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Chapter 214: Super Battle.



The battle had begun.

The moment Jack stepped forward, the ground beneath him trembled, responding to the immense power radiating from his new Antimatter Suit. Across the ruined city, the last remnants of civilians, those who had not managed to flee in time, stared in silent awe and terror.

This wasn't just a fight.

It was a clash between forces beyond human comprehension—one that would change the course of history forever.

A Duel in the Sky

Jack moved first. In an instant, he vanished.

To the ordinary eye, it seemed as if he had disappeared entirely, but to those with enhanced perception, they could see it—Jack had accelerated to speeds beyond sound, beyond light, engaging the villain in a battle that was both everywhere and nowhere at the same time.

From the outside, all that could be seen were flashes of light colliding across the sky—two beings moving so fast that even the most advanced tracking systems could barely keep up.

Below them, Burma itself trembled.

Buildings that had barely been standing after the villain's initial attack began to crumble under the sheer force of the battle raging above. Shockwaves spread outward, rattling the very foundation of the city.

Jack's suit was performing far beyond expectations. His Antimatter Core fed him an endless wellspring of energy, keeping him at peak efficiency even as the battle dragged on. But his opponent was relentless.

The villain, though wounded from Jack's earlier attack, was still a force unlike anything the world had ever seen. He fought back with devastating precision, countering Jack's speed with raw, overwhelming power.

Every time Jack dodged, a section of the city below suffered the impact.

A single missed attack sent a shockwave that shattered the remains of entire districts, sending clouds of dust spiraling into the air.

And still, the fight continued.

A World Watching in Silence

Across the globe, people watched in stunned silence.

Live feeds captured the battle in real-time—broadcasts that should have been impossible to record due to the sheer speed of the combatants. But the destruction of an entire city could not be ignored.

Governments held emergency meetings, world leaders debated actions, and military forces stood by, knowing full well that their weapons were useless against beings of this scale.

This was beyond human intervention.

It was a battle between titans.

The Moment Everything Changed

Jack wasn't just fighting for himself.

He was fighting for the future of the planet.

And he knew that if this battle dragged on any longer, there would be no Burma left to save.

For the first time in his life, Jack hesitated.

He had never doubted his own abilities before. Never second-guessed a decision. But now, as he saw the city reduced to dust, he realized—

Victory was not enough.

Even if he won, Burma would still be gone.

And yet, he had no choice but to continue.

With one final surge, Jack propelled himself forward, a streak of white light cutting across the sky. The villain roared in frustration, matching Jack's speed for the first time—and in that moment, both forces collided in one final, earth-shattering explosion.

The sky above Burma turned white.

A blinding light engulfed everything.

And when the dust settled—

Burma was no more.

The sky remained silent.

Smoke and dust rose endlessly, blotting out the sun over what was once a thriving nation. Burma was gone. Entire cities had been reduced to nothing but lifeless ruins, and the land that once held millions now stood empty, filled with only the echoes of destruction.

Across the globe, the news spread like wildfire.

Television screens, mobile phones, and live broadcasts repeated the same devastating message:

"Burma has fallen. Millions lost. A tragedy beyond comprehension."

Governments scrambled to respond. Rescue efforts were attempted, but what could they save when there was nothing left to save? Only a handful of survivors had made it out before the final clash, but those who remained had perished beneath the weight of destruction.

It was a loss unlike anything in human history.

Tears Across the World

Everywhere, people wept.

In the streets of New York, London, Tokyo, and Mumbai, massive crowds gathered, their voices lost in silent grief. Candles were lit, vigils were held, and prayers were whispered for the millions of souls who had perished in the blink of an eye.

Some raged. Protests broke out worldwide, blaming the so-called 'heroes' for failing to protect the innocent.

"What good is power," people demanded, "if it can't even save lives?"

The world, once awed by the presence of superhumans, now looked at them with fear.

If a battle between two beings could wipe out an entire country, what hope did ordinary people have?

Jack's Silence

Back on Future Island, Jack sat in his lab, staring blankly at the reports flooding in. He had fought his hardest, pushed his technology to the limit—but in the end, it hadn't been enough.

