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This is really not mechanical ascension-Chapter 904 - 467 Ruins Insights
Chapter 904: Chapter 467 Ruins Insights
The fortress where everyone had just been was smashed, and with just a lift of Mikhail’s hand, a warship silently drifted over.
The previously ignored Gonzalez had adjusted and gathered his emotions, following the three of them.
As soon as they boarded the ship, Mikhail turned to Gonzalez and said, "Inform the Three Great Civilizations that everyone is here, we will proceed to rendezvous immediately."
Gonzalez nodded expressionlessly, while Reynolds glanced at him disdainfully, a flash of light in his eyes, and sneered, "You all move pretty fast; almost at the coordinate site already."
Mikhail shook his head, with data streams surging in his eyes.
Outside the portholes, the void rippled like a water curtain being slowly lifted, and large, neatly arranged warships appeared, like giant iron mountains.
The metallic hulls of the ships reflected dazzling lights under the illumination, the muzzles at the front grim, with energy glimmers faintly circulating within.
Windows and sensors densely populated the hulls, blinking with various colors.
The two’s Mechanical Army was hidden here; the warships were only a part of it, and a very small part at that.
Giant mechanical squids weaved through the ships, their massive mechanical tentacles spanning thousands of kilometers, covered in heavy metal armor.
There were also numerous colossal structures, each serving different roles and equipped with various instruments, all kinds of Combat Mechanisms covered this Star Domain, densely packed, seemingly endless, like a sprawling Star River.
Li Ming stood in front of the porthole, waves surging in his heart.
At his current rate of development, it wouldn’t be long before he could command such a terrifying scale of Mechanical Army.
The two Divine Craftsmen naturally had Folded Space to store their Mechanical Bodies, but the space within the Red River Star Stream was unstable and prone to issues, necessitating this large-scale marching method.
Li Ming hadn’t seen the x-level Mechanical Body forged by the two and wondered where it was hidden.
"Let’s go." Mikhail waved his hand, and the mighty fleet entered shared orbit navigation, constructing a unified shield, transforming into streams of light that disappeared into this Star Domain.
Traveling within the Red River Star Stream wasn’t safe, but the two Divine Craftsmen had been inside many times, equipped with various detection devices.
The data captured allowed for early prediction of void undercurrents, electromagnetic anomaly areas, and even space collapse regions...
The speed of navigation was remarkably swift, reaching the Storm Zone in just over ten days.
Here, even with the foundation of the two Divine Craftsmen, they dared not conduct warp jumps, instead switching to propulsion navigation, the tail flame leaving trails like streaks of meteors.
"Majestic and magnificent..." Li Ming stood in front of the porthole, enjoying the benefits of anonymity to express his feelings freely.
The interstellar wonders of the Storm Zone were vastly superior to the outer regions, as if they were sailing through peculiar streams of light.
They could see interstellar rifts stretching tens of millions of kilometers, like a ferocious open mouth of the universe, with scintillating edges, created by rampant energy surge and violent material collision producing brilliant sparks.
High-energy particle clouds, like vortices, emitted light due to their high-speed movement, resembling dazzling stars, illuminating the surrounding dark void.
"Another space-time distortion domain..." In a certain area on the fleet’s periphery, an explosion suddenly occurred, causing the surrounding space to warp and distort, engulfing thousands of warships.
It was a suddenly appearing red, blue, and yellow domain, irregular, seen from afar, contrasting with the interstellar rift, creating a breathtaking picture. ƒrēenovelkiss.com
Such space-time distortion domains appeared extremely abruptly, even the two Divine Craftsmen couldn’t completely avoid them.
"Indeed magnificent, but also fraught with danger." Reynolds’ voice sounded from behind,
"Sir..." Li Ming took half a step back, slightly turning his body.
"Can you still contact your teacher?" Reynolds curiously inquired.
"Yes." Li Ming nodded, "Do you need to speak with my teacher?"
"No need." Reynolds seemed quite surprised, "Azure Dragon’s communication technology, this is the Storm Zone, we can only achieve regional control."
"You’re too modest." Li Ming said humbly, "My teacher only uses special methods, maintaining just a single line."
Reynolds shook his head, swaying away, whether Azure Dragon could communicate didn’t matter much, as Li Ming definitely had control over the Mechanical Body.
The battle intelligence was already sufficient, if necessary, they could temporarily integrate into their control system, not necessarily requiring Azure Dragon.
After another two or three days, after passing through a particle cloud, the scene before them suddenly became clear.
This was an area that resembled an ordinary starry sky, pitch black, seemingly boundless, with only sporadic gleams of light flashing occasionally.
Not far away was the fleet of the Three Great Civilizations, smaller in scale than those of the two Divine Craftsmen, clearly not capable of engaging in frontline combat, likely only supporting exploration.
A bit farther away, there lay a hazy area.
Li Ming found it hard to describe that feeling, like seeing a block of pixels, particularly abrupt in the spatial region, as if it didn’t belong in the universe.
The Mechanical Army of the two Divine Craftsmen scattered, numerous Mechanical Bodies flying out of the warship, layer upon layer, surrounding the area.
Li Ming saw the so-called Giant God Weapon, truly remarkable, nearly ten thousand meters tall, the giant’s mechanical structure rough and bold, with huge metal components connected, lacking in delicate embellishments, yet exuding the beauty of raw and wild power.
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