Chapter 132
Roger's team hurried through the narrow passage in a bit of a panic, but the weapons and armor were careful not to rub against the wall. They were obviously skilled adventurers, and they would notice these details even if they were only instinctive.

During this period of time, many adventurers have entered Greenshade Town and even entered the ruins, but Roger’s team has never lost the advantage of being the first mover. After this period of familiarization, they have entered the second floor of the ruins. Not a small reputation, even the purchase of equipment, medicine and supplies has a lot of discounts.

But these are all at a price. Compared with the first floor of the ruins as a civilian residence, the second floor is more like a production area, such as the previously discovered monster girl breeding ground, similar to the puppet factory, monster breeding center, etc.

The problem is that there is nothing in the residential area, and it is impossible for the factory area to have no security defense measures.

And I don't know how the entire ruins work. Many things have long been decayed, but some facilities still maintain a minimum level of operation, especially the defense mechanism.

Unfortunately, Roger's exploration activated the defense mechanism in some areas. If most of the functions were not damaged, they would have no chance of coming back alive, but they also brought bad news.

Some of the horned goblins, black glue worms, black-backed ratmen, and thorn spiders that escaped to the second floor of the ruins before were captured by the monster breeding center as escaped monsters, causing the monster breeding center to start operating again. , when the defense mechanism was severely damaged, the defense mechanism, which operated in an unknown way, forcibly activated the monster breeding center and the puppet project, and forcibly transformed a batch of monster puppets as part of the defense mechanism.

Obtaining the information submitted by Roger and the others from the Big Tree Hole Tavern, Owen controlled the top hat puppet to keep looking through it, and the more he read it, the worse his mood became.

I don't know the origin of this ruin. It has been so long, but it can still keep running. What's more frightening is that the technology or magic displayed makes him not sure what kind of world this is.

If you say this world is advanced, most places still live a life similar to that of the Middle Ages. The peasants are ignorant, the common people are ignorant, and the nobles control everything.

But if you want to talk about backwardness, good guys, wizards, mages, alchemists, demons, and all kinds of extraordinary professions and powers in a system, not to mention that a single person can destroy a city, and many places can crush the technology of the previous life.

Especially this relic, which has been abandoned for hundreds of thousands of years, but it can still function. If it is human civilization in the previous life, it will take thousands of years, and it will become a global green and environmentally friendly form in a few decades. I couldn't find the lighter I used.

Not to mention monster training, puppet transformation and other black-tech-level technologies, it opened Owen's eyes, and he began to wonder what kind of hell world this is.

"Fortunately, there are adventurers to help step on mines, but you can't be careless, and you can't stop the sub-base, and it can't be limited to the Northland, the empire, overseas, and underground. Hydera's sub-base is needed." Taking off his glasses, Owen Rubbing his temples that were throbbing due to mental exhaustion, he was not optimistic about the future of Beidi.

If it weren't for the fact that there has been no progress on the upper limit of the progress value, Owen may immediately choose to abandon the Northland, stay away from this unknown ruin, and choose other places to build more secret deep sea or even air bases.

When Owen was imagining the future expansion of bases, Northland faced more troubles than he imagined, because he soon received bad news from Currans.

Originally, what the Northland was facing was only small and medium-sized forces from the empire crossing over to grab food. The threat was there, but it was not as big as imagined, and the impact on the Northland would not continue to spread. After all, the purpose of those people was to take the lead. To gain more benefits in the future, so they kill people, they grab territory, but they will not completely destroy the local order,
Because these people know very well that once the order is completely destroyed, it may not be stabilized within ten years, and when it stabilizes, no one will be left. In this way, their plans will come to nothing and their investment will be in vain.

The problem is that the situation within the empire is far more complicated than Owen expected. The power of the royal family and the nobility is only on the surface. Dark forces are emerging in endlessly.

In the empire, due to various restraints, although these forces pop up from time to time to show their presence, the damage they cause is limited, because many parties have already formed a special balance.

But the Northland is different. This is a nearly blank area. The local nobles are simply insulting the word nobles. It is not an exaggeration to say that they are landlords with noble names. In this case, it is obviously a good place to do whatever they want. Otherwise, the black hand would not put his hand in here.

Although the Black Hands do dirty work, it has to be said that they also belong to the lawful camp. After all, once the world is in chaos, their band of thieves and killers will be useless, because at that time everyone is killing and robbing. You still need to hire people, isn't that superfluous.

But apart from the black hand, there are many messy forces in the empire. After all, the interests and rights that can be divided have long been divided by the big bosses, and the scum is also distributed to the subordinates to get addicted. The latecomers are like acne. Can hold back.

What's even more tragic is that they couldn't make any tricks in the empire, but in the almost blank northern land, massacres happened casually.

The warlock that Emile met before was a member of an evil organization, known for being good at making and spreading devil's eggs.

It sounds scary. If Bella forms an army, even if it faces ten times as many enemies, it can easily win.

It's a pity that this is only theoretical. The reality is that even if ordinary people pay the price by swallowing the devil's egg, the strength they can achieve is only at the level of a junior fighting spirit fighter, or the kind of rookie who has not mastered any fighting skills.

If such a thing dares to cause chaos in the empire, who knows that a knight, mage or adventurer will jump out of that corner and destroy the opponent casually, leaving no chance for the opponent to grow.

Even without them, the armies of the lords everywhere are not vegetarian, and even a demonized elite like Bella cannot withstand the siege of hordes of elite soldiers.

But in the Northland, except for the densely populated and stronger places near the border of the empire, most of the Northland aristocratic territories in other places are a day or two away from each other. Not to mention ten days and a half months, it may not be discovered in a year or a half.

Besides the Devil's Egg, there are also all kinds of cultists who like to exchange blood sacrifices and sacrifices for power. They need to take various risks in the empire, but in the Northland, even if they want to die, it is difficult.

So there is a big problem in the North, and it might become a barren land before it develops.

(End of this chapter)

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