Mechanical lifeforms are fundamentally different from the native beings of this world. They're like creations of human technology—only stronger. Because of that, when they came to this world, very few gods could sense them at all. Even Great Red probably never realized such a terrifying thing was hiding in his own world. Their stealth was maxed out.
Ophis listened to Takumi's explanation and tilted her head, looking down at the mechanical lifeform. If she really focused, she couldn't sense anything from it—not even its internal energy. It was as if it didn't exist. If you didn't look closely, you'd never notice the massive energy inside. If they wanted to sneak into this world, no one would catch them unless they paid very close attention. It was a completely different system. Ophis finally understood why nobody had discovered them for so long.
Takumi put Dorumado away by using imaginary space to swallow it. Even though its mind was erased, the huge body was valuable—those materials were precious. With a little modification, Takumi could make a transforming super-Gundam. Pretty nice, right?
And of course, Takumi wasn't about to let the exe evil gods off the hook—they were all valuable to him, especially Dorumado. Once he'd stored it, Takumi and Ophis set off for the far side of the moon.
On the dark side of the moon was Lugahtim, another retainer of Rugal Zevah and also called the Heavenly King. Lugahtim's ship stayed hidden there. Takumi simply tore open space and took Ophis to the moon.
But the moment they arrived, countless cannons locked onto them. Lugahtim had already noticed what happened to Dorumado and prepared for the worst. Now, seeing someone open a portal, Lugahtim wasted no time attacking.
Takumi expected as much—he'd noticed the link between the two when dealing with Dorumado, so he was prepared.
As soon as Takumi appeared, space shifted. The attacks aimed at him and Ophis warped away, becoming harmless tracer rounds. They weren't even in the same spatial channel, so there was no way for those attacks to hit. At the same time, Takumi activated his authority as Herrscher of Corruption, shutting down the attacking mechanical lifeforms.
Inside the enemy ship, a five-meter-tall humanoid robot was frantically sounding alarms, trying to send a report back. But nothing worked—Takumi had everything under control. His authority was a natural counter to these guys. The enemy couldn't even understand what kind of power he was using or why they were invaded so easily. Their firewalls were supposed to be invincible, but suddenly everything was lost. Lugahtim just couldn't figure it out, and in moments, its consciousness was wiped away.
"Like you could ever figure it out. My power is made to counter civilizations like yours. Against machine lifeforms like you, this is child's play."
Takumi muttered as he finished copying the data. Looking at the kilometer-long warship before him, he was quite satisfied. Another warship acquired—too easy!
He'd dealt with all these Earth problems in a snap.
"Is it done?" Ophis asked, watching as the warships and robots that had attacked them suddenly stopped moving. She was surprised. Those attacks weren't weak—one hit would easily take out someone like Cao Cao. Weapons like that on Earth would make all the gods kneel in a real fight. That's what you call a battlefield reaper. These things weren't even on the same level as everyone else.
"Done. I said from the start, I'm their natural nemesis, right?"
With that, Takumi opened up imaginary space and began collecting all the intact warships. Another massive haul. Every trip to Akeno's world, he made a fortune. Once he returned, he'd be even stronger. The magic technology from the exe world was truly absurd. Back home, Takumi could update and upgrade all sorts of things—robots included.
Once everything was packed up, Takumi turned to Ophis.
"Let's go—Heaven next!"
With that, he opened a portal and disappeared.
Next, he'd bring Gabriel along and head to the Dimensional Gap.
Ophis hurried after him. The two arrived back in Heaven. As soon as they did, Veya noticed and appeared before Takumi.
"Mr. Takumi, have you finished everything?"
Veya was a little surprised. She'd just sensed a battle in space, and now Takumi was back already. It was over that fast?
"It's done. Next, I'm going to the exe world. Once I finish things there, I'll be leaving your world for good."
Takumi said this calmly. Veya was shocked. Wasn't that thing supposed to be Great Red-level? But Takumi made it sound so easy—faster than a chicken, even. She was speechless.
"I told you, I'm their natural nemesis. They may be strong, but in my eyes, they're weak. No need to be so shocked. It's just a difference in skill."
Veya was left speechless. But, since things were resolved, it was time to call Gabriel and the angels, just as Takumi was planning to leave. With that, she summoned the already-prepared Gabriel and the other angels.