Chapter 99 Environmental Ambassador Mortis: Solving Radiation with a Light Cannon
Chapter 99 Environmental Ambassador Mortis: Solving Radiation with a Light Cannon
Chapter 99 Environmental Ambassador Mortis: Solving Radiation with a Light Cannon
The light was pure and intense, like sunlight breaking through the clouds, tearing the black pyramid in two and dispelling all the dark clouds in the sky.
The entire sky was illuminated.
The Black Pyramid was halfway to success, but only a small part.
Most of his body crashed to the ground, causing a powerful earthquake, while another part disappeared with the blue light, its whereabouts unknown.
However, Modi was certain that part of his body was no longer a threat.
The raging divine power of the Holy Lance Rungomminiad had completely purified him.
Even if his body manages to escape, it won't cause much of a stir.
Unless someone gets their hands on this part and discovers something amazing from it.
"This is beyond my control."
Mordi recalled the Holy Lance and hurled it forcefully toward the ruins of the Black Pyramid.
The Holy Lance and he transformed into golden light and fell towards the wreckage.
Amidst the flash of golden light, Modi appeared atop the dust-covered wreckage.
He crouched down and tapped the wreckage, which resembled a starship hull, with the Holy Lance.
A clanging sound of metal striking metal rang out, further confirming his guess.
After taking out the holy sword and cutting through the wreckage, he found some cables underneath.
"So it really is a starship? So the Lord of the Magic Tower is actually a shipborne AI?"
If those fanatical believers knew that their holy leader was actually an artificial intelligence, I wonder what they would think.
"How could an artificial intelligence become a cyber god?"
Unable to understand, Mordi simply plunged the Holy Lance into the ground, unleashing the Avalon Domain.
With the added benefit of the Avalon realm, the accuracy of his spiritual intuition greatly increased.
His intuition pointed him to the parts that were most useful to him.
He tried to penetrate the ruins with his spiritual sense, but found that the armor wreckage could block his spiritual sense.
"It seems we have no choice but to dig it up."
Modi raised the holy sword, his divine power condensing into a blade of light, and slashed at the armor wreckage again and again, carving out an entrance.
A passageway came into view, dark inside with only a few emergency lights flickering on and off.
"The ship's internal passageway?"
He jumped into the passage and explored inside.
The people from the Amelikan Federation will arrive soon, but he can't move the entire starship, so he can only try to take the most valuable parts first.
After groping around in the passage for a while, Modi walked to a place that looked like the main control room.
Looking at the damaged machines, he scratched the back of his head, still unable to figure out how to start them.
As he hesitated, a screen suddenly lit up, displaying a line of English text.
Hello, humans of this world, let's have a talk.
Mordy approached the screen. "Are you the ship's AI?"
Yes, I hope to be with you... What are you doing?
"Don't move, I'm looking for your authority."
It would have been better if this thing hadn't appeared; once it did, he sensed the presence of authority.
He really couldn't refuse such a benefit that was offered to him so readily.
"By the way, do you know how to disassemble the equipment here? I want to pack it up and take it with me," he asked kindly.
I can give you authority, and I can teach you how to dismantle it, but you...
"Found it."
Modi ignored its suggestion and slashed at an unknown device several times with the holy sword.
He disassembled the equipment, revealing the interior.
He raised an eyebrow and saw something completely unexpected.
"Wet parts?"
Inside the device, instead of sophisticated chips and motherboards, there was a brain encased in a jar, along with various tubes connected to it.
This brain is very different from the human brain, and it does not belong to the brain of any creature he has ever seen.
It was submerged in a green liquid, with cables connecting it to various parts of the starship.
It seems that it is the core of this starship.
Modi sensed the presence of authority from this brain.
He ignored the rapidly flashing words on the screen and took the jar out without hesitation.
The Lord of the Demon Tower is an evil god, and evil gods are not to be trusted. Ignoring their words is often the most correct approach.
The screen went completely black, but a series of urgent alarms sounded inside the cabin.
A series of unknown languages rang out. Modi used his fluent language to understand them and immediately realized what was going on.
"So it was self-destruct... Its self-destruct mechanism actually evaded the attacks of the Holy Sword and the Holy Lance?"
He held the jar tightly and threw the holy spear upwards.
The holy spear transformed into golden light, piercing through all obstacles above and soaring straight into the sky.
High in the sky, Mordy looked down at the wreckage of the starship and a thought crossed his mind: it wouldn't be good to let it self-destruct.
Who knows if its self-destruction will produce radiation or leave any pollution?
Kind-hearted Mordy offered another solution.
As long as he first cleanses the ground with the holy sword, no matter what kind of pollution or radiation there is, it will all be wiped out in the torrent of divine power.
This is similar to using a hydrogen bomb to eliminate nuclear radiation.
Modi figured it out. He decisively drew his holy sword, swallowed another mouthful of the Holy Grail's filthy blood, and fired at the starship wreckage from mid-air.
"E-calibur!"
