930: Chapter 297 Dependence on Devouring Evolution – Abomination (Part 1) 930: Chapter 297 Dependence on Devouring Evolution – Abomination (Part 1) Another kind was short in stature, somewhat resembling the build of Dwarves, with a high degree of anthropomorphism, and their entire body was a grayish-white color.
Their heads were especially massive, almost as large as their bodies, whereas their limbs were nearly fleshless.
The forelimbs, which functioned as hands, were entirely made of bone, more akin to claws.
Once the battle began, the few individuals of this kind swung their claws, emitting shrill roars continuously.
Although the creatures’ cries were not as piercing as the Demon Mother’s, the roar had a certain effect; the Abyssal Creatures that attacked the Abominations glowed with a faint, dark red luminescence.
Though the glow was weak, Ye Yinzhu could distinctly feel that the Abyssal Creatures covered by this glow became even more fearless and reckless in charging towards the Abominations, with their offensive power increasing slightly as well.
If the Demon Mother’s ability was to beguile, then these short monsters’ ability must be to grant courage and enhance offensive power.
In the Abomination’s memory, it felt quite fond of these beings.
Translating from the language of the Abyssal Plane through Ye Yinzhu’s understanding, these gray creatures should be called Shamans.
On the Ryuzakinus Continent, the Beastman Clan also had a group of Shamans, but they were pitifully few in number.
They could enhance warriors by channeling the power of their clan totems, but pared to human Mages, they were not only few in number, but their effect was far too minor.
Hence, the original three tribes had not included them in their battle formations.
Through careful analysis of the previous battle, Ye Yinzhu realized that the Abyssal Creatures on that mound were like an army of a thousand soldiers.
The Abomination he controlled was like the general of the army, while the Demon Mother acted as a beguiling strategist, and those Shamans were the Mages.
The other species were like ordinary warriors.
With this realization, Ye Yinzhu couldn’t help but draw a sharp breath.
It seemed that the Abyssal Plane was not as simple as he had imagined.
Perhaps these lower-level Abyssal Creatures didn’t possess much intelligence, but to have such troop positions and to mand them to e here, the Demon Mother in charge was not so simple after all.
Thinking this, Ye Yinzhu was now eager to see if the situation on the other mounds was the same.
He immediately reconnected his spiritual power to the Abomination and shifted his perspective to it.
After finishing all this, Ye Yinzhu was startled.
The Abomination before him had changed greatly from what he had seen before.
Originally, the Abomination was only about six meters tall, but now, its height had increased to eight meters.
The skin on its body had changed from a color close to pink to a dark red, and its waist circumference had grown much more than its height.
Moreover, its chubby head was now tilted to one side of its shoulders, and beside its head grew a bulging sac.
The aura emanating from its body became more bloodthirsty and aggressive.
What surprised Ye Yinzhu the most was that the large iron hook that was once on its right arm had disappeared, replaced by a massive fist.
The fist had only four fingers that opened and closed continuously and appeared dark red, distinctly darker than its skin, and had a faint metallic sheen.
At this moment, the Abomination was using its “hand” to cut up the food in front of it with the forearm of a Wicked Scythe, munching contently.
It seemed to have bee pickier, only devouring the more powerful Abyssal Creatures, whereas it readily absorbed all the fragmented spirits without hesitation.
Such a strong evolution ability.
A chill passed over Ye Yinzhu’s heart.
In just two short “time”, this Abomination had clearly advanced a level in strength.
If before it was equivalent to a rank seven Magical Beast, then now, this Abomination had certainly reached the level of a rank 8 Warcraft.
Although it did not have the magic assistance that Warcraft on the Ryuzakinus Continent had, its plague abilities could be even more terrifying than magic in certain situations.
Though the Abomination had evolved, its spirit had long been pletely under Ye Yinzhu’s control, so there would not be any issues.
However, from its transformation, Ye Yinzhu saw a microcosm of the Abyssal Plane.
If the evolution of all creatures in the Abyssal Plane was like this Abomination, then after the initial death of a Queen Demon Mother, couldn’t another, or even several more, evolve?
Their pace of evolution was truly terrifying.
Although it cost the sacrifice of a thousand Abyssal Creatures, it allowed a rank seven Abomination to bee rank 8.
With such evolution, as long as it kept devouring, advancing to God rank was not impossible.
