Although Josie had warned them beforehand, when the time came, Vito and the other three still couldn't help but be on their guard.

They were especially awestruck when fifty giant transport trucks lined up neatly beside the airport, their doors opened to reveal rows of robots inside.

However, once Josie got out of the driver's seat of one of the cars and arrived, they breathed a sigh of relief.

Immediately, 50,000 robots began constructing the airport in an orderly manner—the specific operation did not require Josie's command or intervention, because the airport plan and the data of the entire island had already been entered into the robot database, so they could just get started.

Moreover, it doesn't need to be a large, well-equipped airport; it just needs to be able to temporarily accommodate large jet transport aircraft.

However, with 50,000 robots, it's not just a temporary airport that needs to be built; there also needs to be a series of buildings, such as military camps and warehouses, that can accommodate at least 100,000 people.

Basically, this island of over 100 square kilometers needs to be completely transformed.

If the robots weren't so efficient, this would be no small project.

Ignoring the airport, which had been turned into a huge construction site, Josie led a robot into the room where Vito and his men were holding prisoners.

"Well? Did you get any answers?" Josie asked, looking at the three somewhat disheveled people tied to the pillar.

"We got it. They really are the rebels. Heh heh, I thought these guys were tough as nails. One punch and they'd tell us everything!" one of the bodyguards said disdainfully.

Hearing what this guy said, and looking at the three disheveled rebels and the foul-smelling vomit on the ground, Josie couldn't help but twitch her lips. Damn it, are you a super soldier? You're lucky you didn't kill them with one punch!

"Very good, I'll leave this place to you to clean up!" Josie smiled slightly, patted the other person on the shoulder, and then walked out, leaving only Vito and his two companions who were secretly laughing and the dumbfounded unlucky guy.

The smell here is awful. There's nothing much to do on this island anyway, so I might as well go fishing and have a barbecue by the sea.

Just as Josie reached the shore, the communicator on her wristwatch rang.

It wasn't from Vito and his group, but from a small squad of the robots that had just been released.

"Squad D-23, ID 9527, reporting to you that there is an area in the central region of this island whose terrain differs significantly from the data in our database. Exploration has revealed a large underground space deep beneath this area, which is not listed in our data. We request your decision." The robot on the other end reported after the communication was established.

In my robot world, because of the same background as Earth, there is also Atauro Island, and the basic data is consistent with Josie's previous life and the current universe, the data inputted to these robots before was also the data of Atauro Island in my robot world.

But it's clear that Josh misunderstood.

Different worlds, even if many things appear the same on the surface, can have vastly different underlying characteristics.

So these NS-5 robots discovered the differences as soon as they began on-site mapping.

"An underground space? Interesting!" Josie hadn't expected that a simple trip would lead to something so interesting.

I just don't know if this so-called underground space is natural or man-made.

"No excavation has been done, so it's impossible to confirm at this time!" 9527 replied after Josie asked.

“I’m coming right now. You can start some exploratory digging, but try not to cause too much damage!” Josie said.

“Yes, sir!” 9527 said and ended the communication.

Josie then took out an off-road vehicle from the system space and headed towards the location of Team D-23.

By the time he arrived, the D-23 robot team had obviously completed the initial excavation. Only a few robots remained on the surface, while the rest had entered the underground space, including 9527, whom he had spoken to earlier.

I peered through the excavated tunnel with my probe; it was deep and dark.

"9527, upload live feed!" Instead of foolishly going down, Josie took out a tablet-like control panel, connected to 9527, and issued the command.

Soon, the controller displayed a photographic image taken from the perspective of the underground electronic eye, number 9527.

Soon, a clearly man-made building came into Josie's view.

"Can you analyze the origin of this ruin?" Upon seeing that it was actually a man-made underground ruin, Josie couldn't help but frown and ask.

"No matching architectural style has been found, no testable samples have been found, and a judgment cannot be made at this time. Further exploration is needed." The three consecutive "nothing has been found" messages immediately heightened Josie's curiosity about this ruin to the peak.

Goodness, these robots theoretically contain data on all the civilizations of another world, Earth.

So all of these relics are currently unavailable?

So this isn't Earth civilization?

Is it, like Attilan, another Kree ruin or the remains of some other extraterrestrial civilization?

Chapter 198 I'll remember this grudge!

After the robot explored the entire underground ruins and confirmed that there was no danger below and that the ventilation was good,

Josie then led Vito and the others, who had rushed over upon hearing the news, into the underground ruins.

"What a pity. The absence of any danger basically means it has no value!" Josie sighed with regret as she walked through the underground passage of the ruins.

