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Chapter 994

Words:2061Update:22/06/26 10:09:47

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It was worth mentioning what White Flame thought of Hao Ren's gang.

In White Flame's impression, Hao Ren's gang was a very subtle otherworldling sanctuary.

Her less than a hundred years of experience as a demon hunter was not much, but it was not too little either. Although she was still a young girl among her own kind, she had seen a lot of places in the world because she had quickly reached the level of a master and had followed an excellent mentor like Hasse. She knew a lot of secrets about otherworldling families and had a lot of information about otherworldling sanctuaries. She knew what a normal otherworldling sanctuary looked like: heavily guarded, secretive, and strong, hidden in the cracks of the real world. It was as difficult to penetrate as a fortress in the core of the planet. In order to ensure survival despite years of isolation, a sanctuary was usually a self-sufficient small world, the size of at least a city. The shadowy dimension like the Athens sanctuary was the most common form. These sanctuaries, without exception, had a clear hierarchy, antagonism between races, militarized management, harsh laws, and so on.

And Hao Ren's' sanctuary 'was specifically designed to destroy her point of view.

They lived in a human city, in a small building, and all the people in the house went to the human society to find work. Vampires and werewolves lived next to each other. If someone had reported to her about the discovery of such an otherworldling sanctuary a year ago, her first reaction would have been to kick the person to the ground and force him to drink two bowls of refreshing soup.

As time went by, White Flame learned more about the situation on Hao Ren's side. But she still only knew a little, and she was even more confused. She found that although the members of this strange group were few, each of them was not ordinary: the oldest and most famous vampire count, the demon race of unknown origin but comparable to the ancient gods, the explosive landlord who claimed to be a wizard and carried countless destructive weapons, and even the sirens who claimed to have no contact with other races were hanging around in this group. Finally, there was a husky. It was a collection of all kinds of demons and ghosts. White Flame could not imagine how they could get together and still have a good time.

Not to mention the fact that there were demon hunters among them. The last point almost scared Hasse out of his wits.

Later, slowly, she learned more about Hao Ren. For example, there might be a hidden force behind him, or he seemed to be able to travel between worlds, or he knew things beyond this planet, and so on. Anyway, all kinds of information beyond her knowledge kept popping up one after another. Even Hasse, who was knowledgeable, could not fall asleep every time he met Hao Ren and his gang. He had to take sleeping pills to find himself.

In her spare time, White Flame would occasionally do something appropriate for her age, such as reading human comics and novels. So she gradually felt that Hao Ren and his team might be similar to the secret teams in urban legends, the kind that "don't be fooled by the small number of people, but there are a lot of stories". But no matter how she thought about it, she could not think of one thing: Hao Ren had an army under him!

She looked at Hao Ren and his gang had begun to seriously discuss the issue of sending troops. She turned her head and looked at the people around her. "You mean, you have a larger force hiding in the deeper parts of the sanctuary?"

She subconsciously thought that Hao Ren's house was a camouflage, and that there might be a third new East X city 30 kilometers below. Her imagination went wild on the spot.

"It's complicated to explain to you. It involves deep-space travel at the speed of light and the communication deviation of different races and civilizations in the field of language expression. In short, you should go back and lie down." Hao Ren waved his hand and drove White Flame back. "Vivian, can you let her lie on your bed first?"

After a series of coaxing and coercion, the stubborn demon hunter finally lay down, Hao Ren and his gang ran back to the living room. Hao Ren took out the MDT and put it on the coffee table. Then, with a serious face, he said, "What's wrong with me bringing 100,000 people into the demon hunter's base camp under such circumstances?"

"Tsk, at least a little bit of administrative vigilance," the MDT replied lazily. "Inspectors can't intervene in the civil war of civilizations. To be precise, inspectors can't change the course of other civilizations in the form of formal military intervention. So when you do things in your own name, there are loopholes. But once the number of people you mobilize reaches a certain scale and directly participate in the war, the situation will become more troublesome."

