Chapter 297: A Single Swing of the Blade, and All Things
Cleaved (Part 3)
Translator: End less Fantasy Translation Editor: End less Fantasy Translation
This didn’t weigh that much.
Even if the mech didn’t conform to aerodynamic design.
But with enough thrust, even a brick could fly, let alone a mech with a pair of stylish little wings.
As the mech took off, the global onlookers trembled with excitement, dropping their snacks in astonishment.
The mech itself was already a marvel.
Now it could even fly in the sky.
This was just unbelievable.
Relying on its powerful thrusters, the mech entered supersonic cruise.
This speed was incredibly fast, but it was also a huge drain on fuel.
Nuclear fusion didn’t just happen out of thin air; it needed fuel too.
The fuel rods inside the mech used deuterium and tritium.
Under normal use, like running around the Earth, the fuel would have been more than sufficient.
But now, with the electric propulsion engine activated, the consumption spiked to 1200 megawatts.
Even for a nuclear fusion reactor, this was a significant drain.
If it hadn’t been for that phone call, he wouldn’t have activated this mode.
Because in his design, this mode was meant for space, not within the atmosphere.
Half an hour later, the mech landed, deactivating its flight mode.
It then activated its remote control program, allowing Ah Mu to continue piloting it. Now, it was time to enjoy the show.
“God above, heretics shall perish.”
After resting for half an hour, Ah Mu was reinvigorated.
Taking control of the mech again, he charged forward.
Even facing the enemy’s stronghold,
he showed no intention of dodging.
Swish!
A 40-meter-long electromagnetic constrained high-temperature plasma blade was drawn, emitting a blue-white glow as soon as it left the scabbard.
The blade, just 5 millimeters in diameter, was a magnetic field, but the temperature of the high-temperature plasma inside exceeded 80 million degrees Celsius.
Combined with a blade made of ultra-strong alloy, a single strike could slice even an aircraft carrier in two.
“Fire!”
Outside Jerusalem City, Israel had amassed all tanks and artillery for a saturation attack on the mech.
Buildings and high points nearby were also filled with enemy soldiers.
Armed with anti-material sniper rifles or man-portable anti-tank rockets, the moment the mech appeared before them, thousands of artillery pieces fired.
Hundreds of anti- tank rockets were launched.
This barrage formed a deadly curtain, engulfing the mech, leaving no room to evade.
Of course, Ah Mu had no intention of evading.
In simulations, such a level of firepower was trivial.
Electromagnetic deflection shield at full power!
Boom boom boom…
A series of booming sounds echoed.
Yet, neither the shells nor the rockets hit their mark.
The explosions were triggered by laser guidance and fuses, so to the soldiers below, it seemed like the mech was withstanding their concerted attack, rapidly advancing towards them.
One slash!
The blue-white light of the blade flashed.
The buildings and tanks blocking the mech’s path were cleaved in two.
The 40-meter-long blade sliced through the buildings as easily as a hot knife through butter.
Even the composite armor of the tanks couldn’t withstand this strike.
Thud!
The mech stepped on a tank, flattening it.
Lifting its other leg, it kicked the severed building.
Boom!
The falling building was blown apart by the mech’s kick.
The debris of steel and concrete rained down like shells, destroying countless pieces of equipment on the ground.
Ah Mu, controlling the mech, quickly crossed the battlefield.
He charged directly into the city.
His target wasn’t the military factory, enemy command center, or military facilities like power plants, airports, and radar stations.
Upon entering Jerusalem, Ah Mu located a church and cleaved it with one swift strike..