Beams of light continued to shoot out from the claws of the Demon’s shoulders, and Stardust Freedom had to keep backing away to dodge. Demon Gundam uses beam range attacks without considering particle consumption, and almost every shot blocks Stardust’s free advance, but not many actually hit Stardust Free. It’s not so much an attack as a suppression.

Stardust Freedom has gradually receded to the center of the city. For the Demon Gundam, Kamu still looked through the previous battle records before the battle. There are still certain ideas about the three major functions reproduced by Gao Wen: self-proliferation, self-regeneration, and self-evolution.

Self-enhancement is a very buggy ability in the original book, creating a demon army by infecting DG cells. In the original work, the classes of the Demon Legion include the Death Legion, the Death Beast, the Death Navy, the Death Bird, the Death Bat, and the Death Python (this is a random name, I didn’t find the name of the Gundam Tentacle for a while, I can’t always call him the Tentacle, although it only has a chance to appear in a few more episodes). In fact, strictly speaking, it should not belong to the Demon Army, because it is the attack method of the Demon Gundam itself. But for the sake of convenience, it is all the kind that also belongs to the Death Corps. The Demon Gundam used the Death Python in both the preliminary round and the first two knockout matches, but the only difference was that the Demon Gundam deployed the Death Python on a large scale in the preliminary round, basically leaving the opponent with nowhere to escape. In the knockout round, it released only two death pythons. So Kamu estimates that there should be a certain limit to the way this multiplication is made, and this limit should be the number of opponents. (In fact, it is indeed because the system limits the number of Demon Gundam reproductions in order to fairly) and the Demon Legion should also be a remotely controlled weapon, just like weapons such as floating cannons have automatic mode and manual mode.

Self-regeneration is simply a regenerative ability, which will continue to regenerate in addition to breaking the core part and attacking other places. And this regenerative ability in the Steel Pula battle is reflected in the particle recovery amount of the Demon Gundam. The energy in the Steel Pula battle is not set to Pallavsky particles, so Steel Pula is based on Pallavsky particles, with no exceptions. The Demon Gundam’s regeneration ability (not particle recovery, meaning regeneration) is also based on consuming particles. The regeneration ability of the Demon Gundam made by Gawain is obviously stronger than that of ordinary (the system originally set the Demon Gundam to be able to consume particles to regenerate without special processing), and can absorb nearby particles to replenish itself. Otherwise, the almost inexhaustible particles in each battle cannot be explained. Cam discovers that the Demon Gundam can only absorb nearby particles when it “kneels” on the ground, which means that it must have close contact with the ground. As for the tentacles that the Demon Gundam inserted into the ground, because it is a recorded video, it does not show the content of this part, so Kamu does not know about it.

There is nothing to say about self-evolution, because it is also completely abolished in terms of systems. Why? Because this is a Gangpla battle, and the creator’s creation is the essence, then the self-evolution of the Demon Gundam has undoubtedly become superfluous.

Stardust Freedom, who was forced to the center of the city, discovered that after a period of bombardment, the beam output rate of the Demon Gundam began to decrease. At this time, the Demon Gundam was walking in the city in the form of MS. This also proves Kamui’s previous speculation that the Demon Gundam needs to absorb Pallavsky particles, and the lower body must change into the form of the Gundam head.

Just as Stardust Free was about to fight back, the Demon Gundam’s claws shot two high-energy particle cannons again to block Stardust Freedom’s front, and the Demon Gundam took advantage of the gap where Stardust Freedom retreated, and the lower body began to deform and knelt directly in the ruins.

“Oops!” Kamu also discovered the purpose of the Demon Gundam at this time. It turned out that the Demon Gundam had been wasting particles to make useless attacks, but it was actually to force Stardust to come to the center of the city freely. For some unknown reason, the Demon Gundam does not seem to be able to absorb particles from the sea, only through the ground. And this is why the Demon Gundam came to land after firing a cannon on the island to destroy the city, and the particles on the island have been sucked up after the super beam cannon just now, which is not conducive to continuing the battle, and cannot absorb particles through the seawater.

After the Demon Gundam transformed, it did not insert its tentacles into the earth as covertly as before, but instead extended several large enlarged tentacles like tree roots behind the Gundam head and plunged into the earth.

The earth was shaking, and several buildings that had just escaped the destruction began to collapse in the shaking. At the same time, the earth continues to grow root-like “earthworms”, which are constantly “loosening the soil” for the city. I couldn’t help but shiver when I looked at the wriggling cable on the ground (it was supposed to be a cable, used to absorb particles and transmit them). Not because Kamu is disgusted by soft and sticky things, and these cables really look like earthworms making holes.

The Demon Gundam is undoubtedly imitating the scene in the Kiana Highlands in the anime (if you don’t know, you can go to the original work, which is the decisive battle with the Demon Gundam in the Highlands. In the end, Domon was replaced by a Flash Gundam to a God Gundam. The eyes of the Demon Gundam, which had been replenished by the particles, lit up again, and at the same time roared in that non-existent voice.

But it was greeted by a free full-bullet strafing of stardust. Eleven flashes of light came instantly, and the target of the beam was located at the root of the Demon Gundam.

“Boom~” A huge explosion echoed the roar of the Demon Gundam. After the dust under the Demon Gundam dissipated, its underground roots were revealed, and the roots that had just been blown up by the attack began to regenerate at a speed visible to the naked eye.

“You’re telling me how to fight! If you can’t destroy its roots, it will suck particles indefinitely. Trouble ~~~”

Just as Cam was grumbling, two death pythons had emerged from the ground and went towards Stardust.



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