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Chapter 167: Overtime Man

Sun Yi was shocked by the heavy news that Wang Ye suddenly threw out.

"What did you say?"

Wang Ye said: "Do I have to translate it to understand? I have found our missing master for many years."

Sun Yi's lips twitched a few times and wanted to ask, but finally she didn't say anything.

She really wanted to ask Wang Ye if it was true, and she was sure... But, on this issue, I think Wang Ye would not joke.

"Then, time is limited, let's go now."

Before Wang Ye finished speaking, Sun Yi felt a tightening in his hand and was firmly grasped by Wang Ye. The next moment, there was a flower in front of him, and he had already appeared in a slightly strange place.

A vast grassland, with gray clouds above the head, and the horizon in the distance was undulating by a mountain range. The air was very cold, the coldness that penetrated into the bone marrow, and the distant sighs and moans echoed slightly in the ears.

"Tomb of the Immortals?"

It took Sun Yi two seconds to roughly confirm the place.

The Tomb of the Immortals is the largest dungeon group on the Jiuzhou Continent. As the land reclamation team continues to deepen, the scale of this dungeon group is getting bigger and bigger. Every time a small dungeon is completed, N new dungeons will be involved, with different locations and contents, but this unique atmosphere has no semicolons.

"Yes, the tomb of the immortals."

I don’t know if I have an illusion, but Sun Yi felt that Wang Ye’s voice seemed to be somewhat in line with the calls of the vengeful spirits around him, and seemed extremely far away.

Sun Yi looked at him with some concern, but saw Wang Ye also turned his eyes to look at her, and his voice returned to its usual smell.

"Sun Ze is inside."

Wang Ye only used one sentence, which made Sun Yi feel a little difficult to breathe.

Sun Ze is in the deepest part of the tomb of the Immortals.

This is actually not a shocking conclusion. The wild species have been immigrating to the Jiuzhou Continent for so long, and the first group of people who came first have long guessed that Sun Ze should be in this oldest and deepest dungeon group. However, the tomb of the immortals is too big and there are too many branches. Many dungeons are so difficult that it is far beyond the ability of the wild species to bear. To determine Sun Ze's specific location, it is nothing different from the current situation.

Even Yu Yan, who is famous for his metaphysics, cannot accurately locate it. So far, he is still single-handedly dealing with wilderness ridges on the Jiuzhou Continent, looking for clues to Sun Ze... The last time he met Wang Ye, the four-star warrior had already begun to become wild, but he still did not get reliable results.

But now, Wang Ye made a firm judgment that Sun Ze was in this unpretentious branch copy of the Tomb of the Immortals.

"Senior sister, I know you have countless questions now, but I don't have time to answer them in detail for you, so I can only say a few key points. How much you can understand depends on your understanding."

"Ha, tell me."

"Walk while walking." Wang Ye grabbed Sun Yi's hand again and then took a step forward. Sun Yi only felt that the space around him was twisting with this step, as if he had turned on the shuttle mode in the game, and in one step he came from the vast plain to a huge underground cave.

In front of you is a magnificent stone door, with the corrosive and mottled carvings on the door silently representing the years, and the two spotless giant stone statues in front of the door show the mystery and extraordinaryness here.

Sun Yi took a look at the stone statue and couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"What a good guy, this is a BOSS-level monster comparable to the head of the top sect. It's close to the combat power of a six-star warrior. Can you do it?"

Wang Ye couldn't help laughing: "It may be a bit troublesome to be straight, but why should I be straight?"

After saying that, he walked forward. Almost as soon as his steps moved, the two stone statues suddenly moved, and their huge heads turned to Wang Ye, and their eyes were filled with a faint chill.

Sun Yi, who was following Wang Ye, could hardly face the gaze of the super high-level boss, but then she was surprised to see the two stone statues closing their eyes and bent down to welcome Wang Ye's arrival.

Wang Ye gradually became illusory as he walked forward.

"Senior sister, as you can see, I'm not a human."

"ha."

While speaking, the stone door behind the statue opened with the rumbling sound, revealing an empty palace.

Wang Ye pulled Sun Yi and stepped into the hall in one step, awakening countless guardians in the hall in an instant. However, these elite monsters with a level of more than 250 were awakened and showed respectful attitude towards Wang Ye and Sun Yi, allowing them to drive straight in.

"Same, Sun Ze is not a human being."

At the end of the hall, a larger stone door showed its outline in the darkness.

"We come from another universe and belong to a civilization far higher than humanity."

When Wang Ye approached, the stone door slowly opened, revealing a deeper internal space.

"Now, that civilization is about to destroy human civilization."

"And I, I, are looking for ways to stop this."

"And the easiest way I can think of is to find Sun Ze."

