked violently, and two trails of blood stread down from the corners of his eyes.

Ali froze montarily, her expression darkening instantly.

She hadn't anticipated Gick would act so decisively—eliminating Code 19 at the first sign of failure to transport him.

Undoubtedly, Code 19 must have been privy to secrets of imnse significance, so crucial that Gick preferred to kill him rather than let these secrets fall into their hands.

But now, that lead was severed.

With a sigh, Ali watched as the golden glow in her palms dissipated, and countless mana ribbons vanished, leaving Code 19's body to collapse, devoid of strength.

"I should have joined you in taking action," Roronora remarked, eyeing Code 19's lifeless form and then Ali's grim visage.

"Had I acted, there might have been a chance to stop him."

"It's futile, Gick employed thods aid at the soul; it would have been too late regardless of who acted," Ali gestured dismissively.

"Ultimately, the reason he left such a contingency within Code 19 indicates he always entertained the notion of eliminating him at any mont. I surmise it's not just Code 19—every key subordinate of his is likely rigged with such a failsafe."

"What a dangerous individual."

Glancing at Code 19's corpse, Ali hesitated for a few seconds before stepping forward.

Even if Gick had completely obliterated Code 19's soul, whatever was on Code 19's person remained, potentially harboring useful intelligence.

Gick had spouted much nonsense, yet amidst the drivel, truths lurked.

Pure fabrications fool no one; it's the lies laced with truths that deceive.

Perhaps the village in the forest held no hope for subhumans, but it surely concealed significant ruins or sothing of equivalent value.

Gick's target must be that very thing.

If Ali could locate it before Gick, the upper hand would shift to her grasp.

This represented the best strategy for turning the tables.

Thoroughly searching Code 19, Ali ended up with an assortnt of mundane items scattered around her: various snacks, a handleless throwing knife, a booklet filled with notes, several explicit drawings, and a small-capacity Space Ring.

With a mind clouded by perplexity, Ali began sifting through the clutter for potential clues.

Despite Code 19's dangerous aura, the assortnt of items suggested he was rely a magus of advanced age, subject to the sa desires and whims as anyone else—snacking when hungry, perhaps even indulging in risqué images by the campfire at night.

What, then, distinguishes one person from another? A person can embody many roles, but which among these is the true self?

This question surpassed the boundaries of Ali's current understanding, prompting her to set aside such ponderings and focus instead on the items before her.

The first item examined was a booklet, densely packed with writings that seed nonsensical at first glance, yet undoubtedly followed so sort of encryption.

It appeared to be Code 19's personal notebook, containing significant entries encrypted by his own design.

Silently marking it of interest, Ali tucked the booklet into an inner pocket.

Next were the assorted snacks—seemingly ordinary dried fruits that wouldn't co cheap for the average farr, but were trivial expenses for a magus.

The snack bags bore no special chanisms; after a brief inspection, Ali handed them to Roronora with a cautionary note, "Be careful, they might be edible, or they might be poisoned."

Then ca the next item: erotic illustrations.

Drawn on high-quality paper, these images featured scantily clad won in provocative poses, their craftsmanship so exquisite that they seed to leap off the page, the work of an unknown master.

The figures were portrayed with such lifelike precision and allure, it was impossible not to appreciate the artistry, regardless of the content's nature.

After a brief glance, morizing the content, Ali rolled up the drawings and stored them in another Space Ring of hers.

Her commonly used Space Ring contained many edibles, to which Jelia had access.

If placed there, who knows when Jelia might stumble upon them.

Securing the drawings, Ali looked up, sowhat uncomfortably, to et Roronora's gaze.

"I... won't say anything... but you have to lend them to ."

Who said this guy lacked common sense?

He's already learning how to blackmail!

With a darkened expression, Ali waved dismissively, "It's intelligence, looking at it won't hurt, but you absolutely cannot let Jelia see it. If caught, don't you dare say it ca from !"

Roronora nodded, though it was uncertain if the ssage truly sank in.

Regardless, Ali shifted her focus to the last item of value amidst the miscellaneous objects: the Space Ring.

For a magus, a personal, encryptable Space Ring is undeniably a treasure trove.

A spell magus requires a vast array of materials to cast spells, an enhancent magus needs precious substances for bodily repairs, and various tools for exploring ruins and checking spells, along with spell scrolls, spell potions, and mana equipnt.

It's impractical and unsafe to carry all these in a backpack.

The Space Ring thus serves as the ideal container.

Although the Space Ring's capacity might not be large, the contents within are assuredly of the greatest value.

Ali began attempting to bypass the identity verification spell on the ring, a standard security asure for every Space Ring designed to prevent theft.

Even if a magus were to lose their ring, it would remain inaccessible to others.

Although accessing items within a Space Ring requires mana, there's no stipulation on the source of this mana, aning even non-magical individuals could theoretically use a Space Ring.

However, encryption adds a layer of protection by verifying the user's physical makeup and soul.

Only after passing this verification can one successfully access the Space Ring.

Cracking such encryption is no simple feat, yet Ali is not without her thods.

While other elven tribes might lack the ans, Ali, as a master of spells, possesses a vast array of tools at her disposal.

As she caressed the Space Ring, she pondered the most appropriate approach to tackle its encryption spell.

Different encryption spells employ varied thodologies, necessitating distinct counterasures.

Although Ali has many targeted decryption spells at her disposal, so, due to their complexity or her inability to cast them personally, are stored in scroll form within her Space Ring.

These items are exceedingly precious and should not be squandered lightly.

Moreover, such encryption spells might possess self-destruct capabilities.

Should one attempt to break them down one by one, there's a risk they might self-destruct before any progress is made, rendering the endeavor futile and potentially destroying valuable contents within.

After several preliminary attempts, Ali began her formal effort to decrypt the spell.

The first decryption spell she tried, predictably, failed—not because it was the most complex or most effective spell she knew, but rather an obscure one.

Its strength lay not in the act of decryption, but in analysis, providing a deeper understanding of the encryption spell and paving the way for a more targeted approach.

Ard with more detailed intelligence, Ali prepared her second decryption spell.

This one wasn't the most widely known or traditionally effective, but it was a suboptimal solution from her repertoire that she had modified to suit the specific structure of this encryption spell.

If Ali's assessnt was correct, this adapted spell should prove most effective against this particular encryption.

The spell, ultimately condensed into a matrix no larger than the tip of her finger, was aligned directly against the ring's encryption spell.

A flash of white light followed, and Ali felt the encryption dissipate, her mana successfully integrating with the ring.

A smile broke across her face as she stood up, anticipating the most exciting part: the unboxing!

With a flick of her wrist, the contents of the ring spilled out in a cascade.

First to hit the ground was a pile of shimring coins, a mix of denominations from various nations, making them uneven in value.

Even by a rough estimate, the total hovered around a thousand universal gold coins—a fortune, indeed.

Next ca several bottles and jars, all interdiate spell potions.

Another heap of gold coins followed.

After the spell potions were a few scrolls, and lastly, the item Ali had been most eager to find: another small booklet!

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