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Chapter 641: Get on the Car (Big - for Monthly Pass)
Chapter 641: Chapter 641: Get on the Car (Big Chapter for Monthly Pass)
"The door is going to shatter, fall back, let’s head to the round hall over there."
In the dark corridor, Zhang Yusi, carrying the huge plasma cannon, yelled loudly.
Right in front of them, the tightly closed blast door was quickly warping and tearing, and the glass in the middle of the door was also swiftly cracking.
There was a series of loud impacts against the blast door that didn’t stop, accompanied by the violent shaking and roaring of the entire spaceship.
The four people quickly staggered backward.
Among the four, Shu Gui and Yasia were both injured, and Zhang Yusi also showed obvious signs of exhaustion. On the other hand, Yuan Guo, who had been specially protected by ’Ye Yun,’ was in the best condition.
She walked beside Zhang Yusi, drew a brown leather whip from her waist, and wrapped it around the plasma cannon, helping to take some of the weight off Zhang’s shoulders.
"What do we do next?"
She looked at Zhang Yusi and asked in a quiet voice.
"Retreat a bit further,"
Zhang Yusi, while stabilizing herself on the rocking ship, said to Yuan Guo as they moved backward together, "This cannon can fire three more shots. Those monsters are blocked at the T-junction, and the attack efficiency is not high, let’s let more of them in to fall within our range of fire."
"Okay."
Yuan Guo nodded her head.
At this moment, they reached the connection between the round hall and the corridor.
From here to the blast door was a perfect straight line.
Boom—
The long-lasting blast door shattered at this moment, and the humanoid monster behind the door used the huge blade in its hands to tear the breach wider.
One after another, the swaying sea anemone monsters followed behind the humanoid monster.
"Keep steady, don’t fall into the illusions!"
Zhang Yusi shouted again, lifting the plasma cannon in her hands.
"Let me do it, you protect Yusi."
Shu Gui came forward and directly shouldered the heavy cannon.
Yasia, at their rear, started firing at the creatures with her standard weapon.
After a brief period of rest, her mental and physical condition had improved by a lot.
"Okay!"
Yuan Guo uncoiled the whip from the plasma cannon and looked behind.
A tiny spider monster rapidly scurried along the aisle, squeezing through the gaps left by humanoid monsters. She swung out her whip, the tip cracking through the air, and in an instant, the spider monster was whipped away.
Simultaneously, more and more spider monsters surged in.
Yuan Guo’s whip moved like a fluttering phantom, continuing to fling spider monsters outward, preventing them from reaching their position.
The monsters with blades for hands pressed closely towards them while the sea anemone monsters at the doorway also undulated their bodies, moving along the corridor towards them.
Their distance from the four-person squad was closing fast.
Zhang Yusi placed her hand on the muzzle. With Shu Gui helping her with the weight, she, despite her weariness, could concentrate on aligning the plasma cannon’s sights.
There were at least dozens of C-level monsters here, not to mention the countless D-level spiders, but they only had three shots left, so each one had to count.
The dense swarm of spiders had almost covered the walls, rolling toward them like a red carpet spread across the sky.
Although Yuan Guo was fast, she gradually could no longer hold back the finely arrayed spiders.
Soon, a spider broke through her defense and lunged for the most central target, Zhang Yusi.
Just then, a gunshot rang out from behind them.
Yasia struck the spider at its heart with a shot, the frenzied bullet sending the spider flying.
Bright red blood splattered on Zhang Yusi’s cheeks, but her movements did not falter or tremble in the face of such immediate danger.
She was fine-tuning the plasma cannon’s muzzle, watching as the humanoid monsters drew closer and closer.
She knew very well that the blade-wielding humanoids in front were not the biggest trouble, but rather the sea anemone monsters hiding behind them—they were the core of all the monsters.
The monsters were closing in on the four of them.
Yuan Guo, standing at the rear, could already see the twitching flesh on the cheeks of the humanoid monsters in the front, and the blades they raised high, swinging toward her.
But she did not retreat a single step.
If she retreated, the entire line of defense would collapse instantly, and the swift spiders would devour Zhang Yusi and Shu Gui behind her.
At that moment, the three sea anemone monsters had completely entered the corridor.
Now!
A blazing brilliance burst forth from the muzzle of the plasma cannon in an instant.
The humanoid monster in the front was pierced and charred in a flash, and then the splendid light continued to shoot backwards, penetrating through.
But the last wave of humanoid monsters and spiders rapidly clustered together, shielding the sea anemone monsters in front.
After briefly piercing through some monsters, the cannon shot slowly dissipated.
The sea anemone monster at the rear swayed violently, as if mocking the futile effort of these humans.
