Chapter 853: Battle On The Moon (5)
With Sir Totti, Wolfie, Jaguar, and Abyss joining the battle, it was only a matter of ti before every last lunar beast was taken care of.
Jaguar was in his human form, using a sword to dispatch the beasts as if it were a normal Monday. He was a Tier 11 mutant, so fighting Tier 10 and below was just a waste of ti.
However, knowing this was an opportunity to demonstrate his capabilities to his master, he decided to join the battle.
As for Sir Totti, he was hovering in the air using his tal affinity to kill. He was conjuring spears and driving them through the bodies of the beasts.
Paying close attention, Klaus could tell the spears were being ford from the earth elent. Of course, it wasn’t too shocking, considering tal ca from Earth.
A typical example was the Zhou twins.
They began with the Earth Elent and gradually progressed to the tal stage. Of course, Sir Totti was the sa; he had previously been the Stone Carapace Tortoise. Back then, he had an affinity for the earth elent.
Now, however, he had beco a tal Carapace Tortoise, aning his elental affinity had shifted to tal.
Of course, so start out with a tal affinity, but soone who moved from the earth to tal had more experience transmuting the earth into other tallic minerals. Their combat strength is also superior.
So, Sir Totti was just using the Earth to form the tals, and that was all he needed to create powerful weapons.
As for Wolfie, he was using his spearman class to handle the monster. He blended in perfectly with the other spearn, making him already human in many ways.
His combat experience had also been refined thanks to the many years he spent killing for the spider demon.
As for Abyss, he had taken the mantle of “who is killing faster than who” from Hanna. He stood 4 ters tall, and all over his body, weapons appeared, shooting projectiles like there was no tomorrow.
So of the guns shot fire-type bullets, whereas most shot ice. Abyss had dual elental affinities, so he was using both for the battle.
All bullets, every last laser shot from him, found their mark. Danny, who saw this giant appear and start killing, smirked, and then increased his own size to 4 ters.
Of course, Klaus, who knew what the brute was about to do, stopped him.
“Hey, Danny, this is the moon, not Earth, so lower your strength, or you’ll break it.” Danny smiled and then reduced his size to 2 ters.
If he were to take his full 15-ter form, perhaps one strike of his axe would indeed fracture the moon, and they didn’t want that, so he had better lower the impact of his strikes.
The last ti Klaus saw Danny, he was strong, but now, his strength had beco even more dangerous.
“Your Beast Army is not bad at all. They each have sothing unique to offer,” Veylor said, watching the four beast companions of their master fight.
Half an hour later, the last beast was killed.
The odds were just too much against the Lunar beasts the mont the dozens of Tier 11 humans joined the battle. So it was only a matter of ti before the battle was over.
If this were when Earth only had Queenie, Lunara, and Nari, perhaps the battle would have been more chaotic.
“Klaus, where did you get this robot?” Danny asked the mont the battle was over. Klaus shook his head and smiled.
“Abyss is not a robot per se. He is a living machine, and before you ask, yes, he is the sa Machine Beast from the No Man’s Land Forbidden Zone.”
“Wow. He is terrifying,” Lily said, admiring the magnificent yet terrifying cha standing behind Klaus.
“But of course, my love. Machine Beasts are naturally big and terrifying. However, Abyss is special.” Klaus was thrilled to have a subordinate like Abyss.
Fruity once clashed with a machine beast, and the result was his loss, so having one on his side made him happy.
Queenie studied Abyss for a few more seconds before a smile appeared on her face. “Can he help us locate where the Tier 11 monsters and beasts are hiding on Earth?”
Since Abyss was a machine, naturally, he could interact with other machines. So Queenie planned to let him access their satellites, allowing him to modify them and use them to scan the entire Earth.
However, she wasn’t even done when Abyss answered.
“I have already linked with all satellites and started scanning. So far, I have located 14 Tier 11 creatures, but it will take so ti to finish everything.”
Everyone nodded with a pleased expression. They knew that the mont the Tier 11 beasts were taken care of, Earth would know peace for the first ti in over 50 years.
“So, what next?” Grand Elder Zeloria asked.
“We are going straight to Zombie Land. It’s ti to take care of the zombies.” Everyone beca happy hearing Klaus’s words.
Lunara opened the Void, and everyone started entering. Of course, since they could all use the Void to so extent now, they could open their own paths. But opening too many cracks in the sa space could cause the space to grow unstable.
And, since nobody wanted the Void to open on the moon and cause significant harm to it, they left through Lunara’s. Later, warriors would co from Earth to handle the dead bodies.
When they got back to Earth, they used the large spaceship the Moonborns had brought. Klaus didn’t want them flying all over Earth, as it would cause panic.
So they used the ship to head toward Zombie Land.
There were two different factions of zombies on Earth. One was the brain-eating kind, led by the Zombie King—or whatever it called itself. They were savages who had tornted humans for a long ti.
The second faction Klaus was familiar with. They were a breed of zombies that drank blood. They were called Vampiric Zombies.
In his 9th life, he had two as surbodinates. Terrifying warriors on the battlefield.
According to Queenie, humans had reached an understanding with them, so they were considered allies, although they were still zombies—pale-looking zombies.
However, they were much more human and were led by a Zombie Queen, or perhaps a Zombie Empress, or whatever hierarchy the zombies had.
Klaus planned to et them, and if they were anything but what he had been told, he would reduce them to waste himself.
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