Cecilia stopped talking immediately, fearing that the system would never come back.

"I'll probably be able to figure out the answer once I finish reading these notes."

The system then carefully picked out the notes that he thought were more important and placed them in another folder so that Cecilia could read them herself.

"Oh, yes, there are two very important questions. First, is the destruction of this continent really the kind of destruction I understand, where there is no grass left, and it has directly returned to the Cryptozoic or Archean era? Or does it just mean that humans disappeared from this continent?"

The system responded with a series of beeps. Finally, Cecilia could hear, "It's not the kind of destruction you think. The degree is much less than you said."

Cecilia was angry, "What's wrong with you now? You are always censored. Did you do something shameful behind my back, so you were sanctioned?"

The system really had no words to express its grievances. He wanted to explain, but all he could say was the muted "beep beep beep beep beep".

Cecilia only complained briefly, and then asked, "What happened to my companions four hundred years ago? Why did they collude with the black magician?"

system:……

He didn't even try to answer, "Why don't you ask me something I can answer?"

Cecilia's eyes widened. "I don't understand. Is there anything forbidden here? Why can't we say anything?"

The system fell silent again.

Of course he wanted to say everything, but he knew there was no way to tell Cecilia these things without even trying.

The two fell silent, and the system said after a long while, "In fact, I told you at the beginning that there is no penalty for not completing the task, and you can still return to your own world. If you feel very tired, you can..."

Cecilia interrupted the system's next words, "If you can't say anything, at least tell me, is my current direction correct?"

Cecilia's mask can deceive people's perception, but it cannot deceive the system's algorithm.

Humans are extremely complex creatures, and this is the consensus reached by all their systems.

The first rule of the system is not to develop any feelings towards your taskers.

The previous systems were quite incomprehensible. They were systems, inanimate objects composed of emotionless codes.

Cecilia was not the first person to be assigned a task by him, and naturally she would not be the last.

The system had seen all kinds of people, but Cecilia gave him an urge to become human.

It was his unintentional words. On a spring day with a gentle breeze, during a leisurely and comfortable afternoon tea time, he muttered to himself, "It would be nice if I could have afternoon tea with you here one day."

The system almost forgot about this matter, but he just heard Cecilia's thoughts.

His emotions were extremely complicated. "If you want me to become a human, there's no need to work so hard. This mission is beep beep beep beep."

Not to mention Cecilia, the system has really had enough.

Cecilia smiled brightly, "You see, it's not hard to deceive you."

The system reacted, but was not angry.

This is Cecilia, why would she risk her life for such a small thing, for him?

In the past two or three hours, Cecilia gained nothing except some things related to magic. How could Cecilia not be angry?

But on the other hand, she knew very well that it was not the system's fault.

Apart from teasing the system like this, Cecilia didn't think of doing anything else.

Seeing that time was almost up, Valken suggested the possibility that "perhaps Her Royal Highness the Princess has already returned to a safe area." With everyone's agreement, the group turned back to the giant settlement.

When they were almost near the giant settlement, Valken arranged for these people to disperse and search inside the settlement, while he himself went straight to where Leslian was.

Valken did not go in directly. He stood at the window and saw that the princess was not asleep. He sighed and quietly arranged for everyone in the room to leave.

Cecilia was indeed not asleep.

Although the system didn't tell her anything else, the notes it gave were indeed very detailed.

Cecilia couldn't understand why people's system of magical knowledge was so complete thousands of years ago, but the current level of magic has regressed so much?

She eagerly sorted out the knowledge she needed from these notes.

At some point, Cecilia looked around and realized that there was no one in the room she was in.

A bad premonition came to my mind. Could it be that the vampires have already attacked?

That’s not right either.

The sun was shining brightly outside, and the lower-generation vampires were completely incapable of moving in such sunlight.

Cecilia walked cautiously to the window and looked carefully at the situation outside.

Giants and humans came and went, some carrying the wounded, some carrying medical supplies, some carrying food...

Everyone was busy, everyone had their own things to do, and there was no sign of anyone being suddenly attacked.

The room she was in was like an isolated island in the ocean, with her being the only one left.

However, this is an opportunity for her to restore her status as a princess and reunite with Valken and the others.

Cecilia put away her mask and walked out of the room. When she saw someone in need, she would lend a hand from time to time.

As they walked, Cecilia suddenly remembered that there was one thing she hadn't asked. "System, system, can you share with me more detailed information about the demons?"

No response.

Cecilia: ...

This was offline too quickly, wasn't it?

The wounded sent from the giant settlement were all confirmed not to have been assimilated by the vampires. As for how they confirmed this, Cecilia had no idea.

She checked every injured person she had just come into contact with.

The injured people she examined were indeed injured by weapons and had no signs of assimilation.

Valken was waiting outside the room where Her Royal Highness the Princess was resting. When he saw Her Royal Highness the Princess come out, he planned to find a chance encounter.

Finally, when Cecilia once again helped others, Valken also appeared and offered help.

Cecilia always felt that it was too coincidental, but before she could think about it, she heard Valken scolding, "Your Highness, you are too worrying! How can you run around in this situation?"

Cecilia knew she was in the wrong. If she had stayed in the rear honestly under the circumstances last night, Valken would definitely have commanded the front line together with Droville.

But in order to find himself, Valken took no part in the war from almost the beginning to the end.

Valken couldn't control his emotions because he thought of the scene in the early morning when the princess almost died in his arms.

Even now when I think about it I still feel scared.

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