My Infinite Cultivation System

Chapter 123: Alex entered the battlefield



The battlefield descended into absolute chaos the moment both sides charged.

Noah moved first. The star realm suit covering his body ignited with radiant blue light, and the ground beneath his feet shattered as he launched forward like a comet. His fist collided with the dragon general’s spear, and the shockwave that followed ripped the clouds apart. Mountains in the distance cracked, and the ocean behind the human line rose in towering walls.

Arthur appeared beside him in a streak of golden light. His blade extended into a beam that cut through space itself, and one slash cleaved three planetary level warriors in half. Their bodies disintegrated before they could even scream, their existence unable to withstand the condensed stellar energy.

Julius raised both hands, and the suit around him unfolded into dozens of floating rings. Each ring fired condensed star particles that pierced through enemies like meteor showers. Explosions bloomed across the battlefield as planetary beings were blasted apart one after another.

For a brief moment, humanity surged forward.

Noah slammed his palm downward, and gravity reversed in a hundred kilometer radius. Dozens of enemies were pulled upward, and Arthur cut through them with a sweeping arc that left a golden crescent across the sky. Julius followed with a burst that detonated like a newborn sun.

Bodies fell like rain.

However, the battlefield did not thin.

More enemies stepped forward.

Dragons with scales like molten iron. Vampires whose shadows devoured light. Titans whose footsteps caused continental tremors. Dark humanoid creatures that seemed to distort reality around them.

Two hundred planetary powerhouses.

Each of them stronger than the average planetary being.

Noah’s expression hardened.

"Arthur, Julius, we cannot hold back."

Arthur nodded, and his sword expanded further, turning into a blazing pillar. Julius’s rings merged into a rotating halo that compressed energy to terrifying levels. Noah’s suit flared violently, and his aura expanded like a star about to explode.

They charged again.

The battlefield turned into a storm of destruction.

Noah punched through a titan’s chest, tore out its core, and hurled the corpse into a cluster of vampires. Arthur bisected a dragon midair, spun, and unleashed a wave that carved a canyon across the battlefield. Julius compressed gravity into a sphere and crushed ten enemies into a singularity that vanished instantly.

They killed relentlessly.

Twenty.

Forty.

Seventy.

The ground turned red, then black, then molten.

But still the enemies came.

The dark creatures moved like nightmares. One of them intercepted Noah and clawed across his chest. The star suit absorbed most of the damage, yet Noah was pushed back for the first time. Arthur was surrounded by six planetary beings simultaneously, and even his golden blade struggled to cut through their combined defenses. Julius was forced to deploy shields repeatedly as bombardments rained down from every direction.

"Noah!" Arthur shouted.

"I know," Noah replied grimly.

"All earth forces, join the battlefield!"

Human warriors surged forward. Thousands of fighters rushed into combat, their powers blazing desperately. Explosions erupted as they clashed with beings far beyond their level. Some humans managed to injure planetary enemies, while others were erased instantly.

Then two colossal shadows descended.

A thunderous roar shook the planet.

Alex’s beast, Godzilla crashed into the battlefield, its dorsal plates glowing with nuclear brilliance. It opened its mouth and released a beam that carved through ten planetary enemies, leaving a glowing trench across the earth.

Beside it, the Frost Ape slammed both fists into the ground. Ice spread across kilometers in an instant, freezing enemies midair. The ape roared and shattered them with a sweeping strike.

Human morale surged again.

Noah seized the opportunity. He accelerated beyond visibility and crushed another dozen enemies. Arthur unleashed a sword storm that cut through everything before him. Julius detonated compressed stars like artillery.

They reached one hundred kills.

But their suits began to flicker.

Energy reserves were draining rapidly.

The enemies noticed that instantly.

So they pressed even harder.

The dark creatures moved in unison, their presence was suffocating. One of them pierced through Julius’s defense and forced him back. Another slammed Arthur into the ground. Noah intercepted three simultaneously, but the strain showed at that point.

Finally the timer reached its end.

The light faded.

The star realm suits powered down.

Noah’s aura collapsed instantly. Arthur’s blade returned to normal. Julius’s rings shattered into fragments of light.

Silence fell for half a second.

Then despair spread over everyone on human side.

The enemies smiled.

"Khekhekhe. That is all?" the dark creature rasped. "Now it is time for a feast. Your souls will be our greatest treat."

