On the helicopter, Chen Guang and Wang Yi were heading towards Zhuchuan City. They would arrive at the military airport in Zhuchuan City in about three and a half hours.

The two were discussing the plastic surgery monster they would be dealing with next.

The entire city of Zhuchuan has now been designated as a key monitoring area by the Night Watch Army, and martial law has been quickly and secretly imposed. It is almost impossible for the plastic surgery monster to leave silently.

However, if the plastic surgery monster doesn't intend to run away, it won't be easy for Wang Yi to find him in the crowd, because no one knows what the plastic surgery monster actually looks like now.

In modern society, it is relatively easy to fabricate an identity without being detected in some underdeveloped small countries, but the more developed the country, the greater the difficulty.

In China, however, it would be almost impossible.

China has always been very strict about the identity information of its citizens.

Under the influence of big data, birth records, school enrollment records, graduation records, travel records, consumption records, work records, and so on—anyone who wants to survive in society will inevitably leave behind a great many traces.

Without these concrete records, it is impossible to fabricate an identity without raising suspicion.

After learning of the existence of the magic of flesh and blood disguise, the management of the identity information of Chinese citizens became even stricter. It can be said that without identity information, it is almost impossible to move an inch in China.

Therefore, these people who have undergone cosmetic surgery have no choice but to create a fake foreign identity if they want to conceal their identities and enter the country through normal channels.

However, this also raises a problem: it is easy to create fake identities in small, underdeveloped countries, but the number of people who can actually leave the country is small, which naturally attracts more attention.

Fake identities in developed countries tend to receive less attention, but they are also more expensive to create, making them unaffordable for most people.

Moreover, even if one enters the country using a false identity, the city is covered by a magic monitoring network, and any use of magic of divine grade or higher will trigger an alarm.

Although rural areas are relatively more relaxed, the lower population mobility in rural areas makes it easier for unfamiliar faces to be noticed.

Don't underestimate the intelligence-gathering abilities of the elderly women and aunties in villages and towns.

It is precisely because of these strict measures taken by China that foreign monks rarely enter the country. Some ill-intentioned individuals either disguise their identities or smuggle themselves in.

Whether internally or externally, China imposes the greatest restrictions on mages among all countries.

However, it is precisely these restrictions that greatly reduce the chances of ordinary Chinese citizens being harmed by sorcerers.

The world's safest country is not without reason.

It was through this exchange that Wang Yi learned that foreign monks entering China must submit their monk rank and basic information in advance, as well as their itinerary and purpose of travel. Only after passing the review can they obtain entry qualifications.

If you enter China as an ordinary citizen without registering your entry, it is considered illegal entry, and if you are caught, you will be detained for several months first.

If no crime has been committed, they will be deported; if a crime has been committed, they will be sentenced according to the law.

This reminded Wang Yi of the foreign mage he sensed inside the Blue Dome Building during the spatial rift incident.

Judging from the feedback from his life perception, that foreign mage's life force was several times stronger than that of a mid-level mage, so he must be a high-level mage without a doubt.

Previously, Wang Yi did not know that foreign monks needed to report in advance when entering China, and thought that meeting a foreign monk was no different from meeting a foreigner.

It seems that the chances of a high-level foreign mage appearing in China are very small, and the chances of one appearing in a small place like Lanling City are even smaller.

So Wang Yi immediately told Chen Guang about it.

It's a bit late, but it's better than saying nothing at all.

Upon hearing this, Chen Guang immediately picked up his phone, accessed the internal network, entered keywords to search, and then said:

"The foreign mage you encountered, named William Stürk, was indeed present when the spatial rift opened in Blue Roof Square, Lanling City."

"Did he register his identity?" Wang Yi asked curiously.

"No, he used the alias William Mick and entered China as an ordinary person. Later, when the situation was being stabilized and the scene was being reviewed, the facial recognition system identified him."

"Is he a wanted criminal?" The facial recognition system has records, indicating that this William is not an ordinary person.

"No, that's not it. He's a member of the British Royal Family and a newly appointed member of the Norse Magic Association, so his status is quite high. It's precisely because of these identities that he could easily create a fake identity and enter China."

After William's identity was discovered, the mission was assigned to Earth Tiger and War Eagle. They successfully located and detained William. During the arrest, William offered no resistance. Afterwards, it was a routine interrogation, during which William insisted that he had come to China for tourism.

"You believe that someone would forge an identity and sneak into the country just for tourism?" Wang Yi rubbed his chin.

"Of course I don't believe it, but William's whereabouts are traceable. He did not cause any trouble, and he was quite cooperative after being arrested by the Night Watch. At most, he will be sentenced for illegal entry."

However, due to his identity, it was neither appropriate to use mental magic for interrogation nor to detain him for too long. Furthermore, with the active communication between Dai Ying and the Norse Magical Society, the only option was ultimately to repatriate him.

At this point, Chen Guang also felt somewhat helpless.

Knowing full well that this guy probably wasn't up to any good, but lacking evidence and knowing his identity, they ultimately had no choice but to deport him.

"Can mental magic be used for interrogation?" Wang Yi keenly grasped the key question.

"Yes, for example, 'hypnosis' and 'mantra' can be used for interrogation, but they are basically ineffective against extraordinary mages." Chen Guang glanced at Wang Yi without leaving a trace, and immediately felt that Wang Yi was not exceptionally outstanding in every aspect.

Their level of cultural knowledge is at least too low.

However, considering that Wang Yi is only in his second year of high school, it is understandable.

It seems I still need to continue going to school.

Wang Yi became cautious, realizing that these two spells also posed a threat to him and could easily expose his secrets. It seemed that he would have to be more careful when facing mental magic users in the future.

I just don't know if the passive magic 'Exorcism' that I recently absorbed, which increases mental resistance, will be able to withstand these two spells.

Anyway, after absorbing the Exorcism, Wang Yi has only experienced a significant reduction in sleep time, and so far, no other effects have been observed.

Wang Yi coughed lightly and continued to ask, "Since you have the means, why not use them? For example, when the body camera is out of power, or the interrogation room is without power and the surveillance is forced to shut down, you could secretly use magic to ask them a few questions."

Chen Guang scrutinized Wang Yi from head to toe, increasingly feeling that this kid seemed to have a natural talent for unorthodox methods, so he explained:

"It's not that simple. High-level mages can usually tell if they've been hit by mental magic. If they ask any serious questions, that's fine, but if not, given William Stulk's status, it will definitely cause an international conflict."

After all, there are no secrets for anyone below the level of an extraordinary mage when faced with these two spells, and no one wants to suffer the torment of these two spells any day sooner or later.

Therefore, the member states of the Global Magic Federation prohibit the use of such magic against political figures from other countries. If they were caught using this as leverage, they could easily be controlled by others, and it could even lead to Chinese mages being targeted with mental magic by other countries while abroad, resulting in more harm than good.

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