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Book 6 34.8

    Book 6 Chapter 34.8 - What Was


    Su had quite the confidence in the poison he produced, this was not something an ordinary creature’s immune system could resist. He predicted that in just over ten seconds, the biological poison will reproduce to arge enough number, moreover upy all of the vital nervous tissues. At that time, Gusv’sbat strength would decrease sharply, and then a minuteter, he wouldpletely lose all fighting strength. To poison an eleventh level powerful individual in under a minute, this bit of poison was enough to poison hundreds of thousands of people.


    Only, the following dozen or so seconds weren’t that easily passed, Su had to face Gusv’s crazy attacks. Sure enough, when he saw the injury on his body, Gusv immediately released a world-shaking roar, the furious cry making the entire hall tremble, crushed rock continuously falling from the broken ceiling. Meanwhile, Serend even more so threw herself at Su with no thoughts of personal safety! Her roar was full of misery, she who also excelled in the Perception Domain obviously knew the power of the toxin Su secreted.


    Streak after streak of golden light warped and weaved about, the angry roar even more so like thunder, rumbling endlessly. Under the crazy storm of attacks, Su was like a leaf fluttering among great waves, seemingly in danger, yet as the billows rose and fell, great waves passed, but he was still unharmed. Serend’s eyes were endlessly powerful, if Su remained even a hundredth of a second too long, even he would be burned. Moreover, her eyes released zing mes, the attack truly following where her sight was, the attacks already fast to the extreme. Meanwhile, oftentimes, the instant before she attacked, Su already moved, avoiding the path of her attack. Even the few attacks he wasn’t able topletely evade only left behind shallow marks on his body.


    Gusv endured for longer than he had anticipated, only when half a minute passed did his rate of attacks start to decrease. Now, the state of poison was already extremely clear, aside from his pupils, all other parts of his eyes were dyed in ayer of faint green color. This meant that Su’s biological poison already spread throughout Gusv’s entire body, just that it was forcefully suppressed by his body’s astonishingly tough immune system. The two sides were currently locked in a stalemate, wearing each other down, but once the immune system’s potential was exhausted, that would be the time of Gusv’s death.


    Su began to breathe heavily, the temperature of the me burning in his thoracic cavity already reaching an extremely dangerous critical point. If he wanted to increase his energy levels any further, then the inner membrane’s protectiveyer would be melted through, thus turning Supletely into a human bombparable to a nuclear warhead. He already did everything he could, yet was powerless to fight back.


    irvoyance wasn’t omnipotence, it was simrly restricted by the other abilities the users had. With Su’s current strength, and Serend as well as Gusv’s joint attacks, the fact that he could evade with light injuries was already the best result. Serend and Gusv’s attacks all disregarded personal safety, many times attacking with the mindsets of trading a life for a life. Su obviously wouldn’t stake it all against them, because as long as he stalled for another few minutes, stalled until Gusv copsed from poison, that would be when he would fight Serend head-on in a decisive battle. Moreover, even if he wanted to retaliate, Su didn’t have that strength.


    As Gusv brandished his hands and sent out kicks, it was as if everything he touched was smashed apart, the power behind the small rock pieces like bullets, those that were a bitrger, simply like artillery shells. If he was struck, even Su would be injured. Perhaps because Gusv sensed that his life was reaching its end, he attacked crazily like a wounded mammoth, his might seemingly inexhaustible. The underground prison couldn’t endure this level of torment at all, starting to copse area after area. Cement chunks fell in the tons, and then they smashed into the ground, stirring up endless smoke and dust, the scene one of absolute chaos. However, goldensers continuously swept about, everything in their path cut through and vaporized, not even the thickest chunks of cement able to resist. Only when thesers shot through the walls, entering the underground rockyer, their energy exhausted, would they disappear. Miraculously, Gusv wasn’t affected by the golden radiance at all. Even if he was struck directly, it would only add ayer of golden energy film on his body, thisyer scattering shortly afterwards.


    The more chaotic the battle became, the more favorable it was for Su. However, neither Serend nor Gusv were affected by the environment. Serend who also possessed extreme perception abilities locked firmly onto Su, with even Gusv who originally wasn’t all that great at perception also able to promptly locate Su’s position. Between the two was some type of special telepathy, or perhaps some type of shared view ability.


    As a result, Su’s advantage in both his perception and chaotic environment was reduced to the smallest extent, the operation of irvoyance also close to its limit, the amount of instantaneous data processing even more sorge to the point where he needed to use all of his thought centers to handle it. A scorching feeling continuously transmitted from his skin, being sted by Serend’s sight, and also wounded by the chaotic rubble Gusv kicked out. Meanwhile, his arms, legs, and entire body’s bones released ka ka noises, the pressure they were bearing already reaching a limit. Su’s instantaneous speed was great, but the pressure came more from suddenly changing directions. The power to instantly turn around wasn’t inferior to the st of heavy artillery.


    Su’s brain was burning hot, his thought centers already unstable. What was even more fatal was that under this irvoyance state, errors in data also began to appear. This might produce a misjudgment, or when the error appeared, there wouldn’t be enough time to correct it. Even though the probability was low to almost reaching zero, it still wasn’t really zero in the end. All things with low probability might very well truly happen.


    Right at this moment, a chance shed past!


    Su didn’t have time to think things through carefully. He immediately moved his body, using his shoulder to face Gusv’s heavy fist head-on, his hands smashing heavily into hisparatively softer abdomen. Under Gusv’s heavy fist, Su’s shoulders immediately distorted, his entire body smashed flying. While he was unable to change directions, he also suffered a streak of light from Serend, producing a two centimeters deep scorched wound by his chest. If it went any deeper, it would open up his chest. Once his chest was opened, it would be a serious injury even for Su, once the high pressure heat stream had an exit to release through, it would immediately produce powerful explosions. At that time, Su might only have a small half of his body left. However, this wasn’t life-threatening either. Su knew that right now, his body wouldn’t truly die, or at the very least, on this celestial body, there were no methods that could make him die. However, it would be unknown what year and month it would be when he returned to the world.


    When he saw the two holes that continuously dripped with green blood on Gusv’s abdomen, Su knew that he already took advantage of the opportunity. The newly infused venom would shorten the amount of time Gusv could hold on for to within a minute. With only a minute left, Su still had the confidence in sticking it through.


    Guv’s body rocked back and forth, Serend’s expression bing even crazier, frantically attacking while using the most vilenguage to curse Su. The curses were obviously ineffective, but one could see just how deep the emotions between her and Gusv were. Ever since the battle began, all of Su’s attacks were gathered on Gusv’s body, not attacking Serend once. After his continuous barrage of attacks, Su only left three small wounds on Gusv’s body, yet the first wound already decided his fate, thetter two only speeding up this process.


    Only when Gusv fell would the battle truly begin. The current berserk Serend would regain her coldness and rationality at that moment, and then fully awaken the apostle instincts. It seemed like Gusv was the crucial point anchoring Serend’s will in this world to her body; when he died, only then would she be a true apostle. Meanwhile, at that time, it would be a contest between irvoyance and Duplication.


    With the olden era’s standard, this would be a battle between the minds.


    Duplication?


    As if a streak of lightning tore through the darkness, Su suddenly thought of something. His expression immediately changed greatly!
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