They charged with full speed.

The humans were overwhelmed instantly.

Planetary beings tore through the battlefield. Human warriors were crushed like insects. The Godzilla roared and fought desperately, but five planetary enemies pinned it down. The Frost Ape shattered mountains in rage, yet spears pierced through its body.

Noah blocked a strike with his bare arm and was sent flying. Arthur was surrounded. Julius coughed blood as he tried to stand.

The sky darkened as a suffocating pressure descended upon the battlefield, and an instinctive sense of impending death spread through every warrior present, as though the universe itself had quietly announced the end of all resistance.

Humanity already saw it’s ending. They closed their eyes finally. They tried everything they could but the enemy were simply on a whole different league.

Then everything stopped.

A sword halted in mid swing, its blade frozen inches away from a soldier’s neck, while droplets of blood hung motionless in the air like crimson crystals suspended inside invisible glass. Explosions that had been tearing apart the horizon paused like miniature suns locked in time, their light trapped without sound, without heat, without motion. The roar of battle vanished entirely, leaving behind an unnatural silence so complete that even thought itself seemed to hesitate.

Time itself seemed to be stopped.

The entire battlefield transformed into a silent painting, a still frame carved into existence where nothing moved and nothing breathed. Even the planetary beings, who moments earlier had dominated the battlefield with overwhelming power, found their bodies locked in place. Their eyes alone remained alive, and within those unmoving gazes, fear slowly surfaced.

Then space warped.

At the center of the battlefield, reality folded inward as though an invisible hand had gripped the fabric of existence and twisted it gently. A single step echoed across the frozen world, even though sound should not have existed, and the contradiction itself made the moment feel unreal.

A figure walked forward.

Alex.

He stood calmly in midair, his eyes glowing with a faint blue light that seemed to pierce through frozen time itself. His hair drifted slowly as though submerged in water, and subtle ripples spread from his body, distorting space with every breath he took. Each step he made caused the air around him to bend, as if the universe was quietly adjusting its structure to accommodate his presence.

Behind him, thousands of frozen enemies hovered helplessly, suspended in a moment that no longer belonged to them.

Alex raised one hand, and the entire battlefield trembled as though responding to an absolute authority that could not be resisted. Mountains in the distance lifted into the sky, their massive forms tearing free from the ground without resistance, while oceans curved upward in vast arcs that defied gravity. Clouds twisted into spirals, and every enemy on the battlefield began to rise, pulled upward by an invisible force that tightened relentlessly around them.

Absolute telekinesis manifested without effort, and the scale of its control made even planetary beings appear insignificant.

The dark creatures struggled, and faint cracks appeared in the frozen space surrounding them, but the pressure intensified instantly, crushing their resistance before it could fully form. Their bodies were dragged upward along with everyone else, caught inside a growing gravitational prison that continued to compress inward.

Noah stared in disbelief, his frozen body unable to move while his mind struggled to process the impossible.

"Alex..."

Alex’s eyes swept slowly across the battlefield, and his expression darkened as he saw the fallen humans scattered across the ruined land. The silver glow in his gaze sharpened, and his fingers began to close gradually, as though he were gripping the universe itself.

The sky collapsed.

Two hundred planetary beings were compressed together as if trapped inside a collapsing star, and space itself shrieked under the unbearable pressure. Their defensive barriers shattered one after another, unable to withstand the tightening force. Dragons roared silently while their scales cracked apart, vampires disintegrated into collapsing fragments, and werewolves fractured as their enormous bodies crumbled under the invisible weight.

The dark creatures resisted desperately, releasing waves of black energy that attempted to push back against the telekinetic domain. Their power surged violently, distorting the compressed space around them, yet Alex merely looked at them.

The pressure multiplied.

The entire mass compressed further, and the resistance began to fail as their bodies folded inward, crushed by an authority that did not allow opposition.

Then he closed his fist.

Space imploded.

A white sphere appeared for a fraction of a second, blinding and absolute, and then everything inside it vanished without explosion, without debris, without trace. Two hundred planetary powerhouses were erased instantly, as though they had never existed within reality at all.

Silence returned.

The frozen battlefield resumed its motion, and gravity reclaimed what had been suspended. Bodies fell from the sky, shockwaves spread across the land, and the clouds slowly unraveled. The sky cleared gradually, revealing a calmness that contrasted violently with the destruction that had just occurred.

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