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However, one must be fully prepared.

Even with his current strength, attempting to hunt a mid-level god in an alternate world is still not as easy as imagined. A slight misstep might lead to disaster, as the Giant Transformation, despite its imnse power and strong defense, lacks agility in the air.

If the opponent decides to flee or attack from a distance, there aren't many options available to him.

Chen Shouyi lay back on the bed, pondering silently, and soon fell into a deep sleep.

Early the next morning, he headed to the snow mountains of the alternate world.

This year's winter marks the first ti Earth and the alternate world have synchronized. It was unfortunate that there was a hailstorm upon his arrival.

The temperature had dropped to minus 50 degrees.

Hailstones the size of footballs fell like teors under triple gravity, with a thunderous roar that echoed across the land, an awe-inspiring sight.

Even the rare white dragons that occasionally appeared dared not to venture out in such conditions.

Chen Shouyi controlled the surrounding hailstones to reach an ice cave for shelter.

He found the ice cave to be quite sturdy, remaining intact despite the hailstorm. He lifted the frozen, hardened blanket, gave it a shake to scatter the ice shards, and steam began to rise as the heat spread.

A few seconds later, the blanket was dried by willpower. Chen Shouyi then took a thick mattress from his space and laid it down, placing the two little ones from his arms inside, leaving only their little foreheads exposed.

"Are you two cold?" Chen Shouyi asked.

"Not cold."

"Not cold at all."

"Stay here and play, don't go outside. It's dangerous out there." Chen Shouyi said, pulling out so toys from his space.

...

Chen Shouyi stepped out of the ice cave and flew to the opposite mountain peak.

He then initiated the transformation, causing the air to expand explosively, blowing away the surrounding hailstones with a shockwave. In less than a tenth of a second, a majestic giant eighty ters tall stood atop the mountain.

"Crack!"

The ice beneath his feet shattered and fissured.

At eighty ters tall, it may not seem imdiately obvious compared to ordinary buildings, but calculating three ters per floor for an average apartnt, eighty ters is equivalent to a twenty-six or twenty-seven-story building, capable of crushing a ten-story building underfoot.

Standing atop the mountain, Chen Shouyi felt a sense of exhilaration.

Reaching the summit and surveying the smaller mountains below encapsulated his current mood.

The hailstones battering his body felt like gentle scratches. He drew the dazzling Lightning Spear from his space.

The mont the Lightning Spear appeared, the lead-gray clouds overhead began to churn, accompanied by rumbling thunder.

Holding it with both hands, he gave a slight pull, extending the original ten-ter lightning beam to a hundred ters, with countless arcs of electricity flashing.

His silhouette was likened to a deity or demon.

This Divine Artifact from the Lord of Lightning wielded incredible power. Though he couldn't harness its full potential like the Lord of Lightning, even a fraction of its power far exceeded that of the bone club.

...

The sky thundered with a deafening roar.

A massive figure stepped through the air, racing around the twisting valleys. Each step brought bursts of fla in the air, sending waves of pressure, causing the ice layers on either side to collapse.

The next mont.

The gigantic figure swept past the rocks.

"Boom!"

Half of a mountain peak was directly shattered as the figure rolled violently.

"Boom boom boom!"

The ice was as fragile as jelly, shattering and exploding, shaking the entire mountain.

"Whoo!"

The air was frozen.

Yet it rolled hundreds of ters before Chen Shouyi regained control of his body, stopping his montum.

His feet touched the ground.

"I'm still not agile enough in the air. Moving in a straight line is fine, but turning with precision is still far from optimal," Chen Shouyi thought to himself.

However, that's just the nature of things. The weight of the Giant Transformation is truly enormous.

With a mass of 25,000 tons, it brings with it a terrifying inertia. On land, friction and the force it exerts are sufficient, but in the air, it's hard to maneuver.

"Fortunately, there is a way to solve this."

This ti he donned the armor.

The most crucial function of this armor is its ability to disregard inertia and achieve extre speed, always a trump card for Chen Shouyi.

He continued experinting, and this ti agility and speed were adequate.

However, after less than a second, he fell to the ground like a teor, his mind completely drained.

Feeling the splitting headache, Chen Shouyi was sowhat resigned.

Since acquiring the armor, although his willpower and perception have continued to improve, the ti he can maintain this state hasn't increased—in fact, it has slightly regressed.

The weight gain is simply too fast.

...

Over the next week.

He practiced daily on the snow mountains, sotis consuming precious Energy Points to enter the mory Virtual World and relive his battles with the God of Flas.

Of course, each ti ended in a miserable defeat.

His entire body would be charred.

This only fueled his growing hatred toward the God of Flas.

Before the impending battle, he took a day off at ho to rest and recharge.

Rising early the next day, he allocated five thousand Faith Value points to increase his Self-Healing from 10.1% to 15.1%, enhancing his resistance to Fla Divine Power. With 1235 remaining Faith Value points, he was prepared for the battle.

He left the two little ones at ho and, after informing his parents, stepped out the door.

...

A military vehicle slowly drove through the snow, leaving two black tire tracks.

Chen Shouyi sat in the backseat, gazing out the window.

On either side lay endless ruins, and compared to when he left, the entire Hedong City was unrecognizable, with no familiar sights remaining.

To prepare for the God of Flas and a possible nuclear strike, Hedong's entire population had been evacuated, factories relocated, and the city was bombed into ruins. Revisiting this spot now gave Chen Shouyi a surreal sense of passage through ti.

Checkpoints frequently appeared along the road, with strict guards. This area had beco a militarized zone.

To avoid complications, Chen Shouyi had already reported the matter, allowing him unimpeded access this ti.

"We just cleared the snow a few days ago, but it snowed again yesterday. Fortunately, it wasn't heavy this ti, or we'd be clearing snow again," said a young female officer accompanying him, seizing the chance to glance at Chen Shouyi.

"Ah!" Chen Shouyi replied, sowhat puzzled. "Isn't clearing snow troubleso?"

"Not really. Clearing snow is quite lively; it feels like being on holiday." The officer, successful in small talk, responded cheerfully.

The military stationed here comprises frontline combat units, always on high alert, with particularly strict discipline.

Chen Shouyi observed the major-ranked young, dark-skinned female officer. In peaceti, a soldier would gradually climb the ranks through seniority. Such youth making rank seed impossible.

But during warti, promotions can accelerate quickly through rit.

"Why did you choose to beco a combat soldier?" Chen Shouyi asked.

"The benefits in the military are great!" the officer replied candidly. "Being a martial artist is equally dangerous, so why not just enlist? Unfortunately, I missed the best ti when I joined. Now there are too many strong fighters in the army, or else I'd at least be a colonel as a Martial Artist."

Well, she had a point.

This female officer was quite familiar.

She chatted non-stop along the way.

Until she said:

"General Manager Chen, I admire you the most. Can I have your autograph?"

ps: There's one more chapter, currently under revision.

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