Edge of the Apocalypse -
Chapter 828: A Strong Woman
Catherine withdrew her gaze from looking at the sky. It was difficult to tell who was the winner and who was the loser from the current situation. The golden lion poured out, seemingly temporarily putting down the Running Stream Stronghold. The elite division of the Federation, led by Capulo, the Berserk Lion Marshal, and a dozen or so generals, was indeed a strong lineup. However, the Alliance Army could not be underestimated. Just Crossia alone was enough to hold Capulo, not to mention the two Prison Flame Giants who had yet to show up. As for the number of Dark Titans, they were no less than the Golden Lion's generals. Moreover, there were many high-grade giants among them. Their battle prowess was already above that of ordinary major generals.
For example, the two in front of him.
The two Dark Titans who were confronting Catherine seemed to have attracted the attention of the enemies in midair. Katherine's eyes shone brightly, and the snake scythe in her left hand suddenly spun at high speed. It let out a low, muffled whistle, like a bomber flying at low altitude.
The strange sound attracted the attention of the two giants. Just as the giant with the crystal on its shoulder cast its gaze towards Catherine, a wheel of light arrived in the sky. The snake sickle spun wildly, as if it was alive. It constantly changed the subtle angle in the air, making it difficult for the giant to lock onto it. It dragged a bright tail flame around the Dark Titan and sliced it. The blade of the snake sickle was made up of Origin Energy and was extremely sharp. This giant's defense was obviously weaker than his scaled companion's, and he didn't want to clash with the snake sickle head-on. The crystal in his shoulder socket lit up, and a dark red light beam shot out from his eyes. The light beam contained surging Origin Energy that instantly spanned a thousand meters.
The giant's line of sight turned into two destructive beams. They crossed the group of fronts, and the mountain silently invaded and collapsed. Immediately, as the two destructive beams moved, the mountain tops were sliced down, and the mountains within a radius of nearly a kilometer collapsed. However, although the giant's beam was powerful, its momentum was shocking. However, it was unable to keep up with the speed of the snake sickle's movement. The tail flames from the snake sickle swept across the giant's body, leaving behind mottled cracks on his dark alloy-like body!
While the crystal giant was being wrapped around the snake sickle, Catherine dragged her spear and rushed towards another scaled giant. The scorpion spear spat out a large green flame from the tip of the spear. Following Catherine's movement, the spear tip flame dragged out a green flag in space. Catherine didn't seem to be moving fast. She ran through the rocks and jumped through the rocks. Every movement was caught in the eyes of the scaled giant.
However, whenever the giant's gaze landed on her, his perception told him that there was actually no living thing there. As a result, a huge contradiction arose in his perception, causing the scale giant to gather its strength, but not a single blow was sent out. This feeling made him extremely sad, and at the same time, he knew that Catherine was actually rushing towards him at high speed. His speed was so fast that his naked eye was unable to catch it. What he saw was only the afterimage of her last second!
In the Giant's rich experience, he had fought against the Marquis of Adahua Planet, and had also fought against the general of the Federation. However, among experts of the same level, Catherine was undoubtedly the most terrifying. He had to be more vigilant, but even though it was as if a green fluorescent light had quietly appeared from the void and gently imprinted itself on his chest, the scaled giant still hadn't noticed it.
His gaze was still fixed on Catherine, who was a hundred meters away, while his perception scanned the changes in the surroundings with all its might in order to scan out Catherine's true body. Only when the seemingly weak green light lightly hit his chest did the giant's entire body tremble. Then, he lowered his head in shock and let out a heaven-shaking roar from his mouth. In his eyes, Catherine's figure emerged from nowhere. The air was like water, and Catherine was like a person who broke through the water. Her figure gradually appeared in the air.
At this moment, the scorpion spear in her hand was already pressed against the giant's chest. The green light on the tip of the spear suddenly lit up, and then the light completely engulfed the upper body of the giant. Even in this space, the mountains shone with spear light, turning into a miserable green!
The light lasted for a very short period of time. In less than two seconds, it quickly disappeared. At the same time, Catherine disappeared. She had already disappeared in the bright light. Only the Scaled Giant was still floating in midair, his face still showing an expression of rage and terror. Following that, his scaled chest suddenly collapsed, and then suddenly rose into the valley. Then, a large cloak of blood sprayed out from within with bone fragments and meat foam.
The giant's chest was like a fountain that exploded. A violent force created a terrifying pressure in his chest, spraying out most of his organs and bones. At the same time, a crystal core the size of an adult's head was sprayed out. The nerves connecting the nucleus were completely broken. The nucleus was wrapped in a layer of dura mater. From time to time, a gentle halo emitted from beneath the dura mater, which was covered with blood vessels and nerves.
Then, the crystal core disappeared into thin air, and when it reappeared, it had already fallen into Catherine's hands.
