Ximao quickly continued. "Yes, that’s what I thought too. We can’t use the sa rules on them."
"Of course we can’t," Caladara agreed. "In this kind of case, we must kill them straight away. No need for observations. No need for anything. Why haven’t you eliminated them instead?"
"Because soone is obviously protecting them," Ximao said. "Without the Judgental Eye, we wouldn’t even have noticed this. This kind of cover, the energies of beings from outside the empire. Only soone like you, Senior Caladara, could hide it. I... I wanted to use them to perhaps find my way up."
"So that’s how it is!" Caladara finally understood Ximao’s motives. "Do you think it is that easy? Let’s say the one who hid their traits is indeed soone at my level. Do you think he could bring you up? I might as well tell you this, I definitely can’t."
But then, Caladara thought of sothing. "Hehe! However, this is also a good thing in its own right."
Caladara waved her hand, and the pressure that held the twins’ group down disappeared instantly. They finally could move and talk again.
Caladara didn’t waste ti, quickly asking them what she wanted. "Speak! Who covered your traits as outsiders?"
Rean shrugged. "Sorry, but we can’t talk about it. Our mories are sealed by the sa person, so there is nothing we can do about it."
"Oh?" Caladara liked the challenge. "Then I might as well give it a try."
She pulled Rean over, and her Golden Power imdiately entered his body. She was trying to Soul Search Rean right there and then, caring little for the damage she could cause to Rean’s soul.
*Pin!*
[Soul Search Detected.]
[Blocking all attempts to access the soul.]
[Completed.]
Caladara had a smile on her face at first, but slowly, it disappeared. It didn’t matter how she tried it. She simply couldn’t extract anything whatsoever from Rean’s soul. "What kind of seal is this? I’ve never seen one this strong. Is this even a seal?"
She pushed Rean away, pulling Roan next. Then she did the sa to Celis and Kentucky, but the results were the sa. She got nothing from them. In fact, she couldn’t harm their souls at all, such was the protection their souls had.
Naturally, it was the Celestial Soul System that barred all attempts. As long as it was harmful, no one could touch the twins’ souls.
Caladara was forced to give up. She could easily kill them here, but that wouldn’t give her the answer she was seeking. Even worse, she got the wrong idea. ’Sothing of this level... this is dangerous.’
In her head, whoever put those seals there was soone she shouldn’t easily anger. If she just knew the truth... Of course, the twins’ group wouldn’t tell her anything.
Caladara turned in Ximao’s direction, releasing him from her suppression. Perhaps Ximao’s actions actually were the correct ones. "What do you know about them?"
Ximao imdiately shared all the information he had about the twins’ group’s past.
"What a bunch of bullshit!" Caladara imdiately recognized all the errors. "Born in the Surute Region of the Panpasin Country? Ha! You guys truly did a good job covering your tracks. The tribe where you were ’captured’ was destroyed, how convenient. Pretty much no clues remain anymore after this Green Cluster war or whatever."
Caladara knew the rules. Outsiders, regardless of whether they are Balance Breakers or not, were to be killed. She would have done that already, had it not been for that ’seal’ in the twins’ group’s souls. "Speak, what is your objective? Is it also sothing the seal prevents you from talking?"
Roan shook his head in response. "We have no objectives. At least, no objectives related to the Werdlem Empire. We were brought to this place against our will, and all the work we have been doing so far is for the sake of leaving this place."
"Leaving this place?" Caldara expected many answers, but not that one. As ntioned in the past, outsiders invading the Werdlem Empire is nothing new. It happened from ti to ti. There was no doubt that from the ti the twins arrived in the Werdlem Empire to now, a few others likely entered the empire as well. Yet, it was truly rare for them to manage to make it to a universe ranked in the A category. The reason, obviously, is the outsider traits they carry.
The twins’ group surpassed that hurdle, got soone influential enough to cover their traits, and arrived here. All of that so they could leave? "Aren’t you going in the wrong direction? If you want to leave the empire, you shouldn’t be moving to the central area."
"It’s all about strength," Kentucky comnted. "Without enough power, how can we leave the Empire’s Bubble? Look at our level, we are just Space-Ti Realm experts. Do you think we could break out of the bubble? Also, even if we could, then what? We have no idea where we are in the Great Void, so we couldn’t go ho once we left, either. So, on top of power, we also need information. That’s why we are here, making a na for ourselves."
"Enough, Kentucky," Roan intervened. "There is no need for you to tell her more information about us."
Caladara couldn’t confirm whether they were telling the truth or not. However, she was absolutely sure that their levels were truly at the Space-Ti Realm Middle Stage. That’s sothing she couldn’t understand herself.
Yes, outsiders invade the empire from ti to ti, but they never co here with such a low level. The twins didn’t know this. Outsiders are usually in the Celestial Realm, or, at the very least, Divinity Realm experts, but the Divinity Realm ones were helped by Celestial Realm Experts to get inside. They had to be that strong in case they needed to leave the bubble.
And that wasn’t all. Just having the cultivation wasn’t enough. If you ca inside, you’d better have a plan of escaping, as the power of Divinity and Celestial Realm Experts was still not enough to break out of the Empire’s Bubble.
So, it all ca down to their comnt that they were brought here against their will. Why would anyone go through the trouble of breaking into the Werdlem Empire’s Bubble just to throw a few ants in there? A few ants that didn’t even want to be there! Whoever brought the twins’ group here... were they expecting this group to cause trouble over ti? That seed like a very idiotic approach.
Why? Simple! If you want soone to grow strong in the Empire, you might as well invade it and recruit so kid from the faraway Universes in the Werdlem Empire. That kid would indeed have the traits of soone born here, so he would never be caught. You just had to support that kid from the shadows, and if you are strong enough to enter the Empire’s Bubble, you definitely can help this kid reach a very high level in the future.
Using the twins’ group, who obviously have the traits of the outsiders, didn’t make sense. If not for that cover, they would have been caught a long ti ago once they approached the higher-ranked Universes. The hurdles were just way too inconvenient. So, yes, this approach was very idiotic...
...or so it should have been. However, Caladara didn’t forget what she just saw. This small group of four was caught by the Judgental Eye, which ended up bringing Caladara here. Their strength was not sothing you would find anywhere, even in the Rank A Universes. They literally jumped over an entire Realm to attack her just a minute ago.
Was it the trick behind all of this? Their potential? The kind of talent that you would never find in a million years? Four of them? If that were the case, then the Werdlem Empire’s higher-ranked Universes would indeed be the best place for them to develop.
Caladara was in a dilemma: kill them and anger whoever was trying to protect them, or let them go and pretend she saw nothing. Of course, once again, there wasn’t anyone really protecting the twins’ group. Caladara just thought that there was soone because of the so-called ’seal’ in their mories and souls, which was actually the system’s power.
First of all, they said they didn’t want to be here and wanted to leave. Were they telling the truth? Caladara would be an idiot if she simply believed their words. All she could truly believe at the mont was their strength and the seal in their souls. Those were the only concrete facts she had... although the seal part was wrong.
"Hum... I guess this is worth a try." She pointed her finger at them, and once more, four rays of Golden Light entered the twins’ group’s bodies.
It wasn’t sothing harmful this ti, though. It sank inside, disappearing a mont later.
Seeing that everything went smoothly, Caladara nodded in satisfaction. "Hehe! Rather than look for an answer, I might as well wait for the answer to co for ."
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