Chapter 1369 (1/2)

Chapter 1369: 449. Have some conscience_2

Noland Lee switched observation perspectives around the engineering guardian ship.

Eventually, he pinpointed the root of the problem.

There was nothing wrong with the equipment or personnel on board, but there was an anomaly in the ship’s hull itself.

A spacecraft forged from metal materials caused an unsettling tremor in Noland’s mind, and the answer was self-evident.

“The Metal Ancestor Dragon, Tarsali. The odds are nine out of ten that the reason for my unease is that the Metal Ancestor Dragon is hiding on this ship.”

Noland’s facial features tensed, not daring to slacken in the slightest.

He asked in his mind:

“Heart of Magic, is there a way to detect whether the willpower of the Metal Ancestor Dragon exists within metal objects? Ideally, this method would work in conjunction with the ‘Veil of Different Worlds’ to prevent detection by the Metal Ancestor Dragon.”

Merely judging by the degree of mental unease, the willpower of the Metal Ancestor Dragon hiding on the engineering guardian ship should be weak, or else Noland’s experience would have been more than just a slight mental tremor.

But regardless, it would be best to go undetected, so as not to disrupt his own plan to sabotage the Metal Creation Group’s headquarters.

After a brief search, the “Heart of Magic” provided a response.

[Suggest using “Otod’s Metallic Detection Spell.” This magic simulates common electromagnetic radiation to detect the target.]

The Magic Array Blueprint appeared in Noland’s mind.

He tried it a few times in the Dean’s Office Room, following the blueprint and the written explanation from the “Heart of Magic.”

An invisible, intangible, silent wave of the spell spread from Noland’s fingertips, enveloped by the “Veil of Different Worlds,” and struck the Metal Magic Cube on the table.

Noland nodded in satisfaction.

“Otod’s Metallic Detection Spell” itself possessed superb concealment properties.

Used in combination with the “Veil of Different Worlds,” it was sure to deceive the perception of the Metal Ancestor Dragon.

Noland immediately directed the magic puppet near that particular engineering guardian ship to cast “Otod’s Metallic Detection Spell” towards the spacecraft.

Soon, the feedback results from the detection spell converged in Noland’s mind.

At the same time, the unsettling feeling at the Mental Level did not intensify.

This meant that the detection was successful, and it had not alarmed any possible will of the Metal Ancestor Dragon.

Upon opening the detection results and quickly scanning them, Noland nodded slowly, and thought to himself, “Case closed.”

The ship indeed harbored a metallic lifeform with an exceptionally high lifeform boundary but weak strength.

The exceptionally high lifeform boundary matched the status and life form of the Ancestral Dragons.

The weak strength of this metallic lifeform suggested the Metal Ancestor Dragon had only concealed a very small portion of its will within the hull of the ship.

At this point, Noland was ninety-nine percent certain that the Metal Ancestor Dragon was on this guardian ship.

The subsequent two problems caused Noland to fall into deep thought again.

Why did the Metal Ancestor Dragon appear here?

And how should he deal with this ship?