My Monster Fuses Everything-Chapter 636 - 414: Insect God General_2

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Chapter 636: Chapter 414: Insect God General_2

The strength was enough to shatter mountains and exceed the might of conventional missiles; even their punches and kicks surpassed them.

However, the power that could smash mountains, when deployed against each other, merely produced a series of muffled thuds, as their formidable defenses steadily absorbed the attacks.

Even shockwaves that could tear through space were completely ignored by the physical bodies of both the Hook Centipede General and the Insect God General.

In terms of defensive strength, just the two of them were much stronger than a typical Fifth-Order.

The battle intensified, and suddenly, Zhou Xichao’s figure faltered. Zhang Xinxin seized the opportunity, stepping forward and raising his fist, ready to suppress him.

However, just as he moved forward, the Hook Centipede General was suddenly rammed by the Insect God General. His figure swayed, and then a massive fist repeatedly struck, heavily slamming him to the ground.

The thick Titanium Alloy ground instantly cracked, the entire Trial Field shaking thrice within a several-hundred-meter radius.

Zhang Xinxin was smashed up but Spirit Factors surged forth, and he abruptly stood up, stabilizing himself, yet he did not attack the opponent again.

“Major Zhou?”

Zhang Xinxin had not misjudged; if it were purely the beastly intent of Zhou Xichao, he would never have used the tactics just now. Moreover, the final set of movements was clearly military close combat techniques.

As expected, at this time, the Insect God General had already stopped moving, and then the black insect armor around his body writhed continuously, like activated black flesh, and soon gathered at the spine, transforming into a pitch-black vertebra and merging into the flesh.

“Sorry, I was suppressed by that instinct just now.”

Zhou Xichao’s figure appeared, showing a hint of guilt; even when controlled by that power-hungry instinct, he had maintained a weak but independent consciousness, albeit faint, yet able to perceive the external situation.

Fortunately, as Zhang Xinxin fought him and suppressed the runaway power, he gradually regained control and eventually revived a few rounds earlier.

Both stopped, but the battle they had just fought left an unforgettable impression on the spectators. The sheer power of their physical combat had almost split the Trial Field designed to withstand missiles and even conventional nuclear bombs.

The power of Fifth-Order was indeed a significant step, for it allowed one to find footing in the current apocalypse.

“Come back, both of you; it’s about time.”

Su Han called the two back, while the remaining small Moon’s Nests were slowly assimilated, gradually revealing the Trialists within.

“Roar”

Furious roars echoed, accompanied by the mighty power of Fifth-Order, with Spiritual Energy fluctuations appearing as if to stir up tempestuous waves.

Many forms slightly varied, but generally speaking, several Insect God Generals appeared, among whom eight or nine went berserk.

Seeing this spectacle, everyone’s faces changed simultaneously. Fortunately, Su Han frowned, his even more powerful strength enveloping the entire Trial Field; the shattered ground began to reshape, and several massive metal cages rose from the ground, enveloping them.

The metal bars were not thick, but this time they were mixed with Su Han’s Rule Power; even though the Insect God Generals of Fifth-Order smashed the cages loudly, they could not break out.

After venting for over half an hour, they gradually regained consciousness, and the flesh of the Insect God Generals retracted into their vertebrae, reverting to their original forms.

Along with those who had stably metamorphosed, they now stood in unison in the Trial Field.

“Thirteen breakthroughs successful, seven still Fourth Order Superior, but they have already shown initial signs of Physical Spirit Transformation, and their capacity and manipulation of Spiritual Energy is double that of typical Fourth Order Superior.”

Su Han roughly sensed the situation of the Trialists present, a thoughtful expression appearing in his eyes.

“Congratulations to you all on your successful breakthrough. Whether as Stellar Torch Guardians or as Insect God Generals, three days from now you will step onto the battlefield. Please be sure to familiarize yourselves with your power; coordinate well with the research center to leave your data behind in these three days.”

“Yes, Lord.”

The thirty responded in unison. Su Han withdrew from the nest, and everyone dispersed. Three days seemed long, but for many, preparing for a major battle involved logistics and coordination of various parties, and it was not a simple task.

Su Han returned to his room alone, pondering the matters of the Stellar Torch Guardians and the Insect God Generals.

There were some things he hadn’t openly discussed with anyone. Whether it was the Insect God Generals or the Stellar Torch Guardians, in Su Han’s perception, both had a close connection to him, as if they were his most loyal believers, channeling the scattered emotions, spirit, and faith back to him through this subtle link.

“Constituted from my Rule Power, thus seen as my believers, huh? Even if unable to directly control life and death or actions, such a connection is still quite formidable.”

Su Han felt increasingly like a Demon God in the Great Blood Sea; although not reaching that level, whether it was the Star Torch Tree network, the strengthening of the Ancestral Tree System in the Tree Domain, the transformation of the Angel Envoy insect warriors, or now the Stellar Torch Guardians and Insect God Generals, each path seemed like igniting the fire of all beings, gathering it within himself.

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This power was naturally formidable and gradually became Su Han’s biggest trump card, but the responsibilities behind this power were not light.

“With great power comes great responsibility, huh…”