"They’re not coming any closer?" Duke’s voice came from behind, low and curious.
Kisha didn’t turn around, her gaze fixed on the tornadoes spinning furiously like tops around the perimeter.
It was as if they were desperately trying to breach the base but were held back by something unseen.
"They can’t," Kisha replied evenly, her voice calm but firm.
Her words sparked a realization in Duke, and his thoughts drifted to the base in City A. "Is it because of... an invisible barrier?" he asked, piecing the puzzle together.
Kisha turned to glance at him, a faint smile playing on her lips. "It’s nice talking to smart people," she said simply.
There was no need for further explanation—her brief response confirmed Duke’s suspicion.
His gaze shifted around, observing the area more carefully.
The barrier wasn’t entirely invisible, he realized; it was more like a transparent shield.
Each time the city shield endured a powerful strike, hexagonal, interconnected tiles momentarily glowed at the points of impact.
However, since the shield hovered slightly above the ground covering their sky and around the base, the details weren’t immediately noticeable unless one took the time to examine it closely.
Kisha continued to receive system notifications alerting her to the city shield’s energy steadily depleting.
With a sigh, she shifted the notifications to the side of her peripheral vision and muted them to avoid further distractions.
"008, can you link the Spiritual Crystal Gatherer to the barrier at City A’s Base? I want it to recover automatically," Kisha requested.
She had noticed that although the barrier’s energy remained in the nine-thousands, it was still slowly decreasing.
She didn’t want to wait until the barrier sustained significant damage before finding a solution to restore its energy.
"I can handle that, Host." 008 responded quickly, its actions seamless as it immediately connected the Spiritual Crystal Gatherer to the barrier.
It ensured that the crystal would supply the necessary spiritual energy to help the barrier recover, automatically shutting off once the barrier reached full energy.
This way, the crystal wouldn’t inadvertently draw energy from the barrier, which would deplete it, and 008 wouldn’t have to manage it manually.
The system was designed to provide energy as needed while preserving the remaining supply for other areas, ensuring the territory wasn’t affected.
"Do we need to do anything else?" Duke asked, standing beside Kisha as they looked out from behind the wall.
The scene before them was chaotic—cars lay smashed and scattered like discarded toys, tossed effortlessly by the raging wind.
Large hailstones slammed into the ground with enough force to dent the pavement, while the eerie blood rain fell alongside the hail.
Fortunately, the zombies attempting to approach the base walls were shredded by the tornadoes swirling nearby.
In an ironic twist, the destructive tornadoes had become an unintentional shield, protecting the base from the approaching horde.
"Host, I have good news and bad news," 008 suddenly spoke inside Kisha’s head as she stared intently ahead.
"What is it?" Kisha asked, her gaze unflinching.
"The good news is that we won’t need to spend too many system points purchasing additional City Shields from the channel," 008 began. But before Kisha could feel any relief, 008 continued,
"Unfortunately, there’s a catch. There are only ten City Shields left in the channel, and the maker will take quite some time to produce more. Since crafting them isn’t easy, it will take months before they’re restocked."
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