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Chapter 135 - Chapter 135: Interesting Eyes

As the black hole appeared in the middle of the battlefield, many of the beings present had their gazes drawn toward it.

Or rather, it was almost impossible not to be drawn in.

Because the nature of a black hole was to pull in everything nearby, even light and the laws of the world themselves.

However, after Chu Hao blessed his eyes with divine fire, he discovered that this black hole was far too unstable.

Around it, faint cracks in space and time had already begun to appear. As those cracks expanded, the black hole's stability grew worse and worse.

In the end, after less than two minutes, the entire black hole vanished.

And with its disappearance, nearly one-fourth of the Zerg were gone as well.

One-fourth.

A full quarter of the gray tide had vanished.

The countless Zerg soldiers, enough to fill hundreds of secret realms, were completely erased without a sound or trace.

Chu Hao drew in a sharp breath.

To be honest, even he felt genuine shock at the methods of the Heaven Army.

Because a weapon of this scale was not something just anyone could bring out.

Only those divine realms with the strongest divine fires and the deepest foundations could use every means available to create such a weapon.

"No…"

"The second one already?"

Chu Hao raised his head and looked toward Peter, who was still blowing his horn in the distance, his gaze turning dark.

"Then what you'll face next is the raging fury of the remaining three-fourths of the swarm!"

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On the other side, Peter's feelings were complicated.

On one hand, he was overjoyed by the power and results of Heaven Mountain's new weapon.

But on the other hand, he couldn't help but worry.

Just moments ago, he had already used up the only "Annihilation Bomb" he had brought with him this time.

The cost of creating this weapon called the Annihilation Bomb was unimaginably high.

The divine fire consumed alone was enough to nurture a newborn high god — not to mention the other precious resources and massive amounts of weaponized rules required.

In all of Heaven Mountain, there were fewer than a dozen of these Annihilation Bombs.

Although the Annihilation Bomb was not the only ultimate weapon Heaven Mountain possessed, its status was nearly the same.

If not for the need to suppress the Zerg disaster, this ultimate weapon would never have been entrusted to a Punishment Angel like him.

But Peter did not regret throwing out such a devastating weapon right from the start.

Because before he left, the rulers of Heaven Mountain had told him clearly:

When facing a Mortal Enemy, you must go all out from the very beginning.

Never think of dragging it into a battle of attrition.

Because these swarms born from the void were creatures born from hunger and savagery. They knew neither fear nor hesitation.

The only way to destroy them was through overwhelming firepower and absolute crushing force.

Thinking of this, Peter stopped blowing his horn and turned his gaze downward.

Below him, among the Heaven Army, the first clashes between them and the void-born Zerg had already begun.

Each of the countless Heaven soldiers was surrounded by layers of blessing spells.

These blessing spells came from the Doomsday Horn that Peter had just blown.

In truth, this extravagant and seemingly useless object was one of Heaven Mountain's treasures. Of course, in other worlds, similar objects existed as well — and quite a few of them.

They went by many names, such as Innate Treasures, World-Origin Weapons, or Great Soul Artifacts.

But no matter how complicated the names were, they all referred to the same kind of thing.

Powerful weapons forged by merging one or more world laws.

As long as Peter sounded that horn, every soldier under Heaven Mountain would receive powerful blessings.

You could say this artifact was many times stronger than those crude battlefield mage corps.

With this artifact, Peter could instantly strengthen even ordinary mortals into warriors of the third to fifth stage.

The only price for such power was their lifespan.

But Peter didn't care about that at all.

For one simple reason —

The vast Heaven Army, whose numbers could almost rival the Zerg, was the true trump card of Heaven Mountain.

Those born from Heaven Mountain's world had no objections about offering their lives to the angels.

An endless army of faithful believers would crush all enemies beneath the angels' blades.

Peter looked toward the distant Zerg with a hint of disdain in his eyes.

At the same time, on the other side of the battlefield, Chu Hao looked at the vast number of devout warriors and revealed an...

interesting look in his eyes.

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