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But the problem is, they don’t even have a nuclear bomb in Japan!

And even if they did, this is Tokyo; they wouldn’t dare to use it!

The Japanese fighter pilots watched helplessly as missiles proved ineffective and the thousand-hand centipede wreaked havoc across Tokyo, knowing their own families might also fall victim to it.

Realizing this, so pilots, with red eyes, drove their fighter jets around the thousand-hand centipede, using machine guns and missiles to target the creature’s eyes, mouth, and antennae, hoping to cause it so harm.

The thousand-hand centipede sneezed, looking at the swarming Japanese fighter jets around it, annoying like flies, these creatures were disturbing it slightly.

The giant insect eyes revealed displeasure, the thousand-hand centipede shook its body, and the spine ridges on its back began to glow with a purple halo, lightning encircling it.

The next mont, Purple Light Rays emitted from the end of its spine, scorching the air, forming a dense laser web like a Heavenly Maiden Scattering Flowers, piercing through the flying Japanese fighter jets.

Bang bang bang bang bang bang!

Every Japanese fighter jet was swept and exploded mid-air by the thousand-hand centipede, transforming into grand fireworks in the sky.

Afterwards, as the thousand-hand centipede moved, the Purple Light Rays moved with it, slicing through hundreds of tall buildings, cutting them in half and toppling them.

Within a radius of ten miles centered on the thousand-hand centipede, all tall buildings were leveled.

Roar!

The thousand-hand centipede swung its head, flying towards the sky, having almost had enough fun.

But before leaving, it opened its mouth again, beginning to brew its Skyfire Breath.

Seconds later, the thousand-hand centipede abruptly unleashed its Skyfire Breath.

Boom!

A scorching pillar of fire erupted from the mouth of the thousand-hand centipede, the column tens of ters wide, roaring like a True Dragon of fla.

All Japanese standing before the fire pillar were instantly vaporized, tanks turned to molten iron, and high-rises built of steel and concrete were pierced and shattered.

In the densely populated city of Tokyo, the terrifying power of the Skyfire Breath carved out a river of scorching lava, with the accompanying intense heat and shockwaves igniting the surrounding buildings, while nearby Japanese were shredded by the shockwave, their innards shattered.

Upon reaching the end, the Skyfire Breath exploded violently.

It’s as if a half-spherical red light do was overturned on the ground, the high temperature lting steel and concrete, creating a crater three hundred ters deep, and the terrifying shockwave caused many Tokyo buildings to collapse like paper.

From above, the lava river created by the Skyfire Breath sliced through the main district, making Tokyo City seem like it was parted in the middle.

Looking at the destruction it caused, the thousand-hand centipede flew away contentedly, leaving behind a city of utter devastation.

Tokyo, once hailed as Asia’s top city, has beco riddled with scars under the rampage of the thousand-hand centipede; less than one-tenth of its buildings remain standing intact, the Imperial Residence torn apart, Tokyo Tower severed, Jingguo Shrine flattened, and the once bustling Ginza turned into ruins.

In Tokyo City, due to the damage caused by the thousand-hand centipede and the ensuing tsunami, casualties have reached close to ten million, with bodies outnumbering the living.

Everywhere in Tokyo City, there are scenes of devastation and mourning.

Survivors cling to the corpses of their deceased loved ones, or frantically dig through the rubble of buildings, attempting to unearth relatives buried underneath, their cries shaking the heavens and earth.

This once most prosperous capital city of Japan, has now completely fallen into ruins.

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