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Now reading: Chapter 950 Marrowheart Tree from My Talent's Name Is Generator, a Sci-fi novel by My Talent's Name Is Generator.

I cut into the denser part of the forest and slowed just enough for them to close in. The first one reached from the side, its branch already coming down, but I was prepared and stepped aside. Both my palms tightened on the axe's handle as I swung and drove the axe low into its thigh, the blade biting deep and halting its montum. Before it could recover, I ripped the axe free and brought it up hard into its jaw, the impact snapping its head back as blood sprayed, then followed imdiately with a downward strike into its neck.

It dropped to one knee.

One more swing across its neck and its body collapsed forward, head barely hanging as it hit the ground.

The second one was already on .

It charged straight in, swinging wide, but I slipped between two trees, forcing it to adjust as its shoulder clipped the trunk and slowed just enough. I stepped back in imdiately and swung, driving the axe deep into its chest, the blade biting through as blood burst out and it stumbled backward.

Taking two quick steps back, I rushed in again and jumped, driving a kick straight into the lodged axe, forcing it deeper into its body with a heavy impact.

The creature staggered once then collapsed.

Blood pooled around it as it went still. I stepped closer, bent down, and pulled the axe free in one motion.

A familiar heat surged near my heart, rising quickly this ti. A notification appeared.

[Overdrive Charge: 100%]

[Level Up]

[Level 12 → 13]

[Combat Points 60]

[Influence Points 0]

[Skill Acquired]

[Axe Mastery I (Passive)]

I opened the shop and quickly purchased a Grade 1 Health Potion along with an Endurance Potion, spending ten Combat Points on each, then drank them without delay as the effects settled into my body. The lingering damage from the earlier fights faded steadily, the deeper aches easing while a steady stream of energy returned to my muscles, smoothing out the fatigue that had begun to build.

"Now let's see the objective again," I muttered as I brought up the panel.

[You have entered Great Ape Territory]

[Great Ape was a Believer even before the System descended. The integration has granted it blessings from God Goldius.]

[Objective:]

→ Defeat Believer: Great Ape

→ Convert territory into Defier Safe Zone

[Warning:]

→ Target commands a small army of Great Apes

"So these apes are part of its army…" I said under my breath, my gaze shifting briefly toward the bodies I had just left behind. They had been strong, both around level eleven, and if those were just the outer guards, then the one leading them would be far above that.

Still that only ant more growth.

Without wasting ti, I continued forward, axe in hand, moving deeper into the forest as the terrain thickened further, the trees growing closer together and the ground turning uneven with exposed roots.

Two more apes crossed my path not long after, both slightly weaker than the ones before.

[Monster Great Ape – Level 10]

They attacked the mont they saw , but the fight didn't last long. I slipped past their first attempts to grab hold of . One clean swing from the axe took the first across the neck, and before the second could react properly, I turned and ended it the sa way.

Both bodies dropped within seconds.

I didn't activate Overdrive either. I had already decided. That would be saved for the main target.

After a few more minutes of steady movent, I noticed sothing different.

A clearing.

At the center of it was a tree.

It stood twisted and thick, its bark dark and cracked in unnatural patterns, while from within those cracks, a pale, white substance slowly seeped out, dripping down in heavy strands. The liquid gathered at the base, where crude wooden bowls had been placed deliberately, collecting it drop by drop.

I slowed down and hid behind a tree. Sothing about it felt… different.

The mont I focused on the tree, a notification appeared.

[Marrowheart Tree]

[Description: A rare organism that produces dense life-sap. Consumption increases Strength and Endurance.]

Another line followed imdiately.

[Territory Note: This region contains 4 Marrowheart Trees.]

My eyes narrowed slightly as I took that in.

"So this is what they are protecting."

I shifted my gaze outward and saw three apes standing around the tree, positioned deliberately as guards, their gazes locked outside toward the forest. [Monster Great Ape – Level 15]

[Monster Great Ape – Level 15]

[Monster Great Ape – Level 15]

All three stood spaced around the tree, each facing a different direction with their attention cast outward into the forest, which left the center unguarded in a way that felt intentional yet exploitable. I lowered my stance and moved along the outer edge of the clearing, keeping my steps light as I slipped from one patch of cover to another, letting the trunks and uneven ground break my outline until I closed the distance to the nearest one without drawing its attention.

It remained still.

Right until I moved.

I stepped in and swung without hesitation, putting my full strength behind the strike as the axe cut across its neck in a single motion, the resistance barely registering before the blade carried through, its head separating cleanly and dropping while the body lingered for a fraction of a second before collapsing forward.

The mont it fell, the other two reacted, their heads snapping toward as their bodies turned and began rushing in from opposite sides.

I didn't wait for them to close in together.

Instead, I shifted toward the one on my left, stepping forward to et it before the second could align, reducing the space and forcing a one-on-one engagent. It lunged as I approached, arms coming up instinctively to intercept, but I jumped just as it committed, lifting the axe high above my head before bringing it down in a heavy arc.

It tried to block. Its forearms ca up.

The blade didn't slow. Both arms were severed in one motion, the strike cutting through before it could adjust, and as I landed, I rolled forward along its collapsing body, coming up behind it in one fluid movent before driving the axe across its neck, completing the cut as its body dropped beside the first.

The faint chi of a level up echoed sowhere in the back of my mind, but I didn't turn toward it.

Sothing struck my back. Hard enough to drive forward.

The impact threw off balance as I hit the ground and rolled, pushing myself up imdiately as I turned to face the last one, just in ti to see another rock tearing through the air toward . I shifted to the side, letting it pass as it smashed into a tree behind , then moved in without pause, closing the distance before it could throw again.

It reacted quickly, dropping the rock and stepping forward with a heavy swing, but I slipped inside its reach, the axe already moving as I cut across its torso, the blade biting deep and forcing it to twist.

It tried to grab hold of , its hand reaching out, but I shifted past it, stepping along its side as I brought the axe around again, the second strike landing lower, cutting into its midsection and pushing it off balance.

I didn't give it ti to recover.

The third strike ca imdiately, angled upward this ti, the blade cutting into its neck as I followed through, completing the motion and separating its head as the body collapsed heavily to the ground.

The clearing went still.

I remained where I was for a mont, letting my body calm down before turning my attention back toward the tree at the center, where the pale sap continued to drip steadily from its bark. Three wooden bowls rested at its base, each partially filled, the liquid inside thick and slow-moving as it gathered drop by drop.

I stepped closer and picked one up, tilting it slightly before drinking it in one motion. There was no taste in it. I waited for so kind of notification but nothing ca.

I set it aside and picked up the second bowl, repeating the motion without hesitation, and this ti, as the last of it went down, I felt a subtle shift run through my body, followed imdiately by a notification.

[Strength 2]

[Endurance 2]

I smilled. Free stats were good and considering this territory had 3 more of these I was happy internally.

The change wasn't explosive, but it was there. I exhaled slowly, acknowledging it before reaching for the third bowl and drinking that as well, but no further response followed, the system remaining silent this ti.

So there was a limit.

I placed the empty bowl back where it had been and stepped back slightly, watching as the sap continued to drip from the tree in a slow, steady rhythm, the bowls beginning to fill again as if nothing had been disturbed.

I lowered myself to the ground nearby, keeping the axe within reach as I leaned back slightly, my gaze resting on the tree while I waited, letting ti pass as the bowls slowly filled once more.

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