"Just find someplace for me to log in."

"what?"

The puppet was stunned.

But Maria's voice was firm.

"It's only sensed our presence, but hasn't discovered us yet. If we descend now, we can avoid its perception... We can contact it later. Right now, we can't let it really lock onto us!"

Maria's voice was calm, but her words were full of determination.

The puppet beside him hesitated for a long time before reluctantly nodding.

"As you wish."

As the puppet spoke, it moved Maria away from the originally agreed-upon teleportation location and instead simply chose a near-period era and traveled directly through it...

……

When Maria woke up again, she had already fallen to the ground.

All around, a group of children with twisted black horns were looking at this side worriedly.

They looked at Maria, also turning their heads slightly, their innocent faces filled with worry.

"Sister, are you okay?"

A little boy asked, his voice a little worried.

This surprised Maria.

A Sarkaz child?

What about here?

She hesitated for a few moments, turned her head and looked around.

This is a prosperous city.

Although most of the area was still made up of ordinary two or three-story wooden or stone houses, in the distance Maria could see some tall buildings being built.

Various strange machines were constantly operating, and the road was paved with clean blue stone slabs.

Bridges and transportation networks have been significantly expanded and upgraded. Cargo transportation is no longer the same as before, driven solely by the Sarkaz. Biological carriages and various machines have appeared in this world simultaneously. Large logistics centers and transportation hubs have become new landmarks of the city. Technological machinery seems to have permeated the lives of everyone here...

"where is this place?"

Maria blinked.

She felt that this place was very familiar, yet also somewhat strange.

"here?"

Several children were confused, "Isn't this Kazdel?"

“Kazdel?”

Maria was taken aback by the familiar noun.

She looked at the city carefully again...

Although it was not as prosperous as the world Maria saw later, this world had already deviated from Maria's original impression of Kazdel.

This city is growing rapidly...

They are moving from the primitive classical age to the modern age...

That is to say...

"Was it after the war, but before the modern era?"

Maria blinked.

The children were all confused.

"War? What war?"

"Ok?"

"Kazdel hasn't fought a war in over a hundred years~"

The little Sarkaz boy spoke to Maria in a very impolite manner, with a warning look on his face.

Obviously, after a long history of war and wandering, even though a certain degree of peace has been achieved, the children still know something called war.

This left Maria silent for a moment.

After a moment, she squatted down slightly.

"More than a hundred years?"

"Ah."

The child was not wary of Maria, perhaps because Maria was pretty enough, or perhaps because of her banshee-like appearance.

"Teacher said that over a hundred years ago, Kazdel experienced a huge war. People from many countries came to fight us... but we won, so we got peace."

The little boy spoke, his words very seriously.

The little girl next to her shook her head.

"But my mother said that it was the Demon King who brought peace..."

"No! It was war that brought peace!"

"It's the Devil!"

"It's war!"

The two children were arguing with each other, neither willing to give in, and eventually they even started fighting.

Fortunately, Maria just picked up the two children and separated them.

After handing them over to the parents of both parties who had hurried over, Maria took off her hat, nodded slightly, and chose to leave amid the blushing faces of the two ladies.

After leaving, Maria was also thinking.

Although she was somewhat surprised by Kazdel's current development, it was obvious that this was not the most important thing Maria needed to worry about.

Her original intention of traveling this time was to confirm that she could complete the resistance after multiple travels.

But the problem was that her previous actions had indeed gone too far... Fighting against Godan time and again had already made the other party notice Maria, the intruder who did not follow the rules.

The attack just now when I crossed over was the most obvious evidence.

This attack also caused Maria to lose contact with the doll.

This is a bit subtle.

After all, this was the first time Maria had encountered such a thing, and she didn't know how long it would take for her to re-establish the connection with the doll.

That is to say...

"Do I need to lie low for a while?"

Maria frowned in thought.

Meanwhile, a petite girl trotted over to Maria's side.

"Um... hello."

The girl looked young and delicate, but her expression did not appear ignorant.

She gripped her staff tightly and stammered to Maria.

"Do you... need help?"

She asked.

But Maria did not answer immediately.

She just looked at the other person in confusion.

"You... aren't a Sarkaz?"

"Woo!"

Maria's question immediately made the other person's muscles tense, but after a moment, she forced a smile and nodded.

"No, I'm not..."

"Were you not attacked?"

"Eh?"

Maria's calm words left the other party stunned for a while, and he seemed unable to react.

Maria's question just now made her think that Maria was some kind of extreme Sarkaz.

Although they have settled in Kazdel for some years, it is still difficult for them to fully integrate into this place.

Attack or something...

“It will definitely happen again…”

The girl nodded, and looking at Maria's calm face, she gradually relaxed.

After a pause, she tilted her head.

"Aren't you... a Sarkaz?"

"Theoretically, no."

Maria blinked.

She certainly wasn't a Sarkaz... In fact, it was debatable whether she could be classified as human in this world.

If you have to say, as a Banshee Princess who only has the title but has never actually completed a wedding, she is at most half Sarkaz.

"Isn't it?"

Maria's doubts made the girl relax a lot, but soon she became confused again.

"Since you are not a Sarkaz? Why are you here alone?"

"Ok?"

"Oh, I see. You're a reporter, right?"

The little girl looks innocent and cute.

When Maria was confused, she suddenly clapped her hands and gave her own answer.

Maria...is a reporter from another country?

"You're here to see if Kazdel is really what the outside world says, right?"

The girl smiled with her eyes narrowed.

Maria nodded after a moment of silence.

"Yes, I'm a reporter."

She looked serious, but her words seemed a little stiff, and she turned her head away unnaturally.

Maria... this might be the first time she's ever lied.

Yes, although Maria is extremely cruel and ruthless when fighting monsters, she is still a good child.

But fortunately, Maria's hesitation was regarded by the other party as some kind of embarrassment of being exposed.

He scratched his head embarrassedly, then spoke in a low voice.

"I know your work is difficult, but please rest assured that we at Babel Tower will not reveal your identities at will."

The girl smiled with her eyes narrowed, and there was a bright light in her eyes.

Maria also tilted her head.

"You...are a member of the Tower of Babel?"

"correct."

The girl spoke, her words tinged with pride.

"Our Tower of Babel was founded by His Highness himself. We not only recruit Sarkaz, but people of other races can also join us... I know you might say that there may be a lot of injustice within the Tower of Babel, and most of the top leaders are Sarkaz, but please believe that the Tower of Babel is not that kind of organization."

The girl spoke with the radiance of an idealist in her words.

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