Chapter 616: 284: Infinite Stacking Q, Reversing the Rules of Life (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
In Jack Clark’s Sumeru Bracelet, pieces of golden-red battle armor flew out, crackling as they transformed into a magnificent and fierce Dragon Blood Battle Armor that enveloped him.
Behind his head, four white-gold gears slowly rotated, with two emitting blue and golden radiance, mysteriously sanctified by the halo of the armor.
Howard Lambert still wore that black armor, studded with various spikes, and his shoulders bore two pairs of massive Unique Beast horns, giving off an aura of an ancient warrior’s roughness.
The battle armor of the Lewis sisters suited feminine aesthetics more, with red and blue crystalline armors that were both gorgeous and cool, while Jane Aiken’s green armor was quite stylish.
But…
Looking at Justin Welan’s predominantly yellow, thick armor full of cracks resembling a turtle shell, Jack Clark couldn’t help but remark, “Mr. Willard, isn’t there something a bit… off about your armor?”
“What’s wrong with it? It’s great,”
Justin Welan proudly claimed, “This is the Earth armor I forged, incorporating the Transcendent Materials essence of the tortoiseshell of a giant land turtle that my brother sent me.”
“Due to the same attribute as my cultivation methods, it can maximize the defense of the Mysterious Martial Thick Earth, and with my re-forged Giant Turtle Shield, my protection is even stronger.
“Um… I didn’t mean the defense; I’m talking about the design of your armor… Isn’t it a bit unique?”
Howard Lambert said solemnly, “What Jack means is, you look like a turtle.”
Snort! Mandy Lewis, who had been holding back, couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
At that moment, from afar someone exclaimed, “Damn, that’s a cool mecha.”
From a distance at Simon Camp, mech suits ranging from ten to twenty meters tall continually appeared, with most in humanoid form and a few shaped like Unique Beasts.
And the most formidable was a heavily built mecha interlaced in black and white, towering over forty meters with beast-like double claws and massive shoulders soaring meters high, like the Scale Horns of a Black Colossus.
Most importantly, standing in front of that formidable and domineering mecha was Gabriella with her brilliant, golden locks and a three-dimensional face of absolute beauty.
The contrast between the beauty and the beastly mecha was striking.
Compared to Eastern Summer and Berlin, Simon’s side seemed more imposing as they released one giant mecha after another from the Space Buckle’s subspace.
Their storage space for mechas differed from Jack Clark’s Sumeru Bracelet; they utilized a Folding Subspace, allowing them to store massive mecha suits.
However, apart from the corresponding mechas and ammunition, they could not fit other items due to a special metal forged into the hull of the mechas and ammunition, which produced a unique frequency that matched the Folding Subspace.
On Berlin’s side, a young man with fine black scales on his cheeks said indifferently, “Don’t mind those brutes. Once their ammunition is spent, they’re just oversized machines.”
“Indeed, once they run out of ammunition inside the relic, they can only rely on the kinetic energy of the mecha itself, and their strength will plummet.”
The three cultivation pathways of the Human Federation each had their own strengths and minor flaws.
At that time, Jack Clark inquired, “By the way, you all got your energy crystals and stuff, right?”
“Yes, they’re all inside the Sumeru Bracelet.”
As top-notch geniuses about to enter the relic, Jack Clark and the others had received resources from the Federation during their journey.
Energy crystals to restore True Strength, Spirit Marrow Liquid for rapid recovery of internal and external injuries, and energy bombs equivalent to the strike of a Sixth Heaven cultivator, among others.
“Get ready.”
As the time arrived, Marcellus Larry and Lori Joyner uttered a low shout. Two rings of purple and white light surged skyward from them, transforming into two colossal figures over a hundred meters tall.
Boom!
No sooner had the terrifying Rule True Bodies appeared than the Heavenly Energy around them erupted within a ten-kilometer radius, causing a raging wind that enveloped them in solid white mist.
Under the wrap of formidable Law Power, the two king-level True Bodies reached out with a palm, immediately shattering the Dark Void ahead and tearing open a huge crack.
“Don’t resist.”
With that shout, a tremendous force pulled everyone into the pathway.
Delivered by the two kings, thousands of people turned into streaks of light, plunging into the Void Continent; they descended, scattering in all directions with the central Oasis as a midpoint.
…
The vast plain stretched out with a meandering small river, the grass vibrant green, and a gentle breeze blowing, like a wonderland in a painting.
Yet neither the plains nor the river showed any sign of life, no animals, insects, nor any fish or aquatic creatures.
Just then, sharp buzzing exploded in the sky as meteor-like streaks fell from the heavens.
At ten thousand meters altitude, watching the rapidly enlarging Earth below, Jack Clark unfolded his Flame Light Wings behind him, spewing hot airwaves that shattered the external forces enveloping him.
Whoosh! Jack Clark broke away from the group first.
Following that, Crystal Lewis’s flames burned, transforming into a pair of fiery wings, while Mandy Lewis’s gloomy blue glow flowed, dragging them as they chased after Jack Clark.
Having awakened their Elemental Talents, they were not only much stronger but also possessed some special abilities.
With wings spread, Jack Clark maneuvered the Heavenly Energy to spiral in the air before landing on a small hill, with the Lewis sisters following him.
In such strange surroundings, it was only natural to follow closer to a familiar and strong acquaintance for a sense of safety.
Apart from Jack Clark, Betty Leinster, Denny Rhodes, and Carney Koch, geniuses with more accumulated experience also had gliding skills, their armor sparkling in various colors as they separated from the main group.
Without the ability to fly, Justin Welan and Howard Lambert continued to fall, protected by their strength, until they eventually crashed onto the distant Earth with a thud.