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Chapter 460: Chapter 75 Salmatia

During their march, War God Leopold activated an Extraordinary Item, rendering everyone rapidly invisible.

Soon, continuous booming sounds ca from above, emitted by swarms of drones patrolling in all directions, ticulous as guard bees protecting their hive.

In such an open area, once exposed under these swarms, the barrage and focused fire they would face were imaginable.

While invisible, the group finally reached the periters of Salmatia.

This was a colossal moving fortress, its structure towering hundreds of ters high, reaching straight into the heavens, covering a staggeringly vast area.

Every few ters along the outer periter were wall-style Force Field Shield generators, pulling up translucent azure walls through coiled pillars. Even before approaching these force field walls, everyone felt their Spirituality intensely suppressed, forcing them out of invisibility.

Anti-Demon Magnetic Field

“Here, you three take these,” Aske said as he took spare handguns from Miel, hand them over to dea, Thira, and Nora.

These three ladies had their abilities greatly restricted within the Anti-Demon Magnetic Field (as the Spirituality consud to use abilities could not be replenished), forcing them to rely primarily on firearms. If Peggy hadn’t possessed the skill “Death Law,” which allowed her to let the surrounding Anti-Demon Magnetic Field “apoptosis” in critical situations, Aske wouldn’t have dared to bring these three ladies into actual combat.

“The next part is on you,” said the two demigods.

Peggy stepped forward composedly, her gaze fixed on the force field walls. Death tadpoles materialized around her, resisted the suppression of the Anti-Demon Magnetic Field, and surged forward. Monts later, the translucent azure wall surface suddenly flashed with snowflake-like patterns.

Then abruptly disappeared.

The force field generators on both sides of the wall also rapidly collapsed into the soil, with loud alarm sounds echoed throughout Salmatia.

“Go!” The two demigods imdiately rushed inside.

“Let’s follow them!” Aske quickly urged everyone to move forward swiftly.

With the collapse of the force field shield, the nearby patrolling drone swarms almost instantly noticed sothing was amiss, buzzing as they dove down. Many Synthetic Humans also rushed towards, lifting firearms swiftly aiming at the group.

Huh? They are actually aiming at this ti?

In his surprise, Aske drew his Dragon Bone Longsword in an instant, swinging it in the air so densely that the sound of bullets being split crackled through the air.

Sothing feels off! As soon as he made the first strike, his gaze quickly shifted downwards, swiftly glanced at the bullets he had split.

These are smart electric shock bullets! While not lethal, they are anti-violence ammunition designed to incapacitate the target temporarily!

Indeed, this was also why Aske opted for the Dragon Bone Sword—tal weapons were too susceptible to being countered by electric shock abilities or equipnt.

War God Leopold was the first to charge into the Synthetic Humans’ ranks, swinging his long sword at a breathtaking speed beside him. He didn’t possess the BUG-like swordsmanship of Star Nine Forms but relied purely on his eyesight and wrist strength to slice bullets away, intercepting in front of the Synthetic Humans.

Wilderness Bear Mason, anwhile, charged at the base of the building, warhamr in hand, swinging one, two, three, four tis, rapidly denting the alloy wall, eventually breaking a large hole into it.

“Go!” Mason roared and then swiftly rushed into the building with his warhamr.

The Azure Longsword mbers followed imdiately, with Leopold covering the rear, sohow managed to blast down the wall’s opening again, blocking the route of pursuing Synthetic Humans.

The exterior of the Salmatian Beehive looked brutish and crude, seemingly sturdy, and the inside looked… even more brutish and crude. Pipes and lines covered the ceilings and walls, with groups of spider robots crawling along these pipelines, not attacking anyone.

The demigods and The Azure Longsword rcenaries didn’t provoke these spiders; instead, speeding along, they quickly arrived at a spacious workshop.

Scattered production lines interlaced each other, continuously transporting various chanical parts, which were assembled, combined, and welded by chanical arms on either side until delivered into the next workshop.

