Felix maintained his altitude, flying high above the chaos, avoiding unnecessary entanglents in the carnage below. From his vantage point, he observed the unfolding nightmare as other chosen ones fought for survival against the relentless tide of monstrous ants.
The planet was infested with nothing but giant ants. Among them were specialized variants capable of spitting corrosive acid or launching deadly projectiles. Their shells were remarkably resilient, shrugging off extre temperatures, mana attacks, and conventional force.
As Felix continued on, he noticed a group of people attempting to escape an airborne swarm of flying ants and wasp-like creatures. One of them, an elderly man, briefly locked eyes with Felix.
Felix's gaze remained cold. He had no ti for heroics. Monts later, the man was stung mid-flight and plumted into the waiting jaws of the ants below.
Felix turned away, indifferent. His focus was on Diana, not the strangers fighting for their lives.
"Whoever dies on this planet, that's their business."
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Ten minutes into his flight, Jessica interrupted his thoughts with an urgent update.
Felix sighed, his worry grew under a stoic exterior. Channeling his essence, he accelerated westward, breaking the sound barrier and reaching Mach 1. His speed ca at a steep price, draining 100,000 energy points per second.
Two hours passed as Felix closed half the distance. Yet Diana's position on his map hadn't moved, suggesting she was still entrenched in a prolonged battle. Growing anxious, Felix called for an update.
"Jessica, what's happening with Diana? Report!"
Pai bowed deeply,
Pai's projection flickered and disappeared, satisfied with the outco.
Jessica sighed deeply as she watched another AI die in front of her. She muttered in secret.
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