Wasteland Border Inspector

Chapter 443 - 165: Scorching Eagle’s Heartfire, Activating Happiness通!_4

Wasteland Border Inspector

Chapter 443 - 165: Scorching Eagle’s Heartfire, Activating Happiness通!_4

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Chapter 443: Chapter 165: Scorching Eagle’s Heartfire, Activating Happiness通!_4

Cheng Ye brushed the Happiness communication device’s shell, gradually forming a judgment in his mind.

Happiness City clearly emphasizes practical combat more, requiring Inspectors to master their operational skills first; as long as paper knowledge is sufficient, it’s fine.

However, Firewood is different. The information to be memorized during the internship period increases by nearly half, clearly aiming to establish a solid theoretical foundation, rather than emphasizing external interactions.

But these are just differences in assessments. Cheng Ye had no intention of leaving Happiness City, nor did he feel that Firewood would suit him better.

Moreover, he was very aware that downloading data for nearly 200 hours could not possibly include only assessment materials.

After going through the basic categories, he immediately focused on the updated core functions.

In the upper right corner of the information search page, sure enough, there was a search box added.

"Let’s try searching for Farmer?"

Cheng Ye tapped on the screen with his fingertips, not holding much hope, as he was only an intern at the moment.

The page just lagged slightly and then actually refreshed, displaying line after line of concise information:

[Code Name: Farmer]

[Classification: Guardian Extraordinary]

[Threat Level: S+]

[Current Activity Range: Black Zone D2, D3, D4]

[Feature Ability: No Permission to Query]

[Recommendation: If encountered, immediately send a distress signal through the Alliance Network, do not attempt to confront!]

Beneath the category was a hand-drawn illustration attached:

An old farmer wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat stood on a field ridge, holding a sickle. His face wore a calm smile, appearing like a regular farmer.

"As expected, internship permissions can’t access critical information."

Cheng Ye magnified the image, but the simple hand-drawn lines provided nothing besides the general image of the "Farmer," offering no more details to extract.

He exited the interface and tried entering "Wanderer," hoping Firewood might have more information.

The page refreshed instantly, the information far more detailed than for "Farmer":

[Code Name: Wanderer]

[Classification: Guardian Extraordinary]

[Threat Level: A-]

[Current Activity Range: Stone Province (Information Uploaded Within the Last Month)]

[Feature Ability: No Permission to Query]

[Recommendation: If encountered, immediately send a distress signal through the Alliance Network, maintain a safe distance of over five kilometers!]

"Oh, the information here is updated in real-time?"

Cheng Ye squinted, noting the precise location to Stone Province and the display of information uploaded within a month.

This meant, despite being hidden and networked within Happiness City, he could still download information belonging to Firewood.

More surprisingly, beneath the information were three aerial photos attached, along with a 10-second short video.

"Can an Intern Inspector view this?"

Cheng Ye was somewhat stunned.

Was it Firewood being lenient with permissions, or was it that Happiness Communication wasn’t connected to Firewood’s main network, thus unlocking part of the information?

Without time for detailed thought, he immediately opened the first photo.

The photo showed a high-altitude downward view of a person in a ragged scavenger coat, carrying a bulging scavenging bag, running barefoot in the Wilderness.

His hands rested behind him, and the scavenging bag was slightly deformed at the bottom, striking a pose reminiscent of the ninja in "Naruto," but moving even more swiftly, leaving fine scratches on the ground behind.

The scavenging bag style was not unfamiliar to Cheng Ye.

It was identical to the one he saw on the scavenger in B4 and Zhang Daniu’s backpack.

Yet inexplicably, this familiar silhouette left him breathless, with a sense of ominous foreboding.

The second photo was shot from a frontal direction, with Wanderer running from afar.

Cheng Ye magnified the image, his body suddenly trembling.

The sunken eye sockets, greedy yet eerie gaze, the arc at the corner of the mouth...not quite a smile...

The face in the image was not unfamiliar!

He had seen it throughout countless nights in dreams, encountered it, and been filled with unease.

Sure enough, it was that damned...scavenger!

It was him!

Cheng Ye’s fingertips trembled slightly, his heart inexplicably shaken, causing the Happiness communication device to almost slip from his grasp.

He surprisingly brushed past the legendary Guardian Extraordinary?!

Moreover, there was eye contact, an instant exchange of glances between the two.

"Master Tian had encountered Guardian Extraordinary, I...also count as having a direct encounter."

Suppressing all emotions deep inside, Cheng Ye opened the third image; it was a detailed close-up image.

It showed Wanderer’s exposed calf, skin covered with black scorch marks, as if burned by intense flames, yet never scabbing over, embedded in the flesh, exuding an indescribable horror.

Cheng Ye stared at the scorch marks for a long time, unable to fathom what caused them, only able to note it in his heart.

Finally, he opened the short video.

In the frame, Wanderer rushed into a building ruin at a speed likened to a missile.

Rumbling.

Abandoned stairs collapsed underfoot, fragmented walls toppled almost casually at shoulder collision.

Amidst billowing dust, he didn’t alter course, charging straight ahead.

As he passed through the ruins, a visible white tornado spun behind him, swirling stones and dust sky-high, bizarrely similar to scenes only found in American blockbuster superhero films.

After replaying the video five times, locking eyes with the scene of Wanderer smashing through the walls and spinning up tornadoes, a question suddenly arose in Cheng Ye’s mind.

If Wanderer’s destructive power was rated A-, how mighty would an S+ rated Farmer be?

"It’s possible the threat rating not only signifies destructive power..."

He pondered silently, returning to the search box to enter the four characters Guardians Extraordinary.

Hoping to find a broad introduction to understand the criteria for threat level assessment.

However, the page did not refresh, only displaying a line of gray-text notice:

[No Permission to Query]

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