Catherine stood at the top of a mountain a hundred meters behind the giant. With a wave of the void, the snake sickle flew back and landed in her palm. The crystal giant let out a furious roar, and the light in its eyes sprayed out wildly. But when the two beams of destructive light landed on the top of the mountain, Catherine had long since disappeared. At this moment, his companion fell down and fell onto the ground below.
A moment later, the roar of the crystal giant resounded in the mountains. Catherine sat down in a cave and her aura weakened. After all, killing a high-grade giant with all of his strength just now was an extraordinarily huge expense in terms of both physical strength and Origin Energy. She smiled and placed the crystal core she had obtained from the giant on the ground. He directly ripped off the layer of dura mater and pressed his hands on the crystal stone. Suddenly, a gentle flame sprayed out from the crystal stone, transforming into dozens of rays of light that entered Catherine's nose and mouth.
Catherine directly extracted the Origin Energy from the crystal core to replenish her own consumption. In fact, this was a very dangerous matter. After all, the Dark Titan's Origin Energy was completely different from hers. Not to mention that a large amount of Origin Energy would be wasted, even if the Origin Energy absorbed into his body was different in nature, harmful impurities would appear.
Moreover, the crystal giant outside was clearly searching for her. If it was discovered at this time, it would be a big deal. However, Catherine did not care about anything. She only focused on absorbing the enormous Origin Energy within the crystal core. Moments later, the crystal core became dim, and there were even slight cracks on the surface of the crystal. Only then did Catherine stop absorbing it. She raised her head and spat out a dark flame from her small mouth. It was the impurities that had been expelled from the Origin Energy she had absorbed.
However, more impurities remained in her body. Catherine ignored them and picked up the Snake Sickle Scorpion Spear again. With a flash, he left the cave. Not long after, the giant's roar came from outside the cave, along with Catherine's high-speed departure from the sky.
"It seems that a war has begun."
In an alien mothership, in a material warehouse. Alan jumped down from the container. From the porthole above, he could clearly see fireballs exploding in the sky south of the mountain, and countless black shadows of flying ships shuttling back and forth. He could even feel the intersection and collision of many powerful auras. It was a fierce battle between the experts of the two camps. In contrast, the mothership was much quieter, as if the federal attention had been attracted to the enemy troops in the wilderness, and they hadn't noticed that the mothership in the mountains was undergoing renovation.
"How boring! Are we going to stay here forever? I won't do it!" Shouted Hubble. The big guy was already an uneasy person, let alone hiding, which made him feel very uncomfortable.
Alan smiled and said, "Of course not. We have to find something to do."
The rest of them looked at him. Alan stepped on the ground and said, "No matter what the purpose of the aliens is to modify this ship, I believe it will not be a good thing for us. So I'm going to blow it up, Belmond. How many military contributions would it take to blow up an enemy ship?"
"I don't know," shrugged Belmond, "but it's not less than killing a Dark Titan, is it?"
"It won't be less. I think a third-class merit won't be able to escape. If this mothership is of great importance, then there will be even more." Alan kicked Hubble. "It's time to continue playing your role as a five-toothed warrior and see if you can figure out where the mothership's power room is."
Hubble muttered discontentedly, "I'm working again. It's not fair for you to stay here." However, he still stood up and complained, but on this mothership, Hubble's identity was undoubtedly more suitable for moving around. So the Catus patted their butts and left the warehouse, while Alan and the others hid behind a pile of boxes. The bored Talikova climbed onto the container and looked through the porthole at the flames of war in the distance, not knowing what she was thinking.
Belmond stood guard by the door, giving Alan and Laura a a chance to be alone. Alan looked at Talikova and whispered, "After the battle here is over, we will leave. Are you alright?"
"Of course, and there are quite a few problems." '"I'm a Hulma," said Laura bitterly. "The Hulma live in the mountains and the earth, not in the endless universe. Besides, I can't be at ease with Talikova. Ali Man is dead, so even if this girl sends her to the Holy Land, she probably won't be able to get along with other tribesmen."
"If she wants, you can take her with you." Alan smiled.
Laura's eyes lit up at first, but then she shook her head and said, "I'm afraid the little girl won't like it."
"So, are you planning to stay?"
"I don't know. Perhaps, I still need time to think about it." Laura raised her head and said, "Can we not discuss this for the time being? After this war is over, I promise to give you an answer."
Alan nodded. Belmore suddenly came back and took Talikova off the trunk. "Hide," he said anxiously. "Someone's coming."
There was a burst of heavy footsteps outside the warehouse. Alan and the others had just hid their bodies. A group of Catus strode in from outside the door, using tractors to carry boxes into the warehouse and put them away. After a while, they left one after another. After they left, Allen arrived in front of the new set of containers. He opened one of the boxes and found that there was a whole box of Valley Blue Steel inside!
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