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Super Invincible Battleship-Chapter 258 - 146 Special Items
Chapter 258: 146 Special Items
Yan Fei turned off the video camera, having finished the recording, and let out a long sigh, feeling somewhat exhausted. Normally, with his current physical strength, he wouldn’t tire no matter how much he did. The fatigue he felt was because he had just acted impulsively, fueled by anger, and the things he did somewhat went against his usual principles. There was always a burden in his heart, which is why he felt mentally tired after finishing the recording.
Following this experience, Yan Fei secretly decided that from now on, when dealing with enemies, even if they were exceedingly vicious, he would simply kill them instantly. He would no longer use methods that could provoke negative emotions in him. Because when he was dismembering the bearded man, he actually felt a twisted sense of pleasure. If Yan Fei were to indulge in this kind of perverse pleasure, his life would become meaningless.
After having done all that, Yan Fei finally had the time and mood to properly observe the room. The room was filled with bookshelves crammed with books. However, because of Yan Fei’s previous actions, the books in this room were in complete disarray, some even soaked in the bearded man’s blood, rendering their contents unreadable. The bookshelves at the far end of the room, however, remained untouched and the books on them were still intact.
Yan Fei walked over and began to examine the books on the intact bookshelves. But because these books were all written in Arabic, which Yan Fei couldn’t understand at all, the immediate translation from the Auxiliary Brain was a relief. It allowed Yan Fei to understand the titles of these books. It turned out that this was a warehouse for the historical scriptures of the Assassin Sect, similar to the Scripture Depository of the Shaolin Temple, filled with the Assassin Sect’s doctrine and the interpretations and reflections of the past Sect leaders. Yan Fei had zero interest in the content of these books, so he skipped over them.
Yan Fei continued on his way, finding only these ancient texts. As he moved forward a few more steps, he reached the last row of bookshelves. There, in the last bookshelf, he finally found some different books. These contained the Assassin Sect’s bank account information, various income and expense ledgers, the organizational roster of Sect members, an assassination activities catalog, a chronicle of significant events in the Sect, and the urban development plans of the mountainous city, among others.
Seeing these substantial books sparked Yan Fei’s interest, though now was not the best time to go through them. So he quickly stored the most important ones in the Universal Space to review later, especially the one recording the Assassin Sect’s bank account information, which he intended to study thoroughly. Perhaps he could extract funds from these accounts for his own development and expansion.
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Yan Fei stored all the useful books in the Universal Space but kept the one detailing the construction plan of the mountain city. He opened this book and began reading. It primarily explained how the mountain city was discovered and then constructed. The account confirmed Yan Fei’s previous speculations.
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Centuries ago, an Assassin Sect member accidentally stumbled upon many natural caves in the mountain. The Sect then sent people to investigate and discovered its significant expansion potential. They decided to extend and reconstruct the original natural caves. After expending countless manpower and wealth, the Assassin Sect finally completed this architectural marvel of the world. Its secrecy, due to the Sect’s covert nature, meant it remained hidden from the public eye, its brilliance obscured.
What excited Yan Fei was that the book not only provided a detailed narrative of the mountain city’s construction but also included a comprehensive structural diagram. This plan marked all the buildings and passages of the mountain city, allowing the Auxiliary Brain to complete the city model that had been crudely established in its database as soon as it received the information from Yan Fei. Soon, a complete model of the mountain city materialized before Yan Fei.
Although the Auxiliary Brain’s database already had a model diagram of the mountain city indicating many passages and buildings, its contents were limited to areas Yan Fei had personally visited, and many unexplored regions were not represented in the model. Now, with the complete city structure, the model in the Auxiliary Brain became fully detailed, showing the shapes and names of each building and passageway, as well as the layout of various ventilation ducts and electrical cables—even including the most central power generation facility. With just one glance, Yan Fei had mastered the structure of the entire mountain city.
