Chapter 459
"Teleportation? You mean we just passed through a wormhole unknowingly?" Layton asked in disbelief.

"Well, it should be a wormhole-like device, and the transmission distance will not be too far." Ke Lan said, "At least the gravity and atmospheric pressure have not changed, and we should still be on Alpha Planet."

"Is your conclusion too hasty?" Aya questioned, "You should also know that the Ark also used a natural wormhole to make a jump when it was drifting, and that jump caused huge damage to the Ark. , the overall damage rate is above 85%, and the direct death toll exceeds half of the entire population of the ship. It took us 15 years to restore the power of the Ark, and the population of the Ark did not return to the pre-jump level until 100 years later level..."

Aya went on to say: "Even if this is just a short-distance teleportation device, the operating principles of facilities such as wormholes, whether natural or artificial, are essentially the same. If we enter them, how can we Don't you feel anything?"

"With the technological level of the Alpha civilization, whether it's from the stability of the wormhole-like device itself or from the interference of the user's senses, they have countless ways to prevent us from noticing the transmission process, not to mention..."

Ke Lan didn't continue talking. After all, besides the hound and others, there are "outsiders" like Aya Breya here.

After Ke Lan "inherited" the things in that stone tablet, there were many fragments of information related to the Alpha civilization in his memory. Whenever he came into contact with something related to the Alpha civilization, the information associated with it Fragments of information will automatically emerge... Although most of the time, they are just a few words of little value, but as long as Alpha civilization is involved, there will always be something.

Whether it's text, sound or images...the information seems to be imprinted deep in Ke Lan's memory, so that when he sees some creations of the Alpha civilization that he has never seen before, he will have a feeling of déjà vu. a feeling of.

But this time, there was not even a single word related to this tunnel.

He has every reason to suspect that this tunnel was not built by the Alpha civilization...

"I plan to go back and take a look." Ke Lan said suddenly.

"Going back? Didn't you just say...was it a wrong choice to go back the way you came?" Aya Breya asked in confusion.

"I want to verify a conjecture. If you don't want to follow, you can wait for me where you are." After speaking, Ke Lan turned her head and walked quickly towards the entrance.

The hounds and the others naturally would not object to Ke Lan's decision, so Dang even followed.

Seeing the members of the Hunting God Hunting Group getting further and further away, Aya couldn't help but fell into hesitation.

"Team leader, should we...shall we follow? Or should we stay where we are?" an agent of the Security Bureau asked in a low voice.

"...Follow them." Aya gritted her teeth and said a little disconvinced, "I want to see what they can find out."

"Understood." The four agents under Aya looked at each other, and then closed their mouths with interest. Although the team leader has always been a bit stubborn, in daily interactions, he is actually very serious and gentle. Man, they have never seen the team leader like this... It seems that after cooperating with this group of relic hunters, the team leader seems to be a different person, and his temper has been bad along the way.

Just when the four people looked at each other, Aya stepped forward with her long legs and followed up first.

"Probably because you feel uncomfortable being the leader of the field team of the Security Bureau and being commanded by a hunter from a non-governmental organization?" Agent A quietly opened the group communication and said in a low voice.

"I don't think the team leader should be the kind of person who is obsessed with power. As long as the task can be completed, she shouldn't care about such things." Agent B retorted.

"I think it's the problem of the hunters. I always feel that they don't think highly of us, and they are hiding a lot of things from us. The team leader should be annoyed by this attitude." Agent C said.

"Yes, yes, yes..." Agent D agreed, "Especially in the several decision-making conflicts, the team leaders were all frustrated. It would be strange to say that they were not angry. If it were the team leaders of the other teams , I have drawn my gun a long time ago, so our team leader has a good temper and can bear it until now."

"But one thing to say, I think the abilities of this group of hunters are quite strong." Agent B lowered his voice a little bit, "I have also dealt with many relic hunters before, and they have the kind of "professional background" (Note 1) 'The professional hunters also have the kind of lone hunters, but in terms of professionalism and ability, they are not as good as this group of people."

"Do you think if we fight them, excluding the mecha, how sure are we?" Agent C asked.

"It's hard to say. The guy holding the knife all the time gives me a very dangerous feeling. If there is a conflict, I definitely don't want to face that person." Among the four, Agent B, the only one who retired from the field force and has the most combat experience, said. , "There is also this commander, Ke Lan. Although it seems that his combat effectiveness is at the bottom of this group of people, I always feel that his degree of danger is second only to that swordsman."

"Really? Is it so mysterious?" Agent A asked.

"Hehe, when I was fighting indigenous creatures in the wilderness, you were still learning how to read in the compulsory education class." Agent B sneered, "I give you a piece of advice, try not to make trouble with this group of people."

"Just tell me, if we really start fighting, what percentage of our winning percentage will we have?" Agent C, the youngest, couldn't help but tease.

"Even if that mecha is excluded, our winning percentage will not exceed [-]%." Agent B said in a deep voice.

"Isn't it? With these hunters, our winning rate is only [-]%?" Agent D frowned.

"Among them, at least three are veterans of the field force. That big man's transformation level should be around level four. In terms of individual combat power, these people are no weaker than us."

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[PS Note 1 "Born in a professional class": "Black talk" in the circle of relic hunters and mercenaries.The original meaning refers to "people who have undergone formal vocational training", that is, hunters who come out of training camps set up by hunting groups with large consortium backgrounds and relic development companies. "Ye Luzi" generally refers to relic hunters who have not been trained in the training camp system, become monks halfway, or are self-taught. Of course, as long as they have obtained a relic hunter's license, "Ye Luzi" can also be regarded as a formal relic hunter recognized by the government.

Generally, the abilities of hunters who come from majors are relatively moderate-here, moderate is not a derogatory term, but refers to a series of abilities such as skill level and professional knowledge, which are all above and below the average line.

The training camp is like a factory assembly line, and "Yeluzi" is like a small handicraft workshop. The level of relic hunters who are not professionally trained is very fluctuating, and the upper and lower limits are extremely exaggerated. The senior hunters at the top of the pyramid are all elites, and That kind of low-level hunter is actually no different from a "garbage picker" (the hunters of the Aurora Hunting Group used this metaphor to mock Ke Lan and others in the Undersea City sub-volume).

In addition, solo hunters are not necessarily hunters with "non-study backgrounds". There are also some hunters with professional backgrounds who do not renew their contracts after the contract period ends, nor do they retire. Instead, they choose to leave the hunting group and work alone. There are very few such people, but And it does exist.There is also a hunter who spends his own money to enter the hunter training camp to receive training, but does not sign an employment agreement with the hunting group under the consortium or the relic development company. 】

(End of this chapter)

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