However, they had only just started to sway when the dazzling light lit up again.
The second shot!
The fiery light followed the path of the newly made hole, shot out again, and struck the flesh wall formed by the monsters behind.
This time, the wall quickly melted, became charred, and was pierced through, leaving a massive hole.
Soon the whole wall was riddled through, exposing the three sea anemone monsters behind.
But by that point, the power of that cannon shot had already been spent.
The surviving monsters quickly writhed to block the hole, but it was already too late.
Because the third brilliant light was hot on its heels, passing through the freshly made hole in an instant, and striking the three sea anemone monsters at the back.
These monsters, standing close together to maximize their influence range, were almost instantly covered by the searing power and then turned into charred carcasses.
The frenzied contamination that had befallen the entire area vanished in that instant.
The monsters that had been crazily surging towards the corridor started to convulse and tremble quickly.
Zhang Yusi, with cheeks covered in blood, slowly picked up the plasma cannon and set it down beside her, her gaze coldly watching these creatures.
Seeing this, the monsters began to withdraw like the receding tide, backing away bit by bit.
They themselves were fearful of the high-powered plasma cannon, and if not for the sea anemones’ influence, they would have never gathered together.
Once the monsters had completely retreated, Zhang Yusi let out a long sigh of relief, her body swayed, and she fell backwards.
Yuan Guo, who stood beside her, immediately stepped forward, reaching out to steady her.
"I’m okay, just a bit dizzy," Zhang Yusi shook her head, pointing behind, "Let’s go into the hall."
"You go ahead, I’ll cover the rear."
Shu Gui hefted the plasma cannon, keeping an eye on the scattered monsters still lingering around,
The four of them entered the circular hall almost in unison.
Only after being certain the monsters were not following did Shu Gui slowly breathe a sigh of relief, he put down the plasma cannon, but suddenly realized all was silent behind him.
"What’s the matter?"
He turned around to face the other three.
Yasia raised her hand and pointed towards the circular hall on the other side, where the glass curtain wall encircled half of the hall.
Shu Gui followed the direction of Yasia’s finger.
Behind that transparent glass curtain wall, beneath those twinkling stars.
A massive spacecraft, even larger than the glass curtain wall itself, was hovering behind it,
its gigantic body almost obscuring the entire view outside the curtain wall.
At the center of this spacecraft, a bright red cannon muzzle was slowly aiming at them in the hall.
This colossal cannon bore a striking resemblance to the plasma cannon in their hands but was far more massive and grand,
radiant brilliance gathering at the muzzle of the ship.
That light, as if from hell itself, was sounding the horn of death.
All resistance and efforts seemed so absurd in the face of this horrific, oppressive power.
Shu Gui wanted to shout for the others to leave, but the overwhelming sensation from the huge spacecraft nearly left him voiceless.
Under such terrifying power, the idea of escape seemed like a fantasy.
The radiant brilliance grew brighter, shining like the sun, blocking everyone’s vision.
Boom—
It seemed as if a sound came from the silent depths of space, but it was actually the light covering the entire glass curtain wall.
The light did not come from the massive cannon of the ship but from a splendid explosion,
An old-style train flew out of the void, effortlessly piercing through the ship’s armor and into its body, followed by a series of massive explosions, bursting out from the other side of the ship.
This train, slicing through the void like a spear in the hands of a divine being, accompanied by thunder, easily pierced the giant flying craft in the sky, turning it into fireworks lighting up the deep space.
Shu Gui stood dumbstruck, watching the scene unfold, much like a primitive man gazing up at thunder in the forest, witnessing a divine miracle descending in the endless universe.
And while the four had yet to react, the train once again disappeared into the void.
"Is this a dream?"
Yuan Guo, standing next to Shu Gui, muttered unconsciously.
Then, the roaring sound of a train whistle echoed around, awakening them from their dreamlike stupor.
The old-style train that had been in the deep space moments earlier emerged from the void and came to a stop in front of them.
Squeak, the train doors slowly opened, and a young man wearing glasses at the door calmly watched them,
"Get on."
——
Outside the Core Control Room, He Ao looked up at the vast glass dome that was slowly opening.
Clearly, as the door was breached, A02 had gained more control of this spacecraft.
It appeared that the door itself might have been a barrier to block signals; while He Ao dealt with Ivier and David, A02 was not idling. She reestablished the connection with the spacecraft’s weapon systems and began to activate the ship’s armaments.
More and more spacecraft appeared outside the dome.
These ships were, of course, not solely there to attack He Ao; the best use of these remote devices was to destroy the energy circuits within the Core Control Room via long-range attacks, releasing A02’s body.
By then, He Ao would face an enemy who might soon break through to become an Angel, or perhaps even worse.
