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Chapter 442 Splitting Up to Get Busy

    After making a decision, Irving and hispanions quickly sprang into action.


    Irving''spanions headed off to the Shelter Game world, eager to confirm the condition around their own shelters as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, Irving went directly to the area where he had chosen the new shelter to be located.


    Irving did not intend to relocate the shelter to the Lava Mountains. After experiencing an attack from a horde of monsters, he realized that the Lava Mountains were not a very safe ce. He nned to move his own shelter and those of hispanions to a more concealed location. Before telling hispanions about his n, he had already selected the site. The location he chose was the edge of the Abyss of Death ruins, an indpletely surrounded by various violent forces.


    Surrounding this ind, in addition to the chaotic forces, was a body of water that continuously emitted the power of the Abyss. This entire body of water blocked all ordinary pathways leading to the ind. Only through special spells could one gain entry to the ind.


    Irving had already devised this special spell. He nned to inform hispanions of the incantation. When hispanions recited the spell, he would receive corresponding prompts, allowing him to determine whether they could enter the ind.


    To ensure the sess of his n, Irving took a moment to check the situation around the ind once more. To outsiders, the area appeared as a bottomlesske emanating a terrifying power, with a wall made of various chaotic forces at the end of theke. Only someone as powerful as Irving could see the habitable area behind this wall of chaotic forces.


    "The power of the Abyss in theke has be even stronger than before. It seems that it won''t be long before an Abyssal Monster is born in theke," Irving remarked to himself.


    The power of the Abyss surrounding theke was overwhelmingly strong, enough to deter enemies that weren''t particrly powerful. However, if faced with formidable foes like Shadow Celestial or Sophia, they would not be easily scared off by monsters.


    "Even if ordinary people can''t find this ce, my few troublesome enemies might stille here. Perhaps I should set up a few more obstacles around theke," Irving thought for a moment before casually cing several traps around the perimeter of theke.


    The power of these traps was not very strong; Irving set them up merely to confuse any potential intruders. When outsiders stepped into these traps, they would not face any physical attacks. Instead, they would be ensnared in illusions. Within these illusions, they wouldpletely lose their sense of direction, and during their aimless wandering, the residual power within the traps would guide them away from the ind.


    Afterpleting the final arrangements, Irving recited the incantation he had devised. Upon finishing the spell, an image of himself appeared in his mind.


    "There''s nothing wrong with the spell setup. However, just to be safe, it''s best if I have apanion recite the incantation," Irving mused. He then opened the channel leading to the ind.


    The moment the passage opened, a glimmer appeared within the barrier formed by various chaotic forces. Following that, Irving stepped through this glimmer and entered the ind.


    The environment of the ind was drastically different from the outside world. Outside, there were uncontrolled forces and terrifying, extremely dangerous monsters. In contrast, the sky above the ind was always graced by a gentle sun.


    The entire ind was illuminated by this warm sunlight, and a variety of nts grew throughout most of the ind. Some of these nts provided spiritual materials, while others served as food sources. Scattered throughout the expansive farnd were numerous buildings.


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    These buildings were reserved for Irving''spanions. He hoped that hispanions could relocate their shelters into these structures. By doing so, not only would they ensure the safety of their shelters, but they could also directly seek refuge on the ind when the apocalypse arrived.


    "My arrangements should be wless now. Next, it''s just a matter of when mypanions can return with urate information. They must ensure that their shelters are free of any dangers before I can assist them in relocating," Irving thought.


    There were numerous shelters that needed to be relocated. However, Irving had at least one good piece of news: his shelter was situated alongside those of a few others. He could relocate his shelter along with those of Wendy, Vicky, and Benjamin all at once.


    Relocating the shelters of others would not be as convenient. After moving his own shelter, he would have to help each of hispanions relocate their shelters one by one. This would take a considerable amount of time, but Irving believed it was a necessary task.


    While Irving was inspecting the ind, James and the others were also checking their own shelters. James''s shelter was situated alongside those of other members of the Green Ivy Company.


