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Chapter 1508 - 589: Yamata no Orochi_2
Chapter 1508: Chapter 589: Yamata no Orochi_2
Just then, the volcanic magma lake of Mount Fuji began to boil again, with even more bubbles surfacing. As the worker trembled with fear, another loud noise erupted from within the lake, and a giant serpent just as massive as the first emerged from the magma, raising its colossal head a hundred meters into the air.
The serpent was enormous, its head as large as a heavy-duty truck, and its body comparable to the trailer of a truck. Even the length of the body that emerged from the magma lake exceeded one hundred meters. This serpent also noticed the worker on the ground, and it too stretched its head down from the sky, observing him closely as it nearly touched him.
The worker was extremely shocked, having never imagined that two gigantic pythons could live beneath the scorching magma. Faced with the python that could swallow him whole with a single bite, the worker felt completely hopeless, utterly powerless to resist. He dared not make any move as long as the serpents remained still, fearing any misunderstanding might lead to him being devoured.
However, the worker did not remain completely inactive. He gently pressed a button in his hand, turning on the surveillance camera mounted on his head, and began transmitting images of the two giant serpents back to the control center in Tokyo. His purpose was not only to convey the fact that serpents could live in magma to those at the control center but also to seek help, hoping that the support from behind could find a way to rescue him from this extremely dangerous situation.
The video and images sent back by the worker quickly caught the attention of the control center, and then the bizarre footage was uploaded to the Japanese Government. After watching the videos and images, the Japanese Government immediately chose to blockade the news, barring anyone from disseminating the content displayed on the screen, and all data on the hard drive was deleted. To maintain secrecy, the Japanese Government even isolated all personnel who had come into contact with this intelligence, preventing any leaks.
Then, the Japanese Government quickly ordered soldiers from the Self-Defense Special Forces at the foot of Mount Fuji to mobilize. Riding aboard two Black Hawk helicopters, they began ascending to the summit of Mount Fuji to survey the situation on-site.
By the time the two Black Hawk helicopters reached the summit of Mount Fuji, the Special Forces soldiers witnessed an incredibly shocking scene. In the magma lake at the top of Mount Fuji, eight huge serpents were soaking in the magma. They were enormous, with their heads all above the ground. In front of these eight serpent heads was a panicked worker.
As it turned out, during the Special Forces soldiers’ flight to the summit of Mount Fuji, six more serpents had emerged from the magma lake and surrounded the poor worker, bringing the total number of serpents visible beyond the magma to eight.
These serpents were initially staring at the worker who had collapsed on the ground, but they were soon disturbed by the loud roaring of the Black Hawk helicopters overhead. One of the serpents re-entered the hundred-meter altitude, its gaze fixed on the hovering Black Hawk helicopters, with a red light emerging in its narrow, cold serpent eyes. Then, the serpent opened its massive mouth, and a slender red beam shot out from its mouth, hitting one of the Black Hawk helicopters in the sky.
The Black Hawk helicopter paused momentarily and then exploded in a terrifying blast, illuminating the dark night sky with a huge fireball, leaving no grave for the Special Forces soldiers inside. The other Black Hawk helicopter was shocked, realizing the deadly danger at hand. It quickly changed direction, aiming to escape the area, but the serpent opened its mouth again, and another red beam struck the fleeing helicopter, annihilating the Special Forces soldiers on board.
Seeing the serpent display an attack akin to Energy Weapons, and even blowing up the helicopters that had come to survey the situation, the worker surrounded by the serpents immediately collapsed on the ground. He originally thought that the serpents would not attack humans, but their attacks not only occurred, but they also exceeded his imagination, swatting down even helicopters at altitude. Without any external rescue forces, he had no hope of survival.
Through the worker’s surveillance camera, the Japanese Government control center also witnessed the obliteration of their dispatched Special Forces team. Especially when they saw the number of serpents increase to eight and that these serpents could launch Ultra-long distance Energy Attacks, they immediately sensed the danger.
With the eight giant serpents being able to live in magma and capable of remote Energy Attacks, should they leave the magma lake at the top of Mount Fuji and enter the cities below, Japan could face massive casualties. To prevent further disasters, the officials of the Japanese Government swiftly issued combat orders, instructing the Military Bases near Mount Fuji to prepare for battle, ready to fight these eight frighteningly powerful serpents.
Meanwhile, Combat Aircraft from distant Military Bases in Japan began to take off, set to eliminate the eight giant serpents from the air. The hidden Missile Bases were also activated, aiming at the eight serpents...
At the summit of Mount Fuji, the serpent that had launched the Energy Weapon Attack closed its mouth, the red light in its eyes slowly fading, reverting back to its cold and narrow state. Then this serpent bent its head down again, bringing its massive head close to the worker below. However, this time the serpent didn’t continue to gaze at the worker, instead placing its head directly on the slope in front of the worker. Then, unbelievably, the head of the serpent began to transform, much like a Transformer in the movies.
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