World Traveler Villain

Chapter 27: CH: 27 Nuke on Tokyo



[Chapter: 27 Nuke on Tokyo]

Boom!

The air seemed to boil as the plane fighters in the sky exploded, shattering and killing their pilots before they even knew what happened to them. Then silence followed for a few seconds, as all the planes burned and fell to the ground—or what was left of them. This was the power of the Tesseract's energy, used as fuel to power these shots, reducing everything to its molecules.

"Shoot."

About a hundred French soldiers appeared in front of the super tank.

"Oh, more bugs. They don't learn, do they?" William shouted, and the super tank's cannon tube aimed at the ground in front.

Boom! Boom!

Two massive blue energy cannonballs erupted with devastating force, slamming into the earth and shaking the ground with a violent, deafening tremor. French soldiers were hurled into the air, their bodies scattered like fragile debris before plummeting back to the earth like droplets in a torrential storm. Yet, for most, there was no return; they were obliterated entirely, disintegrated into mere molecules. Not even ashes remained—a complete annihilation that erased any hope of remembrance or burial.

For some, their incomplete records meant their existence would vanish entirely from the annals of history. They would remain nameless before war memorials, their sacrifices rendered meaningless by this cruel obliteration. Forgotten by time, their stories erased, they were condemned to a fate far worse than death: a total erasure, destined to fade into oblivion without a trace.

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Two large pits, with diameters of several tens of meters, appeared on the ground. The super-large tank drove directly through them and continued its attack on the city of Paris.

Boom!

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