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The Almighty Dominance Chapter 554
Alex stood inside a wooden house, the air heavy with the smell of timber and dust.
He had seen places like this many times before. Xia architecture—old, stubborn, deeply rooted in tradition.
They refused to trade wood for steel, refused to raise glass towers into the sky the way Prussia did.
They believed living close to nature strengthened cultivation, that wood and earth nourished the body with natural power.
Alex slowly turned his head.
A massive hole had been torn through the roof.
Sunlight poured down in a harsh beam, illuminating the wreckage below.
The VÖXEN Lucifer lay half-destroyed at the center of the room, its once-flawless frame split open like a wounded animal.
The vehicle was filled with nanobots. With the right materials, they could rebuild it atom by atom, following the original blueprint stored in its core.
Given enough time and resources, the VÖXEN could be restored to perfect condition.
But that would take time.
Time he wasn’t sure he had.
Moving slowly, each motion laced with pain, Alex activated his space-storage ring and stored the wrecked vehicle away.
Only then did he notice the body.
A man lay sprawled across the wooden floor.
Dismembered.
Blood had soaked deep into the planks.
“Gaia,” Alex whispered, addressing the nanobots embedded beneath his skin. “Where are we?”
A calm voice answered directly inside his mind.
“Sir. We are currently outside all communication coverage. Xia forbids external transmissions. They harbor deep hostility toward both Prussia and Estoria.”
“We are in enemy territory. If you are discovered, you will be executed without question—especially since you have killed one of their people.”
The color drained from Alex’s face.
“Then what are we supposed to do?”
He was far from his normal condition.
His inner power was gone—completely destroyed. He couldn’t fly. Couldn’t fight. Couldn’t defend himself.
Right now, he was no different from an ordinary human.
And in Xia, an ordinary citizen was as strong as ten trained men from Prussia or Estoria.
They cultivated naturally from childhood. Strength here was simply a part of daily life.
“Sir,” Gaia continued, “place me on the corpse’s head. Within five minutes of death, I can retrieve partial memory traces. After ten minutes, nothing remains. Approximately four minutes have passed. I can attempt extraction. The copying process will require ten minutes.”
Alex swallowed.
Time was slipping away.
He pulled a nano strip from behind his ear and pressed it gently against the dead man’s bloodied head.
The nanobots slid inward, burrowing through the skull and threading into the brain, mapping and extracting whatever information remained before it faded.
Alex lifted his gaze and scanned the room.
It looked like the interior of a wrecked ship—splintered wood, shattered furniture, debris scattered everywhere.
Then the realization hit him.
During the crash, he and his pursuers had crossed into Xia territory.
Normally, Xia cultivators would have already been dispatched to investigate. There was a strong chance someone was still tracking whatever had fallen from the sky.
Alex moved fast.
He retrieved ten repair drones from his storage ring and released them into the air. “Repair everything. Restore this place exactly as it was.”
The small glide drones hummed to life, scattering through the room and working with terrifying precision.
Broken beams were lifted, aligned, and fused at the nano level. Cracks vanished as if they had never existed.
Table legs reformed. Chairs reshaped themselves. Even the shattered vase rebuilt itself piece by piece.
Flawless.
This was Gaia’s latest technology.
Then Alex felt it.
A wave of force—heavy, oppressive, powerful enough to make the entire wooden house tremble.
“I sensed something crossing the border after the explosion. It should be somewhere in this direction.”
A woman in blue robes hovered roughly ten meters above the roof, suspended in the air with effortless control.
“But there’s nothing unusual here,” another voice said—a woman dressed in yellow.
“That’s exactly what makes it strange,” the woman in blue replied. “I can’t be mistaken.”
“Let’s question the people nearby and find out what happened,” the woman in yellow said.
Hearing their voices from inside the house, cold sweat broke across Alex’s skin.
They descended from the sky and touched down on the ground.
Then they started walking toward the house.
The roof finished repairing itself at the very last second—a narrow miracle.