The beam of light reached the heavens and the earth, destroying the starship wreckage before it could self-destruct.
The powerful torrent effectively cleaned the area, leaving no residue.
"It would be unreasonable for the world's environmental organizations not to give me an award."
As the golden light fell to the ground, he landed back in front of the prison gate, and cheerfully pushed the door open and entered.
With his detonation, the surrounding civilians would be spared from radiation exposure, but the federal army and agents would suffer.
They were ordered by their superiors to rush to the starship wreckage, trying every possible means to gain some benefits.
Unexpectedly, a beam of light fell, destroying most of the starship wreckage.
The only good thing was that they hadn't reached their target location yet; otherwise, it wouldn't have been just the starship wreckage that was evaporated.
"Sir, what should we do?" asked a soldier wearing a fully enclosed hazmat suit.
After a moment of silence, his superior replied: "Continue with the previous plan; find whatever you can."
"yes!"
American soldiers advanced into the ruins, searching for any possible starship wreckage.
Across the ocean, within the territory of the Red Giant Bear.
A military unit is patrolling the snowfield.
"Hey Yuri, do you still have one of those?"
A soldier patted his comrade in front of him and asked mysteriously.
The man with thinning hair, whose name suggested a controlling nature, gave him a wary look, pulled a bottle of vodka from his coat, and handed it to him.
"Hey, I knew you'd sneak in some kind of secret."
The soldier immediately took it, took a small bite, and couldn't help but complain:
"Sigh, ever since that nuclear power plant accident, the supplies we receive have been decreasing, and we don't even have enough vodka to drink."
Listening to his complaints, Yuri became depressed and unconsciously clenched his fists.
He was aware of the nation's decline, but was powerless to change it.
He wasn't in power; he was just an ordinary soldier who, in his spare time, enjoyed reading books about psychology and the structure of the human brain.
But what can this article change?
The motherland is still weakening, and humanity is still fighting among itself; unity is impossible.
"Psychology cannot save our motherland, much less humanity."
Yuri, lost in thought, bumped into the back of his comrade in front of him without realizing it.
He took two steps back, about to ask why he had stopped, when his pupils suddenly contracted as he looked up.
"What... what is this?"
On the snow-covered plain, a large area of wreckage appeared out of nowhere.
The unknown metal reflected the sunlight, and blue streaks occasionally flashed across its surface.
For some reason, Yuri had a premonition.
This will be the key to him taking a different path.
Meanwhile, within the territory of a major Eastern power, the wreckage of a crashed starship was also discovered.
Soon after, a pink-haired girl stood out and joined the military's top-secret research institute. Due to her extraordinary intelligence, she gained access to this secret.
"Well? Did you notice anything?" the institute director asked with a smile.
Wearing a white lab coat, the exceptionally young-looking girl nodded slightly, her beautiful eyebrows arched slightly.
"This isn't a human creation, is it?"
The director chuckled, "Well, actually, it came from another dimension. Those Americans were asking for trouble and released it."
The commotion was too great; the news couldn't be kept secret any longer, and several major powers already knew about it.
"It almost razed Weston, the state of the United States, and the Americans were helpless against it. But it was still destroyed, and somehow it appeared in our territory."
The pink-haired girl frowned slightly and said:
"Even the most powerful weapons humanity currently possesses wouldn't be able to inflict much damage on its armor. Is there really anyone in the world capable of destroying it?"
"Yes, there are, but that's not something you need to know right now."
The director patted her on the shoulder, his gaze shifting from the wreckage to the girl's face.
"Your only task now is to study the wreckage and extract something useful from it as soon as possible."
The giant bear in the north, which is not yet completely dead, and the increasingly arrogant bald eagle, have probably both obtained the same thing.
If you're slow on one step, you'll be slow on every step; now is the time to race against time.
Amidst global turmoil, Modi, the originator of the events, remained completely unaware.
Or rather, even if he knew, he wouldn't react much.
After all, none of them could interfere with him.
Avalon is isolated from the world, connected to the outside world only by a prison door.
Not long ago, Artoria even hid the door, making it even more difficult to find this place.
With a stable environment and ample resources, Modi was able to devote himself fully to the research on wet components.
"I never imagined that a brain about the size of a human brain could serve as the ship's onboard AI. The computing power is truly terrifying."
Before this brain was removed, its owner probably possessed the power of a Six-Seal Transcendent.
Furthermore, they may specialize in divination and spirituality; otherwise, they wouldn't have such computational power.
As for the authority over this brain, it is related to the alienation of flesh and blood and the manipulation of the mind.
Modi couldn't understand why a wet brain would gain authority, and why that authority was so mismatched with its nature.
Since he already possessed similar authority, he simply handed it over to Artoria.
This can also be considered as repaying her kindness in lending out the divine artifact.
Artoria readily accepted, giving him a look that seemed to say, "You've grown up," which sent chills down his spine.
After that, Mordy never went out again, focusing on tinkering with the wet brain and the authority that Artoria had given him.
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