Chapter 153: Wiping the undead from the Entire Continent
"There are almost no people here."
Ray thought with a frown.
This country should be huge, and they were usually known for their military being one of the strongest, but looking at it, there seemed to be fewer people than he expected it to be.
When he glanced at the undead, his eyes immediately widened to the limits.
"This undead seemed to be stronger than the ordinary undeads in the ordinary area."
Then, right in front of Ray's eyes, a terrifying bear's roar rang in the surroundings; the shockwave spread, sending the snowflakes flying, and the entire world seemed to be crumbling.
"A Level Three Bear undead?"
Ray looked with his crimson and golden pupils in the distance. The bear was a giant bigger than some small hills with its entire fur removed.
Its entire skin was crimson red as if with blood curling; veins seemed to bulge throughout its muscles, and two teeth grew out of its mouth, forming a sharp tusk.
There was a dense number of unknown texts in its crimson body, covering it as a hole. It's face contorted like a horror movie.
It stood on four legs bigger, with the claws sticking out from its limbs.
The very movement—it even took a small step—felt like it was a small earthquake; even the ground seemed to quiver just from it's sheer movement.
Ray, of course, could distinctively feel the trembling earth and excitement coursed through his body.
"I am ready for a good fight."
He stretched his body with his bones creaking, just as he was about to move.
Ray paused in his step; his eyes widened with shock because he felt another vibration in the ground.
When he looked with his true eyes, Ray found that there were three other huge undead bears coming from all directions with the initial bear. It would be four bears in total; this was a terrifying amount!
This didn't even end there as Ray continued and counted...
"Ten, twenty, thirty, forty!"
Ray counted the last bear with even more shock.
Bears were usually solitary creatures, and they couldn't be found in a group usually unless they were mating or the mother bear was taking care of her cubs.
"Does the animal nature also change after they become undead?" A thought appeared in his heart.
Then even more terrifying of a thought came to his mind with the creatures all becoming undead, then even the ocean and its departments might have been mutations.
"What if a Blue Whale becomes a Level One undead or even Level Three or further then?" Ray couldn't even dare to imagine it.
The ocean was still an unknown territory for humans; although we have reached around thirty-five thousand feet down or a little more, there are still unknowns in the ocean that have not been explored yet.
Thinking about this, Ray has already shot forward in the sky, his figure flying freely as he reaches one of the giant bears instantly.
"Take this."
Ray extended his hand; the beam of lightning appeared in front of his hand as it shot forward at a terrifying speed.
Boom!
The electric arc sizzled as the giant bear fell to the ground with a loud cry of roar.
"That's it?"
Before Ray could be further disappointed, the bear stood up again with an even more ferocious expression than before.
Rawr!
The giant opened its mouth, and a terrifying shock spread throughout the surrounding area.
Ray wasn't affected at all by this roar, but when he looked carefully at the mouth of the bear, his eyes immediately flashed with interest.
A ball of shadow appeared from its mouth, aiming towards Ray in the sky.
"So it can even see me?"
Ray was a little surprised. He has minimally reduced his presence to the limit while walking here, blending in with his surroundings, but he was still not able to hide from this bear.
[Species: Ursidae]
[Name: Brown Bear]
[State: Undead (Level Three)]
[Abilities: Instinct Sense, Shadow Magic, Enlarged Body, Sharp Claws, Iron Defence]
"Hmm?"
He looked at the bear, and immediately the filtered information appeared in his mind. This was all the information he had thought about, and it appeared in his mind.
"I am interested in its ability."
Ray thought in his heart as he felt his hair slightly stand up.
The ball of shadow has already vanished from the bear's mouth as it shot forward towards Ray almost completely silently without making a single nose.
Ray looked at the ball of shadow with a look of interest; even with its speed, it was crystal clear to the eyes of his completely travelling at the turtle's speed at most.
It really could be compared to the turtle's speed in Ray's eyes.
