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Genetic Ascension novel Chapter 1942

๏ปฟChapter 1942: Stat Asymmetry

The Hydra realized what was happening too late. In one moment, it was just about to completely swallow Gogo's Will and take over his body. And in the next, it felt like it saw the gaze of the reaper.

"No!"

Its Will was instantly split in two, sucked away into the very blade that ripped it to shreds.

Sylas' Grim Blade solidified from its previously illusory form just as he landed softly on the ground. His bones didn't so much as rattle.

"No! Stop! Stop! Stop!" the roars of the Hydra were endless, but it was continuously ripped apart, step by step, moment by moment.

It felt every inch of its life being ripped unceremoniously from it. It was like it was back in the belly of the World Serpent, fighting and clawing for every chance to survive.

But it had sacrificed too much of itself to accelerate Gogo's evolution, and then even more when it made a move to swallow Gogo in hopes of taking over the body.

It was an S-tier, it couldn't just easily take over an E-tier body no matter how broken the lineage it shared was. But it also couldn't just easily reverse its tier on a whim either.

Because of that, the Hydra had to use its own special abilities, splitting its Will continuously as only a Hydra could do. On the one hand, this split it across Gogo's body so that it could more efficiently accelerate the healing, but on the other every time a refinement was complete it lost another part of itself in sacrifice.

It didn't care about this before because it would eventually whittle it down until Gogo's body would withstand its presence as its new owner.

But in action, it took only a single swipe of Sylas' scythe to end everything.

And as Sylas devoured the Hydra, weaving lines of his flesh began to appear in the world once more, layering him almost as though he was being knitted together by Fate rather than brought back to life.

"Let me go! Let me go! FEAR ME, BOY! YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I CAN DO TO YOU!"

Sylas' deadpan expression returned as his eyes and face were fully reformed. It was like he simply couldn't hear the Hydra at all.

All things considered, this worked out about as he expected. The only variable he hadn't quite accounted for was how perfectly it could work. But for that, he had to thank the Ruby Ouroboros for forming an ability as broken as Bloodburn.

Sylas had used Semi-Fusion, taking the skill for his own usage just before the Hydra killed him. But the thing about Bloodburn was that it practically sacrificed your life in exchange for immediate potential.

Sylas was someone whose future self had faced off against the Monkey King. So just how much potential was he burning in a single go?

Too much to measure.

It was as Sylas had said, though. One of the reasons he chose the Ruby Finger Serpent was because of stat asymmetry.

As much as people talked about the importance of singular stats, in reality, it wasn't all that easy to separate them. That was why they were branched into categories.

What good was great Strength or Speed without Constitution? If your knuckles were as soft as clouds, did it matter how hard you punched? And if you couldn't withstand the force of your feet stomping against the ground, could you really run that fast?

It wasn't often thought of, but Sprinters were power athletes. The harder the force they generated from striking the ground, the faster they went.

However, everything needed a balance. What great was Strength or Speed without Dexterity? How you coordinated your limbs, your form, your timing, could very well dictate your max weight lift. Any sprinter could tell you the importance of form and it hardly needed to be expounded upon.

Chapter 1942: Stat Asymmetry 1

Chapter 1942: Stat Asymmetry 2

Somehow, the creature had formed a body around a single stat that managed to not need the others to give it its power at all. ๐’‡๐’“๐™š๐’†๐”€๐“ฎ๐“ซ๐’๐“ธ๐™ซ๐“ฎ๐“ต.๐“ฌ๐™ค๐™ข

Chapter 1942: Stat Asymmetry 3

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