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Chapter 63: Mission Completed and Return
Author: M.A. Sumi
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Five minutes. That was all it took. The Death God Fifth-Generation mech tore through the mechanical soldiers like a storm made of steel. Sparks flew. Metal screamed. Limbs twisted and shattered, scattering across the battlefield like shards of broken glass. For a heartbeat, everything went silent. And then the mech moved again, unstoppable, straight into the Skyward Empire’s central command room.

The room was huge. Walls of cold, reflective metal glimmered under the flickering red alarm lights. Five raised platforms stood like thrones carved for warlords. Each one had a robot perched atop it—grotesque, imposing, the kind that made even seasoned soldiers think twice. Kael knew these faces. He’d seen them months ago when they’d interrogated him. Now, they were rulers of the Starborne Armada. Absolute rulers.

“Death God Fifth-Generation,” the first robot said, its voice metallic and sharp, echoing around the chamber. “You have proven your strength. Lay down your Death God Scythe, and we
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