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Chapter 393: 140. Chicken Theft Plan_2

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Noland Lee watched the bickering Esme Smith and Hudson, calling out to Denise Green in his mind.

Unexpectedly, Denise didn’t respond.

Noland checked his Personal Panel and the “Magic Contract” column. The Companion Witches contract was still active.

Denise hadn’t perished.

“Denise?”

Noland called out again.

After waiting several seconds, Denise’s slightly panicked voice sounded in Noland’s mind.

“Noland! The sea area near Gold Island has been invaded by alien space! Did something happen on your end?”

Noland raised an eyebrow and asked:

“Were you just talking to your Lecturer Professor?”

“Yes, did you call for me? I couldn’t hear you in the Dreamscape. I’m sorry,” Denise responded apologetically.

Noland said:

“It’s fine. I was about to tell you about the alien space situation. The exploration ship is currently docked in Eastern Region No.116, next to the Lost Sea Fog in Region No.117. The team members might be contaminated by extraterrestrial space pollution. Miss Esme Smith is probing them to verify the situation.”

“You’re not affected, right? Noland.”

“Of course not. Our soul contract hasn’t been terminated, which means I haven’t been polluted. Don’t worry, I’m doing well,” Noland said with a nod.

“Oh, right. Since the soul contract is intact, your soul hasn’t been corrupted.”

Denise sighed with relief, her mind slightly more at ease:

“As long as you’re fine, take care of yourself. My lecturer professor just dragged me into the Dreamscape, and she told me that the Mass Wizard Tombs’ Ulnas Circle has detected a 30-kilometer wide Outer Space Gap above Alchemist Island. The Mass Wizard Tombs have issued commands to the Death Herald Guild and Elemental Judgement in Union City to investigate the cause of the Outer Space Gap as soon as possible. Should I tell my professor about the cargo ship? ”

Noland thought for a moment and said:

“Tell her, Denise. Matters have degrees of urgency. Perhaps what we’re doing tonight must be kept secret, but if there’s a major incident like alien space invasions, the truth must be told. Otherwise, if we don’t talk about it now and someone finds out that we were near the Outer Space Gap, we won’t have any explanations. Don’t you agree?”

“Mm, you’re right,” Denise quickly agreed.

“When you tell your professor, just talk about the cargo ship situation and don’t mention anything else. The more you say, the more mistakes you might make. Understand?”

“Mm, mm, mm! In that case, I’ll tell my professor.”

“Go ahead.”