    Due to therge number of shelters clustered together, the area around the shelters attracted some monsters. Although these monsters were not particrly powerful, they were extremely perceptive. If an attack wasunched against them recklessly, they would quickly react and hide.


    "Damn it! Why are there so many monsters around our shelter? And the moment they see me, they all hide!" James shouted angrily at his subordinates.@@novelbin@@


    None of the members of the Green Ivy Company dared to answer James''s question. They understood that James did not really need their answers; he was just venting his frustration.


    After venting for a while, James finally calmed down. "Everyone gather together! I expect you to eliminate all the monsters surrounding the shelter within half an hour!" James said with a cold tone.


    When the others heard James''smand, their faces disyed shock. One of James''s loyal subordinates incredulously asked, "This task is nearly impossible to aplish. Although the monsters around our shelter are not very strong, they can hide. We won''t be able to find all the hidden monsters within half an hour. Even if we do find them, it will take a long time."


    James shot a cold nce at his loyal subordinate. "I don''t want to repeat mymand! If you think you cannot carry out my order, then be prepared to face the consequences!"


    As thest syble of his words faded, James transformed into a puff of purple smoke and vanished.


    James''s subordinates looked at each other in confusion. They all wore expressions of distress. After a silence of several seconds, the one who had dared to voice his thoughts earlier resignedly said, "We have no other options. Since you have issued themand, we can only do our best to aplish it. Even if we ultimately fail to fulfill your order, I believe you won''t hold it too much against us, as long as we give our all."


    With his encouragement, James''s subordinates began to quickly search for the monsters around the shelter.


    Two hundred kilometers away from James''s shelter, Anna and Nick were inspecting the shelter belonging to the Angel Guild. As an official organization, the Angel Guild had been quite powerful before Aron fell under the control of Shadow Celestial. Therefore, the members of the Angel Guild had their shelter located in a very concealed area.


    This hidden location was deep within the Lava Mountains, surrounded by volcanoes that constantly erupted with fierce mes. Normally, no one would venture here; if it weren''t for the impending apocalypse, the members of the Angel Guild wouldn''t need to relocate their shelter at all. However, as the apocalypse approached, the area where their shelter was located became extremely dangerous.


    Nick nced around the environment and had to admit that Irving''s assessment was indeed correct. "The geological conditions around our shelter are terrible. Once the apocalypse arrives, all the volcanoes will erupt, and there''s no way our shelter will survive. We have to relocate it to another ce."


    Anna, standing next to Nick, silently nodded in agreement. She certainly recognized Irving''s judgment. However, she had an emotional attachment to this area and did not want to move the shelter. But regardless of Anna''s feelings, since Irving had already made a decision, everyone had to act ording to his n.


    Anna and Nick quickly cleared all the monsters surrounding the Angel Guild''s shelter. There weren''t many monsters in the vicinity, after all. The harsh environment made it unlikely for any creatures to choose to settle deep within the Lava Mountains.


    In addition to the actions of James and the members of the Angel Guild, Benjamin was also taking corresponding actions. Although Benjamin''s shelter was located alongside Irving''s, he had to ensure the safety of all the members of the Ocean Group as well. Therefore, during this shelter relocation n, all members of the Ocean Group would participate.


    Benjamin was helping his guild members clear the monsters around their shelter. Ultimately, Benjamin was able to act a bit faster than the others. Just one hourter, Irving received a message from hispanions. They had cleared all the monsters around their shelters and were ready for relocation.


    Upon receiving the news from hispanions, Irving finally breathed a sigh of relief. "It seems the situation isn''t as bad as I thought! The next step is to relocate the shelters! Of course, I''ll start by moving my own shelter first."


    Irving decided to begin the n to relocate shelters, starting with his own. This was the safest approach! Bypletely controlling the relocation of his own shelter, he would be able to respond promptly to any unexpected situations that might arise.
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