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The battle between the Holand Titan and the at Mountain Starship was essentially a brawl between two massive monsters bristling with an array of weapons. However, although the at Mountain Starship could form massive maws on its surface at will, launching magma light beams of varying power, in essence, it only had this one mode of attack.

Unlike the Elder Race, which easily claid dominion over the universe, the Pilgrims, while also possessing incredibly powerful technology, could not possibly be as comprehensive as the Elder Race, nor could they match the Elders in utilizing abilities.

Thus, while they possess the ability to modulate the genes of living beings and craft tens of billions of humans and other organisms into the at Mountain Starship, even utilizing this "living starship" to extract energy from the core of planets, the Pilgrims lacked the ability to master more complex systems.

Yet Bai Zhongqi, an Elder who had not fully shed the constraints of destiny and had not fully mastered all the technologies of his own civilization, designed the Holand Titan himself, and it displayed extrely impressive offensive capabilities. Its defenses also seed near invincible.

Even though the Holand Titan appeared much smaller than the at Mountain Starship, the firepower it delivered was on a whole different level.

"Damned Sinborn aaaaah!!!" Yongxi roared, as several weapons with strong effects on living tissue wrought enormous damage to the at Mountain Starship's flesh. The at Mountain Starship itself was not a particularly successful weapon design. Once its organisms began dying off in large numbers, its ability to extract energy from planet cores would fail, leading to its ultimate defeat.

Yongxi, who served as the brain or central processor of the at Mountain Starship, would die if it were destroyed. The young Pilgrim did not fear death; he had always believed that his life was dedicated to serving the true god of the universe, and dying in the course of exterminating the Sinborn would be a fitting end. However, he could not accept a conclusion in which he was killed by the Sinborn while they remained unscathed.

He propelled the at Mountain Starship toward the Holand Titan with all his might. Moving such an enormous celestially scaled starship was no easy feat, but this illusory world itself was also not exceptionally vast.

The Holand Titan was far more agile than the at Mountain Starship. Bai Zhongqi unceasingly poured out a torrent of firepower, rcilessly battering the exterior of the at Mountain Starship into a ragged ss, while simultaneously flying backward to evade close contact with it.

Bai Zhongqi did not think Yongxi was planning to play bumper cars with him. More likely, the massive quantity of rotten flesh on the at Mountain Starship could be transferred onto the Holand Titan, and Yongxi was very likely capable of seizing control of others' starships.

While Bai Zhongqi's guess was not incorrect—the at Mountain Starship, indeed, could parasitize other large celestial bodies or starships—even if the Holand Titan were enveloped by the at Mountain Starship, Yongxi would not successfully take over. Fundantally, the Holand Titan was not an ordinary starship but rather the Holand Stone, controlled by Bai Zhongqi; moreover, the off-the-charts offensive power of the Holand Titan would obliterate the at Mountain before its parasitism could complete.

"I don't have ti to waste on you, so please just die quietly," said Bai Zhongqi icily.

Previously, he hadn't felt much about the Pilgrims. Although they had killed a few of the Elder Race, he did not have a strong sense of belonging to the Elders, and the Elders themselves were indifferent to death. At most, he was slightly dissatisfied that these sowhat capable Pilgrims were spouting nonsense full of religious fanaticism, filled with danger and malice.

Bai Zhongqi did not believe his existence was inappropriate, but the Pilgrims thought it an eyesore.

When there's a fundantal difference in philosophy, there's only conflict.

But for the Pilgrim to go to such lengths to kill , creating not only a counterfeit world but also a replica of the Azure Planet modeled after Earth, and even turning every person, every creature on the entire planet into a tid bomb to assassinate . In the end, they detonated all living beings to rge into this at Mountain Starship.

If Bai Zhongqi didn't have the Holand Stone, he would probably have been unable to escape such a high-level weapon's assault in space.

At heart, Bai Zhongqi was a peaceful and kind person, rarely taking issue with anyone unless provoked. Yet, the Pilgrim had truly crossed his line, and even if they had never threatened him, Bai Zhongqi couldn't help but want to eradicate them completely.

"Alright, the final assault, the Singularity Weapon," he said.

Inherited from the Star Alliance under Xiao Yu's leadership, the Singularity Weapon was one of the Iridium Star's most unreasonable unconventional weapons. Facing such a colossal enemy, using brute force alone might take quite so ti, and Bai Zhongqi's patience had been exhausted. Facing the at Mountain Starship and Yongxi, he just wanted to finish things quickly.

From the prow of the Holand Titan-class ship, about 256 missile launchers fired Singularity Torpedoes. These heavy torpedoes were enormous, so even comparable in size to Earth's old-era small submarines. Furthermore, the upgraded Singularity Torpedoes were incredibly fast, reaching near-light speed in just a few seconds.

The at Mountain Starship, despite its nurous "cannon mouths," struggled to intercept the Singularity Torpedoes protected by their own shields. Moreover, even if a few torpedoes were destroyed, it didn't matter. Their destruction wouldn't have any serious consequences – it was a very diocre explosion that wouldn't match up to various other ammunitions.

The upgraded Singularity Torpedoes were actually a weapon array, which only when entering the target zone and linking information could truly detonate the singularity and form a black hole.

The mont most torpedoes approached the at Mountain Starship, they triggered the preset gravitational explosion conditions and exploded with a roar.

The Singularity Torpedoes imdiately connected into a giant black hole. Although the black hole's maw was not yet large enough to swallow the at Mountain Starship whole, the violent gravity began tearing at the starship, dragging it toward the black hole.

"Ah—no!" Yongxi scread, his face even appeared on the surface of the at Mountain Starship, twisted with terror. But under the black hole's massive influence, he couldn't even escape from the starship, pinned firmly to its surface.

As the black hole gradually grew, shredding and then devouring the at Mountain Starship, Bai Zhongqi felt a surge of satisfaction. He glanced at the body lying in front of him; he didn't understand why he had decided to bring this corpse back. Maybe it was out of sympathy for the death of a beautiful, vibrant life, or perhaps he wished to learn about the Pilgrim's biotechnical gene manipulation.

The ever-expanding black hole even began to exert a significant pull on the Holand Titan. Just as Bai Zhongqi was preparing to neutralize the singularity using the Iridium Star's newly acquired White Hole technology, he suddenly discovered that as a great deal of matter was compressed, the structure of the counterfeit world began to waver, and the black hole actually started tearing through the once impenetrable barrier of the counterfeit world, revealing a corner of the real Void outside!

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