Chapter 456
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Chapter 456: The Ultimate Kill!
This enormous warship didn’t belong to World of Noah, nor was it part of the Noy Military. It came from a completely different civilization.
The Noy Military had long since colonized other worlds and encountered civilizations that were either stronger or evenly matched with them. Over time, they formed a long-term partnership with a military-oriented civilization.
This civilization was known as “Blue.”
“Blue” was a purely military civilization, run by soldiers who held power at every level. The highest-ranking figure in this society was the Supreme General. The people of Blue were octopus-like creatures with purple skin, while higher-ranking military personnel had the appearance of red squid-like creatures. But the generals were uniquely blue, resembling spider-like beings.
The Almighty was unaware of the full details of their civilization but knew that they were willing to cooperate with her.
“Blue” followed a well-established agreement, sending an Abyss-class warship to provide support to the Noy Military whenever needed. However, after every such intervention, the Almighty was required to surrender the souls of a hundred thousand people.
For the Almighty, this was undeniably a profitable arrangement.
Inside the apartment, Bai Yan gazed out the window, watching as the gigantic warship in the sky gathered energy.
With a single strike, everything inside the Giant Hive would be utterly destroyed. The annular civilization’s barrier surrounded the Hive, with hexagonal layers separating the chambers within. However, there was no protective force inside the Hive itself.
“Can’t let it attack, Mu Ling,” Bai Yan commanded, his voice filled with urgency.
In the blink of an eye, Mu Ling vanished from her position.
In the Deep Blue World, the girl with red pupils and white hair soared into the sky. With her sharp blade in hand, she traced a golden streak of light, striking at the massive warship above.
The sheer force behind her attack was unstoppable, as Mu Ling poured all her energy into the strike.
But as time returned to normal, the colossal ship remained unscathed.
Mu Ling’s expression darkened in the sky. Despite her best effort, she couldn’t break through the defense of the gigantic ship.
The technological might of the ship was overwhelming!
And in that moment, Mu Ling realized just how weak she truly was.
In the next moment, the warship completed its energy charge, and a violent surge of power surged downwards.
“Boom!”
The homes of several residents were about to be obliterated by the destructive force.
However, there was no impact. The ocean of energy gradually faded, disappearing as though it had never existed.
The attack had been absorbed.
Bai Yan stood on the ground, holding up a unique ring in his hand.
The ring had six golden points, shaped like a dark golden hexagram, glowing with an otherworldly aura.
This was a Civilization-level Relic that Bai Yan had retrieved using the Scourge of War’s power.
“Dark Gold Trap.”
It could form an enormous defensive formation capable of neutralizing any energy-based attack. However, after use, it required a lengthy cooldown.
The price of using the authentic Dark Gold Trap was one of the five senses.
However, since Bai Yan had used a version of the relic from the Scourge of War, there was no cost to him, and the relic’s effect was only halved.
Moments later, the absorbed energy from the Dark Gold Trap burst forth once again.
It bounced back toward the sky, engulfing the silver-white warship.
“Let’s defeat the strongest first!”
At that very moment, the Almighty appeared beside everyone. Without hesitation, she snapped her fingers at Bai Yan.
She still had the appearance of Elene, but she seemed older now, her long black hair flowing behind her.
“Vanish!”
This was her ultimate ability—an ability that only her true self could wield.
“Vanish” could only be used on individual targets within close range. Each time it was used, a long period of rest was required.
But the effect of “Vanish” was devastating. It could erase someone’s existence from reality itself.
Without any chance to resist or struggle, Bai Yan simply vanished.
“Mm?”
Mu Ling was momentarily stunned. Then, she noticed another woman with long black hair standing before her. She looked exactly like the one who had just attacked Mr. Profligate.
“Wait a moment… Mr. Profligate?”
Who was this person? Mu Ling couldn’t remember ever encountering someone by that name.
This was the terrifying aspect of “obliteration”—not only did it kill, but it erased a person from the timeline itself.
If it weren’t for Mu Ling’s strong intuition and irrational instincts, she wouldn’t even recall the name “Profligate.”
“Do not worry, I am here.”
The Almighty’s perfect clone smiled, looking at Mu Ling, who was deep in thought.
“Two identical enemies… a double? A clone? Magic?”
Mu Ling furrowed her brow, sensing a strange force within her. Her body was deteriorating from the inside out—likely the work of the other’s power.
Without hesitation, Mu Ling froze time, preparing for her attack. But in the brief moment of suspension, a voice echoed in her mind.
[Do not use weapons.]
Though no further instructions followed, Mu Ling trusted the command.
The Savior’s command was absolute.
Without question, she relinquished her weapon and began striking with her fists. Each blow was delivered relentlessly, hundreds of strikes in mere seconds.
As time remained frozen, the Almighty’s perfect clone disintegrated, transforming into a rainstorm of blood.
“Did you understand?”
The Almighty observed the clone’s demise without surprise or fear. Then, more clones of her original form began to emerge from all directions.
“Babel Tower, your enemies are still 33,864! Can you defeat them all? Will you leave or stay and face hell?”
The Almighty wasn’t particularly skilled in direct combat, but she excelled at “death by a thousand cuts.” She was practically unkillable, with an overwhelming number of clones at her disposal.
The Almighty had more clones than any other type of being. Extra “lives” were always beneficial, after all.
“Once I see my clones dwindling and hope fades, I’ll simply activate ‘time rewind’ and everything will reset.”
The Almighty calmly narrated her plan.
“You will never be able to truly kill me.”
“Babel Tower, let’s each take a step back. If you agree to sign a treaty with me, promising not to invade the Giant Hive again, I’ll refrain from causing further trouble.”
Inside the Babel Tower, Bai Yan sighed, realizing that completely eliminating the Almighty was nearly impossible.
In this extraordinary world, though, reaching the heavens didn’t seem like an impossible task…
The recent “annihilation” had no effect on him at all—just a trick, a “fake monkey” game played by the Almighty.
“Over thirty thousand of her clones have appeared, but I’m sure many are secretly hidden. They wouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket,” Bai Yan mused.
Mu Ling and the others looked troubled, fully aware that defeating the Almighty, who wielded both “time reversal” and “infinite backup” powers, was a nearly insurmountable task.
It wasn’t just about raw combat power—it was about an ability that made the situation unbearably nauseating.
“The Savior’s command is absolute.”
As Mu Ling spoke, Bai Yan quietly observed and identified the real Almighty’s true form.
“Hahaha!”
The Almighty’s voice echoed from every direction.
“Then, let you taste despair… Give up while you still can.”
The colossal warship, now slightly damaged, activated a massive shield, charging energy for another devastating attack. But before it could fire, it suddenly crumbled from within, followed by a series of explosive sounds.
Scarlet Moon had somehow infiltrated the warship, though no one knew when she had arrived.
Her mighty strike, unmatched in its power, pierced through the warship, reaching beyond the boundaries of the World itself!
The Almighty, fully aware of Scarlet Moon’s presence, felt no surprise or remorse for the destruction of the “allies” inside the warship.
She believed she still held the upper hand… until something felt wrong with the moon in the sky.
Wait—moon?
The hexagonal chambers of the Giant Hive were interconnected in such a way that they projected a false sky. Only at night did the projection of a false moon appear.
How could there be a moon in the daytime?
At that moment, the Almighty’s consciousness began to blur.
Not just hers—every clone body began to lose coherence.
Then they saw her: a beautiful half-elf girl, seemingly made of moonlight itself.
She was dancing.
As though she were the very essence of the moon… and a dream come true.