Chapter 98 Nanwuzhou: She's Nearby

September 2036, 3, ten o'clock in the morning.

Nanwuzhou, the base of the heart of the machine.

There are people coming and going between the silver-gray buildings, or they are hurrying, or discussing in low voices. The busy scene is almost the same as before the end of the world.

In the base management building located in the center of the entire base, a young man quickly ran up to the third floor and knocked on the door of the base chief's office.

"Enter!"

The person who shouted was obviously in a bad mood, and his tone was very aggressive.

The young man didn't care about this detail, he couldn't hide the joy on his face, and said, "I've found out the location of He Wandeng!"

While fiddling with the parts in his hand, the head of the base, who was wearing a high-tech nerd, said casually: "If the divination comes out, it will come out. It's not your brother, why are you making such a fuss?"

The young man curled his lips. He stepped forward and grabbed the tool that the base chief had just picked up. He raised his voice slightly and said, "He Wandeng! I'm talking about He Wandeng!"

With a "click", the parts in the base chief's hand fell on the desk. He slowly turned his head and asked, "Are you sure?"

The young man said: "My ability has been divined as soon as I reached the fifth level. Our base is the closest to her current location."

The base chief's eyes were puzzled for a few seconds, then he suddenly opened his eyes wide and said, "Not good! Our base may be in danger!"

The young man grabbed the base commander who was about to run away, and asked, "Dad, what danger can we have here?"

Their base is close to the sea, and neither the small ice river nor the acid rain season has escaped, and tsunamis and cold waves at sea often visit, not to mention people, even mutants are not willing to come here.

People in their base who can survive to the present, what danger are they afraid of?
The base chief pulled his hand away and said, "You are still young after all, you can't even figure out such a thing."

"Then tell me."

"Let me ask you, why is He Wandeng famous?"

The young man said without thinking: "She is a prophet who appeared before the end of the world."

The head of the base looked at his silly son inexplicably, and asked, "Do you think this is the reason?"

"That's right? She was famous on the Internet at that time!"

The base chief took a deep breath and said, "She is a wanted name! You can tell her location just after you reached level five, and the fortune tellers who rose to level five earlier than you must know it too.

"It's said that when gods fight, mortals suffer. If it doesn't work, the entire base will become cannon fodder."

The young man turned the corner, and he couldn't explain clearly at first: "Dad, our base has no shortage of immortals, so it won't reach the level you mentioned."

After he finished complaining, he became serious and said, "Dad, you believe me, only when He Wandeng is alive can human beings have hope for continuation."

The head of the base squinted at him, and said: "You tell me one, two, three, four first, otherwise why should I believe you? Don't forget, the one or two hundred arrest warrants said that she lived one more day, Humanity may be in danger of extinction."

"she……"

The young man's divination result was actually the same as what the arrest warrant said, but his intuition told him that there was something else hidden in it.

After all, he has never seen anyone whose fate line is as chaotic as He Wandeng's, and he can't even trace it.

His divination of He Wandeng is like looking at flowers through fog, it is difficult to tell the truth from the false.

There is indeed a deep causal relationship between the catastrophe of mankind and her, but what he divination is not simply the cause of the Hewan lantern, and the effect of the catastrophe. The cause and effect of the two are intertwined, which makes him unable to distinguish clearly.

Therefore, he doubts that if He Wandeng dies, the future of human beings may not end well.

Seeing that he couldn't say anything, the base chief said annoyedly: "I will inform you, people in our base are forbidden to intervene in this matter.

"If people from other bases hear the news, they will definitely swarm towards our base recently. The game is coming to an end, so you can find someone to look after me, and don't let outsiders pick the fruit in the end!"

The more he talked, the more annoying he became. The "Survival Hut Management Competition" suddenly added a new competition rule before the competition started, saying that after the top three were selected according to the original rules, a group arena competition was required.

Anyone who has not signed up for the competition before the start of the competition can sign up for the group arena after the results of the finals come out.

The system will randomly assign ten challengers to each of the top three. The interval between two group arenas can be one to three days. The challenger can decide freely. In special circumstances, the challenger can even apply for an extension to seven days.

In the group arena, the challenger can only lose three times at most, and needs to win at least seven games to keep the current ranking.

Once the challenger loses for the fourth time in the group arena, the ranking will be changed to the person who won the challenge in this match, and that person needs to accept the challenge of ten more people as the challenger, and cannot lose in the middle one game.

If you win, you will keep your ranking, if you lose, you will be replaced.

Until someone succeeds in defending the challenge, or due to insufficient number of challengers, the ranking will be vacant.

As soon as the news of the extra match came out, those who signed up before and those who didn't sign up were all dumbfounded.

Especially the base managers who made most of the people in the base sign up for this competition in order to protect the survival huts within the base.

But what makes these base managers even worse is yet to come.

After the game started, the survival hut was completely covered in a hemispherical protective cover with a radius of 100 meters. All registered people were not allowed to enter, and those who did not register could not only enter, but also be sent to other survival huts for free—but not Get out of the protective cover.

This means that the challengers registered in each survival hut have escaped the control of many big forces.

Only those forces that kept some masters from signing up for the competition became slightly bigger winners. Not only can they send people to stop people from other forces from signing up for the challenge, but they can also allocate people to challenge other survival hut challengers. host.

The young man knew the situation of his base very well, so he didn't realize what his father was worried about for a while.

He said: "Dad, didn't many masters in our base sign up? It's not difficult to find a few strong ones to defend."

The creases between the base chief's brows were almost deep into a trench. He said, "Heh, the powerful ones? That's clearly a group of ancestors! If you can invite them out of the studio, I'll call you dad!"

The young man had a toothache, thinking of those people's strange tempers, and he was also discouraged, and asked, "Dad, how many survival huts can we keep this time?"

The head of the base pondered for a few seconds with his expression changing. Finally, he waved his hand and said, "Go away! Go to work! Thank God if you can save one!"

The young man walked out of his father's office shaking his head, and as soon as he reached the lobby on the first floor, he bumped into a reckless child.

He recognized the brand on the child and knew that he was an orphan in the base who ran errands to earn food, so he asked, "What made you run without looking up?"

The child obviously knew him, and replied in a low voice: "A lot of people came outside the base, and they all said they wanted to see the base chief."

The young man frowned, thinking that his father is really a crow's mouth, he can say whatever he wants.

He let go of the child and said, "Go ahead, it doesn't matter if you walk slowly, be careful not to fall."

The child nodded indiscriminately, and was still running very fast when he ran away. Fortunately, he knew to look at the stairs when he went upstairs, and he didn't trip over it.

The young man walked out of the hall, and the originally sunny sky turned gloomy, as if he did not welcome those sudden visitors.

(End of this chapter)

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