In Charlie's view, the Antarctic continent offers little benefit to monks aside from the opportunity to isolate themselves from modern society.
Firstly, there are no signs of human habitation here, and secondly, it lacks rare animals and plants. Practicing in this environment means there are neither magical weapons nor resources to be found.
If he hadn’t been drawn by the aurora, he wouldn’t have journeyed to such a remote location. However, since the elder of the Warriors Den took the initiative to come and enslave the entire Japanese scientific expedition team, he must be after something valuable that remains unknown.
At one moment, Charlie felt a flicker of excitement. If there truly was something valuable waiting to be discovered in Antarctica, and if he could find it before the elder of the Warriors Den arrived, he could end up with a significant advantage.
Nevertheless, Charlie was realistic about his limitations. Even with Zeba and Tara by his side, the three of them stood no chance against the might of the elder of the Warriors Den. Even if they were aware of what he sought, it would be nearly impossible to outpace him.
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