"The most similar situation is the last time we went to Y 'zaks' hometown," Hao Ren said, scratching his chin. "Didn't we lead the entire Aerymian fleet there? That time, I remember it was okay. "

"Because we didn't officially 'go to war' the last time," the MDT said in its trademark sly tone. "We were just escorting test samples. The escorts were harassed by the natives who didn't know the truth. Then, we carried out an extremely restrained and limited counterattack. From the beginning to the end, your Aerymian army did not declare war on either side of the warring parties, nor did it explicitly support either side. So, it was not a military operation."

The MDT's words were a play on words. Hao Ren's eyes lit up as he listened. "I seem to get it a little bit. As long as it's not a formal war, and we don't openly support or attack one side, it's not a violation of the rules. Is that what you mean?"

"And the situation this time is better than the one in Y 'zaks' hometown," the MDT reminded. "Last time, all the races in Y 'zaks' hometown united to wage a war. The scale of the war had reached the designated 'critical turning point of civilization', that is, 'more than half of the members of a civilization directly or indirectly involved in the war.' Intervention in that kind of war is extremely sensitive. But this time, we're only facing a civil war among the demon hunters. What kind of civilization is the demon hunters? They don't even have a residence on Earth. We can even directly identify them as a small number of armed men fighting. Let alone a turning point of civilization, don't even mention the word war. There is more than one way to circumvent this' definition of war '. "

Vivian was stunned. "Is that even possible?"

"Why not? What do inspectors do? Inspectors are also part of the administrative team. How can you be a good administrative team if you don't know how to talk nonsense? "The MDT began to talk nonsense." Let's be clear about one thing. What is the fundamental purpose of the various restrictions and prohibitions on inspectors? It's to protect the normal process of civilization and prevent abnormal development of civilization. So here's the question: the demon hunters are just a secret organization on Earth. Are they a civilization? "

Everyone was speechless.

The MDT shook its body and said, "No! Thank them for ending the Mythological Era and crippling themselves. The main body of civilization on Earth was no longer demons and ghosts many years ago. Now, the main body of civilization on Earth registered on the K1 Sovereign Hub is human! "

Hao Ren was suddenly enlightened. He immediately felt that the door to a new world had been opened …

"So, as long as we keep this incident within the demon hunter community and avoid the suspicion of 'expanding the war', we will have room to act," the MDT said as it vibrated. "The Imperial Data Network monitors every inspector to see if they have violated the regulations 24/7. But the judgment rules of the Data Network are actually lax. After all, inspectors are selected from among the mortals, and they have to deal with the affairs of mortals. Mortals are fickle, so the audit standards are much lower. Basically, as long as we deal with this incident before it affects the mainstream social order on Earth, there won't be a problem. "

The main body of civilization on Earth, which was today's human society, must not be affected by this incident. This was the only warning line of the monitoring mechanism.

"Deal with it before the Council of Elders comes out of Coldpath?" Hao Ren nodded. "The Aerymian elves' army should be able to do it. They may not be as powerful as the demon hunters, but they have technological advantages."

But Y 'zaks gently shook his head. "No, the Aerymian elves are not suitable."

Hao Ren looked at the great demon in surprise. "Why do you say that?"

"The Aerymian elves actually have no combat experience," Y 'zaks said, knocking on the table with his index finger. "The last time they went out, it was only a deterrent. Because things like' spaceships' are too incomprehensible for us, their fleet appeared to be powerful. But this time, we are going to fight in a closed secret realm. The Aerymian elves' aircraft and various ultra-long-range weapons will be useless. They can only use their individual strength. But the individual strength of the Aerymian elves is far inferior to that of the demon hunters. In my opinion, in a limited battlefield, the technological advantage of the Aerymian elves over the demon hunters will not be able to reverse this disadvantage. "

The old warmonger was indeed sharp-eyed. With just a few words, he had hit the nail on the head. Hao Ren immediately realized that this was a problem. "Then where can I find tens of thousands of battle-hardened veterans?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he slapped himself on the forehead. "My brain … Y 'zaks, your gang hasn't rusted yet, right?"

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