Revive Rome: Wait! Why not make the empress fall in love with me first?

Chapter 160: Going Out to Sea


After shattering the device fragments, the three demigods didn't immediately breathe a sigh of relief, as the starlight above didn't extinguish and even under the optical filtering of the Dark Sky, the silhouette of a space-based missile had faintly begun to appear.

No excessive verbal communication was needed, the Undead Demigods also knew what needed to be done next.

Since the guidance time was too long, no one could guarantee that at this altitude, the space-based missile, relying on inertia, wouldn't have a distorted impact point, hence the demigods immediately rushed towards the Base Point Array near the Dark Sky, starting to speed up the overlap between this position and the Netherworld.

As the Main Plane and the Netherworld Plane intensified their integration, large swathes of dark clouds surged out quickly within the Dark Sky above Gibraltar Fortress, space from the Netherworld Plane was pressing and spreading out the Main Plane's space.

Like inflating a balloon, where the balloon's surface patterns would stretch. Similarly, under the continuous injection of the Netherworld space, the Main Plane space above the fortress was moving rapidly outwards, and the starlight within the Dark Sky also shifted outward at a visible rate, like meteors streaking across the night sky.

One second, two seconds... however, the image the three demigods envisioned, a mushroom cloud suddenly exploding in the distance, did not occur. Instead, the spot of starlight on the far horizon suddenly expanded.

Even with the spatial coordinates having been shifted nearly ten thousand meters, that space-based missile still, as if guided by something, shot into the airspace above Gibraltar Fortress at an oblique angle.

The next second, a violent explosion emanated from the center of the fortress. At the center of the destructive high temperature, Peggy's Undead Illusion Sword Avatar dissolved into nothingness, and the signaling device in her hand vaporized in an instant.

As they were chasing Lord Aske, the three demigods and the Undead Army suddenly heard a thunderous boom from behind at the fortress, followed by endless light and flames soaring into the sky.

A large number of Undead Army soldiers lost control in an instant, as the three demigods were completely stunned.

Gibraltar Fortress, had it actually been destroyed?

At that moment, Lord Aske, who was flying forward on a rocket projectile, suddenly saw Mia appearing in front of him with Peggy.

"Let's go!" Mia said, exerting force in midair to activate a skill, attempting to create a black hole.

Peggy then raised her arm, continuously shooting Curse Death at the three startled Undead Demigods.

The three demigods clumsily dodged the dark light, while their Undead Army relentlessly continued the charge. However, Mia quickly pulled out a complete black hole, stepping into it with Lord Aske and Peggy, teleporting nearly five thousand meters in one go.

A second after the black hole's collapse, the shockwave from the nuclear explosion at the fortress's center swept in, lifting the undead soldiers off the ground and tearing them to shreds.

Just stepping out of the black hole, having plundered Mia's skill, Lord Aske then immediately drew another black hole, allowing Mia a brief moment to rest.

He didn't use the Ripple Sword, of course, because long-distance teleportation could cause dizziness, and in this process of escaping a nuclear explosion, if Mia suddenly collapsed, then everyone would have to gamble on surviving the nuclear blast with an ancient book.

Although the skill was plundered, Lord Aske was indeed a genuine demigod, this time the black hole led directly to twenty thousand meters away, finally allowing the three to escape the lethal radius of the nuclear blast.

"Whew!" Seeing everything had gone smoothly, and the fireworks had successfully exploded, Mia was overwhelmed with excitement, looking at the distant, slowly rising mushroom cloud symbolizing endless light and heat, her voice shaking with emotion.

Peggy stood next to Lord Aske, lifting her chin proudly, her pretty face displaying an "it should be so" expression.

In fact, although they hadn't entered the city to gather intelligence, The Azure Longsword, through Miel's observation of the future, had already anticipated the actions of the Undead Demigods.

Summoning the Netherworld in the sky, they had forcefully compressed the space of the Main Plane, causing the position of the space-based missile to shift nearly ten thousand meters instantly. Such an act was undoubtedly bold.

Even a slight mishap could have led to a collision between the Netherworld and the Main Plane, potentially triggering a vast mutant outbreak in Iberia. The supernatural monsters of the Netherworld and alien demigods wouldn't care whether one was an Undead Spirit or a human when they came out to kill.

Therefore, Miel cleverly pulled out a transmission device from a parallel world, which, along with the original device from this world, Peggy would carry with her.

While Mia was helping Peggy to escape, taking advantage of the first moment when the Ripple Sword escaped the demigod's view, Peggy quickly created a clone. Bringing the original transmission device, the clone dashed into a nearby alley.

Her original body then discarded the device from the parallel world and immediately fled with Mia.

Thus, even though the space-based missile's coordinates had been shifted, it still followed the signal of the device with Peggy's clone, tilting toward the fortress in the last three seconds.

As the Gibraltar Fortress was destroyed by the space-based hydrogen bomb, the continually erupting black clouds from the Base Point Array were damaged, causing a gap to quickly appear in the dark clouds overhead. Brilliant sunlight poured through the tear in the Dark Sky, resembling a magnificent painting.

Little Mia watched intently, while Peggy, clearly not one to appreciate such scenery, yawned out of boredom and grabbed Lord Aske's left hand, urging,

"Let's go, let's go?"

"Let's do that," Lord Aske nodded.

Mia, reluctantly withdrawing her gaze, naturally took hold of Lord Aske's right hand. Seeing this, Peggy raised an eyebrow but before she could say anything, the three of them had teleported away again.

Estepona, situated to the northeast of the Gibraltar Fortress, was a small town surrounded by valleys and coastlines. At this moment, a steam-powered ship from the Church Court was steadily docked at the town's outer harbor.

"Lord Aske!" The girls from The Azure Longsword were leaning over the ship's rail, waving at Aske, Mia, and Peggy down in the harbor.

Once the three boarded the ship, the Synthetic Human captain came over and said,

"Lord Aske, communications from the Church Court have confirmed the destruction of Gibraltar Fortress. The entire Andalusian region of southern Iberia has returned to the brilliance and scrutiny of God."

"After this battle, the Iberian Undead War will end within months. Witnessing the Church Court's determination to defend the faith of Christ, the Undead Kingdom will surely bow down..."

Interrupting the Synthetic Human captain's lengthy report, Aske directly asked, "So, can we now set sail to the Atlantis Ocean?"

"Sorry, I know I am annoying, but these words were programmed into me by the Church Court. I must say them entirely..." So the Synthetic Human captain rattled on for several hundred more words, finally adding, "Yes, immediately after confirming the destruction of Gibraltar Fortress, the Church Court had dispatched nearby naval forces, blocking the military vacuum created in the Gibraltar Strait."

"Therefore, you can board our ship and head to the Atlantis Ocean."

"That's wonderful," Lord Aske said nodding, "Then there's one more thing we need to do..."

A few minutes later, the steam-powered ship departed from the harbor, heading southwest.

The tricorne-hatted Synthetic Human captain stood silently on the dock, watching the receding power ship.

Behind him, all the Synthetic Human sailors, who should have been operating the ship, stood silently watching their vessel slowly drift away on the sunset-lit sea.

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