Chapter 1979: Relieve the Severely Injured
So, even though the Dungeon Supplier believed that he would already have recovered most of it when he had reached the new \'Grade 4\', Jin still assumed that Baal was not at his very best. Combined with the fact that the previous situation in Demopolis kind of sap his powers away.
It was only through the backing of the rest of the Demons that would enable him to grow strong once more. Regardless, that was just one particular theory that he had thought about as the minutes went by and was merely part of the consideration when he was trying to sort things within his mind.
What he was discovering was that Void Energy was a potent source of power that he and the rest of his crew had never really researched into it. Even the Science Department got no clue about this Void Energy especially since Jin was the only one who could wield it.
(Well, Farasha did but none dare to touch her except for Jin mainly due to the fact that he had protection from Void Energy because he possessed the generation of Void Energy.)
Yet at the same time, the generation of Void Energy was something that he still could not wrap his head around. It was a source of energy that he could not generate unless he was near a Void Being. So he felt that rather than he was generating, it felt like he was leeching onto a source.
But when he considered the facts, he was more as if the dungeon supplier was actually a sort of holding medium for the Void Energy to collect and send out. Like a kind of converter
That was why during his fight with Spartakus, Jin felt that he had an infinite source of energy to play with and he kept reinforcing Kraft and the other Foxes the Void Energy needed to confront Spartakus.
But right now, he could also see that the Void Energy had indeed taken a toll on the Foxes bodies. They were not invincible by any chance nor were they immortals. The Foxes were a bunch of highly trained cultivators who were at the peak of their craft. Perhaps, beyond peak was more likely the correct definition though how much they were beyond, it was not for Jin to seek at the moment.
Still, to see them visibly tired after a fight had shown that the monster cultivators themselves were subjected to Void Energy\'s destructive nature. Tired out from just one fight was not an everyday scene and they too could feel the fatigue stacking onto them.
Which was why Jin strongly felt that the Void Energy could possibly be the solution against the Celestial. Just that he needed to know how to harness the Void Energy en mass. Perhaps, there was a need to push the battlefield with the Celestials into the Void World or if he could create a dimensional instance that was filled with Void Energy. That would ultimately be the best solution.
"Well, thinking too much would not solve anything right now and there is just being a worrywart," Jin said out loud and Kraft finally raised his eyebrows towards Jin since he could see and hear what Jin was thinking about all this while.
"I will see whether I can look into it as well. But no guarantees as usual. It depends on my mood."
"I know, but hearing you say that brings some comfort in my ...heart? Hahaha. Still, I like to thank you for coming to my aid to fight against the Void Being." Jin said as he finally stood up and opened up a holographic console to check the details.
"Do remember to bring me if you are doing the next one, I wondered if we truly kill it with just chi and magic alone," Kraft said but before he once more disappeared, he gave a truly deserved to be slap kind of comment. "Do remember to report back to the safe house."
"Well, you tell that to the other Foxes as well. Not just me." Jin rolled his eyes and saw that the System had already determined most of the victims were in stable conditions. "We can\'t just leave them alone with the monitors on them, can we?"
"Does the User really want to waste that kind of money? Surely, The System might have bought them cheap off the black market but does that mean, we can throw out those medical equipment as if they are not worth a single cent?"
"Well..." Jin scratched his head and asked, what\'s the alternative to it? "After all, we cannot really break the dimensional instance down while they are all hooked up to all that equipment."
"The System believed that the dimensional instance could still be manipulated." And Jin did not fully understand what it meant. "Please explain more in greater detail. Keeping me in suspense is kind of useless when we are the ones who should be cooperating together."
"Let the System complete the sentence." The System replied it listed out a programme where it could potentially adjust and change the outer layer of the dimensional instance to reflect information. "The System proposes to put up the huge sign, telling the rescuers that the severely injured could be transported via a particular exit that we designate."
"Lol, we are lucky that there\'s no hospital within this ten kilometres." Jin said as he saw that the designated area was just right outside the hospital entrance. And as stupid as it sounded, there was a jam there mainly due to the fact that Jin\'s dimensional instance had blocked almost half the road towards the said hospital.
Yet, Jin could not and did not care because, at that time of conjuring the dimensional instance, the only thing that he was worrying about would be how to ensure the 10 kilometre dimensional instance could be created and withstood with time. So, as much as it did much good within the dimensional instance, he had too accidentally done some bad with it.
"But even if we put the sign there for everyone to see, the hospital does not necessarily have the people or the resources to take care of these severely injured."
"We tag the information through a QR code. There is a form which the practitioners can fill in with the working health ID and I will only accept department heads or higher. If they were not departmental heads, they would not be able to proceed with the forms."
"It sounded to me that you had already hacked into Italy\'s databases." Jin felt that there was something behind the scenes that he did not know when he was lying dead on the floor of a broken roof attempting to recuperate after conjuring the ten kilometre dimensional instance.
"Such details are not necessary compared to what is needed to be done. Moving on, once they have filled in the details on which patient they could take or which hospital ambulance would be able to fetch them, we will push the carts one by one for them to take over."
"I guess, that works? I just want to go back home and sleep, or to the safe house." Jin preferred for the System to do everything for him and it undoubtedly obliged, knowing that Jin did not have adequate knowledge to do so nor he really care about the victims because most of his job scope was to make sure the dimensional instance was sturdy.
"Very well, the System shall do most of it. I will be taking Ex Bellator Pei to coordinate the efforts." The System said but from afar, Jin could already hear Pei moaning loudly as if to protest to the System that she still needed to do some more work.
"Ex Bellator Pei, this is a very good opportunity to learn coordination between various hospitals. The situation and circumstance might potentially provide you the experience needed for future scenarios that might occur in the coalition of cities in the future." The System reported and yet Pei was shaking her head intensely, not wanting to learn at all.
All she wanted was to be like Jin, taking a rest at the safe house no matter how squeezy and decrepit it was. Still, Pei was one of the more obedient foxes so she begrudgingly complied with the System\'s orders. "Fine, fine.
Let\'s get it done fast and I can go to close an eye or two before returning back to China." Pei said and the System started to churn the programme to display it out for the entire nation and potentially the world to see.
And it worked. Maybe a little too perfectly and that might the quick contribution Pei had given to the System. Instead of getting people out through a QR code, Pei wore her half mask and started to use her chi to shout at the people who might be responsible for the upcoming patients.