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Chapter 1289 - Chapter 1289 Chapter 396 You of course Ill personally receive

Chapter 1289: Chapter 396: You, of course, I’ll personally receive – Part 3 Chapter 1289: Chapter 396: You, of course, I’ll personally receive – Part 3 “That’s the situation right now,”

Leonard Churchill’s tone also displayed a slight sense of helplessness.

He estimated that the “Dark Matter Energy” used by the Mechanical Angel was a special state of energy only mastered in the later stages of practicing the Demon God Secret Skill called the “Day Without Light.”

Thus, if the “cannonball” really was made of this, it did not exist naturally and could only be produced manually.

But, if that were true, the power of this cannon would also exceed anyone’s imagination.

If it could be used, the Alliance Army would indeed have a means to hunt down top-tier powerhouses.

Upon hearing this, Catherine Carter frowned and muttered to herself, “It seems we can only try our luck in the Relics now…”

No matter the difficulty, they ultimately had to find a solution.

Hearing this, Leonard Churchill corrected her, “Not necessarily. That Secret Skill is exclusive to the Hero Sequence. I am still practicing it, and so is Aragon, whom you’ve met. Perhaps in the future, we could also master this power…”

There’s also the angel’s corpse in Tracy Garcia’s possession. Anyway, there are possibilities.

Catherine Carter’s grave expression then eased a bit, at last having a clue.

Leonard Churchill noticed the Mechanics’ predicament over the Magic Energy Cannon ammunition, which presented Catherine Carter with a “surprise.”

Though it didn’t directly solve the problem, it at least provided a direction.

For the allied forces, this was of significant importance.

With this beginning, Catherine Carter continued to show Leonard Churchill around Machinery City.

Indeed, Leonard Churchill’s approach solved quite a few problems.

The tour took about two hours.

After a thorough visit around Machinery City, Catherine Carter took Leonard Churchill to a luxuriously decorated suite.

As the leader of the allied forces, she owned this suite with the best view in Machinery City.

The suite had a huge floor-to-ceiling window that overlooked the entire structure of Machinery City.

The two friends, who hadn’t seen each other in a long time, had much to talk about.

Without servants to disturb them, Catherine Carter personally attended to Leonard Churchill.

“Would you like something to drink? Tea perhaps?”

“Yes, thank you,”

Leonard Churchill made himself at home, sitting at Catherine Carter’s usual working desk in her study.

The desk was piled with countless secret documents and priceless Classic Books.

Leonard Churchill didn’t hesitate to start browsing through them.

In a short while, Catherine Carter brought steaming hot tea for Leonard Churchill, informing him as she handed it over, “This is material recently obtained by exploration teams from the Relics and the Alternate Dimension… many have yet to be deciphered. You could help me look through them.”

Though she said he should look through them, it was also a gesture meant for Leonard Churchill.

Catherine Carter knew of Leonard Churchill’s interest in such books and had intentionally collected them for him.

Leonard Churchill nodded and began reading carefully.

He of course realized that these classic books were meticulously collected, many being precious materials of top-tier transcendence.

For him, they were of great value.

Catherine Carter herself, casually leaning against the desk with a cup of tea in hand, swayed her long legs directly in front of Leonard Churchill.

Facing anyone else, she, the commander of the allied forces, would not display such a relaxed demeanor.

It was only with an old friend that she could completely relax.

They had mostly discussed official businesses outside, but now that the door was closed, Catherine Carter completely dropped her title and casually asked, “How have you been lately, Leonard? Was the trip to the East Wilderness smooth?”

As she spoke, she couldn’t help but frown and added, “The East Wilderness is now almost completely contaminated by the Silver Moon Sect. The spy network I deployed has almost entirely fallen. Now, apart from the Song Family, and some remote strongholds, we are essentially cut off from the East Wilderness.”

Leonard Churchill, whose eyes were quickly scanning the classic books, was not surprised.

He had personally visited East Wilderness and knew how severe the Faith Pollution was. In that environment, a spy network was meaningless.

In the face of Faith Pollution, no loyalty mattered.

He responded, “Not bad. There was a stir in the City of Thieves, but fortunately, there was no danger.”

At this, Catherine Carter couldn’t hide her surprise, “Ah? The commotion in the City of Thieves was your doing?”

But then, looking at Leonard Churchill, her expression became playful: Oh well, if it’s you, that’s not surprising.

Leonard Churchill retorted, “You didn’t know?”

Catherine Carter replied, “I had no idea. I only had bits and pieces of information that there was a disturbance involving the White Family in the City of Thieves, apparently with considerable casualties… but since the City of Thieves is heavily contaminated by Silver Moon, no reliable information can get out. That’s all I know.”

She did not forget to ask in return, “What exactly happened? Wasn’t it a conflict between the White Family and people from the Southern Continent? Why were you involved?”

“It’s a long story…”

The incident was a major one, and Leonard Churchill didn’t see any issue with discussing it briefly.

He was only slightly surprised that the commander of the Alliance Army was unaware, which meant others were even more in the dark.

“Ah? You… you orchestrated the whole thing?”

Catherine Carter found Leonard Churchill’s story quite extraordinary.

If it had been anyone else, she definitely would not have believed it was true.

Someone actually plotted against the White Family in the City of Thieves?

Furthermore, four individuals from Seventh Rank and one space-based Sixth Order Card Master from the Southern Continent all died?

Hiss…

The White Family’s strength had become that formidable?

But what shocked Catherine Carter the most was that Leonard Churchill played the key role in orchestrating such an outrageous tale.

But how did you survive?

Catherine Carter instinctively asked, “Did you advance to the Seventh Rank?”

Leonard Churchill sipped his tea and replied calmly, “No, just advanced to Sixth Tier.”

Catherine Carter then breathed a sigh of relief.

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