But if they forced their way inside, he wouldn’t survive even a single strike.
A knock sounded at the door.
“Excuse me,” the woman in yellow called.
Alex rushed to the corpse and examined the man’s face and body.
“Damn it… I have to do this.”
He pulled the VÖXEN Lucifer back out and issued a command. “All nanobots—gather.”
A cluster no larger than a pill floated up from the vehicle’s core.
“This is the central AI nanobot core,” he muttered. “It handles repair, reconstruction, programming—the heart of the VÖXEN.”
This was a risk.
A serious one.
Alex swallowed the pill-sized cluster and issued a mental command.
Restructure my bones and body to match this man.
“Excuse me. I know you’re inside. We need to ask you something,” the woman in yellow called again.
Inside Alex’s body, the nanobots went to work.
They flooded through his bloodstream, mapping his skeletal structure and comparing it to the corpse beside him.
His bones shifted. Muscles tightened and realigned. His face tingled as the structure beneath his skin subtly reshaped itself to match the dead man’s features.
He glanced down—and realized he was still wearing Prussian clothes.
He quickly stored both the clothes and the corpse inside his space ring.
“I’m asking politely, and you still refuse to answer?” the woman snapped.
A split second later, the door exploded inward, splintering as if struck by a blast.
The two cultivators stepped inside.
They froze when they saw Alex standing there—naked, still mid-transformation.
“What are you doing naked?” the woman in yellow demanded.
Alex’s heart pounded.
He wasn’t fluent in spoken Xia. He could understand it, but his pronunciation was rough. He forced his voice low and hoarse, as if he’d just finished coughing.
“I just finished bathing. You could have waited a moment.”
The woman in yellow frowned, irritation plain on her face.
“Go put on some clothes. There’s nothing worth seeing anyway.”
Alex glanced at her. She carried a sharp, intimidating presence, yet she was undeniably beautiful—striking features, confident posture.
At that moment, the nanobots were still adjusting his body beneath the skin of his manhood.
Unfortunately, his body reacted at the worst possible time.
When he looked at her, the involuntary response was unmistakable.
It stood there with ridiculous confidence, like it had a mind of its own—silently protesting the insult, as if saying, Excuse me? Which part of me isn’t worth seeing? Care to take a closer look?
Her face flushed red in embarrassment.
“Do you want to die?” the woman in blue snapped. “Put on some clothes. Now.”
Alex didn’t argue. He turned, crossed the room, grabbed a loose robe from the wardrobe, and pulled it on as fast as he could.
The woman in blue watched him closely.
“Who are you?” she asked. “Did you see anything fall from the sky?”
“I… I…” Alex stalled, his mind racing.
He didn’t know the dead man’s name yet. One wrong word and suspicion would explode instantly.
“I didn’t see anything.”
“Why are you stuttering?” the woman in blue asked, narrowing her eyes.
Alex deliberately stumbled over his words again.
“I… I’ve never seen women as beautiful as you two before. I get nervous speaking to beautiful women.”
It was complete nonsense—but he delivered it with just enough awkwardness to make it believable.
The woman in yellow smiled faintly. “You certainly know how to flatter.”
Before anyone could respond, a furious shout echoed from outside.
“Bai Xiaochun! Where are you hiding?! After what you did to my sister, today you die, you piece of trash!”
A violent kick shattered the wooden gate.
Heavy footsteps thundered toward the house.
Within seconds, nearly twenty townspeople flooded into the yard, following a furious man at the front. Every one of them glared at Alex with open hatred.
“That’s him!” someone shouted. “That’s the scum who’s terrorized this city for decades! He raped whoever he wanted and did whatever he pleased because his parents were powerful!”
“His parents are dead now!” another yelled. “He’s just a useless parasite living off their name! This monster deserves to die!”
The woman in yellow and the woman in blue slowly turned to look at Alex.
Their expressions shifted.
“Are you the man named Bai Xiaochun?”