Chapter 148 God's Hand Grinding Coffee?



"Alright, alright, let's change the subject. How did his hamster end up in someone else's hands?" Shi Yin was too lazy to waste time on this: "Didn't he always cherish his little pets? How could one of them have been captured?"

That guy disliked her and insisted on fighting her.

As a result, Shi Yin lost control and injured Tyr's little pet. The injury was quite serious, which terrified Tyr. He shouted about friendship and bonds and charged at Shi Yin.

Although he eventually joined his pet in falling into a coma, it took him three days to recover.

Going crazy is one thing, strength is another, and reality isn't like that of a hot-blooded man, but Shi Yin still clearly understands what Tyr's most important thing is.

[I thought you should be aware that the attack frequency and scale of the zombies in the Flame Dragon Kingdom have increased, haven't they? You're not an exception; the battle here is also becoming increasingly difficult.]

Helmod calmly picked up the coffee beside him and took a small sip. "You should try it. These are coffee beans I grew myself. Using the hands of gods and demons to grind coffee is truly the best invention in the world."

Shi Yin: "...Does God know you grind coffee with his hands?"

What a waste of talent!

"Then I'll grind it down with Satan's hand too." Helmod shrugged innocently. "Doesn't that even things out?"

Shion: "…………"

So that's how it's solved? That's amazing.

“I’ll go when I have time. Your combat strength is stretched thin right now, and I’ll probably come to support you soon.” Shi Yin sighed deeply, not wanting to discuss this issue with Helmod, who was so heartless.

"You're welcome anytime. I'll prepare the perfect coffee for you." Helmod said with a smile. "The Volga are actually quite united, much easier to manage than us. Tyre is also doing relatively well there."

Of the five countries, Yanlong Kingdom was the easiest, followed by Volga Kingdom. The other three were truly a chaotic mess of monsters and demons. At first, after their rebirth, they wanted to study this SSS-difficulty hellish dungeon.

Now, they've basically all given up.

If you can live, live; if you can't live, then die.

[But you know, Tyr is a war maniac who never uses his brain, and his little pets are quite special, all possessing powerful abilities. In large-scale battles, they can't just stick together; they fight scattered, which is why they're easily exploited.]

"If I remember correctly, that bear called Little Biscuit had a defensive ability, right?" Shi Yin pondered for a moment.

It seems to be similar to turning the body into a special substance, which is very soft but impervious to blades and bullets. In the early stages of using the ability, the height will grow to about 3-5 meters.

Shi Yin remembers that when the little biscuit was upgraded to its final size, it was about thirty meters tall.

However, this bear's attack power in terms of superpowers is relatively weak. The only superpower that might be somewhat offensive is opening its mouth and roaring, which will release a special kind of sound wave.

However, this skill is not actually very lethal. For ordinary people, it would most likely damage their eardrums, while for zombies, it would slow them down.

However, although it doesn't have any offensive capabilities in terms of superpowers, it is still a bear several meters tall. A single slap from it is devastating. Even without any superpowers, it is enough to turn an ordinary zombie into mincemeat. Even a berserker would have a hard time blocking this slap.

In addition, there's Helmod, a backup arsenal.

Two iron paws welded with sharp claws were attached to the bear's limbs, making it a walking weapon of mass destruction, invincible from the early to the mid-game.

[There was no other way; the scale of this zombie attack was too large, and Tyr liked to get involved himself. To increase efficiency, all the little ones split up and fought like madmen.]

[You know how low the biscuit's IQ is; not only is it not very smart, but the bear's eyesight isn't good either. It's likely that someone tricked it into a trap.]

"How did you find out this information?" Shi Yin hesitated. "Since it was lost on the battlefield, how do you know it was captured by the Black Bat Heavy Prison? And... why would they capture a bear?"

Are they trying to tame it? That's utterly absurd; what trainer would dare to attempt to tame a beast?

This isn't like watching cartoons or playing games where you can weaken an enemy and then throw a Poké Ball or capsule to capture them, making them yours to use during battle—"Go! Cookie!"

"Of course it's because you all have my surveillance and tracking devices on you. Isn't that an essential function of the equipment? Don't make me seem stupid." Helmod expressed her dissatisfaction with Shion's dismissive attitude. "Why do you think I would miss any animals?"

As for what they're going to do with the bears, Tyr should be coming to you for help in a few days. He's been blackmailed and they're demanding a reduction in the size of the post-apocalyptic landmass.

"They want to expand their territory?" Shi Yin immediately understood what she meant.

[That's right. Although we've managed to establish order in the apocalypse, not everyone is willing to obey. Didn't you specifically designate an area where people who don't want to stay in the country can be exiled every month?]

That's roughly the same idea, except the Black Bat Heavy Prison is much tougher, full of troublemakers.

[Haven't encountered this before?]

"I really don't know much about it; I haven't handled it before." Shi Yin rubbed her forehead. "Aren't some of your country's problems handled by yourselves? How dare I overstep my bounds?"

Even if she is the strongest and the terminal of the Five Knights of the organization, it doesn't mean she is omniscient and omnipotent. Moreover, Shi Yin knows more about Yanlong Kingdom than other countries.

Besides, they might not be happy for Tokine to interfere in their national affairs.

They have a cooperative relationship, not a guardian-ward relationship.

"Tyr is so hot-tempered, why hasn't he just stormed in and wiped out that prison yet?" Shi Yin asked, somewhat puzzled.

Why do we need to come looking for her?

Let alone the early stages of the apocalypse, even in the later stages, how many people could defeat those five? Even if Shi Yin didn't make a move, how many people could defeat the other four?

Shi Yin didn't believe that a small prison could stump Tyr. Let alone a small prison, what could a small country do?

"No, I came to you without permission. You know me, I get uneasy if I don't contact you for too long." Helmod shrugged, saying matter-of-factly, "I need to make sure you're not panicking before I feel at ease."

"Hmph." Shi Yin snorted softly, without refuting.

"I've been calculating these past few days, and if I'm not mistaken, this prison should originally have been Tyr's underling. Tyr is different from you; he's much more ruthless," Helmod continued.

“I guessed it. The Black Bats have rebelled and now have missiles to attack us.” Shi Yin picked up where Helmod left off: “You suspect there’s a high-ranking figure behind this.”

"Yes, you understand me." Helmod picked up the coffee next to him and took a sip, looking quite pleased with himself.

“Even if there were any, they should have all been evacuated.” Shi Yin glanced at Helmod and immediately poured cold water on the idea: “This is obviously a ruse.”

Shi Yin didn't really want to leave Yanlong Kingdom.

She still has some things to finish.

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