Yes, after the robots explored the entire underground—no, no, it should be said that it's an underwater ruin, because the entire ruin is actually already below sea level.

Moreover, it was quite large in scale; in ancient times, it would have been considered a palace.

After the robot searched the entire underwater ruins, it was confirmed that apart from the still intact main building, there were no items that could prove the origin of the ruins, not even a statue or mural.

It was surprisingly clean.

This also shows that the original owners of this place must have moved away in an orderly manner, unlike Attilan, which was hastily abandoned by the Crees.

In that case, the possibility of this site having high value is very small.

Despite its small value, the robot still discovered a rather special place in the ruins, so Josie led Vito and the others down to take a look.

Guided by the robot, the group quickly arrived at that rather special place.

This is an extremely spacious circular hall, with a radius of one hundred meters, large enough to accommodate tens of thousands of people.

The dome is also very tall, exceeding three meters.

Moreover, the entire hall is completely devoid of pillars, which is quite remarkable.

The only thing that stands out is a simple and ancient-looking stone platform in the center of the hall.

“There should have been something stuck here!” Vito walked to the stone platform first, and after careful observation, pointed to the center of the platform and said.

"Judging by its shape, it should be a sword?" another bodyguard curiously stepped forward and said after taking a look.

Sword? Do you think this is a rainbow bridge? Hearing his words, Josie's lips twitched slightly, thinking to herself.

But then he paused, looking down at the ground. Why did he think of the Rainbow Bridge?

Although this hall is magnificent, it doesn't match the splendor of the Rainbow Bridge at all, and its architectural style is nothing like Asgard in the movie.

Hesitantly, Josie walked to the stone platform and frowned as she looked at the slot.

"Boss?" Vito couldn't help but remind him when he noticed that Josie's condition was a bit strange.

Then Vito and the others suddenly saw that Josie had a sword in her hand.

If Dracula were standing here, he would realize that the sword in Josie's hand is the very same broken steel sword he had given her.

Just as Vito and the other three were wondering how such a large two-handed sword had appeared in Josie's hand, Josie hesitated about whether to stick the sword in.

He was shocked to discover that the slot on the stone platform was exactly the same as that of the broken steel sword.

But that doesn't make sense. The Broken Steel Sword has always been a legendary artifact in European mythology. According to his previous speculation, this thing should have been forged by the spirits of light of Alfheim using Uru steel and given to King Arthur. How could it be related to a mysterious ruin located in Java? Could his previous speculation be wrong?

And what would happen if I stuck the sword in myself?

"Boss, shall I do it?" Vito couldn't help but ask when he noticed Josie's hesitation.

“Alright, you can do it!” Josie turned around without hesitation and placed the sword in Vito’s hand, the whole movement flowing smoothly.

Vito was completely bewildered as he felt the heavy sword in his hand.

By the time he realized what was happening, Josie had already retreated to the doorway of the hall.

Seeing that things were not going well, the other three bodyguards had also retreated outside the door, surrounding Josie and looking up at the sky as if flowers could bloom on the smooth ceiling.

Only a few dutiful robots remained with Vito in the same spot.

Can't you guys just be human?

Seeing Josie waving at him from the lobby entrance, along with his three colleagues who were pretending to be dead, Vito was filled with utter utter madness.

But he quickly shook his head. It's just a sword stuck in the ground, nothing else. What big deal could it be?

Just as he raised his sword to insert it into the slot, a breeze swept by, and Vito felt his hand go empty; the broken steel sword was gone.

"WTF?" Vito waved his hand in disbelief, but there was no weight on it. He looked at his hand again and found it was indeed empty.

Where's the sword?

I checked the slots, but there weren't any.

"What's wrong? Vito?? Where's the sword?" Josie, noticing something was amiss, asked Vito through the communication device on the robot beside her.

"Boss, I don't know. I was just about to stick the sword in when I felt a gust of wind and the sword was gone. I'm telling the truth!" Vito said anxiously.

A gust of wind blew by, and the sword was gone?

Vito's words confused Josie as well.

but……

"Did you guys feel... the wind just now?" Josie asked her three bodyguards, frowning.

“Yes, boss, there was indeed a gust of wind…” Hearing Josh’s question, the three of them thought for a moment and realized that they did have that feeling.

"But didn't you notice? Although the air in this underground ruin is very fresh, we haven't felt any noticeable wind since we entered, have we?" Josie's expression turned somewhat cold.

"...Boss, do you mean that the gust of wind just now took the sword away?" They had naturally heard Josie and Vito's conversation earlier, and they were also wondering why the sword had suddenly disappeared.

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