"Just now, there really wasn't another me coming, right?"

Ernst shook his head.

He saw no other Kal'tsit, nor any other Vina, or any other Ascalon, or any other Holhayya or Cintrea.

Kelsey then breathed a sigh of relief:

"Thank you."

Ernst also noticed something was wrong and asked curiously:

"What happened?"

Kelsey pursed her lips and glanced slightly sideways.

According to her previous personality, she would have kept silent at this time. After all, she fainted once in Ernst's office, which was fine. It was not the first time. Once was strange, twice was familiar, and no one would be too surprised. But she fainted for the second time on the Rhodes Island ship, and almost performed a "rookie courier, send it whenever you want" operation. The record of this round was a shameful 0-2, which was a bit embarrassing and it was really not suitable to say it out loud.

Moreover, the ability of the Shapeshifter group determined that unless he revealed his true form to deliberately scare himself like he did on Rhodes Island, it would be almost impossible for others to directly see through his disguise.

In other words, even if he informed Ernst of the Shapeshifter Court’s infiltration into Kjerag, the effect would probably be very limited. Not only would he fail to catch the Shapeshifter, but there was also a greater chance of causing panic within the Kjerag government—no one wanted to know, let alone be sure, whether their colleagues, friends, and loved ones had been replaced.

If it was for the purpose of maintaining stability, Kal'tsit would not say it.

But at this moment, she became a little hesitant.

Especially when she thought of the content of her prophecy to the Cyclops about the "Sarkaz Assassin", she was very sure that the Shapeshifter Cluster was ninety-nine percent the assassin sent by Tracys to stop Ernst!

Although she didn't know why this "assassin" just scared her on Rhodes Island and chose to leave without doing anything further, Kal'tsit didn't think she could let her guard down.

Kal'tsit felt that if she didn't warn Ernst in advance about the existence of such a person, and something unexpected happened to Ernst in the future, she would probably regret it even more.

After thinking it over again and again, Kelsey decided to give Ernst a look. Ernst and Kelsey were old partners, so they had some tacit understanding. He immediately understood the hint, frowned, and ordered:

"Vina, Holhaiya, you two go out first."

Holhaiya shrugged, Vina saluted to Ernst, and they both left the room together.

But Kal'tsit still didn't speak directly, but instead cast his eyes towards the source of the warm spring and cool summer temperature in the room:

"And Miss Lavishini too..."

This time, Ernst frowned even more deeply. He looked at Kal'tsit deeply before slowly saying:

"Rafushini, you should go out first too."

Ravshini didn't have any objection. Upon hearing that, she followed Vina's steps and left the office.

The originally warm office suddenly became a little chilly.

Ernst took a deep breath and looked at Kal'tsit:

"So, can you explain it now?"

Kelsey nodded, organized her words, and spoke:

"There is a very, very special court among the Sarkaz royal courts. They have only one member of the royal court and one member of the race. There has only been one master of the royal court from ancient times to the present. However, he can transform into hundreds of people, and one thought can generate hundreds of thoughts. The survival mode and state of the entire race are completely different from other Sarkaz clans."

"This court is called the [Shaper's Court]."

"As the name suggests, they are good at [Transformation]. Whether it is a person or an object, behavior or tone of voice, anyone targeted by the [Shaper King's Court] can be imitated by them vividly, and ordinary people can't see any flaws at all. If there is no special ability as a way to identify, the shapeshifters can even directly disguise a person for a lifetime!"

This is not false, the Shapeshifter Court has indeed done similar things.

In their long journey of searching for the meaning of life, they have pretended to be newlywed husbands, wives about to give birth, and used their own avatars to simulate the birth and arrival of newborns, but were exposed because the feeling of "new birth" was difficult to understand. They have observed for a long time, and then impersonated the pastor of the church. On a whim, they instigated and planned a robbery and then replaced the leader of the robbers.

His most exaggerated achievement was that he used his own strength to divide hundreds of people and simulated the rise and fall and development of a ruined town that survived a disaster in an abandoned Iberian town that lacked supervision after the Great Silence!

To exaggerate a little, you could say he was trying to imitate civilization itself.

But he still failed. He simulated thousands of small town residents, asked them to fall in love with "themselves", work, communicate with the outside world, and experience birth, aging, illness and death, but it ultimately did not bring him any spiritual breakthrough. He still did not find what he was looking for - what exactly is "alive".

When Kal'tsit said this, Ernst understood what she meant - the Shapeshifter Court had infiltrated Kjerag.

This was indeed a thorny problem. Without any hesitation, Ernst signaled Kal'tsit to wait for a moment, then immediately took out the magic stone in his arms and called upon the great god Yelagund.

