Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 548: 177. Level ? native



In the hotel suite, Denise Green clenched her left hand into a fist in front of her body, gesturing a “resolute” sign.

In front of her was a dedicated dining table in the suite, with dishes such as tomato beef soup, corn salad, bread slices with spread, thinly sliced ham, and blocks of cheese to grab and go.

After Noland brought her back to the suite, they dined together while he narrated the events through Soul Perception.

Upon learning that the Competition Manager had tried to lure Noland with two magic contracts in succession, Denise felt angry and indignant, deeply affected by the manager’s despicable actions.

Fortunately, Noland didn’t collude with the Competition Manager for the sake of a few tens of thousands of gold coins. Otherwise, the pure and lovely Denise, even if compelled to support Noland’s actions due to their contract, would have developed a rift with him.

Now, looking at Noland across the dining table, Denise’s eyes were filled with admiration and appreciation.

Chewing on tenderly cooked beef, Noland smiled at her and conveyed through Soul Perception:

“Eat up, Denise. I’m going to use Mental Magic to see how that Competition Manager will deal with us. As long as I control the duration of my ‘Mind View’, they shouldn’t be able to detect any peeping.”

“Alright,” Denise picked up a few slices of ham with her fork, placed them on Noland’s plate, and smiled, narrowing her eyes:

“Here, this is your reward.”

“Haha, thank you so much.” Noland laughed, picking up the ham with bread, and bringing it to his mouth.

He activated the Mind Beacon in his mind and targeted the beacon he had placed within the Impostor Supervisor’s office.

Launching ‘Mind View’ remotely at the beacon, Noland successfully opened the Magic Vision of the office.

Oh, it’s quite lively… Noland found the office filled with people.

The fake employees he had previously identified as synthetic humans were all gathered in the Manager’s office. In addition, there were a few other synthetic humans that Noland had not discovered before.

After a careful count and inspection using Deconstruction, Noland grasped the situation of the synthetic humans.

There were a total of fifteen synthetic humans on the scene. It was possible that all the synthetic humans aboard the ship were gathered there or that some were still mingling among the passengers.

The Impostor Supervisor, Synthetic Human Dsmi-32 Species, consumed 290,000 points for Deconstruction. Four others, similar to him, required 290,000 Energy Points each.

The remaining ten synthetic humans had deconstruction consumption ranging from 200,000 to 250,000 points.

Noland compared this with the previous Deconstruction results of the “Wizards”.

290,000 points equaled to an Eighth Circle Wizard. 200,000 to 250,000 roughly corresponded to a Seven-Ring Wizard.

Considering the appearance of the phrase “Fatal Combat Module” on the Deconstruction panel of the Synthetic Humans, the combat power of these Dsmi series members might be similar to the Seventh and Eighth Circle Combat Wizards.

Hiss, that’s impressive.

Noland was slightly startled by his speculations.

Seventh Ring Combat Wizard Comini could suppress him, and the fifteen synthetic humans with Seventh and Eighth Ring combat power could be even more formidable…

Or was there no correlation between the Deconstruction Consumption of Synthetic Humans and Wizards?

Well…

These Synthetic Humans should just have high deconstruction consumption but not necessarily have combat power comparable to Seventh and Eighth Circle Combat Wizards…

Noland was unsure for the moment.

He confirmed that synthetic humans on the scene could not detect his “Mind View” and focused on eating while monitoring the Director’s Office.

The fifteen Synthetic Humans stood face to face in a circle, with rigid postures and dull eyes. Their lips vibrated slightly and rapidly.

They were using the “Synthetic Human Ultra-Short-Range Communication” skill to communicate.

Noland had no knowledge of “Ultrasonic Data Communication” technology nor the ability to read ultrasonic signals. Also, due to the “Modular Body Structure”, he could not obtain memory fragments of Synthetic Humans through Deconstruction.

Now, he could only stare blankly at the Synthetic Humans who were vibrating their lips as if electrified.

Oh, wait, there was still a way.

Noland rummaged through his pocket and took out the anomalous “coin”.

This small metal object looked like an ordinary gold coin, with a shiny golden shell, but it was, in fact, fake.

Any denomination of Ulnas Gold Coins had a Deconstruction Consumption of 100,000 points at minimum. Noland had thought about forcibly destroying Ulnas Gold Coins to earn a huge Energy Value Reward before.

That was not the focus.

The key was that the anomalous “coin” only needed 10,000 points of Energy to be Deconstructed.

Noland quickly identified it among a stack of gold coins in his pocket.

Since the System didn’t prompt Harmless Deconstruction, Noland thought for a moment and decided not to use force to trigger Passive Deconstruction and obtain the results from the abnormal “coin”.

He was worried that some technology-triggered mechanism might be hidden within the “coin”. It would be better to deconstruct the “coin” in the usual way.

With 10,000 Energy Points invested into the “coin”, Noland obtained Deconstruction Results after a brief moment of absence.

[Name] Tracker Disguised as a Ulnas Gold Coin

[Type] Technology-Side Synthetic Human Dedicated Tracker

[Item Level] Level 10


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