Therefore, Yan Fei began to analyze the model diagram of the mountain city carefully, and when he saw one piece of equipment, his eyes lit up. It was a massive ventilation fan, located at an opening on the top of the mountain city. However, a large rock concealed the opening above, so the drone scanning from the sky had not detected it, nor the ventilation fan inside.
The mountain city was built within natural caverns inside the mountain, so it was supposed to be airtight, devoid of the oxygen necessary for human habitation. But since many people needed to live in the city, the designers cleverly created an inlet at a hidden spot above the caves, using a massive ventilation fan to pump external air into the city below.
To ensure the inhabitants would not experience breathing difficulties, the designers had also constructed an array of ventilation ducts of various sizes to guarantee that the air drawn in from above would reach the entire mountain city, leaving no dead zones. This explained why, when Yan Fei first entered the cave, he felt the airflow moving from inside to outside.
Yan Fei had slaughtered the bearded man, but it was only a little more than halfway through his mission of vengeance. His ultimate goal was to completely destroy the Assassin Sect. However, with his strength alone, it was hard for him to utterly annihilate this assassin organization, as there would always be some that slipped through the net. So, when he spotted this huge ventilation fan, he immediately had a brilliant idea.
Earlier, in the valley, Yan Fei had acquired a biochemical weapon, “Novichok,” that originally belonged to the Red Helmet. This “Novichok” was an extremely toxic nerve agent; a small amount mixed into the air could kill a healthy adult. The container he had found held hundreds of kilograms of “Novichok” gas, which, if released into the air, would be enough to kill all living beings within a ten-mile radius. Hence, if he could release the “Novichok” at the location of the ventilation fan, the nerve gas would quickly spread through various pipes into the entire city nestled in the mountains, silently killing all the assassins there. This would fulfill Yan Fei’s goal of complete destruction of the Assassin Sect.
If Yan Fei really resorted to this method, he could indeed easily destroy everyone in the mountaintop city. But there was a problem: the city was not only home to the Assassin Sect’s killers but also to some women and children. These people were innocent, and if Yan Fei commenced indiscriminate slaughter, they too would all be killed.
Yan Fei’s heart softened for just a few seconds; he then immediately reaffirmed his determination to destroy the city, reminded of Liu Tingting, who was brutally beheaded by the bearded man. These women and children had always lived in this mountaintop city, and they were the families of the Assassin Sect members. They were constantly subject to the sect’s ideological brainwashing, and their minds had become somewhat abnormal. Especially the children, who were indoctrinated with deviant beliefs from a young age, they no longer had independent thoughts. Once they grew up, they would become official members of the Assassin Sect organization, and by then, they would perpetrate even greater slaughter. Recognizing this issue, Yan Fei decided to completely destroy this mountain city and eradicate this extremist sect once and for all.
Thereupon, Yan Fei began to search the study, intending to take away anything of value. To the people of this sect, the scriptures in the room were their most precious wealth. However, these scriptures were of no use to Yan Fei. Therefore, he didn’t set his sights on them but instead looked for real valuables. Regrettably, there were no gold or silver items in the room, but through his relentless search, Yan Fei eventually found some ancient Arabic scrolls in a hidden compartment, which he unhesitatingly placed into the Universal Space.
Just as Yan Fei took one last glance around the room and was about to leave, the Auxiliary Brain, which had been quiet for some time, suddenly transmitted a message: Special item discovered, essential items for Drone Upgrade.
Yan Fei was startled; this was the second time the Auxiliary Brain had initiated contact with him. The first time it did so was when Yan Fei had inadvertently seen a rusty gear on television, which later turned out to be essential for upgrading his drone to Level 4. After sending the message, the Auxiliary Brain fell silent again. However, a picture appeared in the Auxiliary Brain’s database, displaying an item resembling a chain.
He quickly looked in its direction and saw the chain-like item on the stone wall, currently hanging there with one end fitted with a handle, looking like a long whip weapon.
Yan Fei had not noticed this item previously because it was placed high up. It was only just before his departure that he chanced upon it, and immediately the Auxiliary Brain detected it, communicated the information to Yan Fei, and displayed the item before his eyes.
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