As Nash’s hand landed on Guile, he quickly transferred the celestial beast into his body.
"Elental Burst!"
With over a hundred celestial beasts wreaking havoc inside his body, coupled with the unstable elental energy, Guile was unable to hold on any longer and collapsed.
Bang~
Exploding into pieces, Guile couldn’t even say a word before losing consciousness.
[Winner: Noir (03805)]
[Match ti: 1 min 12 sec]
[Total Audience: 16.5 billion]
[Total Tips: 106 million chrono]
[Total Earnings: 601 million chrono]
At this mont, everyone was in shock.
What did they see? A Void Venerate beating a War Emperor like a child?
Guile didn’t seem to do anything before being beaten helplessly.
Although they knew Nash was strong, it was not this illogical!
In the past, although Nash won, it was full of struggle and luck.
Until the last mont, no one could predict the result of the battle.
However, rembering what they just witnessed, it’s as if Nash transford into a demon incarnate.
Realm and strength didn’t seem to exist as he crushed his opponent without them even being able to struggle.
Not minding the reaction of the crowd, Nash just looked at his total earnings.
"Over half a trillion chrono, the Chronos Arena is really profitable."
The fee to watch a silver ranking match was 100 chrono.
With 16.5 billion audience mbers, it was 1.65 trillion; however, as the winner, he could only get 30% of the prize.
Coupled with the tips and share of the betting pool, Nash earned over 600 million in just a few minutes.
"I’ll fight a few more tis later on," Nash thought, exiting the arena.
For now, he had more important things to do.
Logging off the virtual world, Nash returned to the real world.
---
In the Neon Planet, in Nash’s Biological Laboratory:
"Commander Nash, I’m here." Julius bowed in greeting.
"Have you delegated all your work?" Nash asked.
The experint he would do would take an undetermined amount of ti.
If Julius hadn’t delegated his tasks, and sothing ca up, problems might arise in the Star Alliance.
"Yes, Commander. I already delegated all my tasks and responsibilities."
"That’s good. Have you made up your mind? This experint might change you permanently. The result is also uncertain." Nash cautioned.
"I’m sure, Commander. No matter what the result is, my life is yours!" Julius said resolutely.
He was here today to have his body modified.
When Nash announced that he would be conducting experints, ones that could increase soone’s talent, Julius imdiately volunteered.
"Haha, no need to be so serious. I’m still confident in my ability," Nash smiled, calming down the tension.
Although the result was uncertain, there shouldn’t be any danger.
At worst, his experint would result in nothing and waste ti.
However, if it were successful, Nash could increase soone’s potential, awaken their latent genetic ability, or even directly increase their strength.
Julius was the perfect specin for the experint.
Although he had diocre talent, his loyalty to him was beyond doubt.
"Let’s begin..."
Not wanting to waste more words, Nash asked Julius to subrge in the special solution he had prepared.
Planning to alter his genetic and soul structure, a special solution was needed to help stabilize his vitals.
"I’m ready, Commander."
Feeling the special solution wrapping his body, Julius felt comfortable.
As if a child in his mother’s body, Julius felt warmth from his body to his soul!
"Calm down, don’t resist..."
Although Nash was stronger, any resistance might cause adverse effects.
Hearing his words, Julius gradually imrsed himself in the feeling, calming his nerves to nothingness.
Having complete trust in Nash, Julius didn’t have even the least bit of resistance.
"What a good specin!"
Seeing Julius’s reaction, Nash’s eyes lit up as he began his work.
Mobilizing his genetic ability, his power started to wrap around Julius.
Looking at all the runic programs and command structures making up Julius’s body, Nash began making his moves.
Using all his untapped computational power, he began to alter Julius’s runic composition.
This alternation wasn’t based on an individual, creature, or specin he had, but based on the natural order of things.
Having looked through many geniuses’ and prodigies’ runic structures, he knew what made them talented and heaven-defying.
What Nash had to do was not to completely change Julius’s runic composition, but arrange it closer to natural order!
In the past, this might not have been possible; however, with almost a trillion runic commands in his arsenal and perfect runic program mastery, Nash’s ability reached transcendence.
anwhile, as Nash rewrote Julius’s runic composition, the person in question began to tremble in agony.
Earlier, if he felt the comfort of birth, now he felt the searing of hell!
However, instead of breaking free and resisting, Julius rembered Nash’s words and chose to bear everything.
No matter how painful it was, no matter what the result would be, Julius wouldn’t stop until it was over.
Soon, as minutes, hours, and days began to pass, Julius continued to grit his teeth despite fainting multiple tis.
Nash, on the other hand, was also in a trance state.
Although he noticed Julius’s suffering and pain, there was nothing he could do about it.
He was essentially rebuilding Julius’s body and soul to the very core.
No matter what potion he used, it could only numb the pain to a certain extent.
Fortunately, seeing the effect turn out as he expected, Julius wasn’t suffering in vain.
Furthermore, to achieve a more perfect outco, Nash entered a state of soul enlightennt.
As if crafting a perfect specin, Nash was too imrsed in everything that he didn’t notice the passage of ti.
Soon, after 10 days, Nash inscribed the final runic command on Julius’s body.
Then, as if everything clicked, the natural energy, elents, and laws began to swirl around, giving a blessing to the birth of a prodigy!
With this blessing tempering the fragile runic structure he just built, Julius’s body beca even more perfect!
"Huh~"
As Julius slowly floated down from the surrounding energy, he couldn’t help but exhale a breath.
Opening his eyes, light flashed out, as if a hidden gem had finally shown itself!
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