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Even those within their ranks may not all know this.
But that was just his self-deception.
In fact, no faction would give its infiltrators too little information.
That would be tantamount to sentencing the intruder to death.
"So what should we do about this?"
The older sister frowned, her expression very forlorn.
Ron said.
"Everything will be clear in three days."
After saying that, he turned around and left.
Unexpectedly, his sister was following behind him.
Ron stopped in his tracks, somewhat surprised.
"What's wrong with you?"
My sister said.
"Since we are willing to learn from you, then I will go with you."
If possible, I hope you can teach me more.
Ron said.
Teaching you these things is no problem.
But most importantly, disaster is coming in three days, and we are not fully prepared.
"When the cataclysmic disaster strikes, none of us will survive."
My sister said, "Since this is unavoidable, let's live in the present."
At least for now, I want to learn more and improve my skills.
I want to prove to myself that I'm not worthless, and that I'm not incapable of improving myself.
Ron nodded slightly.
He looked at his sister, whose optimistic attitude inspired him.
I never expected that my sister would give Ron a glimmer of hope at such a crucial moment.
Ron said, "In that case, I'll teach you now."
True training is a long-term process.
The older sister wasn't particularly talented, so this methodical approach simply didn't suit her.
Based on her physical condition, Ron gave her some better exercise methods.
These training methods were all things Ron had learned in various worlds before.
When the older sister saw these exercise methods, her eyes widened.
I never imagined that there were such exquisite cultivation methods in the world.
Each of these training methods is so ingenious, and the effects they produce are so great.
She said to Ron.
"I never imagined there were so many ways to exercise."
Ron said, "These are all very good training methods, but the real cultivation still depends on yourself."
Therefore, even with their help, you still need to study diligently to achieve greater success.
The older sister nodded; she had memorized all these training methods.
She said, "Don't worry, I will definitely remember this training method and work hard to train."
It will make you stronger.
When Ron returned to the house, he saw Tornado.
Tornado said, "The Hero Association members have been very anxious lately."
A meteorite is about to fall from the sky, and we still haven't come up with a feasible solution.
What should I do? If things really don't work out, I'll use all my mental power to control it.
"That's what Fubuki said."
"Isn't this too dangerous? That meteorite was a god-level disaster, and the area it destroyed was enormous."
If you try to control it using only telekinesis, I don't think anyone could.
Tornado gave a soft hum.
"I'm not like you. I have great confidence in my abilities."
Fubuki was quite helpless, but Tatsumaki's words hit a nerve.
Ron knew Tornado's personality, and he knew that Tornado would definitely make a move at that time.
It's unknown whether the tornado can withstand the force of the meteorite.
But Ron also believed that Tornado had that much potential.
Everyone's potential is brought out by being forced to.
No one knows their true potential until absolutely necessary.
The Monster Association didn't make any major moves in the three days that followed.
They seem to have quieted down; even the strange people who used to appear have disappeared.
They've probably all returned to the Monster Association and are discussing this god-level disaster.
Meanwhile, the Hero Association was extremely anxious every day, with everyone discussing the meteorite incident whenever they met.
However, no one has been able to come up with a better solution yet.
Ron found the higher-ups in the Hero Association.
The person in charge saw Ron and looked through his file.
Seeing that he was only a B-rank hero, he said somewhat impatiently.
"What do you want to tell us? Just say it."
Ron said eagerly.
"During this period, we must not allow the heroes to gather at the Heroes Association."
The monsters plan to gather all the heroes together so they can direct a meteorite attack on the Hero Association.
The person in charge frowned.
He said, "How is this possible? The Monster Association has shown us their sincerity."
They want to cooperate with us to attack the meteorite.
This is a god-level disaster, a global catastrophe.
Even if our Hero Association is destroyed by the meteorite, their Monster Association will not escape death either.
Ron said with a hint of helplessness.
"This is the Monster Association's plan; they intend to make us believe them in this way."
Gather us together, then attack as a group.
The person in charge frowned even more deeply.
He said, "That's enough, stop talking."
You're just a B-rank hero, where did you get this information from?
These messages can only be exchanged among S-class heroes.
Ron said with a hint of helplessness.
"This concerns the survival of all humanity, and also the very existence of the Hero Association."
"Don't trust the Monster Association; they'll never allow our Hero Association to exist."
The person in charge waved his hand, signaling Ron to leave.
What else will Ron say?
The person in charge said coldly, "If you say another word, don't blame me for removing you from the Hero Association."
"But if this matter is not properly resolved, the Hero Association will never exist."
Ron said loudly.
But the person in charge had no intention of listening to Ron's explanation.
He waved his hand impatiently, "Get out of here. I don't want to hear what you're saying right now. Everyone's upset."
Seeing the person in charge's stubbornness, Ron had no choice but to leave helplessly.
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