Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 884 - 113: The Prototype Godslayer Armor
The sacrifice of the entire old capital of France couldn't possibly be for just one Divine and three thousand Pseudo-Demigods.
Behind this massive sacrifice, even more henchmen of the Evil God were summoned.
They did not reveal themselves in the initial battle, instead quietly hiding in the slums next to the capital of France, waiting for the right moment.
These henchmen of the Evil God are no ordinary enemies; among them are Divine Attendants, Subordinate Gods, and even high-level Extraordinary.
Their strength far exceeds ordinary people, and they are exceptionally skilled at concealing their presence.
The chaos and decay of the slums provided natural cover for them, with abandoned buildings, dark corners, and a maze of sewers all becoming perfect hiding spots.
Even Perfikot did not detect their presence.
However, hiding does not mean they were inactive.
These henchmen of the Evil God were actively working in the shadows, attempting to use the energy remnants of the sacrificial ritual to do something to the Floating City.
The moment they began to act, their presence was finally exposed before Perfikot.
Despite their formidable strength and advanced concealment methods, the moment they tried to actively interfere with the Floating City, they could no longer completely hide their presence.
Perfikot, having just completed the latest Godslaying Armor prototype, naturally wouldn't miss this opportunity to test the new machine.
She returned to the laboratory, activated the Godslaying Armor prototype, and ordered it to exterminate those henchmen of the Evil God entrenched in the slums.
The Godslaying Armor made with new pure Divinity has higher energy efficiency compared to the original, not only providing greater output but also enhanced combat efficiency.
The uniqueness of pure Divinity lies in removing the mixed power of belief found in ordinary Divinity, allowing the armor's energy to operate more smoothly, free from any interference with mechanical logic.
This pure power made the armor perform more stably and efficiently in battle, completely avoiding the various issues caused by impure Divinity.
Perfikot's initial Godslaying Armors used the Divinity of the ancestral spirits from indigenous beliefs, containing intense wildness and primal impulses.
Although this Divinity endowed the armor with formidable combat capabilities, enabling it to enter a beast-like berserk state during battles, it also introduced uncontrollable risks.
The armor's behavior would become unpredictable, even potentially slipping out of Perfikot's control, which was undoubtedly a significant hazard for her.
Subsequent Godslaying Armors utilized the corpses of Divine Attendants or Subordinate Gods as the source of Divinity.
While powerful, this Divinity also contained uncontrollable factors.
The Divinity from Divine Attendants and Subordinate Gods often retained traces of their will and memories, which could interfere with the armor's mechanical logic and possibly cause it to lose control.
These risks forced Perfikot to design and control these armors with even greater caution.
During the development of later models of Godslaying Armor, Perfikot attempted to purify the Divinity.
Previously, the Divinity she had was nearly depleted, but this constant offering of Divine casualties allowed her to accumulate enough Divinity to attempt refinement and purify it into pure Divinity.
However, it wasn't until she slew a genuine Divine and acquired their core of Divinity that Perfikot could attempt extracting enough pure Divinity to power the latest model Godslaying Armor prototype.
This prototype did not disappoint Perfikot.
By connecting with the Floating City, it quickly acquired sufficient information and intelligence but did not recklessly dive in to attack the henchmen of the Evil God like previous Godslaying Armors.
Instead, it displayed unprecedented strategic thinking, sending a request to the Floating City for coordinated artillery support.
This calm and efficient action completely exceeded Perfikot's expectations.
This autonomy was something that previous Godslaying Armors had never exhibited.
Perfikot had crafted countless Alchemy Puppets and Godslaying Armors, even installing mechanical logic in numerous autonomous robots, yet so far, only the Beifa beside her exhibited such a high degree of autonomy.
Beifa was a special machine into which Perfikot had poured considerable effort, even replacing its entire body with parts from Divine remains, granting it performance and intelligence far surpassing other creations.
Beifa's existence was almost the pinnacle of Perfikot's technology and effort.
However, this newly created Godslaying Armor now exhibited a similar degree of autonomy as Beifa.
It was not just a cold machine designed for combat but an entity capable of making independent judgments and adopting optimal strategies in a complex battlefield environment.
This performance piqued Perfikot's considerable interest.
She began to ponder whether this armor's autonomy stemmed from the peculiar properties of pure Divinity, or if she had inadvertently broken through some technological bottleneck during the design process. While the purity and efficiency of pure Divinity provided unprecedented energy support for the armor, its almost 'thinking' autonomous behavior left her slightly puzzled.
Regardless of the possibility, the emergence of this armor marked a new milestone in her technological journey.
This breakthrough was not just a performance upgrade but a qualitative leap. Compared to this potential, the henchmen of the Evil God within the city appeared insignificant.
The enemies hidden in the slums, though dangerous, were no longer targets worthy of Perfikot's personal attention; her focus was entirely consumed by the performance of this Godslaying Armor.
Perfikot did not interfere with the Godslaying Armor's autonomous actions; she merely requested Major General Carter to provide necessary assistance, then turned back to her laboratory.
She needed to re-evaluate her designs, to find out the true reason behind the armor's autonomy.
Soon after Perfikot began reviewing the designs, the Godslaying Armor had completed its sweep of the henchmen of the Evil God and returned to the laboratory.
The surface of the armor showed scarcely any signs of battle, and even its energy fluctuations remained exceptionally stable.
Judging by its appearance, it might not have even utilized fifty percent of its capabilities. This battle seemed like merely a warm-up rather than an actual challenge.
This effortless performance further convinced Perfikot that the potential of this armor was far from exhausted.
"Interesting, let me see exactly what you're made of!" Perfikot ordered the Godslaying Armor to shut down and began to inspect it.







