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Chapter 105 - Chapter 105 Menchi and Buhara's activity traces in the Kakin Empire were also easy to find; they had come and gone quite openly.

Led by Buhara, Lek's special forces team entered the forest again, arriving at the lair he had discovered last night.

The accompanying special forces members immediately began collecting various samples inside the lair.

Lek, meanwhile, was talking with Buhara.

Kevin and Menchi stood outside the cave, looked for a few moments, and then lost interest.

Kevin was more interested in these Nen Users affiliated with state powers.

He had speculated before that since Nen Users existed, these strong nations would definitely cultivate such powerful individuals.

This was almost beyond doubt; he just hadn't had the chance to see it until today, witnessing it firsthand.

"Are there many Nen Users like this who are affiliated with state political bodies?" Kevin asked Menchi.

Hearing Kevin's question, Menchi shook her head: "Don't ask me, I'm not sure either, but there should be quite a few.

Before, I was in—"

She recounted the situations she had encountered in other countries over the past two years regarding Nen Users affiliated with the state.

Within state powers, these Nen Abilities are more often used in special operations units or serve as security personnel.

Not long after, they seemed to finish their conversation.

"Thank you for your assistance."

It seemed the special forces would stay here to continue searching for clues.

After a brief exchange, Kevin and the others decisively left the forest, not wanting to get involved with these people further.

Watching their retreating figures, Lek answered the phone: "Hello, have you found their information?"

"Yes, we found it.

The possibility of them accidentally entering is high."

"Is that so?

That's good."

How could Lek completely trust these three professional Hunters?

Naturally, he would investigate their whereabouts.

This wasn't considered offensive; it was just a simple check of their activity traces within the Kakin Empire.

The result showed that Kevin had only recently become a Hunter and had come here with the Hunter Association Chairman, so there was nothing to suspect.

Countries generally have considerable trust in the Hunter Association Chairman.

Menchi and Buhara's activity traces in the Kakin Empire were also easy to find; they had come and gone quite openly.

On the other side.

The three returned to the city.

"How unlucky, always running into weird things," Menchi complained irritably.

Although no accidents occurred, it did affect their originally good mood.

"I think they lied. Compared to that so-called magical beast, that group of poachers might be their real target," Kevin analyzed.

Of course, investigating and tracking information on both isn't contradictory or mutually exclusive.

Buhara also nodded in agreement: "I saw them collecting information in the cave. Compared to the traces of the magical beast, they were more interested in the human skeletons.

I suspect they already know some habits of those magical beasts and are more focused on gathering information related to poachers."

"Then the poachers are also very strange, aren't they? Just like we speculated last night."

Menchi also became interested and joined the discussion with the two of them.

The three shared their speculations, exchanging ideas and thinking together.

"Ah,

Since we're so interested, we can just go check it out. It won't take much time."

Menchi was inherently impetuous. As she spoke, she directly pulled the two of them into a high-end internet cafe.

She took out her hunter license and swiped it on the card reader next to a computer station. The computer then connected to the Hunter Association's internal network. Menchi seemed very familiar with this process.

Kevin watched from the side, taking the opportunity to learn from her experience.

One thing he had to admit was that the hunter license really could be swiped anywhere that accepted cards and have a certain effect.

Machines in internet cafes like this, which were clearly used for temporary online access, could be accessed using a hunter license.

Also, hotels, various transportation departments, or even the military's standard card readers could recognize the hunter license.

It was truly inexplicably absurd.

On the computer.

The Hunter Association's internal network, even if you didn't spend money to buy information at a tavern, allowed you to get less confidential information for free on some other Hunter websites.

However, when it came to gathering information, Buhara was better than Menchi.

He took over Menchi's spot, his thick fingers nimbly tapping on the keyboard.

Soon, he pulled up some information they wanted.

"Hmm, this doesn't look like a small problem."

Looking at the information on the screen, Menchi couldn't help but say.

The collected information showed areas where magical beasts, inconsistent with the local environment, were appearing all over the world.

Starting three years ago, these magical beasts have appeared successively on different continents and in different countries, and without exception, the locations where they appeared were not too far from human settlements.

However, some Hunters have also discovered traces of these magical beasts in more remote dense forests.

From the collected information, it is known that several Hunters are currently investigating this situation.

Some small countries have even been deeply affected.

Buhara pulled up several more pieces of information and compared and analyzed them.

Finally, he logged into the Hunter Tavern's information system to check how much it would cost to obtain this information.

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