Soon, reinforcents from the planar ship arrived.
Two colossal floating fortresses, their surfaces bristling with nacing turrets and arcane rune bases, slowly detached from the planar ship.
They crossed the stabilized planar passage, officially descending into the Giant Spirit Realm!
Jie Ming, alongside other wizards, stepped onto the deck of one fortress.
As the fortress fully breached the barrier, the inner vista of the Giant Spirit Realm unfolded unreservedly before him, eliciting a slight gasp even from him.
From the void outside, he could only glimpse the continent below cloaked in tallic sheen.
Now, standing within, he realized it wasn’t entirely covered in steel but dotted with countless skyscrapers rising from the ground.
Their exteriors, forged from an unknown tal, glinted with a cold hue.
The buildings’ surfaces were adorned with dense neon tubes forming strange patterns and Giant Spirit Realm script, creating a bizarre, kaleidoscopic display.
On the streets below, figures of chanically or biologically modified natives were faintly visible—so half-chanized, others fused with peculiar organic tissues.
“This feeling…” Jie Ming’s eyes flickered, “it’s almost like… cyberpunk?”
Images from gas in his past life overlapped with the scene, stirring a strange sense of déjà vu.
But this surprise quickly faded.
For wizards who had explored countless planes, such a technologically and biologically modified civilization, while unique, was hardly shocking.
His gaze shifted from the cleared, tomb-like tallic city below to the distant horizon.
There, the Giant Spirit Realm’s natives had regrouped into a massive army.
Sky-darkening warships, diverse giant chanical golems, and indescribable bio-weapons lined the horizon, their combined energy fluctuations forming an oppressive force.
Yet, strangely, they only stood ready, refraining from imdiate attack.
“What are they thinking?” A trace of doubt rose in Jie Ming’s mind.
By logic, a desperate civilization would seize the mont when invaders were still unsteady, launching a thunderous strike to inflict maximum damage.
Even if the outco was inevitable, they could make the invaders pay dearly.
But they didn’t.
They rely encircled silently, facing off against the billions of wizard fodder troops flooding the ground like a tide.
The air grew heavy, as if it could drip, filled only with the low growl of energy engines and the suppressed roars of fodder beasts.
This unnatural silence felt eerier than a frenzied assault.
Monts later, the stalemate broke.
The boundless enemy array parted like a tide, revealing a wide passage.
Dozens of towering chanical golems, radiating power equal to the previous Tier-7 natives, slowly erged.
They ca alone, without an army, flying toward the wizard fortress.
“What are they doing…” Jie Ming watched, brow furrowed.
Suddenly, an absurd thought struck him: “Could they… be seeking to negotiate?”
He wasn’t alone; many wizards sensed the possibility.
A wizard scoffed openly, “Utterly foolish! Negotiating with annihilators? If wars could be settled with words, why would we cross the endless void?!”
“They clearly don’t grasp the law of survival under absolute power disparity.”
Amidst the jeers, Dixon, the Tier-7 wizard who had been observing, flashed a knowing, amused glint in his eyes.
He raised a hand, signaling the wizards to calm.
Then, under countless gazes, Dixon flew alone from the fortress, confronting the dozens of intimidating Tier-7 chanical golems.
The two sides faced off in the battlefield’s central airspace.
What followed exceeded nearly every wizard’s expectations.
The lead golem, the largest and most ornate, emitted an arrogant, condescending ntal wave that blanketed the battlefield:
“Cease your futile resistance, warriors from an unknown world!”
The opening line stunned every wizard.
The voice thundered on, laced with a patronizing tone: “Your tenacity has earned the recognition of the great ‘Korg’! Bla your birth in an inferior world!”
“The Giant Spirit Realm is beyond your resistance! Ignorant creatures, you may have reached the pinnacle in your world, lording over all, but to the great Korg, you’re re insects to be crushed at will!”
“You’ve shown your worth by causing such losses. Surrender! We can grant you a respectable position. Serving His Majesty Korg is your supre honor!”
The Tier-7 natives spoke in turn, their tones dripping with arrogance.
As if they faced not fearso enemies capable of capturing their peers, but unruly subordinates.
In their perception, Dixon, flying out alone, was undoubtedly the invaders’ strongest.
Even if he were stronger than he appeared, he’d surely perish under the onslaught of dozens of “equal” beings!
Moreover, above them lood the Giant Spirit Realm’s supre master—‘Korg’!
A being beyond the comprehension of these “lowly world” creatures.
Hearing this, Dixon in midair, list and Oboros watching via screens on the planar ship, and all wizards and fodder on the fortress fell into an eerie silence.
Not anger or shock, but an indescribable sense of absurdity.
Like watching a frog at the well’s bottom boast to a sky-soaring dragon about the vastness of its well.
The natives, seeing Dixon’s silence, assud he was cowed by Korg’s na or weighing his options, and impatiently sent another ntal wave:
“Choose, invader! Submission or destruction?!”
Then, Dixon finally moved.
The gentle smile habitual to his face was gone, replaced by an absolute calm, like an unfathomable icy pool.
He didn’t look at the clamoring golems, instead raising a hand expressionlessly, casually waving at the wizard army behind him.
His voice, low but clear, reached every wizard’s ears, devoid of any ripple:
“Annihilate them.”
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