61 Effected life's
When the white mist approached the wall, the earth underneath it began to melt and then sizzle. It was as if acid had been dumped onto the ground, melting it, yet it was not far away since the fog was composed of an acid-like substance.
The abomination that was hiding in the fog believed it had triumphed since saliva was coming out of its mouth, which was similarly acidic as the fog it emitted, and melting the earth where it landed.
When the fog first reached the wall, it immediately melted it, much like everything that had touched it before. When the fog began to soak into the wall and pass through it, a scream that was more akin to a bestial shriek emerged and resounded throughout the large and gloomy cave.,
The abomination moved closer; it was time for it to finish eating its pray, which was writhing in agony; it moved closer and then used its claws to break the wall; a cloud of dust rose up from the impact of the hit and the stone breaking, covering the entire area for a few seconds; however, ignoring the fact that the abomination walked through the cloud of dust, it saw what was behind the wall.
Its organs were partially molten and covered in blood a half molten body of a cat.
"GRRRRRRR" it let out another scream that let echoed in the caves,
And then
It moved closer to the cat to deliver the killing blow because it had been playing with its pray for too long. Suddenly, it felt pain, so it looked down to find the cause of the excruciating pain. What it discovered shocked it stone pillars were shooting out of the ground and impaling the it from head to tail. The slight intelligence that had been in its eyes slowly faded as it took its final breath.
Not knowing how exactly it had died.
'Few that was pretty intense, I thought I would have to fight it for far longer.' I looked at the abomination that I had killed. It was different from the smiles it was a beast with slime coming out of its body and mutated parts.
Was this the result of mutations, what should have happened to every infected animal and beast in the forest, or was this just a special case? i though
As I considered all of this, I glanced at my body double, or rather, it appeared to be one of my copy cats. I had this idea while I was hiding behind the walls what if I use my copy cats as decoys? From the looks of it, it's pretty convincing.
After I had created the copy cat and given it the instruction to remain in the fog and then scream, I made the ground beneath me resemble mud, I jumped into it, and then I made a tunnel to get behind the abomination..
As I was thinking this, I decided to get rid of my copy cat so I dealt with its body.
Now then, should I go back or should I keep roaming around the area to find the other beasts, I can't even tell the elves to take care of this stuff, these abominations are just too strong for them, even I am struggling to fight then, I thought as I suddenly realised something I am still quite weak, I want to go back and research some stuff in my lab, but I can't leave these abominations be either, they are too dangerous. Now then, should I go back or should I keep searching for more of them?
Any ideas star?
[why not use copycats and destroy everything underground]
That's a good idea, but there must be some underground beasts that they would kill as well, and I'm pretty sure I can't give them detailed orders. I already have thousands of copycats that I gave basic commands, and it's already putting a lot of stress on my mind. I won't be able to handle the stress that comes from maintaining more copycats.
[If you evolve, you can change that, but the issue is that you are nowhere near your next evolution]
Do you know when I'll undergo my next evolution?
[Yes, level 300 is appropriate]
If so, I'm really far away from it. Let's tell the copycats to look for underground living things and keep an eye on them.
Yes, that should be a wise decision. After they discover more abominations, they can simply inform me so I can order them to kill them.
In the cave, I began making ten, twenty, thirty, forty, one hundred, one hundred and fifty, and then two hundred copies of myself. A slight headache struck me as the number of copycats reached 200.
My brain can't handle any more than this all the copy cats I have created up to this point are connected to me and put pressure on my brain if I create any more copy cats than I can handle, my brain will simply fry, and I will become nothing more than an immortal cat vegetable. I took a deep breath in pain as I stared at my copy cats, who looked exactly like me with the exception that they appeared to be puppets.
Ignoring my headache, I told my copycats to leave, and in the space of a blink of an eye, they vanished from the area where they were standing and scattered to look for more abomination.
After that, I returned to my cave along the same route I had taken to get this far outside the barrier. On the way back, I stopped to observe the people who were going about their daily lives as usual, with children playing with each other and adults wandering around who all appeared to be concerned because they were all trapped in a Barrier and would soon be stuck in here for god knows how long.
They gave off the impression of being concerned about their own future as well as the future of the generation that would follow them.
In my past life, I never saw anything like this, and even if I did, I most likely chose to ignore it after all, I was more focused on finishing the missions that were given to me by the higher ups and as I started to bond with my companions, that Incident happened, and many people died back then now that I think about it, my actions in my past life surely had many adverse effects however, I never noticed any of them at that time. In my current life, however, I am able to see it all.
After ruminating on the events of the past and the ways in which I had altered everything in the past, I made my way back to my cave with the intention of sleeping for a while after all, only rest can relieve the mental exhaustion I've been experiencing.
As I got closer to the area where my hill was, I saw that Ena was playing outside with Ruby. I thought to myself that the two of them have become good friends as I watched them play some kind of game involving swords.
I wondered if they were practising as I closely observed them, and sure enough, they were using custom-made wooden swords that I had made for them.
Well whatever as long as they don't cause trouble they can do whatever they want I suppose, I thought as I looked at them one last time and then entered my cave. As I did so, I connected my mind with the copy cat that I had paced inside the classroom he o had done a really good job as both Ena and Ruby were very close to learning how to wield mana and use magic with it.
However, even if they are able to wield it, I don't really think it would be powerful enough to win against beasts that are on the level of the four kings because they were ruling a part of the forest each, and that is a really big postilion.
Although I know for a fact that approximately 80% of the world's land is owned by beasts and the remaining 20% is used up by humanoid beings, I wonder how long this world will continue to be ruled by beasts. Humanoids beings would most likely develop techniques to use mana and weapons like swords and other items together, and if they can acquire body armour, they would be able to fight against the likes of the four kings.
Humanoids would rule this world like they do the earth after that.
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