He had won the battle, but lost the world's trust.

The girls sat beside him, equally devastated. Katrina clenched her fists, her knuckles white with anger. Emma, usually so composed, wiped silent tears from her eyes.

For the first time, they questioned everything.

Jack could build impossible technology. He had discovered Aether, antimatter, and energy beyond anything in existence.

But he could not undo death.

He could not bring back the millions lost.

The Era of Uncertainty Begins

Leaders of the world gathered, demanding answers. Nations debated whether superhumans should be regulated, controlled, or even eliminated altogether.

Some called Jack a hero. Others called him a walking disaster.

The villain had been stopped, but at what cost?

As the world mourned, Jack realized one terrible truth—

This was just the beginning.

Jack stood frozen in his lab, his heart pounding as he stared at the seismic readings flashing on his screens. Red warnings blared across every monitor—data that should have been impossible.

Tectonic plates were shifting violently.

Not in one place, not in isolated regions—but everywhere.

It was as if the very foundation of the planet was fracturing from within.

A Planet on the Verge of Collapse

Jack rushed to a nearby holographic display, his fingers gliding across the interface as he zoomed in on the live satellite feeds.

Massive cracks ran through the Earth's crust, stretching for hundreds of kilometers. In some places, molten lava was already beginning to seep through. Tsunamis formed along coastlines, entire islands were swallowed whole, and cities trembled as deep fissures split them apart.

This wasn't a simple disaster. This was planetary destruction.

Jack's mind raced.

"What caused this?" He thought. The fight with the Level 1500 villain had been catastrophic, but it shouldn't have damaged the planet itself.

Unless…

A terrifying realization dawned upon him.

The world wasn't just being destroyed—

It was evolving while tearing itself apart.

An Unknown Force at Play

Jack activated his most advanced sensors, scanning deep into the Earth's core. The readings were chaotic.

The very energy signatures of the planet were shifting—as if something ancient, something buried deep within, had been awakened.

Had humanity's use of extreme power—Aether, Antimatter, and Nuclear Energy—triggered something irreversible?

Katrina and Emma entered the lab, their faces filled with worry.

"Jack, what's happening? The entire world is trembling." Katrina asked, her eyes sharp.

Jack clenched his fists. "I don't know yet, but this isn't a normal disaster. The planet itself is reacting to something… and I think we might have caused it."

The Countdown to Doomsday

Within the hour, every major scientific organization declared a state of emergency.

World leaders sent desperate messages, demanding answers. Governments were paralyzed by fear, unsure of how to act.

But Jack knew one thing—

If they didn't stop this soon, there might not be a world left to save.

Jack sat in his lab, staring at the massive holographic display before him. His fingers drummed against the console, his mind racing.

The world was breaking. Millions were already dead. And if the seismic shifts continued, the planet itself might not last another decade.

For the first time in his life, Jack felt powerless.
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A Glimmer of Hope

Then, deep in the data—he saw it.

A new planet.

A distant world, orbiting a stable sun, with a breathable atmosphere and a climate similar to Earth's.

It wasn't perfect. But it was habitable.

Jack's eyes widened. This could be humanity's second chance.

But the problem was distance.

This new world was light-years away. And even with all of Jack's advancements in energy and propulsion, building a spaceship capable of reaching it was beyond anything humanity had ever achieved.

The Unreachable Dream

Katrina and Emma stood behind him, watching the screen in silence. They understood immediately.

"You want to take people there." Katrina said, arms crossed.

Jack nodded. "If Earth is truly doomed, we have no choice."

Emma frowned. "But Jack… building a spaceship? That's not like making an Antimatter Suit or an Aether Reactor. That's an entire world of science we haven't mastered."

Jack exhaled. "I know."

Even for him, this was a near-impossible task.

Humanity had spent centuries trying to break the barrier of deep space travel. No material could withstand such a journey. No known fuel could sustain a ship that long.

Jack had already mastered Nuclear, Aether, and even Antimatter Energy—but space travel required something… more.

Something beyond what Earth had ever created.

And time was running out.


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