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[Chapter: 70 Beast Mod Dino God]

Clang! Clang! Clang!

The air was thick with the sound of tal grinding against tal as William and the Dino God, Volcanicus, clashed with overwhelming force. Each strike sent shockwaves reverberating through the battleground, as the two titans continued to duel with relentless fury. Volcanicus bellowed with primal rage, "Conquer!" His flaming sword crackled, energy flickering with every swing. But even the mighty fla was starting to flicker and fade.

The flas surrounding Dino God's sword began to retreat, shrinking back into the blade. William's eyes glead with determination as he snarled, "You're losing your fire, just like your mind. You've fallen so far that you can't even hold onto your own power."

His voice rang with icy venom as he leaped into the air, black sword raised high. "Let's see how long you can pretend to be invincible!"

With a roar, he brought the sword down, aiming straight for Volcanicus's head.

CRACK!

The sound of shattering steel echoed through the skies as William's black sword cleaved through Volcanicus's fla-infused weapon, splitting the sword in two with a single devastating strike. The broken blade clattered to the ground as Volcanicus staggered back, shaking his head in disbelief.

"Conquer!" Volcanicus bellowed again, though the word now carried little conviction. His fury was the last thing keeping him upright. His left arm, now severed from his body, dropped to the earth with a thunderous thud.

William's lips curled into a wicked, mocking smile as he stepped forward, the air around him charged with raw, unbridled power. "You can scream 'Conquer' all you want, but you're nothing more than a hollow shell of the creature you used to be," he taunted. His voice cut through the air like a blade, each word laced with contempt.

William's lips curled into a wicked sneer as he stepped forward, his voice sharp and cutting like a blade. "You've already lost your mind, but sowhere in that shattered psyche, you still cling to the ability to feel fear." His eyes burned with unrelenting intensity as he raised his weapon, the air around him crackling with raw energy.

"Then tremble before ," He thundered, his tone reverberating like a god's decree. "I will annihilate you—mind, body, and soul. Your existence will be erased, and your fear will be the last thing you'll ever feel. FEAR !"

With a deafening roar, William surged forward, his giant sword trailing a wake of destructive force as he swung it rcilessly, cleaving through the air. In one brutal strike, the sword passed over Volcanicus's gargantuan form, landing behind him.

"Aaaaah!"

The massive form of Volcanicus buckled, trembling as if the very earth beneath him was protesting his existence. Slowly, he sank to his knees, his gargantuan body shaking violently. The severed arm fell from his shoulder and hit the ground with a resounding crash.

William wasted no ti. With fluid precision, he swung his sword, the black blade now pressed to the base of Volcanicus's neck. "You've got one chance. Surrender... or die."

"Roar!" Volcanicus cried out, fury exploding from him in waves of heat and energy. His imnse body surged with newfound strength as he pushed against the weight of the sword, a powerful gust of air sweeping across the battlefield.

William stepped back, his eyes narrowing as he watched the Dino God's body begin to shift. The transformation was monstrous— Volcanicus was no longer just a Dino God. His body warped and expanded, turning into a towering behemoth, a chanical dinosaur, over 100 ters in length.

The once-humanoid form of Volcanicus had now taken on the shape of a monstrous Tyrannosaurus Rex, its body a chaotic fusion of steel, iron, and jagged tal. Iron horns jutted from its head like blades, and long steel spines ran down its back. Two enormous tallic wings unfurled with a deafening CRASH, stirring the air with enough force to send debris scattering in every direction. A tail that resembled a teor hamr whipped behind it, leaving destruction in its wake.

Dino god's huge iron wings flashed, powerful wind blew dust and building debris flying around, and in a roar, Volcanicus flew up into the sky.

"Impressive," William muttered, his voice dripping with sarcasm as he watched the enormous beast ascend into the sky, wings slicing through the air with a roar of pure power. "But it won't save you. Death is inevitable."

With a guttural roar, Volcanicus unleashed a torrent of fire, a massive column of flas erupting from his mouth and aiming directly at William, scorching the very air around them.

"Not today," William sneered, his black sword flashing with unnatural speed. He hurled the blade into the path of the fla, the sword eting the fiery onslaught with an ear-splitting CLASH.

But the fire had no effect. The sword absorbed the flas with ease, its black surface glowing as the energy was consud and stored.

