"Mimi, what is going on outside?" Zachary asked.
"The cave has completely collapsed," Mimi replied promptly.
"What about the Lizard King?" he inquired.
"It left," Mimi replied.
"That's good. But now that the cave has collapsed, I would be buried alive if I go out now. What should I do?" Zachary said, pursing his lips. Since he could only enter and exit the system from the same location, going outside now would only leave him buried under the rubble.
"Mimi, is there any way to prevent me from being buried alive if I go out now?" Zachary asked after thinking for a while.
"The system just repaired the teleportation function. It can provide short-distance teleportation service which can be used once a day at no cost. More than that, it will charge one thousand treasure-hunting coins per use," Mimi replied.
"Oh, I see. How far can it teleport me?" Zachary asked. If he was honest, he hadn't realized the system had such a function.
"A few meters," Mimi replied calmly.
"A few meters? Are you kidding me? Is that all the so-called teleportation function can do?" Such a short distance disappointed him.
"As the teleportation function was just repaired, it is still in the testing stage. In order to ensure the stability of this function, it can only teleport someone a few meters away for the time being," Mimi explained.
That could only mean it was dangerous. If it couldn't teleport him far enough to be a distance away from the destruction, he might still be buried alive. It seemed he would need help to get out of here. Zachary thought for a while as he rubbed his chin. Then he went to the weapon refining room.
Four hours later, he returned to the system, with a black bomb-like ball in his hand.
"Mimi, please send the bomb out first," Zachary said to Mimi.
"Okay." A beam of light instantly shot at the black object in Zachary's hand. In the blink of an eye, the object was gone.
"When you teleport me out, I want you to immediately activate the bomb," Zachary continued.
"Okay."
"Then let's start the teleportation."
"The tel
uite capable." Low and husky laughter filled the air.
Zachary squinted his eyes and then frowned. A figure dressed in a purple robe appeared right in front of him. Oddly enough, he looked a little translucent, as if he was a ghost. As much as he tried, Zachary couldn't see him clearly. When the figure approached, Zachary felt an extremely profound and unfathomable aura. Even a Sage Level warrior's aura was inferior to his.
Was he a Holy Level warrior? But why was a Sage Level warrior coming to him? Was he from the Kong Clan? Zachary's heart skipped a beat. If his opponent was from the Kong Clan, that would only cause trouble.
"Who are you?" Zachary asked, trying hard to remain calm.
"It doesn't matter who I am. What matters is who you are! What's your relationship with Zachary?" the purple-robed figure asked in a low voice.
"What? Zachary? I don't know what you are talking about," Zachary asked calmly as he squinted his eyes cautiously. Deep inside, he was surprised the figure knew his real name.
"I've investigated your background. Before you became famous in the Devil Kingdom, you were a nameless Imperial Level warrior in Celestial College. Zachary is listed as a wanted criminal in the Enigmatic Kingdom for murdering the Welkin Sect. So I'm certain you know who Zachary is. You may even know things that only Zachary knows," the figure said with certainty.