Everyone had not yet reacted when an automatic turret suddenly descended from the ceiling and began to fire at everyone rapidly.

The sound of shooting was not the typical explosion of bullets being fired, but rather it sounded like sothing was burning, accompanied by extrely vivid red lasers shooting out like lightning.

Wilderness Bear Mason imdiately stood in front of everyone, the laser hitting his chest and instantly lting a large hole.

Yet, this demigod acted as if nothing had happened, casually picking up a spider robot that was crawling along the wall and using it as a projectile to smash the laser turret.

“This Wilderness Bear’s Energy Storage Law not only accumulates kinetic energy or montum but also stores physical power,” Aske explained to everyone over the secret mind channel, “Every ti he gets injured, the wound heals through physical power, and a certain proportion of the consud physical power is stored, then fully restored when he is severely wounded.”

“Considering this demigod’s age, you might guess how much physical power he had accumulated during the last Magic Tide. Rember, only a demigod can kill a demigod, even when using the upper limit of the Magic Tide, it’s their own uncontrolled spirituality that kills them.”

Wilderness Bear’s body slightly vibrated, the large hole in his chest had completely healed, his healing speed comparable to that of the Flesh Sequence.

“Destroy this place,” War God Leopold commanded and then charged forward with his sword.

From across the production line, nurous synthetic humans rushed forward, their firearms emitting lasers that almost ford a net in the air. War God Leopold, with his astonishing speed, dodged these lasers. However, a figure quickly surpassed him, charging into the army of synthetic humans with a speed that was impossible to catch with the naked eye.

Wilderness Bear’s multiplicative charge generated additional force with each step he took, rapidly reaching maximum speed. Everything in his path, whether production lines, robotic arms, synthetic humans, or any other obstacles, was brutally smashed to pieces by his dynamic energy.

The artistic nature of the War God’s attacks made his longsword seem to carry a mysterious rhythm. As his strikes flowed like the wind, a series of production lines broke apart, chanical arms were shattered, and synthetic humans were torn to pieces, causing a domino effect of destruction.

As for the mbers of The Azure Longsword, they fared much worse under the suppression of the anti-demon magnetic field.

Eleanor, holding a shield, rushed forward to provide cover for the two demigods, but they moved so fast in their attack that they outpaced her.

Sigrdrifa laughed heartily; although she couldn’t freely use frost and thunder due to her giant bloodline, she still thrived, causing destruction throughout the workshop.

Peggy’s hot lt blade was particularly effective; any tal it touched lted and was cut without any obstruction. Mia, however, was more helpless, wandering around with a short knife without finding anything to destroy or items of value worth taking, truly a frustrating situation.

Miel, holding a sniper rifle, skillfully provided support to suppress the synthetic humans confronting the demigods. Three magic system girls, wielding handguns, followed Miel and shot wildly, although they did not manage to inflict much damage, they seed to be having a lot of fun.

Aske stayed back, openly spectating the chaos. Suddenly, a spider robot approached him, extended a tiny tal claw, and tugged at his pant leg.

Looking down in confusion, he saw the spider robot’s top cover open, revealing a tiny wireless earpiece inside.

Aske: ……

Sweeping his spirituality imbued with War Law over it, he confird it wasn’t a mini bomb or any kind of military weapon, then bent down to pick it up. The spider robot imdiately closed its cover and skittered away on its eight chanical legs.

After examining the earpiece for a few monts, Aske popped it into his ear.

He then heard a steady voice.

“Hello.”

“Oh, hello,” Aske responded, “What can I do for you?”

“The Azure Longsword rcenary Corps?” the voice on the other end asked.

“Yes,” Aske replied, “I’m the squad leader of The Azure Longsword. The na is too long for now, but you can call Aske.”

“Alright,” the voice said, “My na is Giovanni Rotario de Conti.”

“But the believers call Innocent, Holy See Innocent.”

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