Chapter 1368 (1/2)

Chapter 1368: 449. A bit of conscience

I must say that today has been quite a success.

On two different levels, no less.

For the plundering team, it’s as if mountains of gold and silver were lying in front of them, ready for the taking.

For Noland Lee, a large group of native pilots from the Angel Enterprise Alliance had gathered, providing him with ample opportunities to deconstruct them en masse.

Noland Lee had prepared over a thousand magic puppets at the Black Hole Magic Academy.

They were petite, only the size of butterflies, with wings that allowed them to move swiftly in any medium.

After enchanting them with the “Veil of Different Worlds” magic runes, each magic puppet became an invisible automatic tool for installing magic bombs.

Noland Lee placed several hundred high-power magic bombs in the space pockets of these dangerous yet cute little gadgets.

The magic puppets would take advantage of the unmanned drones coming and going to enter the ships, and place the magic bombs around the power room.

When the time was ripe, Noland Lee would naturally ignite all the bombs, reducing these more than a thousand ships to fragments.

So, when would be the right time?

The answer is simple, it’s the moment right before the ship is about to initiate a jump.

According to the universally followed “Pilots Safety Manual,” before engaging jump mode, a ship must ensure that there are no significant external disturbances.

Once jump mode is initiated, there’s no stopping it.

If a fire breaks out on the ship after jump mode starts, or if there’s a malfunction in the power room, it would cause an extremely serious disaster.

The ship, at best, would begin a jump in a shattered condition, and at worst, would be torn apart by the jump field on the spot, not even leaving behind cosmic dust.

There have been many such examples in the history of space navigation.

However, Noland Lee didn’t place magic bombs on the heavy transport ships.

Those transport ships that were transferring player bodies were packed with unwanted player avatars.

Once the magic bombs detonated, all the players would be sent to heaven, and each would lose experience.

In the eyes of the players, experience is for leveling up, but for the “Order Plane’s Core,” that is soul energy.

When players lose experience, it’s as if the “Order Plane’s Core” is losing soul energy.

After all, players are essentially soul constructs, and soul constructs are completely derived from soul energy.

Each time a player dies, the “Order Plane’s Core” has to expend soul energy to reshape their physical body—that is, their game character.

There are at least a hundred thousand players near the black hole.

If all these players died, it’s estimated that the “Order Plane’s Core” would bleed heavily.

Therefore, the “Order Plane’s Core” struck a deal with Noland Lee, asking him not to place magic bombs on the heavy transport ships, asserting it had its own ways to deal with the game characters on the ship.

Since the “Order Plane’s Core” had made the request, Noland Lee naturally agreed.