Thinking of this, Ye Yinzhu felt a coldness in his heart.
However, he also quickly thought of the problems evolution might encounter.
First of all, whether through cultivation or through the simplest act of devouring to evolve, one would encounter bottlenecks.
The Abomination’s evolution had occurred after it consumed a large amount of flesh and spirits of its kin.
Based on his past experiences of strength enhancement, evolution would likely bee harder as one’s strength increased; going forward, it would need to devour even more powerful Abyssal Creatures to evolve further.
The opponents it would face would naturally bee stronger, and the dangers greater.
If it had not been for his control and assistance, it would likely have died before.
Every world has its own unspoken rules, and it’s no exception here, but are the evolution methods of Abyssal Creatures really that simple?
Could there be problems?
With these thoughts in mind, Ye Yinzhu immediately decided to let the Abomination’s devouring continue, as he needed to find something to explain the doubts in his heart.
Under Ye Yinzhu’s control, the Abomination, swaying its massive body, staggered down from the hill it was on, toward another one.
This time, Ye Yinzhu intended to challenge an Abyssal Creature on another hill.
Through spiritual power reconnaissance, Ye Yinzhu knew that there were at least hundreds of thousands of Abyssal Creatures around this hilly region.
Missing a thousand or so wouldn’t make much of a difference, so he was not worried about causing too much disturbance and revealing himself and the Little Dragon Lady.
The Abomination’s physical strength seemed to have fully recovered from devouring flesh and blood.
Under Ye Yinzhu’s control, it quickly arrived at the base of the neighboring hill.
A more sinister and violent aura was continually released, and the green Plague remained around its body as it staggered step by step towards the base of the hill.
The appearance of the Abomination immediately caught the attention of the Abyssal Creatures on the neighboring hill.
In an instant, the creatures on the hill scattered to both sides, and a sense of panic immediately emerged.
At that moment, a cold and hostile message pierced directly into the Abomination’s mind.
“Leave my territory,” the cold message conveyed the most direct meaning.
As if he had not heard it, the Abomination, under Ye Yinzhu’s control, continued toward the top of the hill.
The Abyssal Creatures on the hill, according to their strength, occupied different positions.
The weaker ones below dared not confront the Abomination.
Just the Plague on its body was more than they could bear.
However, when the Abomination reached the middle of the hillside, some creatures that deemed themselves powerful charged up.
And launched an attack on him.
The Abomination’s left arm was still shaped like a great iron hook, while its right hand clutched the Scythe from a previous Wicked Scythe.
With this weapon over two meters long, it was like a tiger that had grown wings.
bined with its formidable defense, its strength increased significantly.
Now equipped with a weapon, the number of Martial skills Ye Yinzhu could control it to use naturally increased.
The Scythe gleamed with a terrifying cold light.
When more than a dozen relatively strong Abyssal Creatures were dismembered one after another before the Abomination and devoured without ceremony, the weaker creatures around no longer dared to approach.
They could only encircle at a distance, eyeing it with covetous regard.
The cold message appeared again in the Abomination’s mind, this time much angrier than before, and filled with killing intent.
Without asking, Ye Yinzhu knew where this cold message came from.
It had to be the strongest Abyssal Creature on the hill, having noticed the threat posed by the Abomination.
He immediately controlled the Abomination to send out a provocative message and then continued to devour the flesh before it without any courtesy.
Ye Yinzhu found that the types of Abyssal Creatures on this hill were not much different from the previous one, and these Creatures, though taking refuge on this hill, didn’t seem to take direct orders from the most powerful being at the top.
Otherwise, when the Abomination was slaughtering the creatures on its own hill, it wouldn’t have met such a strong counterattack.
What puzzled him was, why didn’t the Abyssal Creatures on this hill attack the Abomination?
This question did not linger for long and was quickly resolved.
The cold message came through again, “Do you wish to take over my territory?
Then what I bring you will only be death.”
The creatures above swiftly parted, and a tall figure appeared at the end of the passage, slowly pressing in the direction of the Abomination.
It seemed that this form of territory struggle was mon here.
The surrounding Abyssal Creatures did not attack, presumably because they assumed the Abomination was going to challenge the Creature at the top of the hill.
It looked like this was also an unwritten rule.
(To be continued…
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