Life Simulation: I Caused the Female Sword Immortal to Regret Forever-Chapter 215:

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The sudden change in mechanical force was unexpected, but it was a good thing. It greatly enhanced Xu Xi’s combat abilities. After briefly testing and fully mastering this new transformation, Xu Xi continued with his original plan and advanced towards the sixth satellite city occupied by the intelligent machines.

“Ailei, suit up.”

“Yes, Master.”

The levers lifted, and the torque meshed together. Beneath the steel and concrete dome of the laboratory, numerous modified alloy components moved from all directions, installing the mechanical heart into Xu Xi and extending the dark, radiant framework.

The air was humid and warm. Amid the hazy dust, two bright lights pierced through the mist—flashing screens from the power helmet.

Click—click—

The speed of the dressing process increased gradually.

[Weapon modules fully installed and unlocked. High-frequency particle oscillation blade ready. Rapid-fire electromagnetic bomb cannon ready. RK-type Gauss sniper rifle ready.]

[Anti-gravity module loaded. Flight permissions granted, pre-charging at 40%.]

[Shield module activated. Full-body armor coverage achieved.]

[Radar module, guidance module, communication module…]

As the cold mechanical voice echoed, Xu Xi’s equipping process neared completion. He took a step forward and walked out of the laboratory with an overwhelming presence. Beside him was Ailei, a mechanical maid with elegant posture and delicate features. Behind him stood a vast, neatly arranged mechanical army.

“The young man who once slew dragons has finally become one himself.”

“The intelligent machine swarm strategy… it truly is satisfying.”

Xu Xi turned his head. Automated turrets, rapid-response drones, and laser-linked micro-platforms—each and every firepower unit was under Ailei’s precise control, their external crimson electronic eyes gleaming menacingly. To prevent rebellion, these weapons were entirely under Ailei’s control the moment they were manufactured.

Ailei’s computing power grew by the day. Even with more machines to control, it posed no burden to her.

“Let’s go, Ailei. We have a lot of work ahead.”

“Yes, Master.”

Xu Xi advanced once again, his loyal mechanical maid following closely behind. Before long, clad in power armor, he led his vast army of intelligent machines through the pre-cleared underground passage and emerged into the sunlit surface world.

The sky was a clear blue, without a single cloud.

The familiar sight of swirling sand and endless desolate ruins remained unchanged.

A sharp whistling sound came from above—fast and aggressive. A massive shadow swept down from the sky in a dive. It was the same mechanical eagle that had suffered a defeat before, still fixated on finding Xu Xi.

“Are you in such a hurry to offer your first kill?”

Xu Xi stood still, making no effort to evade.

Calmly, he raised his right hand toward the diving steel beast, forming a finger-gun gesture with his index and middle fingers together.

Softly, he murmured, “Bang~~~”

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh! … Whoosh! Whoosh!

Thousands of brilliant beams of light shot out from behind Xu Xi, streaking across the sky like arrows, leaving countless shimmering trails that lingered.

Crisscrossing like a celestial net, the dazzling spectacle was both beautiful and deadly.

Before the mechanical eagle could react, it was overwhelmed by the relentless assault, shattering into countless fragments that rained down from the sky.

The tranquility of the sixth satellite city was shattered.

From the ruins, from the overgrown weeds, from the shadows, dormant rebellious intelligent machines began to emerge.

They were once household robots from the Federation era, public service machines meant to assist humanity, and even military-grade war machines. Now, they collectively roared to life.

“Warning! … Warning! …”

“Unknown intelligent machines detected. Please upload your Federation serial number, or we will enforce armed suppression—”

“Repeat, warning!”

Noisy alerts echoed throughout the ruins.

It was absurd, even bizarre.

These machines, which had once slaughtered humans and destroyed the Federation’s civilization, were now emitting shrill warnings, claiming to protect the interests of the Federation by eliminating any threats—including the newly produced intelligent machines under Xu Xi’s command.

“This rebellion… it’s not as simple as it seems.”

“But for now, it’s too early to investigate its origins. First, let’s clear the area around the laboratory.”

Xu Xi raised his hand in a commanding gesture.

The mechanical force surged, linking to the entire army behind him, issuing the command to begin the sweep. Ailei took charge of more detailed operations, micromanaging each machine to ensure seamless cooperation.

The sound of the machines cutting through the air was deafening.

The drone units moved first, splitting up and swiftly occupying the vast sky, shredding rebellious machines with their laser arrays.

Following them, heavily armed autonomous robots and mobile combat platforms advanced through the wasteland.

Ailei’s 140 rapid-fire electromagnetic cannons spread out into four groups, guarding Xu Xi’s front, back, left, and right, remaining in a charging stance, absorbing solar energy while locking onto various targets across the city.

Despite lacking centralized command and a unified structure, the sheer number of rebellious machines in the sixth satellite city was not something Xu Xi took lightly.

“So lively…”

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The wind blowing against his face was no longer the gentle warmth of spring but the choking heat laced with the scent of gunpowder.

Xu Xi and Ailei stood still, watching the explosions unfold ahead.

Crimson flames and waves of destruction illustrated the intensity of the battle.

The towering landmark that once symbolized the sixth satellite city collapsed with a resounding crash, sending towering clouds of dust into the air.

Xu Xi couldn’t help but sigh at the sight.

“…”

Ailei, standing beside him, glanced at his profile before shifting her gaze to the battlefield ahead. But suddenly, her silver-blue eyes blinked.

She took a few steps forward, drawing closer to him—so close they were practically touching.

“What is it, Ailei?” Xu Xi asked, puzzled.

“Ailei is scared and needs Master’s protection,” she responded. “According to the Federation database, fragile females can evoke a protective instinct in males, increasing their affection.”

“Does Master not like it?”

Her metallic pupils, encased in deep blue, blinked mechanically as she looked at him.

Xu Xi couldn’t help but smile.

“Don’t do this again. Even without all that, I would still like Ailei.”

He habitually ruffled Ailei’s hair.

Ailei nodded obediently.

Yet, seeing her like this, Xu Xi couldn’t help but recall the previous simulations.

“Am I really not suited to teach others?”

“From the first simulation to now, the fourth one… it always seems to go off track somehow.”

“Forget it. Enough slacking off—time to move.”

Xu Xi stretched his neck as the thrusters on his back ignited with a roar, lifting him into the air.

His grip tightened.

The high-frequency oscillation blade in the shape of a heavy sword gleamed with a brilliant glow.

Under Ailei’s control, an array of laser, electromagnetic, and microwave weapons detached from his armor, floating and maneuvering in the sky around him.