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Chapter 166 - Ch 161 elemental giant [edited]

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Jack stared at the towering figure of Zombie King, his transformed eyes glowing with a strange, steady light. The battlefield had fallen into an eerie stillness, the kind that only existed in the brief pause between devastation and something worse. Smoke drifted lazily through the frozen air, curling around shattered concrete and twisted steel like ghosts reluctant to leave. Above them, the sky hung low and bruised, thick clouds rolling like a lid over a boiling world.

"Now," Jack said, his voice calm yet vibrating with restrained power, "I can finally display complete attribute energy. Let your foolish mind witness what true power really means."

Zombie King's massive chest rose and fell, each breath sounding like distant thunder echoing inside a cavern. Its blood-red eyes narrowed, burning with fury and disbelief. The monster had seen countless horrors, had embodied evolution twisted beyond reason, yet even it sensed that something fundamental had shifted.

Jack tilted his head back and roared.

The sound ripped through the air like a shockwave, vibrating through bone and rubble alike. A dazzling light-cyan ray burst from Jack's head, slicing upward into the sky before spiraling downward. The wind responded as if summoned by a forgotten god. A storm condensed violently, swirling faster and faster until it crashed onto the ground ahead. The vortex expanded, stretching impossibly tall, forming limbs, a torso, a face sculpted from roaring currents.

A Giant of Wind stood there, nearly a kilometer high, its translucent body howling with endless motion.

Zombie King took an involuntary step back.

Before it could react, Jack's right arm erupted with a blazing scarlet-red ray. Flames poured out, thick and molten, rising like a volcanic eruption. The fire struck the earth and surged upward, twisting and shaping itself into another colossal figure. Its body burned with liquid intensity, heat distorting the air so violently that reality itself seemed to shimmer.

The Giant of Fire opened its incandescent eyes.

Jack's left arm glowed next, releasing a water-bluish ray. The frozen battlefield trembled as a tidal surge materialized from nowhere, crashing forward in a furious wall. The wave did not dissipate. Instead, it climbed, folding into itself, rising higher and higher until it took form — fluid muscles, cresting shoulders, a face carved from crashing seas.

A Giant of Water roared, its voice like an ocean tearing continents apart.

Jack lifted his right leg and slammed it down.

The yellow-earthen ray exploded outward. The ground fractured instantly, cracks racing like lightning veins beneath the battlefield. Entire slabs of earth heaved upward, stone grinding against stone in deafening agony. From the torn land rose a Giant of Rock, jagged and immense, its body layered with shifting mountains and ancient weight.

Frost spread next.

From Jack's left leg, a snow-white ray radiated across the ground. Ice raced over rubble and corpses alike, freezing everything it touched. The temperature plummeted so fast that breath crystallized midair. The frost gathered, condensing, solidifying into a towering Giant of Frost, its body shimmering with lethal cold.

Five elemental titans surrounded Zombie King.

Their combined roar shook the world.

Zombie King's eyes widened, rage flaring like wildfire. "Impossible… Jack, you cannot defeat me! I am beyond defeat!"

The declaration barely faded before the giants attacked.

A colossal icicle tore through Zombie King's torso. A blazing fireball detonated against its shoulder. Wind blades slashed across its limbs, cutting deep into corrupted flesh. Stone spikes erupted from below, piercing upward like the fangs of the planet itself. The monster staggered, its enormous body driven backward, crashing into the earth with catastrophic force.

A crater formed beneath it.

"Useless!" Zombie King bellowed, forcing itself upright, black lightning crackling violently across its skin. "I am Undying Body! Your attacks mean nothing!"

The lightning surged outward.

The Rock Giant stepped forward with a deafening roar, slamming both fists into the ground. A massive stone barrier rose instantly — a towering dike of compressed earth. The black lightning smashed into it, exploding rock into a storm of debris. Yet the energy dispersed, weakened, diverted.

Zombie King snarled.

In a blur of distortion, it vanished.

Teleportation.

The gigantic form reappeared beside the Frost Giant, its monstrous arms already forming clusters of burning fireballs. "Die!"

The Frost Giant flickered and vanished just as the fireballs launched. They slammed uselessly into empty air.

Zombie King's triumph lasted less than a second.

Bang.

A colossal stone column erupted from the ground and struck the monster squarely in the ribs, launching its kilometer-tall body sideways. The impact sounded like tectonic plates colliding. Zombie King tumbled, smashing through frozen earth and shattered structures alike.

"Damn you!" it roared.

A water blade cleaved through its arm.

Black blood sprayed like an exploding fountain. Zombie King screamed, a sound so raw it made nearby soldiers flinch despite the distance. The severed limb disintegrated into writhing biomass even as regeneration began.

Then came the wind.

The Giant of Wind materialized behind Zombie King, arms like hurricanes wrapping around the monster's torso. The elemental titan dissolved instantly into a superstorm, swallowing Zombie King whole. Within the vortex, countless wind edges sliced endlessly, tearing flesh, shredding tissue, ripping the monster apart again and again.

Zombie King's roar became pain.

Alice watched from afar, heart hammering.

The others stared in stunned silence, their earlier despair replaced by something fragile yet luminous — hope.

Jack controlled everything.

Each giant moved without hesitation, without thought, extensions of his will. The storm compressed suddenly, condensing back into the Giant of Wind. With a violent motion, the titan tore itself apart — transforming into spiraling blades of pressure. Zombie King's massive form was hurled out, ripped into multiple segments by the sheer tearing force.

The battlefield trembled.

Then the giants roared again.

And dissolved.

Wind, fire, water, rock, and frost streaked back toward Jack like converging comets. The energies flowed into him — forehead, arms, legs — merging seamlessly with his transformed body.

Zombie King's severed pieces wriggled.

They pulled toward one another, grotesque regeneration driven by unnatural persistence. Flesh reformed. Bones reshaped. Within moments, the monster stood again, whole and grinning with monstrous arrogance.

"Jack," Zombie King rumbled, voice dripping with dark amusement, "you have indeed grown stronger. But you cannot kill me. Undying Body will never perish."

Jack said nothing.

Zombie King continued, towering above him. "Your current form is temporary. T-Cell and Transformer Cell are only united under extreme conditions. I need only wait. Eventually, you will weaken."

Jack slowly raised his head.

"You talk too much," he said quietly. "And you understand too little."

Zombie King swung a colossal fist.

Jack lifted one hand.

The impact never came.

His smaller yet incomprehensibly dense form halted the kilometer-sized strike effortlessly. The shockwave still blasted outward, but Jack did not move an inch.

Zombie King froze.

Jack vanished.

Bang.

Zombie King staggered backward, black blood exploding from its chest. A massive hole gaped where its heart should have been.

Confusion flickered across its monstrous face.

Before regeneration could stabilize, Jack reappeared behind it, his energy blade already withdrawn. In his hand floated a pulsing sphere — a five-meter-wide blood-colored gem radiating sinister brilliance.

Zombie King's breathing became ragged.

"That," Jack said coldly, "is why you lose."

Zombie King's body trembled violently. "Return it… give it back to me!"

Jack's purple eyes flared.

A pulse wave detonated across Zombie King's collapsing form. Sections of flesh exploded outward in a grotesque chain reaction. The monster disintegrated, its enormous body reduced to raining fragments of corrupted tissue.

A stream of data shot upward.

The projection of Red Queen materialized midair, her expression twisted between fury and disbelief.

"Jack… this time you win. Next time—"

Jack's Thought Power surged.

The projection froze.

Her eyes widened.

"There is no next time," Jack said. "This ends here."

The battlefield held its breath once more.

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