Maybe it's not just this factory...those so-called big shots will suffer casualties.

He will use his most powerful magic in this place!

"What's going on...?" More people noticed this unusual movement.

At this time-

"really--"

“Ooooo… cough!”

The roar stopped.

The light suddenly disappeared, and the papers scattered all over the floor.

The magic failed to work.

The student who was still sprinting stumbled forward a few steps before slowly falling to the ground. The object in his hand rolled out of the corridor and fell to the ground with a crackling sound.

The researcher who was holding the student's shoulders already had a short stick in his other hand, which he had pulled out from somewhere.

The end of the stick, which seemed to be wrapped in a halo, poked the student right behind the neck.

"Sure enough, it's you..."

The researcher behind him bent down and moved the fallen boy aside, checking the student's consciousness and the belongings he was carrying.

He covered his mouth slightly with his collar.

"Target three has been solved."

The researcher was muttering to himself. After careful observation, he seemed to be communicating with others through something hidden under his collar.

Responses came from there one after another.

"Target two has been solved."

"No unusual noise from target one. Wait."

"Target four... is dead."

As the boy fell on the metal pergola with a clanging sound, there was also a faint commotion around the factory.

There were faint shouts coming from all around, as if telling the researchers not to get close.

"what happened?"

Some of the imperial entourage looked around in panic, and some even silently stood in front of the minister.

Morris took his hands off his ears, looked at the crowd behind him, and smiled slowly:

"Don't panic. Maybe there was something wrong with the research..."

He curved his lips again and added:

"I can guarantee that... this is definitely the safest place."

……

Ai'er was standing on the corridor, watching the place gradually becoming more and more chaotic, so she stood up and slowly walked deeper into the corridor.

"As expected... of the dwarves' skills." Ai'er admired silently.

To enter this large factory, everyone's magic circuits will be scanned.

With such a high scanning density, the central controller can easily notice the unnatural circuit knots in the brain.

Even if the brain has been encrypted or even deadlocked, there are still traces left.

As long as the mission fails, it can be guaranteed that they will not reveal any intelligence.

This method used by superior races to prevent information leakage has become a loophole that exposes their identities.

This factory is more than just a "zero-generation machine".

All supporting technologies are at a level comparable to that of the zero-generation aircraft.

That's why Morris had a goal early on.

——Aier had already understood it.

The so-called secret war between the two countries.

In essence, it is just a struggle between the higher races and technologies.

……

But the deal between Morris and Al still has its own content.

Elle walked up the corridor.

Go all the way to the top floor of this factory, to the dead end at the end of the corridor.

After slightly pushing open the hidden door in front of her, Ai'er saw a large passage leading all the way down.

The passage is hidden between two layers of metal plywood and cannot be seen from the outside.

Ai'er had wanted to come to this place early in the morning, but she had no suitable reason or path at the time.

Now happens to be the right time for the right reason.

Elle went down the spiral staircase.

The height dropped all the way down from the sixth floor to underground, and it's even going deeper.

At this point, you can even see some exposed magic conduits.

There is another door here.

But the door was crooked, and there were two people who looked like guards standing there.

The door was half open and I could hear faint sounds from inside.

Ai'er controlled her steps and just quietly pushed the door open.

The sound stopped.

Ai'er revealed her figure and looked around the small underground space.

In the small room in front of him, a dim cylinder was propped up against the ceiling. Magical rings would occasionally appear and surround him, occasionally forming some sufficiently concrete figures.

Thick pipes extend from the upper and lower ends of the cylinder and are buried in the ground.

This is the core of this military university.

Then Ai'er focused her gaze on the figure who had arrived here early in the morning.

The slender figure also shifted his attention away from the object in front of him and looked at Ai'er who suddenly appeared.

"Ms. Elle...? Why are you here..."

She must be quite surprised why Ai'er is here.

Ai'er walked up to the figure:

"What are you doing here?"

"This is our own business... I want to ask Miss Ai'er why you are here... You know..."

"Is it forbidden for outsiders to enter here?"

Ai Er curled up the corners of her mouth:

"How do you know I'm an outsider?"

“…” The figure widened his eyes.

"Aren't you the real outsider?" Ai'er curled her lips towards the figure in front of her:

"The spy chief of Eritre, Assistant Miss Ella Rosalind."

There was a figure there.

It turned out to be Morris' assistant Ella.

137. Two-party scam

Ella was silent.

This assistant lady has always been, and apparently has, the professor's trust.

Faced with Ai'er's questioning, he couldn't utter a word of rebuttal.

El looked in front of Ella.

It was a suspended red gem.

It is just surrounded by a ring frame in front of the large column.

The halos of the two are vaguely connected.

"Why do you think so, Miss Elle?"

Ella asked calmly, standing in front of the gem as if nothing had happened.

"The fact that you're here is enough. Moreover, you've revealed enough clues...so many that I don't even need any evidence. I can tie you up and bring you before Morris."

"Could it be..."

"Just now, you gave me an order to 'keep those important people safe', and even used Morris's name. But I know that guy would never give me such an order."

"No? ... Could it be..."

Ai'er looked at the silent Ella with some joking:

"Ah, I understand why you made such a mistake. You must be curious about what Morris asked me to do. I guess what he claimed to you was just to 'protect Morris himself and the safety of this place'. But that guy told me clearly that I don't need to worry about him or the Zero Generation Machine. It's just that he is still wary of any impurities around him."

Only those outside the chessboard can see the situation of the chess pieces clearly.

That's all Al's role is.

Morris had suspected the danger around him early on, and he just wanted to ask El to find it out.

This is why Morris, who had noticed something strange early on, held on to the bargaining chip of letting Ai'er go abroad and hired Ai'er to come here.

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