Chapter 908: Chapter 369 Instant Healing_3 Chapter 908: Chapter 369 Instant Healing_3 Everyone knew what the item that could emit a strong electromagnetic signal was and recognized its importance. Therefore, even though some of the combatants from various countries were allies of the United States of America, they had no choice but to adopt false identities and engage in combat with American soldiers, aiming to break through the American blockade to reach the source of the signal and obtain intelligence that was crucial for their own nations.

The US Forces operating in this area were the largest that could be dispatched within the confines of Kenya. Even though the US Forces sustained heavy casualties in the crossfire with other forces, they also knew that the item here was of extreme importance to the United States of America. Therefore, they had to stand their ground here, repelling any forces that dared to approach. Not only the United States, but other countries also sent a large number of combatants towards the site, racing to seize the key items. Now it was a matter of seeing who could hold out.

At the very center of the battlefield was the original entrance above the underground cave. However, due to Yan Fei's calculations, the cave had been completely collapsed by explosions, creating a huge crater in the ground shaped like an inverted funnel.

A large number of American soldiers were defending at the outer perimeters, sporadically clashing in small-scale firefights with enemies outside. At the center, there were a few soldiers with several life detectors close to the ground, searching inside the gaping crater. Tripitaka had vanished here, and according to the estimates of the American side, Tripitaka should be buried beneath this crater, so the objective of these soldiers was to locate Tripitaka.

Tripitaka was a CIA Senior Member in America and represented the country's high-end combat strength, holding immense strategic value. Thus, even in an extremely unfavorable situation, the United States of America did not forget to search for Tripitaka, who might have been buried underground. As a God-Level Expert, Tripitaka possessed robust vitality; he might not die even if buried underground and could even break through the soil and return safely.

However, the circumstances seemed different this time. It had been a while since Tripitaka had been buried underground, yet there had been no sign of him emerging from the ground. Even as the American soldiers continuously called out to Tripitaka, they received no response. Thus, the American side was very worried and decided to use life detectors in their hands to search for Tripitaka, intending to rescue the American hero.

But the environment underground had undergone significant changes, and with no clear idea of where exactly Tripitaka had been buried, the American soldiers used their equipment for a long time but failed to find any information about Tripitaka. However, they did not get discouraged and persisted, simultaneously digging with rudimentary shovels and continuing to search for human presence with their detectors.

The topmost layer of the ground was soft dirt, which allowed the American soldiers to dig quickly. They soon excavated down to a depth of 15 meters underground. Suddenly, the life detectors in the hands of these soldiers finally reacted, revealing the presence of a living organism 10 meters beneath their current depth.

The soldiers were overjoyed, convinced that the individual deep underground emitting a life signal must be the seemingly invincible Tripitaka. They started shouting towards the direction underground, hoping to catch Tripitaka's attention, yet received no response.

With no choice left, the soldiers had to continue digging using their simple shovels. However, starting from that point, the ground beneath was all solid rock. Digging with their rudimentary shovels was exceedingly slow and physically exhausting. Fortunately, with many vigilant American soldiers on the periphery, everyone took turns, enabling them to continue progressing further underground.

Even so, the excavation underground did not proceed smoothly. It was not until the next morning that the soldiers finally reached 10 meters underground. When they moved aside a piece of hard rock, they arrived at the location indicated by the life detector. There they found Tripitaka, curled up into a ball.

Tripitaka was in dire straits; his monk's robe torn and barely covering his body. His body was covered with numerous wounds, large and small, but none were bleeding. Tripitaka was motionless, in a state of complete unconsciousness, unresponsive to any external stimuli. It was only the faint rising and falling of his chest that indicated he wasn't dead.

Unable to awaken Tripitaka, the soldiers could only carry him out of the ground, where a military medic provided a quick medical examination, bandaged the wounds, and administered nutrients essential for keeping his body functioning. Then the soldiers turned their attention back to the defensive perimeters outside, intent on keeping the combatants from other nations at bay.

Initially, the Command Center in the United States of America had ordered its soldiers to dig downwards in an attempt to reach the signal source below to find out what it was. However, facing the incredibly hard rock underground, which was practically impenetrable with their simple tools, the commander had no choice but to order the soldiers to hold their position and await further instructions. Meanwhile, efforts were intensified to dispatch reinforcements and contact various governments, seeking to resolve the emergent issues through political negotiations.

While Yan Fei continuously monitored the progression of events on the African continent via satellite surveillance, due to environmental factors, not everything could be observed. Directly above the site of the large explosion, a large cloud cluster had formed, mixed with volcanic ash fluttering in the sky, which interfered with the Dream Island Satellite's monitoring capability, preventing Yan Fei from noticing that the High Priest of 'African Glory' had not perished. Instead, he had been rescued by a mysterious man in black who claimed to be 'destiny'.

However, the skies above the location of the underground cave were clear of clouds, and although there was some interference from a small amount of volcanic ash, Yan Fei could clearly see how the Americans fought with forces from other nations and how they managed to rescue Tripitaka from underground.

Yan Fei, who already knew about Tripitaka's formidable vitality, realized it would be difficult to kill Tripitaka in haste. Unexpectedly, Tripitaka was indeed fortunate to not have fallen into the magma below. But despite escaping a catastrophe, Tripitaka's condition seemed troubling, as he remained in a coma, making Yan Fei doubt Tripitaka's current state…

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