With unfound clarity, Ray could already discern all things about it, from its effect to what was used to make it.
His crimson pupils from his left eyes seemed to be shivering as if changing forms itself.
As the shadow ball landed, the entire place was instantly covered in darkness, and the bear in the ground grinned with wisdom, reflecting its berserk pupil.
"Die, little guy."
Suddenly the Undead Bear felt a shiver down its spine; even with the berserk nature, a look of terror appeared in its eyes.
An electric arc in the shape of a sword appeared in front of the terror reflected in the bear's eyes as it cleanly sliced from its head and without even stopping for a bit, downward in a smooth and swift manner, slicing even the ground with it.
Shing!
The two parts of the bear fell into the ground as the blood and organs of it splattered across the ground in a grotesque manner.
Ray looked at the scene with a calm manner.
He looked at the distant Level Three Undead Bears and then sliced with the electric sword in his arc.
Boom!
The void trembled as the sword arc flew, growing larger by every movement when it reached the bears. It cleanly slicked through the ten bears that were in its range, separating them in half, but that didn't stop there as it rotated itself, breaking down into more sword arcs as it flew towards the other bears.
Shing!
The next moment, Ray looked, and every bear in the place was cleanly halved into separating them.
"Not bad."
Ray muttered and immediately bound the Level Three Undead Bear, becoming his summoner, then he Gene Synchronised with them, gaining all their power from it.
For his summons, Ray didn't even need to increase his affinity towards them; they were already maxed out unlike his woman.
"Is this it?"
Ray extended his hand, and immediately a ball that entirely negated light appeared as he casually threw it in a certain direction.
Boom!
The ball travelled silently as it landed on the ground, immediately creating a black domain covering an entire two kilometres.
"Hmm?"
Inside this shadow domain, Ray could freely manipulate it to his liking, either creating spikes or anything he liked. He could even make it move, but the process is a little slow.
"Well, whatever."
Ray muttered as he raised his hands. The clouds gathered in the surroundings as lightning shot forward, instantly obliterating every undead in this place.
He distinctively avoided the humans's though; after all, they would be citizens of his city soon.
"Wait a moment, with a population like this and the size, would it be fitting to even call it a city?"
Ray thought in his heart as he returned back to Yukia.
"Ray-san, you are like a god." Yukia's eyes were wide, and there was a look of astonishment in her eyes as she looked at him with a completely stunned gaze.
"Haha, what if I am?"
Ray shook his gaze. "Would I have the pleasure of Yuki-san visiting my city after this?"
"Sure."
Yukia's eyes lit up.
Then Ray found some natives and simply stated his purpose; after that, he left directly if they agreed it was better; if not, well...
"Would they dare?"
A sneer formed in Ray's face as he took flight to visit each and every place on the continent without leaving a single thing out.
But as Ray visited five countries and slaughtered the undead...
"This feels too slow."
Ray muttered in his heart with a frown.
The continent was after all quite big, and for him to completely travel and waste time, it would be unfound.
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Mutation energy: 2,789,000
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"This should be enough, right?"
Ray raised his hand as the clouds all gathered, forming a dense sight that completely blocked the entire continent.
His body slowly started to vanish from head to toe as if fading out of existence.
At the epicentre of the clouds, the faint line of Ray's face outline formed as he looked down upon the entire continent.
"All undead must die."
This sentence echoed in the sky, with countless lightning bolts forming as it struck the ground.
Swords formed using the elements of nature and struck down to all parts of the continent, not leaving a single place. Fire rained down. Ice slowly started to fall like shards of glass.
For all the creatures on the continent, it felt like the end of the world was nearer even after the apocalypse, but to their absolute puzzles, none of the things falling from the sky struck a single human or living creature.
The undead were the only target as it cleanly slaughtered them, vanishing them from existence completely.
"Now there will not be a single undead on this continent any longer."
The clouds slowly dispersed in the sky.
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