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456: Chapter 242: The Heaven-Defying Combat chanism 456: Chapter 242: The Heaven-Defying Combat chanism A purple curtain rose from the ground, and the raging thunderstorm only caused it to ripple slightly.

Beyond the translucent Energy Barrier lay the main base of the Torch Organization.

The boundary is tightly sealed, encompassing only this rest area, even isolating the Ascension Device Laboratory.

Its coverage isn’t small, but it extends more outward, covering a large expanse of the planet’s surface.

Shredded tal fragnts whirled in the air, colliding with the Tank Guard cha with a “clang” of impact, barely visible arcs of electricity emanating from it, but amidst the ever-expanding thunderstorm, nothing was discernible.

Li Ming looked up, his gaze fixed intently on that purple curtain.

On the surface, it seed to be the sa type used to protect the warehouse.

“Indeed, this area still has defense chanisms.” Li Ming wasn’t surprised.

Connet must have considered how to suppress, intimidate or even kill these many A-level life forms in the sa place, should conflicts arise.

This purple Energy Shield, along with the Energy Film protecting the storage of Dinsion Crystals, likely belonged to the sa type, or rather, from the sa Dinsional Creature.

However, the strength of this Energy Shield exceeded his expectations, easily capable of blocking even the residual effects of combat between A-level life forms.

“And there’s this sensation of blockage…” Li Ming lifted his tallic arm, feeling a tangible resistance, akin to being in a swamp.

With a thought, the combat intelligence of the Tank Guard cha, which wasn’t specifically enhanced, rely a standard auxiliary system, detected multiple positional reactions.

anwhile, on the battlefield, the fight continued.

Brother’s facial wounds were regenerating at an incredibly rapid rate, and with a surge of imnse strength, he imdiately grabbed the thick chanical arm striking at him.

With a kick of his leg, he sent Taipo flying, leaving a deep, huge footprint in the abdon armor of the latter, quickly creating distance.

In an instant, space twisted around him, pitch black yet shimring with a rainbow hue, as energy burst forth from his body.

It spread rapidly across the ground like oil, and from it flew black crow-like creatures, swarming the skies.

A portion of these black crows, like weary birds returning to their nest, turned and poured into Brother’s body, where Special Energy flowed internally, rapidly healing his facial wounds.

The rest ford so kind of protective barrier around his body.

Taipo arrested his retreat, brought his hands together to form an invisible Special Energy field, which should be so kind of Gravity field based on his positioning.

But because of the terrifying Thunder Elent he wielded, the field was distorted to an extent, gathering ions into a fearso electrical sphere, striking down from nowhere like the arrow of a deity!

Brother’s movents stiffened montarily, the paralysis almost imdiate, his muscles tensed, veins bulged, the adaptability of an Advanced Life Form rapidly overcoming the paralysis caused by the ionic sphere piercing through him.

But Lei wasn’t just spectating; his hands clasped tight, thick thunder light converging to form a sharp, cyan-blue dagger, his cha twisting chanically, amassing endless power.

It was clear to see, the Energy Confinent Device on his arm turned a glowing red, seemingly unable to withstand the pressure.

Streams of cyan-blue light surged across his body, with energy reactions skyrocketing!

In the next mont, his slender body suddenly blurred, transforming into a blue bolt of lightning, intersecting with Brother in a flash, as if teleporting behind him.

Slash!

A flash of electricity, Brother’s pupils constricted, a massive gash carved out at his neck, a third of it severed, the edges charred.

Lei continued to ravage the insides of the wound with his energy, the gash further widening.

Brother’s body shook violently, now able to move; he swiftly turned to block Lei’s renewed surge, retaliating furiously.

The strength transmitted through the collision to Lei’s cha caused a violent shaking, even fracturing it.

Earlier, in Des’s room, the light was dim.

On the table in front of him, several tal materials were laid out.

It was now confird that all the tal materials purchased by Brother were forged a second ti in the sa way to disguise as normal materials.

“This technology is truly astonishing.” Des marveled to himself.

Even though he did not have a great impression of the chanical Azure Dragon, he had to admit at this mont that the other’s technique was exquisite, beyond imagination.

Even with the naked eye, he could only spot a few inconsistencies.

If they were traded in civilizations of lower technological level, their detection equipnt being less advanced, there was a real possibility of slipping through, deceiving them.

“But his purpose isn’t to swindle people…” Des pondered, such actions carried more benefits than harm, damaging reputation easily, and could only deceive ordinary people,

He hadn’t heard of similar forgery thods spreading within the circle of chanics, indicating the other party didn’t use it much.

“Then for what reason?” Des pondered for a long ti.

He even considered retro-tracing the source but was increasingly astonished because the molecular structures within these obsolete materials achieved an absolutely balanced state in an extrely sophisticated manner.

Destroying even a bit too much would cause drastic changes to the surface characteristics.

Seeing the bigger picture from a small sample, the technical level of this Azure Dragon was profoundly deep, at least in the field of material science.

“Formidable or not, I don’t care, as long as he doesn’t take what’s mine.” He mused to himself.

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