A royal court that can change its shape at will and is difficult to detect sneaking into Kjerag is much more frightening than any "intelligence officer".

At least, most of the intelligence personnel who infiltrated Kjerag had a mission, and Ernst did not reject their entry, because Kjerag, whose eyes were as clear as those of a W player, did not have any shameful secrets. In order to obtain these secrets that were not secrets at all, the intelligence personnel had to open the books with each other in order to rise to a higher position in Kjerag.

To some extent, Ernst owed these people a small medal of dedication to their work.

But the shapeshifter is different, he can do nothing and then pretend to be someone else to get the badge!

Impersonating a model worker! This is a very bad plot! The harm to Shelagh's attempt to create a fair and friendly environment for intelligence personnel is immeasurable!

This is no longer an ordinary Sarkaz, we must strike hard!

Ernst's request was quickly responded to by the great god Yelagund.

Rather, Yelagund himself was also quietly listening to what was happening here. Especially after Kal'tsit asked Ernst to send Vina and others, including Ravshini, away, Yaer became even more interested!

Why, you can ask them to leave because they are Ernst's employees, but can you ask me to leave too?

Ernst is my holy son, and I am his nominal mother!

Given my status and position, I won’t leave even if you ask me to leave!

At most, it’s just changing a stone, you still have to listen to me!

Obviously, Kal'tsit probably understood this, so she never mentioned asking Yelagund to leave. This satisfied Ya'er, who was sneaking around behind the God Stone. And He quickly gave his answer:

"I don't actually have the ability to identify shapeshifters."

"But I was able to find out where the shapeshifters were."

These two sentences sound contradictory, but they are not.

Yelagund does not have the ability to "identify a shapeshifter at a glance", but Yelagund can monitor the entire Kjerag at the same time.

It didn't matter if he couldn't detect the shapeshifter's transformation. Yelagund only needed to look at every corner of Kjerag at the same time and he would naturally find out who the shapeshifter was.

This is the same as watching a security guard on a surveillance camera. You may not be able to tell who is the bad guy, because bad guys don't have the word bad guy written on their faces. But through the surveillance camera, you can see if they are in places where they shouldn't be, or if they are disguised and happen to have the same face as "yourself" in another place, or, more intuitively, you can find out if they are doing bad things.

This operation is no different from the Find the Differences game, except that the scope is expanded to the entire Kjerag, which makes it more troublesome for Yelagund.

We can simply describe this operation as: using pure numbers to crush the supermodel mechanism.

"So this is how it can be solved? Master Yelagund is truly amazing!"

Ernst clapped his hands and praised from the bottom of his heart.

Kal'tsit got goose bumps all over her body and looked at the snow leopard with surprise and horror.

Yaer, who was on the other side of the sacred stone, was very happy and obviously enjoyed the praise.

Monitoring the entire Kjerag was a very tiring task, and it was easy to infringe on the privacy of the children. Yelagund took care of the feelings of the Kjerag people and would not normally do such a thing. But now the situation was special, and since Ernst had asked him to do so, he did not mind making an exception.

The divine stone emitted a brilliant blue light, which was not known whether it was a special effect added by the great god Yelagund in his busy schedule, or it was a natural light. Yelagund raised his field of vision from Ernst's office, higher and higher, until it covered the entire Kjerag!

Then, He stopped.

The blue light disappeared, and He floated between Ernst and Kelsey and asked:

"The shapeshifter you're talking about, is it someone with matcha-colored curly hair, a little leather jacket, and no shoes?"

Kal'tsit nodded immediately, her face full of shock.

Yelagund's strength was so terrifying? He had already searched the entire Kjerag in just a moment? She thought Yelagund was just a level one monster!

Yaer hesitated for a moment and said in a strange tone:

"I found him."

"Where?" Ernst asked.

Yaer controlled the divine stone and floated to the door, pointing at the door:

"He's just outside the door."

Chapter 486: You don’t want me to become like you and sell dick, do you?

Ernst's office in the Kjerag Government Building, Tukarim, Kjerag.

"We are from Londinium."

"If you don't mind, we can make it clearer. We are sent by Tracys."

"We are here for only three things: intelligence, intelligence, and intelligence."

Looking at the group of shapeshifters in front of him who were talking freely and without any intention of hiding anything, Ernst suddenly had some hallucinations.

No, man, I have gone through this process before.

Let me guess, what you are going to say next is: If you want, I can also cooperate with you and send selective intelligence to Tracys?

"If you want, we can also cooperate with you and send selective intelligence to Tracys."