"Sir, ever since Ivier broke the gate, the outcome has been set,"
A02’s controlled Mechanical Bird turned its head toward He Ao, "But you indeed changed your fate. David is dead, he can replace you in the ritual. Your personality is favored by my lord; by following my lord, you will gain much more power than you have now."
She looked up at the gradually opening dome above, the invisible wind already stirring in the hall, "Sir, you don’t have much time to consider. As the artificial air in this area disperses into space, the oxygen supply for your breathing will become less and less."
In fact, while she was speaking, He Ao had already begun to feel a slight chest tightness and shortness of breath, a sign that his body was starting to lack oxygen.
The air around him was rapidly dissipating into the vacuum of space.
And as the oxygen dwindled, even without an attack from the outside spaceships, he would still die from asphyxiation and the pressure differential inside and outside his body.
In this area, he was the only living being of flesh and blood, and A02’s move was actually aimed at him.
He Ao touched his forehead with a smile, "I have many friends who like me."
He lifted his hand, and a silver suitcase was taken out of the Pirate Treasure Box and appeared in his hand.
The suitcase rapidly unfolded, covering his body in a very short time.
The Adam Type 1 Exoskeleton Armor.
This was the reward he got after the end of the Copy World at Vian.
When Vian was designing the Adam series, he had considered the case of operating in a high-altitude environment with thin air, so the Adam Type 1 came with a pressure maintenance system and a small oxygen generator.
Although the combat power of the Adam Type 1, barely at C-level, was no longer enough to meet his current needs, this mecha that could move freely in space was very suitable for the current site.
"Every time, you manage to bring out something unexpected," said A02, her gentle voice wavering slightly, but she still maintained her composure.
The dome above opened wider and wider, the pressure difference inside and out formed a howling gale, and amidst this gale, a faint flame erupted from beneath He Ao’s feet, lifting his exoskeleton-armored body into the air.
Then, He Ao leaned forward, drawing his bone sword, and flew towards the Mechanical Bird with flames spewing furiously from his feet.
As he passed over the shoulder of the Mechanical Giant, he violently pulled out the mechanical broadsword that was embedded in steel and flesh.
"It seems you are not willing to follow my lord," he said.
The Mechanical Bird spread its wings, trying to retreat backward, but was cleaved in two by the scorching hot broadsword.
"Many have wanted to recruit me, but there’s always a matter of first come, first served."
With the wreckage of the Mechanical Bird falling to the ground, He Ao looked up at the sky.
Huge ships had already dived down through the open glass dome, gathering majestic brilliance at their gun muzzles.
He Ao hooked the bone sword onto a fastener on the Exoskeleton Armor, grasped the mechanical broadsword with both hands, and an Energy Block appeared in his hand, which he fed into the hilt of the mechanical broadsword.
The Adam Type 1 had the capability of ranged attacks, but this was highly energy-consuming, and the mini laser cannons for long-range attacks were of limited effect against these giant warships.
He Ao glanced at the ground and used his Retrieve objects from the air ability to casually fetch a metal rod from the ground.
This rod seemed to be the same one that Ivier had thrown at him before.
A crimson brilliance burst from the sky and hurtled towards He Ao.
He Ao, controlling the Adam Type 1, skillfully dodged to the side and placed the metal rod on the edge of the blade, causing the tip of the rod to melt.
Then he attached this molten part onto the blade of the mechanical broadsword.
Red beams rained down like droplets, and the Adam Type 1, flames spouting from under its feet, rushed towards the sky through the onslaught of attacks.
Meanwhile, He Ao continuously used Retrieve objects from the air to grab new metal rods.
His figure flickered amidst the deluge of crimson lights, and at the same time, the broadsword in his hands was getting longer and longer as he attached more rods to it.
The beams were extremely powerful, each equivalent to an enhanced version of a C-level Plasma Cannon, and a single touch would instantly damage the Adam Type 1, and even if He Ao didn’t die, he would asphyxiate in the vacuum of space.
The diving warships in the sky were getting closer, and the blade in He Ao’s hands was completely joined together.
The one and a half meter mechanical broadsword had been extended by He Ao with a handle over ten meters long.
These handles were made of sturdy alloy rods that were sharp along the edges.
He looked up, facing the imposing warships that were ten meters wide and several tens of meters long, and raised the broadsword in his hands.
At the moment when the warship and the figure met, a bright blade of light slit the sky.
The blazing blade cut through the warships’ armor as easily as slicing tofu, moving further forward as if a sharp scythe was cutting through dry straw, and He Ao pulled a gigantic gash across the entire warship.
In a deafening explosion, the brilliance of the warship’s gun muzzle retracted and erupted into a massive flame behind He Ao.
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