Along the way, Wang Ye's voice became more ethereal and distant, and his figure became more transparent, as if he was personally confirming what he said.

Sun Yi followed in silence all the way, and his brain turned on enough power to digest every word he said.

Not a human, but from another universe, intending to destroy humanity.

This guy's story is really hard to keep up.

However, I have roughly grasped the context of the story. Although it is tortuous and bizarre, it is really exciting to see the following.

——

And just as Wang Ye and Sun Yi drove straight into the road, a storm that was about to ignite the world was also brewing.

The Republic of China, the parent star of Tianjing, high-energy laboratory.

Hong Tianling pushed away the computer in front of him tiredly and lay back with a strong dizziness. His pale face looked like a living dead under the light of the fluorescent light. After a moment, more than ten dexterous robotic arms stretched out around him, injecting colorful injections into Hong Tianling's body, rejuvenating it.

Meanwhile, a cold female voice said: "Master, your vital signs have dropped by 17 percentage points. If you continue to work so overload, you will enter a state of life failure in 72 hours."

"There are seventy-two hours left, okay, I'll give me a type III stimulant, at least let me calculate this set of data."

"Yes, but I must remind you that continuous injection of type III stimulants will cause irreparable damage to the brain, which is an unbearable loss for you, and for the country."

"When I designed you, did you design it like this? Turn off the feedback reminder function."

“Yes, master.”

While speaking, another robotic arm stretched over and injected a green injection directly into the spinal cord. Hong Tianling's body trembled a few times, and his face showed an unnatural blush of excitement.

The elderly man sat upright with a carp and buried his head in pieces of data again.

If outsiders see it, they will definitely shout incredible.

With Hong Tianling's status at this time, he should have long since left the front line of scientific research, and dealt with capitalists and powerful people like a socialite. In fact, for most of the time, Hong Tianling did just play the role of a senior student in the academic world and rarely participate in scientific research practice.

But some of the work must be done by him himself.

In such a huge laboratory, only Hong Tianling was buried in the data alone, allocating the computing resources of supercomputers with amazing efficiency, inputting and outputing groups of data, making complex changes.

The whole process, apart from the slight buzzing sound of the supercomputer when it runs at full speed, the lab is chilling quietly.

However, just as Hong Tianling was fully focused, a dull sound suddenly sounded in his ears.

"How is the progress?"

It took Hong Tianling a few seconds to break free from the cumbersome calculations, sighed, and said to the air behind him: "If you hadn't interrupted, the progress would have been ten minutes earlier."

"This is the will of the parliament, and they are extremely concerned about your progress."

"Then let them shut up and get upset me."

"Ha, you've been distracted anyway, so why not tell me the progress, so I'll be able to get in touch with the council, at least I won't bother you again in the next period of time."

"... As long as the last set of data is cracked, there will be no secrets in that imaginary space." Hong Tianling paused for a moment, "At most two days, we can open the portal to imaginary space. At that time..."

The dull voice showed a little excitement: "At that time, we can catch all the disobedient messes in one go!"

"Miscellaneous? Very interesting term," said Hong Tianling. "If I'm not wrong, the mute you mentioned is essentially a living sacrifice for fire materials by you, the Imperial Council, and you are a perfect compatriot."

"When they disobey and make the fire out of control and attach to human bodies, they are no longer our compatriots!" The voice in the void showed great anger, "As the people of the empire, they must shoulder corresponding obligations while enjoying the power of the empire! In order to carry out the divine revenge judgment, these are necessary sacrifices. And because of their escape, we have to sacrifice more compatriots to make up for the vacancy!"

"Well, it's all your own business anyway." Hong Tianling had no interest in the patriotic education of the Chenxi Empire, but at the same time, he also stopped the calculations at hand - when he was distracted, his efficiency was not guaranteed.

"I am only interested in one question. At this point, I hope you can honestly answer me. How sure is your revenge trial? Judging from the existing information, the Neng tribe is likely to be a civilization with a higher position than you. It is likely that it will be counterproductive to launch such a decisive battle of genocide."

"...That's right, the Neng tribe, perhaps a civilization that is stronger than the Morning Empire, and now even the most radical members of the parliament have to admit that the revenge trial is unlikely to be smooth. But so what? We have long had no choice. This war of genocide began ten thousand years ago. For this reason, our empire collapsed and civilization is about to decline. We even have to rely on you, the young and low civilization, to survive. So, what else can we do? Even if it is only one in ten thousand winning rate, we must stick to it."

"So what supports you to launch such a huge plan is just the gambler's mentality?"

"What do you want to say? Humans, I must remind you that your civilization has been highly bound to us and cannot be immune to it! If the revenge trial fails, you humans will also perish!"
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