Their intense inquisitiveness was driven by their cluelessness about a place that could confine three thousand Warmachines.
Craig beamed. “I apologize for not being able to reveal that information for now because of the significance of this matter. Our effort thus far may go down the drain if I disclose the location.”
Just then, Sammy piped up, “He's right! It is beneficial for everyone if fewer people know about this information. After all, we cannot guarantee that there are no undercover agents or spies among us working for our enemies.”
“That's true! What if someone with ill intention gets hold of the location and releases the Warmachines? Who will bear the consequences then?”
“Yes! I agree with that. The fewer people in the know of the location, the better.”
A few nations and forces on good terms with Erudia stepped forward to speak their minds.
They understood Erudia's concern about divulging such crucial information to the public as a division in stance existed among the different forces in attendance.
Moreover, they were also concerned about the people behind Leviathan.
The representative from Zarain quickly spoke up to lighten the situation, “All right, let's stop asking questions now. The most important thing is that we know those Warmachines are trapped for good.”
In the end, the burning question in everyone's mind was left unanswered.
After a discussion, every nation decided to send a team of experts to investigate a way to counter
Leviathans.
On the other hand, Lab of Gods' search for Leviathans was unfruitful. The path leading to the deep-sea base was too complicated for ordinary people to discover.
Naturally, Lab of Gods could not figure out the way.
Hence, they were unable to track down the missing Leviathans.
Mr. X grimaced upon receiving the updates.
He was utterly furious by the unexplained and sudden disappearance of three thousand Warmachines.
Mr. X doubted anyone would believe such a ridiculous thing had happened.
“Vanished? Disconnected? That's impossible!”
Mr. X was very close to losing his mind.
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