"This should be the last place to fight."
In the evening, Saurun and his group appeared in the cave of the Gold-Eating Bug.
Kabu followed the trail, following it with Saurun.
At the top of the cave, they found fragments of detonators, the equivalent of which was enough to blow even the strongest butcher of Level 3 monsters into smithereens.
But from the marks of the cave, the disordered seemed to be able to move.
If he wanted to survive such a powerful explosion, he would need at least the defense of a fourth step or above to be able to do so.
However, from the battle earlier, the disordered players were not that strong. They could easily pierce through its body with zero bullets, so it was easy for ten or so detonators to explode at the same time.
But the more it was like this, the more it explained the ability of disordered people to remain unknown, and the more it explained its value.
At the bottom of the cave, Kabu could no longer find any traces of the target moving.
That was why he had determined that this place was the last battlefield. Without a doubt, the target had been eliminated here.
Strangely, however, the target seemed to have suffered a molecular level of destruction, because there was no complete target's corpse at the scene, except for the pool of blood on the ground.
Judging from the previous battle, Zero did not carry any weapons of mass destruction.
So how does zero kill the disordered?
This became a mystery.
Furthermore, the meat bag and the solidified body fluids left behind by the Gold Swallowing Worm made the environment even more complicated. Kabu could not analyze any more information from here and had no choice but to give up.
"Third party interference?"
That was the only possibility Sauron had in mind when he returned to the base.
However, there were no signs of a fight. Saurun reckoned only a sixth rank Adept would be able to kill his target without fighting back.
What he did not know was that what killed Hans was only a new life form that had evolved from the Gold-Eating Worms.
After obtaining a large amount of samples from the Gold-Eating Worm's Cave, Saurun had returned to the base. After the biochemical expert's assessment, the answers he got were still useless.
Sauron was furious. He had been busy all day, but in the end he had wasted his time.
However, none of the people who could enter the Blood Cavalry System were mediocre.
Soon, Sauron had changed the way.
He had ordered his men to dig up the body from the cemetery and extract DNA and other genetic information from the body, hoping to find information about the target.
This was because the time it took for the corpse to die was too long, and the genetic information it could extract was extremely sparse.
And it has to be ruled out, which is a huge amount of work.
After spending three days, the results were finally out.
But to Sauron's great shock, the target message was still unanswered.
Saurun was like an enraged bull, and the aura of fire on his body was so thick that it seemed as if it was about to explode.
He called Jetto over and asked him in a deep voice, "Is that all you have left of the dead?"
"Yes, sir."
Almost all the people who stayed in the base were killed … "
Gitto said.
"Wait."
"You said almost, in other words, that someone is still alive?"
"Yes, yes..."
"It's Leah, the granddaughter of the last chief of the base, Old Jack."
The poor girl's infected with the virus. We're going to banish her out of the base, and we don't want to leave with her. "
Saurun grabbed Geto and snarled, "Why didn't you report this before?"
And that girl, what kind of virus is she infected with? "
"Sorry, sir," he said in a broken voice.
I didn't know how important she was.
Leah, we don't know what the virus is.
She was healthy before, and it wasn't until after the Holocaust that she suddenly became infected with the virus.
"Shut up and tell me."
"Where are they going?"
Sauron shouted, his heart pounding.
The girl Leah had been infected after the Holocaust, and it was possible that it was not a virus, but the blood of the target had entered her body and caused a change.
Saurun remembered clearly that the single shot he had used in the tavern had caused the blood of the disorderly to splatter all over the young girl's body.
There was no more direct contact than this. The woman called Leigh must be a carrier of the disorderly blood.
Saurun wanted to slap himself. Previously, he had been focusing all his attention on tracking the target's tracks, but he had neglected such a crucial person.
Now he could only hope that this timid and fearless miner would give him a clear message.
"I don't know, sir."
"But Zero said he was going to cure Leah, so they should go to the big city or the base."
"There are at least eight hundred bases or cities on the continent of China. Do you want me to go look for them one by one?"
"How long have they been gone?"
"He left the day before you arrived."
Sauron immediately called Kabu to his feet, and the tracking expert asked him a series of professional questions.
This included the equipment, food, and so on that they had brought with them when they left.
Finally, Kabu found the map and pressed down hard on a spot on the map.
It was a settlement about 3000 km away from the Z7 base, named Remutt.
"They should be there, at least in the settlement.
"From the resources they brought with them when they left, as well as the lack of transportation, it's impossible for them to go any further."
Kabu said affirmatively.
"Then let's set off now!"
Sauron shouted, pounding his fist on the table.
So at noon that same day, Jetto and a group of miners respectfully took their leave of Sauron's convoy.
The three cars drove east along the broken road.
As Sauron left the base, Zero's green pickup truck finally reached the edge of a city.
Down the highway, a big city sat at the foot of the hill.
Far away, the tightly regulated city was like a giant chessboard, with buildings of varying heights rising up in the city.
However, most of the buildings were damaged by the telescope.
There was even a moat around the city, but the riverbed had dried up and was no longer able to provide water.
However, in the eastern part of the city, there was an area that was clearly divided up.
The wire, the guard towers, and the fully armed soldiers that surrounded the area explained that it was not a ruin, but a well-protected dwelling place.
On the tallest building in the area, there was even a billboard with the words "Welcome to Remut" in English.
With this plaque, Zero knew that their journey would come to an end for the time being.