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Chapter 543

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Leaking information? Well, that was inevitable.

After becoming enemies, when the elves and their allies went all out, Rorschach didn't feel that there was anything he could do that could be hidden from the other party.

The spies in the streets and alleys were fine, but under the gaze of the Eye of Truth, the rare magic sentinels and third-rate spies had nowhere to hide.

But the magic of detection, especially the various location-locking, object positioning, prophecy, and so on that Rorschach himself knew, there were no equivalent high-level spellcasters on Rorschach's side that could shield them from detection magic.

Especially when Rorschach suspected that the other party could still use some public facilities and public resources, completely avoiding the other party's detection became extremely unrealistic.

Yes, the officials. When it was determined that several union staff with official status were responsible for the other party's duties, Rorschach almost despaired of hiding information.

"Since you can't hide it, then don't hide it. If they want to know, then let them all know. Well, let them know a little more."

Isabella had been so reliable recently that Rorschach wondered if she had been transmigrated.

But this method was indeed very effective.

Placing the real procurement target in the cumbersome and large number of purchase orders, purchasing in batches or discreetly or openly at hundreds of locations, even with the use of purchasing agents and middlemen, those two days still tired Rorschach out.

When the information collected was too rich, sometimes knowing too much was tantamount to not knowing anything.

At least, now Rorschach's deceiving tactics had worked. The things that really needed to be purchased were probably things that no one had thought of, and a large number of elemental protective equipment and fireproof equipment had caused the other party to misunderstand what they needed — Rorschach was very afraid of fire.

Lies needed to be supported by facts to be effective. Rorschach was not wrong to be a nature mage, nor was it wrong to be a specialized summoner who specialized in the creation of plants and wood. And plants and wood creations, in the common sense of the world … were afraid of fire.

In fact, even Rorschach himself didn't expect …

"I really didn't expect that there would be plants that radiate light and heat in this garden."

The exploration work that Rorschach had organized previously was a failure in a sense. After all, this kind of Demiplane exploration was somewhat similar to Ansorenne's pioneering. The most important thing was manpower.

Rorschach was here. One, two, three, four, and no more. Including himself, there were only six people he could trust.

It was inevitable that he would seek help from mercenaries, adventurers, and other magic societies. During this process, it was also inevitable that information would be leaked.

After the first adventure, Rorschach organized several more explorations, but in the eyes of most, his explorations were failures.

After the sunflower rose into the sky, all kinds of magical plants woke up from their slumber. They quickly regained their strength as time passed, and the progress of their exploration naturally came to a halt.

"He's already been beaten back three times, yet he's still so stubborn. Does he not take our lives seriously?"

"One dead and seven injured. The exploration failed again. We've given up on Area C2."

"There are magical plants attacking the core area again. What's the point of exploring? We should protect our home."

There was too little time, and the number of people who were hired and could barely be trusted was extremely limited. The explorations were repeatedly blocked, and every time they attacked another area, they were beaten back.

Under such circumstances, Rorschach naturally couldn't gain anything.

And this information was also passed on to the elves by the unreliable mercenaries and adventurers.

Credibility? Contract? In this day and age, as long as one was willing to invest money, even the strongest lock could be opened sooner or later. Moreover, being a mercenary had always been the profession that was the furthest from credibility.

Even if they could regulate the leaking of information from one or two large societies, could they control the private leaking of information from each individual? Even if the magic contract could restrict the leaking of information, various ways to bypass the contract had been repeatedly developed by countless people.

From the beginning, Rorschach knew that his words and actions in that Demiplane would definitely be leaked to his opponents.

Those seemingly reckless explorations mostly ended in failure, but the strength of Rorschach's small group kept increasing.

With Rorschach's talent of honesty, it was indeed difficult to unite a group. It was easy to get rid of those dangerous people, two-faced people, and ambitious people. Not only that, Rorschach also truly picked out reliable and useful people.

As for those "weeds that sneaked in," "immoral and moral scum," and "time bombs that would explode as long as they were paid" … Cough, there were always losses in explorations. If one wasn't careful, the mercenaries who "sacrificed themselves heroically" would also take care of them.

Most of the mercenaries returned from their missions in failure. However, there were only two or three people who truly worked for Rorschach. Two or three people who were completely trustworthy.

Their main missions had all failed, and they couldn't conquer a new area for a long time. However, the few people who focused on the side missions and collected various materials, spoils of war, and magic information in the chaotic battlefield might not have all failed.

It seemed like Rorschach was preparing for this duel by forcefully exploring without regard for human lives. However, in reality, the trump card that Rorschach wanted was already in his hands from the beginning. He was just steadily collecting some samples for comparison.

Most of the explorations were just a show for the other side. Now, the other side was completely fooled.

Looking at the annoyed Elven Archmage Erwin, Rorschach responded with a smile.

Since I've already found out a few of your main spies, and since the information you received before was false, then how can you be sure that the information you received before was correct?

Continue to doubt your own information. Then, you won't be able to deal with what I'm about to prepare.

"They probably wouldn't have thought that I did it right under their noses … Wuuuuuu."

Roxia, who was immensely proud of himself, almost blurted out his thoughts again. He nodded gratefully at Seviara, who covered his mouth in time.

That's right, Rorschach completed the main research right under the spies' noses. Not a single spy reported this as information.

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