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257: Chapter 208: Three Door Pushers_1 257: Chapter 208: Three Door Pushers_1 Ten minutes…

Everyone frowned slightly upon hearing this.

Ten minutes was certainly enough ti to determine a victor, but to completely take down over sixty players of an average level over 10, frankly, the ti was tight.

However, they knew that this was the maximum ti that the Relic could buy for them.

Without this Relic, the battle would likely end within the first second, with the opponents tearing the Town-return Scroll apart and teleporting away.

It would be even harder to find them afterwards.

“If no one has any questions, we will move out.

However, to avoid alerting the enemy prematurely, everyone, including the four Dragon Group experts, please enter this backpack.

A specialist disguised as a tourist will carry the backpack on a private flight to the Russian border.

We’ve said hello to our allies in Russia in advance, so they will let you through after a routine check at the border.

Once you’re through, take a regularflight within Russia to the agreed location in Moscow.

We are expected to arrive before three in the afternoon.

The battle must finish before sunset at five…” the person in charge announced the final details of the operation.

Mu You felt a bit of regret after listening.

For him, it would be ideal to fight at night.

Both Night Vision and Vampire Skin would function at their most powerful.

However, the tactical departnt’s decision was quite logical.

After all, this was a siege, and there was a large gap between the two sides’ strengths; losing was impossible.

Fighting at night would only increase the enemy’s chances of escape.

A mont later, Mu You and the other combatants entered the prepared Spatial Bag.

For the next ten hours, they would have to stay inside the bag.

This bag was a large space, with a range of 500*500 ters and was quite spacious.

It had a large number of rooms and basic living facilities built inside, as well as enough food supply for long-term habitation.

Upon entering the bag, everyone dispersed around the space.

So people who knew each other well in reality, gathered in groups of two or three, discussing the operation in low voices.

So took advantage of the internet before it cut out, busily playing gas on their phones.

Others went back to their rooms to catch up on sleep, resting and gathering energy for the upcoming battle.

Mu You didn’t know many people here.

Old Liu, who had co with him, had gone back to his room to rest, while he himself wandered around the space alone.

As he was passing a flower bed, he suddenly heard a buzzing sound coming from the side.

Turning his head, he saw a familiar blood-colored jewel hovering about a ter away from him, the corner of the jewel pointing in one direction.

Then it spun around in the air.

The jewel was, of course, the Blood Emperor’s orb, and the Blood Emperor was also one of the team leading experts this ti.

From the looks of it, the orb seed to be leading him sowhere.

Mu You nodded and followed the orb.

The orb imdiately took off and flew towards the depths of the space.

Mu You followed the orb and arrived at a flat-roofed house located at the corner of the space.

The orb flew in through the window and into the house.

Mu You walked up, pushed open the door, and walked in.

“You’re here.”

There were two people in the room, besides the Blood Emperor who had greeted him, there was also the strange-looking boy he had t early in the morning a few days back.

At the side of the sickbed, the Blood Emperor was feeding the boy a dark-colored dicinal potion.

Surprisingly, this rough, rugged man seed perfectly fine doing such a delicate task.

Mu You didn’t expect the boy to also be in the bag.

However, compared to when they t last ti, the boy’s appearance had changed a lot.

The boy was sitting on a sickbed, dressed in patient clothing, an infusion needle on his hand, but he was also naughtily playing with a piece of paper.

It seed that he had received so dical treatnt, with almost all the sores and weeping wounds on his body disappeared.

He now looked like a regular child.

The only thing that hadn’t changed was his eyes; they were still entirely black without any whites.

When Mu You walked in, the boy paused and instantly looked at him guardedly.

However, when he saw who had entered, he quickly relaxed, moved his hand with effort to pick up a folded paper crane, and extended small hand to hand the crane over to Mu You.

Mu You sowhat baffledly took it, and found it was just a regular children’s handicraft, not a magical artifact.

It seed like the boy was simply expressing his goodwill.

To his surprise, the Blood Emperor looked at Mu You and suddenly asked, “Do you…

possess a door?”

Mu You was taken aback.

He didn’t expect the Blood Emperor to suddenly ask this, and a hint of hesitation instinctively appeared on his face.

“Rest assured, no fourth person will know.” the Blood Emperor nonchalantly said.

“Yes, I do.” Mu You nodded.

It seed that the other party had sohow discerned that he had a door.

There was no point in hiding it any further.

“When I saw you last ti, you didn’t have a door, but now you do…

It looks like you’ve had quite a few encounters in the past few days.” the Blood Emperor said.

“Oh?

How did you figure it out?” Mu You was curious.

Did individuals who obtained a door show so kind of glaring trait?

“Heh, it wasn’t who noticed it; it was this child who told .” the Blood Emperor shook his head and chuckled.

Mu You glanced at the boy lying on the sickbed.

At this mont, the boy was back to amusing himself, apparently oblivious to the two n’s conversation.

From the cold aura he had felt from the boy that day, he knew that this boy was very likely also a door owner.

Could this boy also have the ability to recognize door owners?

“The three of us, we’re all door owners.”

The Blood Emperor suddenly blurted out a sentence that caught Mu You off guard.

So all three of them were door owners, which ant that the Blood Emperor also controlled a door…

Together with the actions of the boy earlier, Mu You was starting to get an idea.

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