Ten minutes later, the Mouse King, flagship of the Flying Squirrel Clan, landed at the Water Star Clan’s transition dock.
Kapa looked at Fang Heng and asked, "Boss Fang, your humans are currently wanted by the Shadow Clan. The Water Star Clan is also related to the elves. Showing up rashly might cause so trouble."
"Mm, you go et them. I’ll follow you."
As Fang Heng spoke, his aura quickly disappeared. At the sa ti, his figure gradually faded in space and completely vanished from the ship.
Kapa looked surprised.
What an impressive ability—he had completely disappeared.
Fang Heng remained in his soul form, floating behind Kapa.
After reaching the Super-God level in necromancy, Fang Heng was already able to enter and exit soul form freely, and could even attach himself to objects for short periods in this state, completely concealing his aura.
Fang Heng was very confident.
Below God-level strength, even those capable of observing soul forms couldn’t detect his presence.
Although Kapa couldn’t see Fang Heng, he heard his voice in his ear.
"Go ahead and et with the Water Star Clan on behalf of the Flying Squirrel Clan. I’ll follow you and give you instructions. Just do exactly as I say."
"Alright... okay."
Kapa couldn’t help but shiver.
Boss Fang’s thods were too unpredictable. He could stay hidden right beside soone without a trace.
...
Kapa disembarked from the ship, accompanied by a few guards.
The captain of the Water Star Clan’s starport guard team, Nicole, was already waiting at the exit.
"Welco to the Water Star Clan. We heard you’ve found the energy seeds we need?"
"Hello, we are from the Flying Squirrel Clan. I’m the ship captain, Kapa."
Kapa slightly bowed.
The Flying Squirrel Clan had relatively low strength among the spawns, but they were widely spread and belonged to a sub-branch of the Rodent Clan. They had a special ability in mineral exploration and excavation, and were known for holding grudges, making them a group most others didn’t want to provoke.
"We discovered so materials that resemble energy seeds. Since we happened to pass by, we brought them here to check. If they are indeed what you need, that’s perfect."
As he spoke, Kapa handed over a small cloth bag Fang Heng had given him in advance.
The bag contained around four to five hundred energy seeds.
It looked like a lot, but in reality, it only took Abe Akaya five minutes to condense that much energy.
Nicole examined the condition of the seeds. Seeing the bag full of seeds, her eyes lit up with excitent. She nodded and said, "Yes, these are top-grade energy seeds. We’re willing to buy them at twice the acquisition price. By the way, if it’s not inconvenient, may I ask where you obtained these seeds?"
"We once encountered a small race during trade with outsiders. They couldn’t afford to pay, so they used these seeds to settle the debt. It’s said they acquired them by accident a long ti ago, so tracing the origin might be quite difficult..."
Kapa gave a vague explanation to divert the topic, then asked, "By the way, I heard you’re recruiting scholars who are proficient in natural science and ancient scripts? Are you trying to translate so ancient text?"
Nicole handed the bag to a subordinate and replied, "Yes, we’ve found so ancient texts and hope to have them translated. Does the Flying Squirrel Clan also know ancient languages?"
"We know a bit."
Nicole looked a bit surprised and sowhat serious as she asked, "May I ask which scholar?"
Kapa pointed to himself.
"That would be ."
"The ancient texts we need translated are quite unusual. You may not have encountered them before," Nicole said as she waved her hand and took a sheet full of ancient writing from one of her team mbers, handing it to Kapa. "This is part of the script. Please have a look."
Kapa accepted the text, and his face imdiately twisted into a grimace.
What the heck?
It looked like scribbles—completely unreadable.
The Water Star Clan noticed Kapa’s expression and smiled politely, "No rush. You can take it back and work on it slowly."
"Ahem."
Kapa cleared his throat. Of course, he knew this was just the Water Star Clan testing outsiders. He forced himself to stay calm and said, "This language is indeed quite rare. I’ll return to the ship and consult so materials."
"Of course, if there was anything you needed, please feel free to contact at any ti. The energy seeds you provided had already been inspected and accepted. The spawn contribution points had been credited to your account. Please feel free to intervene. In addition, your ship could receive supplies at the starport, and you were also free to walk around and explore within the trade zone of the planet."
Nicole smiled and said, "I won’t disturb you further. Please feel free to contact if needed."
"Thank you."
Worried about being seen through, Kapa nodded in thanks and hurried back to the ship.
...
"Don’t worry. In this state, they won’t be able to detect ."
Once Kapa returned to the ship’s control room, Fang Heng’s figure gradually reappeared behind him.
"Boss Fang, you’re incredible. My nerves aren’t that strong—I nearly had a heart attack."
Kapa gave Fang Heng a thumbs-up.
As they were speaking, a Flying Squirrel Clan operator walked over and quietly said, "Captain, we’ve checked—just now, we received 5.1 million spawn contribution points."
That much?
Kapa was secretly astonished and glanced at Fang Heng.
What a guy.
No wonder he was called Boss Fang. With just a casual move, he brought in over five million points.
Fang Heng also opened his mouth slightly in surprise.
The Water Star Clan was that generous?
Should he have Abe Akaya make more seeds and collect even more contribution points?
That idea flashed through his mind but was quickly dismissed.
Five million was already a lot. If he kept pushing, the elves might not be able to afford more, and it could even cause bigger trouble.
The Flying Squirrel Clan’s ship crew imdiately sent the ancient text data to the Human Federation, asking them to try translating it.
The Human Federation quickly replied, saying they had never encountered such writing before. Based on current data, they estimated it would take one to two years to complete a translation.
"Boss Fang, the Water Star Clan is quite wary of us. If we can’t translate those texts, I’m afraid it’ll be hard to find the elves through them." Kapa shrank his neck slightly and cautiously asked, "Should we prepare to use force?"
"No rush. The bait has been laid—they’ll bite soon enough."
"Huh?"
Kapa looked puzzled.
Bait?
What?
"Just now, you gave them the energy seeds."
As Fang Heng observed the ancient script displayed on the projection screen and rubbed his chin, he explained, "I rember Cleriway once ntioned the Tree of Life of the tree spirit tribe. I suspect the energy seeds are probably used to nourish the Tree of Life. That’s why I had Abe Akaya leave its imprint on the seeds. We’ll be able to track their location and trace the path back to the elves."
"Oh, so it was all part of Boss Fang’s plan."
Kapa gulped nervously.
He had a feeling.
The elves were dood.
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