Kryptonians: Man of Steel
Chapter 1713 Kamehameha that Destroys the Solar System
Chapter 1713 Kamehameha that Destroys the Solar System
Cell hovered in mid-air, his body radiating unprecedented energy fluctuations.
The once clear sky was instantly dyed an eerie purplish-red, and the atmosphere hummed painfully under his terrifying aura.
He slowly brought his arms to his waist, palms facing each other, and an energy ball radiating an ominous light began to spin and expand rapidly.
"Let's witness true despair!"
Cell's savage grin was filled with destructive madness.
"Destroy the Solar System Kamehameha!"
In the original work, this move was supposed to be his ultimate finishing move, which required a long time to gather energy after he was resurrected as Lightning Cell.
Yet at this moment, in this time and space, he could do it with ease.
The energy sphere expanded at an astonishing speed, its interior churning with violent energy powerful enough to tear atoms apart, and its surface occasionally bursting with blinding lightning.
Fat Buu sensed a huge threat.
It immediately mustered all its strength to fight back.
Before the two energies even come into contact, the preliminary effects have already plunged the Northern Hemisphere into purgatory.
A wall of steam hundreds of meters high rose from the ocean surface, and the seawater dropped at a speed visible to the naked eye.
The millennia-old snow on the mountain vaporized within ten seconds, and the exposed rock layers began to flow like melting chocolate.
The thermometer needle swung wildly to the right, breaking through the sixty-degree Celsius mark and going off the charts.
But this is far from reflecting the true horror—under direct energy radiation, the surface temperature of rocks in desert areas instantly exceeds one thousand degrees, and any organic matter carbonizes within one ten-thousandth of a second.
Air itself becomes an accomplice to death. Although the insulating effect slows down heat transfer, every gas molecule becomes a tiny hot iron, and inhaling it can completely burn the lungs.
Two energies powerful enough to shake the stars collided violently on the Earth's surface.
At the moment of impact, time seemed to stand still.
A sphere of light, thousands of times brighter than the sun, rapidly expanded from the point of impact, evaporating everything in its path.
Immediately afterwards, the shockwaves spread in all directions at speeds exceeding the speed of sound, and the Earth's crust shattered and warped like fragile glass.
The Earth's temperature soared to 100 degrees Celsius in just three seconds.
This is not just heat; it is a global thermodynamic catastrophe.
The moisture in the air instantly boiled, and the oceans began to evaporate violently, forming a super steam storm that covered the entire globe.
A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius is far more dangerous than water at the same temperature—it means that even sweat cannot evaporate to remove body heat, and any life exposed to it will die from heat shock within seconds.
The radiation generated by the energy collision began to relentlessly change the face of the Earth.
Gamma rays, X-rays, and other high-energy particles rain down like an invisible storm of death, destroying the DNA structure of all life.
The surface rocks began to melt, recreating the scene of the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago—only this time, the scale and intensity of the destruction were much greater.
Time seemed to have broken down.
First, there was the rebellion of light.
All colors have been stripped from the world, leaving only an overexposed pure white.
Then came the loss of control over the sound; the shrill scream of the shockwave tearing through the air exceeded the limits of human hearing, and could only be perceived through the resonance of the skull—this symphony of destruction. The granite layers on the earth's surface shattered, rolled, and vaporized like fragile biscuits.
Hundreds of millions of tons of material are thrown directly into the stratosphere, where they decompose into plasma during the dispersion process.
A crater extending into the mantle appeared beneath the center of the collision, and the molten magma was evaporated into a thin cloud of ions before it could erupt.
The most terrifying thing is the groaning of space itself.
The light beams bent unnaturally as they passed over the battlefield, and all the gravity indicators malfunctioned.
Occasionally, when fragments of rock fly over a specific area, they mysteriously split into even finer particles—proof of a temporary rupture in the spacetime structure.
High-energy particles continuously escaped from Cell's light waves, sweeping across the earth like invisible death gods.
The steel structures on the archipelago rust and peel off at a visible rate, and the exposed organisms first experience the complete collapse of their DNA chains, and then their body tissues churn and vaporize like boiling water.
Buu's energy is equally terrifying; wherever the pink light reaches, matter is not destroyed but "transformed".
On the vast plains, silicate rocks twist into a disgusting gel-like substance, only to break down into basic particles in the next second.
This is not a simple destruction, but a complete negation of the form of existence of matter.
Tube worms at a depth of 30,000 meters in the deep sea are still wriggling tenaciously. They have survived countless extinctions, but they cannot escape the deadly radiation that penetrates the earth's crust.
The entire seabed, along with its ecosystem, was "disinfected" in an instant.
Only the most primitive extremophiles flourish briefly—frantically absorbing the dissipated energy, blooming bizarre clusters of crystal flowers in the rock strata, and then returning to nothingness.
The Earth's core began to respond to the surface's frenzy. The magnetic field became disordered at an unprecedented speed, and the aurora borealis appeared in the equatorial sky.
Without the protection of the magnetosphere, the atmosphere is stripped away by the solar wind, and oxygen molecules escape into space at a rate of hundreds of millions of tons per hour.
This is reminiscent of that asteroid from another world 65 million years ago—but that extinction took at least several thousand years to complete, while this current catastrophe caused far more destruction in the first ten minutes.
Every second, the energy equivalent to that of a hundred nuclear bombs is directed into space.
However, the dissipated energy still caused a series of craters to appear on the lunar surface, forever changing the satellite's topography.
"This is the real-life Dragon Ball! It can almost kill the Earth with just a few words."
Luther clicked his tongue and said that if it weren't for his intervention to protect the Earth, it would have been destroyed millions of times over by now.
In the face of this enormous crisis, Fat Buu actually split into two people: Fat Buu and Skinny Buu.
Before Fat Buu could react, Skinny Buu, who had lost most of his power, turned him into chocolate and ate him.
Dai Buu has now appeared!
To accomplish such a feat in the blink of an eye is simply too extreme.
Super Buu is much stronger than Fat Buu, basically reaching 1.5 times the strength of Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Cell's energy wave was immediately pushed back by him.
Meanwhile, Luther found Goku and the others. They were discussing how to revive Gohan and planned to go to Namek again. However, they sensed Cell's ki and Majin Buu's ki. Vegeta was terrified, and Goku was incredulous.
Is there really someone who can fight Cell?
It even feels like he's on par with Cell.
"Mr. Luther!"
After Luther appeared, Sun Wukong quickly said.
"Enough with the small talk. I'll take you to Namek right now. Remember to have Namek send someone to assist in the resurrection of Earth's Shenron. There will be many more such matters in the future, and we can't do without Shenron."
(End of this chapter)
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