Volcanicus's eyes widened in shock. He recoiled, attempting to dodge the inevitable, but it was already too late. The black sword tore through the fire, plunging straight into Volcanicus's mouth and driving through the back of his neck.

"Roar!" Volcanicus shrieked, the sound of agony shaking the heavens. His body convulsed, the sheer pain overwhelming him. With a final, desperate cry, he plumted from the sky, crashing into the ground below with an earth-shattering BOOM.

The impact sent a wave of destruction rippling outward, sending dust and debris high into the air, as a massive crater was carved into the earth where Volcanicus had fallen.

William, his eyes glowing with the satisfaction of a predator on the hunt, strode toward the fallen beast. Despite the massive gash in his neck, Volcanicus was still alive—. His gargantuan form trembled, his monstrous roar replaced by ragged, strained breaths.

With a malicious grin, William placed his boot on Volcanicus's head, pressing down with crushing force. The Dino God let out another agonized cry, but William's resolve remained unshaken.

"What's wrong?" William mocked, his voice cold and rciless. "No more 'Conquer,' no more defiance? What happened to the god who thought he could rule over everything?"

Volcanicus's massive eyes flickered with hatred and desperation, but his strength was waning.

"Pathetic," William growled, pulling the black sword free from the gaping wound in Volcanicus's neck, causing the creature to emit a final, blood-curdling scream. William's footsteps rang out as he toyed with his defeated opponent, grinding his foot into the Dino God's skull.

"Do you understand now? You're just a savage beast. A wild animal." William's voice dripped with disdain. "As much as you rage and scream, as much power as you possess, you're still just an animal. And animals... they obey or they perish. As an animal, behave well and you will survive, disobey and you will be slaughtered, this is the nature of humans, what they can't control they try to either control or destroy it."

Volcanicus's body trembled violently, his pride and rage warring within him. He could not understand. He would not accept this.

"I'll kill you," Volcanicus growled for the first ti in a coherent sentence, his voice filled with venom and fury.

William's smirk deepened. "It's a pity that you won't have that chance.."

The black sword rose high above, ready to end it all.

"I'll give you one last chance. Surrender... or die." William's voice was cold, final, a judgnt passed down by the hand of fate.

Volcanicus's enormous eyes blinked slowly, the pain and humiliation of his situation sinking in. With great effort, he looked at William, his voice a hoarse whisper.

"I... surrender."

"I..."

William's blade stopped a re fraction from the Dino God's neck. His lips curled in a satisfied grin as he regarded his fallen foe.

"Hah, I really thought you would rather die than surrender, well no matter."

"Well... that wasn't so hard, was it?" William laughed. "From now on, I am your master."

The beast's voice was filled with pain and unwilling submission, but the words were clear: "My Lord..."

"That's much better." William laughed heartily, triumphant. He jumped effortlessly onto Volcanicus's imnse back, sitting high above the defeated beast as if he were the ruler of this shattered world.

"You'll serve now, just like the others." William's voice rang with unyielding command.

Volcanicus stood up slowly, William riding on Volcanicus's back, and raised the black giant sword in his hand. Why did he feel the need to be so pretentious, it was easy, he always wanted to do this, so he did?

"Roar" Dino god roared.

The people who survived looked at William riding on Volcanicus one by one. Did this Transforr save them?

"Hurry up, take a shot and post them online."

"I really want to take a photo so that I can brag in the future."

"I've always been a fan of Transforrs, but it's my first ti seeing such a huge one in action."

'They had already forgotten what happened and beca a dia addict once more, they really only felt fear when there was fear, once the source is gone they just forget it that fast.' These were William's thoughts.

William naturally easily heard the cheers and shouts, shook his head, he was a villain and these fools treated him like a hero.

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Seaside. Tessa shouted excitedly, "He....Won, he won, he defeated that thing."

"The boss is really aweso. Even Dino god was conquered by him, haha it really was the right choice to follow the boss." Shouted Crosshairs.

With a smile, Su Yueming said, "This guy is still pretending, he just loves to show off, when he wins."

"Well he did win, so he can have that" Tessa smiled, looking unconsciously at the sea, her face changed, "Sister Su, look, look"

Looking at the sky above, Crosshairs, his eyes tightened. "It's the Lockdown's spaceship."

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