16: Disaster Court
Ding! Congratulations, Host!
White materials: Queen Ant Stone Egg, Doll Limb, Blood-stained Copper Coin, Swamp Lizard Skin, Painted Skin Human Oil, Color-changing Robe…
Green materials: Cursed Crow Tongue, Banshee Blood, Man-faced Tree's Face,Wrath Crystal, Starved Ghost's Stomach, Shadow Demon's Shadow…
Blue materials: Nano Steel Core, Blood Moon Shard, Magma Tear Crystal, Gold Crystal Soul Stone, Seven-Element Energy Stone, Flesh Worm Nest!
Purple materials: Calamity Crown, Twelve Illusory Dreams!
Su Yi stared at the materials he had drawn this time, first sighing and shaking his head, then nodding.
According to the typical system tropes in novels, his luck would decline after he became rich.
It seemed he was in that situation now.
However, Su Yi still felt it was good to get two purple materials this time—it was better than getting none at all.
Su Yi looked at the materials before him, including those that had previously dropped, totaling over 130 items.
With so many materials, how should he use them?
As he pondered, an extreme sense of crisis suddenly struck.
Following this sense of crisis, Su Yi looked up, only to see that deep in space, beyond the reach of sight,
A heart-pounding energy was quietly gathering.
At this moment.
A weapon with an extremely futuristic technological feel suddenly came into view.
It resembled an inverted giant bowl, emitting a cold metallic luster all over its body, surrounded by layers of rings. These rings, like living beings, flickered with faint light in rhythm with its “breathing.”
This weapon was the treasure of the Gonggong Department of Daxia—Tian Hong.
As the rings around Tian Hong gradually lit up, the originally faint light became increasingly dazzling, eventually converging into blinding beams of light that streaked across the dark universe like lightning.
And at the center of the beams, a terrifyingly powerful energy was furiously gathering, like an enraged giant beast, poised to strike.
Just as this energy was about to reach its peak, the light rings around Tian Hong suddenly “came alive.” They rapidly detached from Tian Hong's main body and swiftly sped towards the Yuehai Community below.
These light rings, like inverted giant bowls, enveloped the entire Yuehai Community at an astonishing speed.
In the blink of an eye, the Yuehai Community was covered by these mysterious light rings, as if completely isolated from the outside world.
Upon feeling this energy, Su Yi's expression became solemn.
Su Yi could naturally perceive the power of this energy—it was no less powerful than his move when he previously broke through the Critical Point, and its energy coverage was even superior.
“Is this Tian Hong?”
Su Yi mused to himself.
Although he wasn't sure how long it would take for Tian Hong to complete its release, judging by the speed of the energy condensation, it would likely take less than an hour to form.
Looking at the coverage area, it was clear that the entire community had been completely abandoned—although the population here wasn't large, tens of thousands of people lived here.
Had the authorities given up on these people?
However, Su Yi soon smiled faintly.
Since you want to be the villains, then I shall be the good guy.
As for who brought this disaster?
It doesn't matter.
I'll just ask one question.
“Were they saved?”
...
“Roar—”
“Hiss—”
A colossal, black, tumor-like creature roared furiously, only to be torn apart by sharp claws, its flesh and blood splattering onto the ground like rain.
An Changyang stared at the hideous monster, his eyes filled with bewilderment.
Just moments ago, he was playing a game, on the verge of defeating the Zombie King.
Suddenly, with a “bang,” an unexpected change occurred, and the house instantly exploded.
An Changyang was flung away by a strange force, and before he could react, he saw that the place where his house once stood had turned into a bizarre two-dimensional image.
Immediately after, a huge opening appeared there, and countless monsters swarmed out of it.
An Changyang didn't flee immediately; instead, he searched for adults nearby.
However, he found nothing, and with the sheer number of monsters, if he didn't leave soon, it would be too late.
An Changyang also thought that he himself looked like a monster.
He planned to blend in, but then he discovered that although he was not human, the monsters were chasing him as if he were human.
In desperation, An Changyang had no choice but to pick a random direction and flee quickly.
But due to the delay, many monsters still caught up.
An Changyang alone was no match for the overwhelming number of monsters; it was difficult to escape.
Just then, a group of “people” appeared from nowhere and rushed forward, engaging in a chaotic battle with the monsters.
An Changyang then realized that these “people” seemed abnormal—how could normal people, after being torn to shreds, reassemble themselves and continue fighting?
At this moment, the clones rushed into the monster horde like sheep entering a wolf pack, and were immediately torn to pieces.
But due to their vast numbers, even before being torn apart, they could take one or two monsters down with them.
As for the clones that were torn to shreds, they would reassemble themselves after a while and charge forward again.
This was mainly because when Su Yi created the clones, in order not to waste too much energy, he allocated only a small amount of overall energy to each clone.
Insufficient energy meant limited destructive power; their only advantage was that they could become immune to physical damage when energy-transformed.
If they couldn't perform physical attacks after energy transformation, these clones, if all energy-transformed, would be like a group of unkillable ghosts, even more monstrous than the monsters themselves.
However, the current situation was not much different; facing this group of unkillable “monsters,” the seemingly hideous but mortal true monsters appeared somewhat fragile instead.
“Holy crap, I can't find my lower body, can someone help me look for it!”
“What's that compared to me? I don't even know where my eyeballs were knocked to; now I can only slash wildly!”
“Damn it, I cut the wrong person! I'm one of us!”
“If you ask me, why don't you energy-transform like me and directly drill into the opponent's head to dig out their brains? It's convenient, fast, and you don't have to worry about losing body parts.”
“Oh my goodness, this damn thing doesn't have a brain?!”
After one clone energy-transformed and drilled into a monster's head, digging around, it found only dead muscle inside and nothing else, prompting it to curse.
An Changyang witnessed this scene and fell silent.
Although he didn't know the origin of these “abnormal people,”
He felt that they might be with the adult, or perhaps the adult's subordinates, so he decided to go forward and ask.
A moment later.
An Changyang awkwardly retreated—he had spoken for a long time, but the other party completely ignored him.
Actually, An Changyang had misunderstood the clones.
In the clones' perception, An Changyang was the main body's “experiment,” and they feared that interacting with An Changyang at this moment would incur the main body's displeasure, which was why they chose to remain silent.
“Ah!! Woohoo!!”
Just then, all the clones suddenly became excited.
An Changyang was confused and instinctively took a few steps back.
He was worried that these guys, who were more monstrous than monsters, would suddenly go crazy and take him out too.
The clones were excited because the main body had started to exert its power.
Previously, the clones' killing speed was slow due to insufficient destructive power.
But now, with the main body having fused with dozens of extraordinary items, this problem no longer existed.
“Oh, I got a spot in the Star Constellation Society!”
“Why fight for the Star Constellation Society? That name doesn't sound grand enough. Look at our Calamity Court, now that's domineering!”
“Exactly, the name Calamity Court is so awesome!”
“Hmph, what's the use of a good name? Your Calamity Court's randomly acquired extraordinary items, less than ten are blue, and most are white.”
“Unlike our Star Constellation Society, which starts with purple quality!”