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    Type-Moon Assassination Fist 120


    Edited by: Tiny Fan Fiction


    Chapter 120 Nuclear Bomb! And Dreaming?

    Boom!

    In the sky above the city, hundreds of meters away, the detonator inside the bomb triggers a chain reaction.

    Within a billionth of a second, astronomical levels of energy are released.

    The release of this energy causes the material of the bomb to instantly heat up to millions of degrees Kelvin and compress under extreme pressure, forming a high-temperature, high-pressure plasma sphere.

    The radiation from the reaction zone produces X-rays while rapidly expanding and compressing the bomb’s body. This transforms the entire bomb into a high-temperature, high-pressure plasma sphere that expands outward and emits radiation before forming a shockwave that travels outward.

    A sphere of light 10,000 times brighter than the sun rises, illuminating an area within a kilometer. Any object in this range, including human bodies, is instantly heated to temperatures above 1,000 degrees Celsius by the intense radiation. The Black Corpse Tide, exposed to such strong radiation, becomes nearly transparent.

    The intense radiation penetrates the body, heating it and causing water molecules to ionize instantly, bones to carbonize, hair and skin to burn violently. Under the expansion of ionized steam within the body, the charred skin begins to disintegrate, leaving a permanent shadow on the walls behind.

    The rapidly expanding high-temperature, high-pressure plasma sphere also forms a shockwave traveling at 40-50 km/s.

    This shockwave contacts the ground in 0.01 seconds and reflects back toward the plasma sphere, causing it to stretch and deform. Ground reflections and negative pressure effects near the explosion point lift massive dust columns into the air, which connect with smoke clouds to form towering mushroom-shaped clouds over ten kilometers high.

    A skyscraper at a distance from the blast center appears partially melted, like weeds being blown away by the wind. Cars, trees, and buildings are overturned, flipped, or thrown hundreds of meters away by the sweeping shockwave.

    However, Kuzuki was fated not to witness this sight.

    In a drainage tunnel 10 meters deep in an underground passage near the explosion site, Kuzuki calmly experiences the power of humanity’s ultimate weapon.

    A nuclear bomb explosion primarily relies on five types of casualties:

    Radiation, shockwave, early radiation, electromagnetic pulses, and radioactive contamination.

    The first four types of casualties have very short durations, affecting only within a few dozen seconds after the explosion. Only radioactive contamination persists for tens of days to years, causing widespread casualties.

    After feeling the ground stop shaking, Kuzuki bursts through an obstacle at the top of the tunnel and emerges from underground.

    The outside has become a hellish inferno.

    Everything in sight is burning rubble. Far away, a massive mushroom cloud 10 kilometers high is dissipating.

    All the people who fled and the monsters that chased them have vanished, replaced by skeletal remains still burning white.

    Breathing the hot air, Kuzuki transforms into a human-shaped lightning bolt and quickly runs outside.

    As the distance from the nuclear bomb explosion site grows, Kuzuki gradually sees Luck’s survivors, of course, along with those annoying ZombieMonsters.

    He transforms into a lightning bolt and speeds away in the eyes of the stunned survivors.

    However, the ZombieMonster has already spread outside the city. After advancing 15 kilometers, Kuzuki is blocked by a massive wave of zombies.

    [With even monsters outside, it seems they’ve spread worldwide?]

    Kuzuki doesn’t have the intention to force his way through; he wants to save his strength.

    He changes direction and continues forward.

    Unbeknownst to him, the massive Black Corpse Tide begins to spread out on both sides, forming a pocket-like shape to engulf him.

    Kuzuki doesn’t care; he doesn’t change direction and quickly charges toward the left wing of the zombie tide.

    Bam!

    Kuzuki crashes into the zombie wave, just before touching the frontmost ZombieMonster, he suddenly swings out a fist.

    Technique: Overlapping Strength!

    The stacked Strength collapses in an instant upon contact with the ZombieMonster. In slow-motion, the zombie’s body surface ripples like a water balloon before collapsing inward without disappearing directly, transforming into a cannonball that fires backward.

    The massive Strength flows through the zombie’s body and collides with one zombie after another, sending them all flying backward together.

    Like a soccer ball rolling through a wheat field, Kuzuki plows through a blood-soaked corridor in the corpse tide.

    At the moment the tunnel is about to collapse, Kuzuki flashes like lightning and quickly moves out of the tunnel. Just as he loses momentum, he swings out another fist.

    Then the same scene repeats.

    It’s unclear how thick the corpse tide is before Kuzuki can knock it open with his fists and escape.

    Just then, countless ZombieMonsters stir up.

    Its body surface extends countless dark red blood fibers outward, spreading out in all directions.

    After those strange fibers touch each other, they begin to fuse and pull together, bonding two unrelated zombies into one.

    Finally, the cluster of tangled fibers that can terrify even a fear patient is formed, creating a massive zombie group.

    Countless corpses are wrapped inside it, some still moving.

    The center of the zombie group rises to over 100 meters in height and continues to fuse outward before converging inward.

    Kuzuki gazes at this massive zombie cluster from a distance, sensing an extremely deep malice being generated.

    This body type is very troublesome to deal with.

    After realizing this, Kuzuki immediately retreats from the monster.

    However, this monster seems intent on pursuing him.

    A black pillar suddenly rises in its center and ascends several hundred meters before tilting to aim directly at Kuzuki, spewing out a cluster of black balls.

    Each black ball is over a meter in diameter, like cannonballs tearing through the atmosphere, slamming into the surroundings around Kuzuki.

    The wet, uneven surface of the black balls protrudes with countless tentacles that crawl and writhe on the ground, moving toward Kuzuki.

    These black balls are composed of parts of human limbs and dark red fibers. One side oozes a corrosive slime, while the other side surrounds him.

    “Boom!”

    A powerful Hokuto Steel Palm Wave slams through a road, sending countless body parts and broken fibers flying with intense winds.

    However, more black balls continue to fall, quickly filling the gap.

    In addition to attacking Kuzuki, some black balls extend their surfaces and climb onto other black balls, fusing together to form a larger monster.

    Kuzuki throws another punch, sending all black balls falling from the sky flying away. His leg muscles contract as internal energy propels him upward like a rocket.

    A massive monster far away suddenly inflates its central pillar and expels a cluster of black balls over eight meters in diameter toward Kuzuki.

    Kuzuki’s anger began to rise as he prepared to send the black ball spiraling out into fragments despite being knocked back by the shockwave. A strange wave of energy suddenly swept across the sky from the horizon and quickly spread out over millions of miles before returning.

    In an instant, Kuzuki jolted awake!

    His consciousness returned to his body instantly, transforming him from lying down to standing up. He alertfully observed his surroundings.

    The location was the top of a high-rise building. From the rooftop, he had a clear view of the city below, with cold gusts of wind continuously tugging at his clothes.


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