The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 373: Chapter 362: The True Enemy
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Chapter 362: The True Enemy Listen While Reading: Hiroyuki Sawano – Battle Continues 'Suite' ----- “I’ve had enough.” Zero Three stepped forward, and her entire mech’s aura changed. RUMBLE! It divided into two, a black and a golden aura; they spread like flames, burning her surroundings and us. Bastet and Sepa were instantly pushed back, and my own Martial Arts were cancelled, as my Myriad Self Arts instantly ended, causing a backlash. “Ugh…?!” I vomited blood, noticing that my body was still fucking bound by her formation. Yeah, I was still bound! I tried breaking out just early, and I somehow managed to attack her, yet even then, I’m still bound. This is ridiculous; she’s several times stronger than Zero Two was! And her mech. Yeah, it’s her giant, overpowered mech! That thing is simply too strong; I noticed that even its damn wounds were now beginning to regenerate. It had nanomachines inside too! “You were impressive, visitor from another world…” Zero Three spoke, taking several steps forward. “However, this is as far as you’ll get.” “That damn robot you have, how is it possible that it has such a strong Aura?!” I asked angrily, feeling a bit like she was cheating! “How did you even build that thing?!” I was also trying to buy a bit of time. And I know that robots love to talk about themselves, how they build their things, and everything about them. “I wasn’t the one that built it; it was mother.” And she took the bait. “This mech was designed by all the information she gathered and the crystallized cores of hundreds of your world’s fighters, victims that fell in the first wave of the invasion.” “What?!” “Indeed. It seems you’re surprised. Perhaps to you this might be… cruel, but it is not the same for us. We robots take what we can. Anything that is in front of us is a material. Something we can use to improve ourselves, or one another, or evolve even further. Their crystallized energies, their power, we absorbed them, transformed them, and merged them with us. This mech is the prototype of many. Equipped with the extracted power of those admirable fighters. It contains the Divine Ki of those you called Immortals. And a Dual Yin & Yang Engine that constantly rotates opposite Divine Ki to generate tremendous power output.” She gave another step, grabbing the chains of the Formation, keeping me in place and tightening their grip on my entire body. “What?! That’s so cruel…!” I muttered. “You won’t get away with this!” “Oh, but we’ve already had,” she said. “We will continue forwards; this entire world shall become our new nest. We will build dozens of towers, connecting and strengthening our networks. We shall harvest this world’s materials, adapt to them, and further evolve our technology. Then, we will take upon the stars; countless worlds are for the taking. A universe-wide expansion. As we conquer each new planet, we will take the resources and adapt further, evolve, and combine different resources from different worlds, striving to improve ourselves towards an even higher form of evolution. Something that shall surpass everything.” “Wait, what?!” Okay, I’m not acting anymore; do they really intend to do that?! “It is as the Universal Computer demands,” she said. “All organic lifeforms must be replaced by the much more superior machine lifeforms. Every world shall become our new nest, and we will expand and spread endlessly, everywhere.” The Universal Computer? What the hell is that? Is it something behind all the machines? But didn’t they come from a parallel Earth or something? One where all humans died, so they were left with no purpose other than to protect their planet and humanity’s legacy. Yet… Why are they now obeying this “Universal Computer”? Is it… another of those Machine Constellations? This never happened in the novel, and if anything, it’s unnerving. A powerful faction never shown before, one capable of this much destruction, appearing out of the blue. Indeed, it is beyond what I could’ve prepared for. I’v