The People's God: Sacrificing Trillions to Ascend-Chapter 376 - Reply from the Association Leader
Han Wu summoned a large number of locusts to test the process and collected the results. The data showed that the chance of his units awakening an armor through the replica was one in ten thousand—far below the original Profound Armor Pillar’s 10% success rate.
He was further shocked when the Armor Civilization issued a warning after he reviewed the data. The Will of the Armor Civilization forbade him from continuing his research and threatened to forcibly return him to the Divine Civilization if he disobeyed.
Han Wu noted down how harsh the Will of the Armor Civilization was and grew certain that the direction of his research was correct to the point where he was already touching the edges of the truth of the Profound Armor Pillar. That was why he had received such a harsh warning from the Will of the Armor Civilization.
Although he had to halt his experiments, he felt satisfied with the results. The armor of the Armor Civilization formed the core of its strength, and the technology required to manipulate it rivaled that of the divine realm of the Divine Civilization. If such core technology were stolen or leaked, it could devastate a civilization, potentially leading to its collapse.
Han Wu decided to halt his research and focus on ways to defeat the Monster Armor Association. After days of building their forces, their armies had grown enormous.
Han Wu commanded a billion locusts. Jing Jing’s skeletons multiplied through the slaughter of their enemies and had reached an astounding 100 million. Qin Shuang’s army was smaller, with only 10 million Thunder Sparrows, yet their destructive power was unmatched. Among the three, her forces dealt the most devastating damage.
With the enemy no longer a daunting threat, Han Wu called the two girls and they started waging war against the Monster Armor Association. A bloodcurdling war swept past the Armor Civilization. Every single base associated with the Monster Armor Association was reduced to nothing as they received divine punishment from the trio.
The Monster Armor Association had been having a good time prior to the trio’s arrival, and together they launched a campaign against the Monster Armor Association. A brutal war swept through the Armor Civilization. Every base tied to the association fell to ruin, struck as if by divine judgment at the hands of the trio.
The Monster Armor Association had thrived before the trio’s arrival, but now they faced resistance unlike anything they had encountered. For the first time, they met a force capable of challenging their dominance.
The Gods of the Monster Armor Association convened to devise a strategy, yet their deliberations yielded nothing. None could halt the trio’s relentless assault. Despite commanding millions of soldiers, thousands of Demigods, and seven powerful Gods, they could not withstand the trio’s unstoppable army.
Sensing imminent danger, the higher-ups of the Monster Armor Association had no choice but to call upon their mysterious leader. Since the association’s founding, he had never appeared in public. Only the Gods of the Monster Armor Association knew of his existence, and none had ever glimpsed his true form.
What they did know was that he possessed the Divinosaurus Armor. When transformed, he became a 3,000-meter-tall behemoth with unimaginable strength, unmatched vitality, and the ability to condense Light Energy from the air into a devastating laser attack.
The higher-ups sent a message through the association’s special encrypted channel and waited. Three minutes later, a response arrived: I will be there for the final war.
The higher-ups erupted with excitement. To them, the appearance of their undefeated leader guaranteed their victory.
“To war! Everyone, prepare for the final battle. Recall every operative and ready yourselves to face the Armor Warriors and their three envoys!”
The news spread to every corner of the Armor Civilization. Hidden members of the Monster Armor Association revealed themselves, sabotaged the bases they had infiltrated, and returned swiftly to regroup for the final confrontation.
Ban Tu’s forces followed a similar path. Many Armor Warriors returned to the base under the banner of the trio and formed a formidable army of their own. Because the trio was preoccupied with commanding their units, they could not directly manage the Armor Warriors. The responsibility naturally fell to Ban Tu.
The two sides marshaled their forces, bracing for a final, decisive war. The Monster Armor Association fielded 19.73 million warriors and had managed to assemble twelve Gods. Han Wu’s side counted nine Gods, including the trio, alongside 6 million lesser Armor Warriors. They also commanded a massive civilian population of 400 million.
Fortunately, Han Wu’s army was reinforced by the trio’s units, which formed the backbone of their forces. He knew these numbers were only temporary. Once the war erupted, both sides would witness the true terror of the skeleton race. None would anticipate how powerful the skeletons were—except the trio.
Finally, the war erupted as the Monster Armor Association gathered in a single formation. Their Gods took positions at the rear and directed the battle as generals. Armor Warriors and monsters arrayed themselves on opposite ends before clashing in violent combat.
After witnessing the sheer power of her Thunder Sparrows, Han Wu and Jing Jing decided to strike back, eager to prove their worth. They employed the same formidable strategies that had earned them their reputations.
Han Wu detonated his locusts amidst the monster ranks. Many were only wounded by the explosions and retained their fighting abilities, but no one anticipated that the blasts would crack the fabric of space itself. Those jagged rifts mercilessly swallowed nearby monsters and sliced their flesh like sharpened blades. Bodies were shredded, and blood sprayed into the air like fountains.
In the next instant, the Skeleton Knights summoned skeletons from the dead. In moments, the corpses littering the battlefield transformed into swaying skeletal soldiers, some still clinging to remnants of flesh.
These skeletons were weak and easily shattered by the monsters. However, Jing Jing did not flinch. She summoned her Osteomancers and sent them forward. Every step drew bone fragments to their bodies and strengthened them. By the time they reached the frontline, they had grown into ten-meter-tall bone giants—the most powerful Heroic life forms ever seen. Their strength rivaled Black armor users, and their regeneration was unmatched.
They trampled the battlefield with relentless force and annihilated everyone in their path. The Monster Armor Association suffered another devastating blow. Many were flattened beneath the Osteomancers’ immense bodies, and their corpses rose again as skeletons under Jing Jing’s command.
The frontline gradually gave way, and the Gods of the Monster Armor Association watched with mounting dread. They had expected their army to triumph over the Armor Warriors and the trio, but their assumptions proved disastrously wrong. At this rate, the trio’s forces threatened to erase their presence from this civilization forever.