The shapeshifters clustered and Ernst couldn't help but cover his face.

To some extent, you Sarkaz are really easy to understand?

Ernst still remembered his own vigilance when Hedley said these words to him when he first arrived at Kjerag.

If it weren't for Ceylon, who was also a teacher, who later vouched for him, Ernst would not have been willing to let such a former mercenary who had close ties with the Military Committee take on the profession of teacher. After all, who knows what's going on in the minds of the Sarkaz people? What if they go astray while teaching?

Later, Hedley proved that he did not disappoint Ceylon's guarantee and Ernst's trust. He did a good job, both as a teacher and as an intelligence officer of the Military Commission.

At that time, when Hedley confessed his identity to himself, what he said was almost exactly the same as what the current shapeshifter cluster said.

The difference might be the change of personal pronouns. The shapeshifter group likes to call themselves "we", while Hedley calls himself "I".

"Your reaction is strange. Is there something unclear in what we just said?"

The shapeshifter cluster raised their eyebrows and asked. Ernst shook his head and said with emotion:

"No, your statement is very simple and clear. I just suddenly felt that you and the Sarkaz are of the same lineage."

Hedley always said that the Sarkaz's "cultural tradition was cut off" and that "the Sarkaz didn't know Kazdel's language, but cursed the demons from the top of the city wall". Now it seems that this is not absolute.

The culture of the Sarkaz has been preserved to a certain extent, such as changing with the times, thieves eating thieves, "brothers and relatives, loving brothers, you have to pay extra money", etc. The wisdom of survival has become a part of the culture and has been preserved, but what has been preserved is not necessarily the part they want to preserve.

Ernst hadn't responded yet, but Kal'tsit, who was in the same room, was already getting anxious.

She is anxious, she is very anxious, she is extremely anxious!

If we were to rank the Ten Courts of the Sarkaz according to their threat level, the least threatening would probably be the Cyclops, a clan of defeatist counselors. They are the gentlemen among the demons and use their mouths rather than their fists.

Some people would think that the biggest threat is the scavengers, because they were born and raised in war, and their ability to devour life makes them the natural enemy of almost all life. Some people would think that it is the blood demon, because the reputation of the master of the blood demon court has always been a bit abstract on the land of Terra. This land of Terra includes not only the countries of Terra, but also the interior of the Sarkaz.

Killing the Demon King is disloyalty! The Demon King he killed, Prince Fuxue, was his elder brother. An elder brother is like a father, and killing one’s father and relatives is unfilial! He praised the Military Committee openly and criticized it secretly, pretended to obey but secretly disobeyed it, and openly spoke sarcastically to Theresis and Theresia in the meeting, which was disbelief! He slaughtered cats and dogs on Terra at will, even his own relatives were not spared, which was unkindness! He pretended to learn the noble etiquette of Victoria and Leitania, but in fact, he still missed the past when he and the banshee used human skulls as bowls, which was disrespectful!

When we see such disloyal, unfilial, untrustworthy, unkind and rude people, we usually kill them directly.

But Kal'tsit still had some doubts as to whether the threat level of Blood Demon Lord could be ranked the highest.

She felt that the most threatening person was the shapeshifter, because he could change into anything and look like anything.

He can absorb the life of the Scavenger, the blood of the Blood Demon Lord, and can even master the Root of Tikaz on behalf of Manfred. He also knows the swordsmanship of Tracys that opened Kal'tsit's mouth!

Kal'tsit will probably never forget Tracy's swordsmanship in her life.

After all, the sword that said "Anyone who invades Kazdel's territory must be struck and defeated!" really made her a little confused.

Therefore, putting a shapeshifter who can do these things into Kjerag, Kal'tsit felt it was dangerous! Very dangerous!

This is simply setting the stage for the content of her prophecy about the Cyclops!

Of course, Kal'tsit couldn't just watch the flag being raised like that.

So, for the first time in her life, before Ernst even opened his mouth, she expressed strong opposition to this suggestion:

"Shaper, since you are here on behalf of Teresis, you should know that you are not welcome in Kjerag."

"What Tresis did in Londinium has put the Sarkaz's position in this land in jeopardy. If you still want to keep a way out for the Sarkaz, please leave Kjerag now and pretend you have never been here. Keep your distance. It's good for both of us!"

As soon as Kal'tsit finished speaking, the group of shapeshifters slowly turned their heads and glanced at Kal'tsit.

Then he laughed:

"Ah."

The tone of voice was very steady, just like the shapeshifter's poker face, no emotion could be heard at all.

But Kal'tsit next to Ernst's temperature was visibly several degrees higher.

It’s hard, the fist is hard!

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