Chapter 327 - 327 327 Interception
Chapter 327 - 327 327 Interception
?Chapter 327: Chapter 327: Interception Chapter 327: Chapter 327: Interception The sea breeze was slightly cool over the Great Goshidi Island Reef, and far on the horizon, the sky and sea met in a line. The sky was as blue as the sapphire-like sea that seemed to stretch upwards. Probably due to the climate, there were no seabirds resting here, nor were there any native creatures on the island. Besides the sound of the wind, the only other sound was the gentle lapping of the waves against the rocks; aside from its remoteness, this place truly was a haven for solitude.
Though not particularly famous, the entire Great Goshidi Islands were indeed quite expansive, especially Great Goshidi Island, surrounded by a cluster of micro-islands. It was one of those places that would still be visible on a meter-wide world map as more than just a point. Also, due to prolonged weathering and erosion by the waves, the island had developed unique geographic features. Most of it was comprised of steep cliffs and grotesque rocky mountains—which, in geological terms, would simply be called… well, rocky mountains. The other third of the island was covered by vast beaches, giving the island, viewed from above, the appearance of a lychee with a small portion of its outer skin peeled away to reveal white flesh. Our current location was on that desolate beach.
Sandora’s eyes glimmered with a faint pale blue light, her lustrous golden hair freely whipping about in the sea breeze. At this moment, the usually playful smirk was absent from the silly girl’s face, replaced instead by a cold smile—she was already warming up for battle.
I could sense faint spiritual power continuously emanating from Sandora, spreading into the vast space around us. Sandora was scanning the entire Great Goshidi Islands for any intelligent life’s spiritual waves. Although she couldn’t yet apply the precise skill of “Mind Reading Technique” to the fragile human mind, simply scanning the area for intelligent life harboring hostility towards us was an easy task. Olympus’s technology had likely detected our presence the moment we landed on the island. Thus, by searching for any intelligent life with hostility within the current range, we could naturally pinpoint their location.
Yes, right now, Sandora was like a mini-map in the upper right corner of the screen…
“They’ve hollowed out this island,” Sandora gently tapped the ground, a slight curve forming on her lips, “and they’ve created a shell for a hideout using some kind of material, which can block conventional radar quite effectively. It’s probably collected from Xyrin construction waste—quite a decent nest for ants.”
“It seems we’ve found the place.”
I sighed, feeling somewhat emotional. The arrival of Olympus to this point had almost made me feel as if we were in the midst of a farce. If we didn’t exist, this organization might have already stirred up a storm of blood and fury in the world, birthing countless heroic figures worthy of songs and tears. There might even be an unknown underdog who, by a stroke of fate, acquired incredible powers. Perhaps they would encounter an old master who neither eats nor drinks, waiting at the bottom of a cliff, or happen upon a book penned a thousand years prior but filled with modern simplified characters and barcodes. This newfound hero could, after receiving enlightenment or achieving Divine Skill, be accidently discovered by a Superpower Team defending their homeland. They could rise to power in the Dark World, sweeping away the world’s evil forces while flirting with international beauties. By then, about a million more words would have been written. Of course, this divinely skilled hero could also shatter the void during a thunderstorm and travel to XX Continent to continue their adventures—unless you guys disagree, I could spin up another million words, as writing like this works too…
However, such fantastic developments in a world with Xyrin Apostles were doomed never to happen. Bold and brazen—ahem, free-spirited Xyrin Soldiers made this organization, which had the potential to become an ultimate villain, crumble in jest. Honestly, I’m now experiencing a surreal feeling.
While I was daydreaming, Pandora, who had been standing by my side, suddenly tugged at my clothing.
“What’s wrong?”
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