My Supernatural Girlfriends Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 333: Machine and Magic

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

As he continued to charge it with his Light energy, the gel-like material started to react in a fascinating way.

At first, it seemed to absorb the energy slowly, but as more and more Light energy flowed into it, the gel began to glow with a soft, pulsing light.

Its transparency gave way to a mesmerizing display of iridescent colors, as if the very essence of the Light element was being infused into its molecular structure.

The colors swirled and danced within the gel, creating a hypnotic pattern that seemed to shift and change with every passing moment.

This chapt𝓮r is updat𝒆d by ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom.

'It needs more power,'

He kept feeding it until he had only 10% reserved, and shockingly enough, it was far from full.

"How much more does it need to be full?" he muttered aloud

If there was one thing, he was proud of, it was the quantity of his energy, which was far from average, yet the gel devoured it like it was nothing.

(Brat, this substance is even more powerful than Dragon Cores in storing energy. Look, even after you stop feeding it, the amount of energy disappearing from it is insignificant.)

"Yeah, I can see that. This weapon could actually kill that titan if I just filled it, but I'm a bit worried about what will happen to the planet if we strike it with this much firepower."

(I don't know what will happen, brat, but I'm sure it won't be worse than letting that titan devour everything.)

Asher shook his head and rested for a bit to restore his energy.

Though he could regain it passively, meditating and ensuring the flow of his magic path was more consistent accelerated the process.

After resting enough, he went back to charging the gel, repeating the cycle while talking to Deuz about the current situation with the titan.

He needed to strike the monster just after it lost its invulnerability status, and he had to do it without alerting it to prevent it from dodging.

This was also the reason why he needed to shoot the titan from above and not from the side, as it would be easier for the monster to evade the attack from that angle.

"By the way, the titan is so big, how would this thing completely destroy it?" he asked.

[Don't worry, Mr. Asher. The APC uses a technology that allows it to adjust the refraction and reflection of energy, and I've already made some adjustments. Even if the titan grows twice as large as before, we would still be within the weapon's range]

Despite his doubts, he trusted that Deuz and he were on the same page when it came to destroying the titan, so he did not question it anymore.

Finally, after the 30th cycle, the gel was filled to the brim. It was now a pure light, and adding more energy would only cause it to expand in size.

"Maybe I can still add more..." he trailed off, but Deuz's message made him stop.

[Mr. Asher, the egg is showing signs of hatching.]

"Alright, I'll take control," Asher said.

[Negative. It would be far more efficient and effective for me to launch it, because my computing power allows me to pinpoint the perfect timing.]

Asher almost protested, but he saw the pros behind the decision.

First, he didn't even know the exact delay of the attack charging up, so that alone would mess up his own calculations.

And besides, though he was powerful and smart, there was no way he could think faster than an actual supercomputer.

BLINK!

He teleported to the control room to watch the live footage.

Right now, the screen was showing a zoomed-in view of the titan egg.

Various information streams scrolled across the screen in real-time, showing fluctuating energy levels, temperature readings, and other vital statistics.

Each line of code and each set of numbers seemed to pulse in sync with the subtle tremors of the egg.

Deuz, made final adjustments to the system, processing calculations at an incredible speed.

Lines of code rapidly moved, refining targeting systems and optimizing the energy release parameters.

A soft mechanical hum filled the room as Deuz's voice, calm and precise, spoke from the speakers:

[60]

[59]

[58]

[50]

[45]

At the countdown reached 44, the entire weapon began to vibrate as it prepared to charge.

The hum grew louder, reverberating through the control room as the immense power inside the gel started to be transferred.

Asher's eyes flicked to the screen, watching the countdown tick down with a sense of urgency.

Back on the planet surface.

The titan egg continued to tremble, its surface showing signs of hatching.

Until—

Cracks tore through the shell, marking its completion.

BOOOOM!

A shockwave slammed into the ground like a bomb as all the titan's power burst out at once.

The heat alone scorched everything within a thousand kilometers—every living thing turned to ash in seconds.

Its roar followed, shaking the sky, ripping through clouds like they were paper.

"ARGHHHHHHH!"

But before it could take a single step, a colossal pillar of light slammed down from above like judgment itself.

The beam enveloped the titan, its sheer size and intensity so overwhelming that the light stretched across the horizon, visible even from the distant Western Hemisphere.

ZZZZZZ!

There was no explosion, just the deep, resonating hum of the pillar of light as it obliterated everything in its path.

But what was even more terrifying was the fact that the pillar didn't vanish immediately.

It continued for an entire minute, so even if the titan somehow survived the initial wave, it would still be obliterated.

By the time the light began to thin, no trace of anything could be found—just a massive hole the size of small country in the ground.

The ocean had already started pouring in, slowly filling the gap.

From space, it looked like a giant, round waterfall, endlessly draining into the earth.

"It's already over..." Asher was stunned by the sheer destructiveness of the weapon.

But he couldn't deny the reality: it created a hole so vast that it was visible even from space.

'Hey Pantheon, could you pull that off at your peak?' he asked, mentally reaching out.

(Hmph. I could do better than that… but it would take a very long time, so it's not practical for actual combat,)

Asher agreed, but still, the sheer level of destruction was an impressive feat on its own.

Now, he couldn't help but wonder what kind of ridiculous weapons the Truth Seekers possessed.

Even Pantheon considered Deuz's technology outdated, yet it was capable of causing such an effect.

Asher wouldn't be surprised if the Truth Seekers had weapons capable of destroying planets hundreds of times larger than his world.

And then there was that gel. He was 100% sure it came from them.

"Can you confirm if that titan is really dead?" he asked Deuz. "We can't take any chances. If its core survives, it could grow again."

[Mr. Asher, give me 5 minutes. I'll run a deep sweep to make sure. We can't allow such miscalculation to happen]

Asher nodded and settled into one of the chairs, watching the screen as it continued to display the footage. He remained silent, his gaze focused on the visuals.

The hole was deeper than he expected. It was taking an unusually long time for the water to fill it.

'I wonder how I can achieve this much destructive power?'

His mind continued to process the scale of the destruction, and ideas kept popping into his head—the gel, the Alpha Particle Charge power, and how he could imitate it to create a stronger magic.

But before he could fully grasp the idea in his mind, a brilliant flash of light erupted, consuming the entire room in an instant.

BOOOOOOM!

The force was unimaginable. The entire facility—along with Asher, Pantheon, and everything on it—was obliterated, disintegrating into nothingness

No matter how fast they were, they couldn't outrun an explosion of such proximity. It didn't help that it has the same power that erased the titan, known for its toughness.

Not even teleportation could save them. The attack was so fast, it left no time for anyone to even think.

***

***

Back on the ground, a silver humanoid android stood tall, its sleek body reflecting the fading light of the explosion.

Unlike the one Asher had encountered before, this one was far more advanced.

A slight hum resonated from its chest, where a round, glowing crystal pulsed, a sign of the immense energy coursing through its system.

[Target: Eliminated]

[Assassination: Success]

The cold, emotionless voice of Deuz echoed in the android's speaker, its mission now complete.

Deuz had made the decision, calculated the risk, and decided that Asher's power would one day surpass the threat of the titan.

He had to be neutralized before that day came.

For the artificial intelligence, it had done the right thing.

Its main purpose was to ensure humanity's survival, fulfilling the final order of its creator, once hailed as the smartest human alive.