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Chapter 81

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"It's a little fiendish demon."

After watching the pitch-black figure disappear, Fei Na said in a low voice. She stared at the place where the little fiendish demon disappeared with a solemn expression.

"Why did it appear here?"

"Maybe it's because this place is connected to hell?"

"Of course not, Mr. Fangzheng."

Fina immediately denied Fangzheng's speculation.

"The Goddess has sealed off this land, and all the demons have been destroyed. There's no way any demons can enter or leave this place, even if the little fiendish demon is the lowest level of existence, unless it's summoned …"

Fina's eyes widened, and her voice became softer and softer.

"Well, it seems that we already know where that thing came from."

Seeing Fina's expression, Fangzheng gripped the Sky Splitting Sword at his waist. Since the little fiendish demon couldn't have appeared out of thin air, it must have been summoned by someone. And the only person who had the guts to summon a demon in this godforsaken place … must be the cultists.

"Nimf."

"Yes, Master."

"Stay invisible and follow it. See where that ugly monster is going. Be careful. Just investigate from a distance, don't get too close. Retreat immediately if you encounter any danger. Don't get too close. Safety first. "

"Okay."

Hearing Fangzheng's command, the little angel, who had been hiding in the air, immediately sprang into action. She glanced in the direction the little fiendish demon had gone, then spread her wings and flew after it.

As the vanguard of the demon army, the little fiendish demon was not very strong, but it was very cunning and vigilant. Normally, it was very difficult to track this kind of monster, but it was very simple for Nimf — her camouflage was enough to hide her from all prying eyes. Plus, as an artificial angel, Nimf did not need to rely on her vision to find her target. Her radar scan was enough to lock onto everything.

Therefore, when the little fiendish demon looked around vigilantly, it would never have imagined that in the clouds above it, a little angel was secretly hiding and tracking it with the help of the radar.

That was why technology was the number one productivity.

Although Little Angel's technology was completely advanced.

Under the "guidance" of the little fiendish demon, Nimf quickly arrived at a huge ruin in the depths of the Dark Swamp. This used to be a bustling city, but now, there were only ruins left.

"The things built by the Earth Worm are always so fragile."

Nimf let out a snort. Fangzheng wasn't aware of her origins, but Nimf was clear about how the humans in her world were like. What they had done, what they were doing, and what they wanted to do …. From Nimf's point of view, no matter which world it was, human beings would never change.

But … this was not Sinapsis after all.

Thinking of this, Nimf reached into her pocket and took out a silver-white card. She frowned and sighed. This was a universal card. Unbeknownst to Fangzheng, it was also one of the standard functions of artificial angels. Using this card, they could connect to Sinapsis and summon all kinds of objects of different natures. For example, a quantum converter that could transform all forms, or a Dream Gate that could enter other people's dreams. Unfortunately, this was not the world of Sinapsis, so Nimf could not use this card to summon anything at all.

This made Nimf a little annoyed. As an artificial angel, she should have completed every order given to her by her master, because only then would she have value in existence. An artificial angel needed a master. Fortunately, her master did not seem to be so strict and was very kind to her, unlike ….

Thinking of this, Nimf could not help but tremble. She closed her eyes and shook her head hard. She looked at the ruins in front of her again.

Although the ruins were thousands of meters away from where Nimf was, it was meaningless for an electronic warfare all-purpose angel who specialized in search, detection, and invasion. Nimf could even clearly see the grass and trees on the ground, and even a bee collecting honey on a flower.

Of course, there were no flowers or bees here, only cultists working hard to rummage through the rubbish in the ruins.

What are they looking for?

Nimfu adjusted the frequency. She could vaguely hear the cultists muttering words like "fragment" and "core". Not only were they working by themselves, but they were also leading some monsters that were similar to the little fiends that she had been tracking down before to toss and turn. But it was a pity that this city seemed to be quite big, and relatively speaking, these people were just a drop in the bucket.

Soon, Nimf saw a cultist dig out a strange thing from the ruins. It looked like a part of a sculpture. The cultist seemed to be very excited. He held the fragment and respectfully went to a black robe not far behind him, then handed the fragment to him. The black robe took the fragment, glanced at it, and nodded in satisfaction. Then, the cultist turned around and went back to his digging work.

"Is that it?"

Nimf watched as the black robe took the fragment and solemnly placed it in a wooden box next to him. She scanned it lightly and immediately sensed many similar auras in the wooden box. It seemed that the cultists had done a good job in picking up rubbish.

Hmm … .although her master's order was only to investigate, but … .they couldn't just do nothing.

Of course, Nimf did not know what these cultists were doing, but she knew very well that these people were her master's enemies, and what they were going to do now was obviously disadvantageous to her master. In that case, she had to stop them from achieving their goal.

Although Nimf looked petite and cute, she was an angel after all, and an all-purpose angel for electronic warfare. Although Fangzheng did not think she had much combat power, for Nimf, combat was also her duty.

Of course, charging forward like an idiot was something only α and △ would do. As a β Battle Angel, Nymoff naturally had her own methods.

"Energy scan, confirmed. Wide-Area radar activated …."

In the girl's eyes, the focused halos began to spin. She had successfully recorded the energy waves of the fragments in the wooden box. Then, using it as a benchmark, she began to scan the entire ruins. Soon, through the energy resonance, she quickly found the locations of the other fragments hidden in the ruins.

The whole process took no more than ten seconds. It was fast, straightforward, and effective.

"Very good."

Nimf nodded in satisfaction. She glanced disdainfully at the cultists who were still digging hard on the ground, then turned around and flew to the other side.

Through energy resonance, Nimf quickly found another fragment, but ….

"What the hell is this thing?"

Looking at the huge fragment buried in the soil, Nimf could not help but frown. It looked like a small half of the head of a terrible monster, but in Nimf's memory, there was no such monster. But that was not important. What was important was that when Nimf came here excitedly, she found that the fragment was bigger than her whole body.

"This is troublesome …."

Nimf looked around awkwardly. She could see the little demons flying around in the sky above the ruins. Although this fragment was not too heavy for Nimf, an artificial angel was still stronger than a human, it was too big. If she took it away, it might attract the attention of the little demons …. Huh?

At that moment, Nimf suddenly turned her gaze to the forehead of the broken statue fragment. There, she saw a dull gem that looked like dirty glass. Although this gem looked more like a piece of scrap, the radar scan told Nimf that most of the energy on the fragment came from this little red gem.

That's it!

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