"What do you have in your hand?" Heins asked suspiciously.
"A data box," the Observer replied indifferently.
"Let me see it," Heins squinted.
"Impossible," the Observer shook his head, and as Heins' eyes flickered and he was about to say more, Heckler interjected, "If you're not willing, then forget it."
Heins frowned slightly. The three parties had long since consolidated the relevant data about the Holy Castle, and the Observer didn't have much authority.
However, the most pressing matter now was to lead the Holy Castle away from here without any complications.
So, he didn't continue speaking further.
Heckler had already headed to the grand hall of the Holy Castle, and he followed closely behind.
The rift previously eroded was small, unless it could be reduced in size, it was hard to enter it.
Unfortunately, none of the many X-level life forms present had the ability to shrink.
