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Genetic Ascension novel Chapter 578

Chapter 578: Web

Sylas took deep breaths. Balgros' head dripped with blood from his hand, so large that it seemed to have as much mass as half his body.

His Aether had hit rock bottom, and his mind was completely drained. Slowly, the pocket of poison he had formed around himself collapsed, and it wasn't long before he was practically suffocating again.

'There's no way this is sustainable. Delaying this was definitely the right option.'

But it wasn't lost on Sylas that this was just the beginning. It had taken him three hours to clear this village, and that put him well behind schedule.

Unless he could clear villages at a rate of 30 minutes or so, including travel time and sleep, he wouldn't be able to make it.

Sylas was about to turn to leave, but his steps hesitated.

'There's something else I can do.'

The Demon Gate looked much larger than it actually was. It was a pillar of energy that connected the ground to the clouds above, at least on the surface. But in reality, this was mostly just the Demonic Aether coming from it.

Sylas took a step into it and felt the pressure coming at him from all sides.

The Greed Seed began to stir, seemingly sensing something that it liked. But Sylas pressed it down. If the blaring warning signs from his Luck weren't enough, he was already aware that he had to control the growth of the Greed Seed. He had no intention of allowing it to outpace himself and eventually lead to his downfall.

Soon, Sylas found what he was looking for in the murky darkness surging around him.

The City Lord's cabin.

He took a step inside and found the City Stele and the Demon Shrine.

The energy around here was particularly volatile, so Sylas could only restrain his Rune control to a minor segment around himself, similar to a second Aether skin.

Then, he stepped toward the City Stele.

The City Stele of demons was clearly different. For whatever reason, Moose had been able to move out of his city freely without worrying about it collapsing on him.

But this wasn't what Sylas wanted to take advantage of. There was no point in him conquering a Demon City Stele because every time a Demon spawned, he would have to kill it. After all, he didn't have the ability to control them like Moose had.

While the City didn't have an active City Lord, though, according to his understanding, the spawns should come to a pause.

But...

[Woodland Web (Silver) (Fortress)]

[Protect your City with the Spirit of the Woodland Spider Queen]

Sylas brought out an orb.

The Fortress was originally something that he wanted to use on Cassarae's or at least an ally city. But there were too many problems with it.

Unless every citizen of the city had high poison resistance, it would just slowly kill the entire population. It was ironically not something that Sylas could even use unless he formed an army of poison affinity elites and never raised up any normal citizens.

That was obviously impossible.

Usually, a Fortress would need to fuse with an encampment building. But this was a Demon City. The entire City was an encampment.

There were no women and children, and militia units directly spawned from the City Stele. As such, this was all that needed to be done.

However, while this much was expected, Sylas' expression flickered when he sensed that the Woodland Web Fortress was actually mutating.

Influenced by the Demonic Aether-not present in the air, but rather present in the City Stele itself—it morphed and changed, becoming darker and more potent.

Sylas suddenly felt that even he wasn't 100% immune to the poison that began to pump itself

into the air.

'I need to leave.'

Sylas looked toward the Shrine and punched out.

Originally, he didn't know if it would be worth it to destroy the Demon Shrine. Although it would slow those from the other side, it would also increase the flow of Demonic Aether.

However, with the Fortress here, it was less of a worry.

'Dammit...'

Sylas shook his head. This Shrine was sturdier than it looked.

It reflected his blow as though it was thrown by a child.

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