That’s right, the ones who erged from the giant’s toes are humans!
Five n from the left foot, five won from the right, all bald and naked, with vacant eyes and frail bodies.
Their bodies were covered in a slightly fishy-slling liquid, possibly so kind of nurturing fluid, or perhaps... amniotic fluid!
According to Wen Wen’s observations, their physical condition resembled that of newborns, except so appeared older, so younger.
Once the ten people erged, staff from the Hunter Association draped clothes over them and then took them away.
The ten offered no resistance, easily transported onto the truck; any bystander might think it was a scene of human trafficking.
Trucks parked along the east side of the giant, hundreds of them, had transported heaps of corpses over, and would now take these newly ’created’ people away.
Before the initial ten could board, another ten erged from the toes, seeming endless.
It’s hard to imagine just how many humans this colossal body can birth.
Wen Wen looked at this massive ’human’, his expression so dour it seed one could wring water from it.
From this scene alone, nurous dark and crazed speculations flashed through his mind, but he didn’t let those thoughts spread. Instead, he asked Sun Shanxing in a deep voice:
"What is this thing?"
"Supre Containnt, Code Zero Two... Creator of Humanity."
"Heh, you’re saying humanity was created by this thing?"
Wen Wen’s tone was disdainful, but he had no intention to underestimate the giant; the code Supre Containnt Zero Two was of imnse significance.
Monsters caught by the Hunter Association and contained items were referred to by level and code, with the highest being Catastrophe Level.
But when sothing surpasses Catastrophe Level, it’s terd Supre Containnt.
And Zero Two indicates it’s the second containnt item of this class discovered by the Hunter Association.
Sun Shanxing shook his head: "Whether it’s the source of humanity, no one dares to confirm, but genetic analysts at the Association have determined that everything about these humans it creates is identical to naturally born humans."
"They feel happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, bleed and get hurt—all that humans can do, they can too. So, endowed with high inspiration, even have the potential to awaken supernatural powers."
"In other words, they are the sa as us!"
Sun Shanxing lit a cigarette, sighed deeply, and said:
"I wouldn’t dare claim all of humanity was created by it, nor would anyone, but at least now, over half of the human population carries the lineage of humans it created."
"At least half..."
"Half is a conservative estimate," Sun Shanxing added.
Wen Wen felt a whirlwind of emotions, even more complex than when he learned the Hunter Association could modify the mory of an entire city or even a province.
Like most in the Federation, he believed humanity evolved from apes, but now that belief wavered.
"It’s shocking, isn’t it? I was too initially, upon seeing this giant," Sun Shanxing exhaled a smoke ring.
"According to the Association’s archaeologists, Supre Containnt Zero Two appeared in this world at least ten thousand years ago."
"Many primitive tribal relics feature primitive worship imagery similar to Supre Containnt Zero Two, proving Zero Two was likely a widely worshipped deity in that era."
"Many wall paintings passed down through various sects depict humans kneeling at the feet of a deity, originating from this one here."
After saying this, Sun Shanxing didn’t elaborate for Wen Wen.
He intended to let Wen Wen see Supre Containnt Zero Two to also ’intimidate’ the Black Cross Organization, showcasing their strength.
Displaying such a powerful card from the Hunter Association ans they hold an advantage in future negotiations.
As Vice President of the Capital Hunter Association, Sun Shanxing also knew little about Supre Containnt Zero Two. Only Judicators and branch presidents were qualified for comprehensive understanding.
However, Sun Shanxing knew the Hunter Association didn’t have strong control over Supre Containnt Zero Two. It hadn’t shown explicit intelligence, yet collaborated proactively with the Association in certain aspects.
In places suffering severe population shortages, the core mbers of the Association would communicate with Supre Containnt Zero Two through so thod, prompting Zero Two to use an incomprehensible way to appear nearby, devour nurous corpses, then begin creating humans.
Supre Containnt Zero Two doesn’t engage in combat or harm any life proactively, yet if attacks against it exceed certain limits, it displays utterly unreasonable combat abilities, decimating all enemies.
Moreover, devouring corpses isn’t to use them as material to create humans, but to fulfill so kind of ritual.
Human after human erged under Supre Containnt Zero Two’s feet, truck after truck driving away, this giant continuing to produce humans until the outputted population could sustain the region ravaged by the Undead Catastrophe.
This also resolved Wen Wen’s curiosity about why, despite frequent major events causing massive human casualties, the overall population never seed to decline.
After initial bewildernt, Wen Wen felt a surge of gratitude for his inherently maddening nature, allowing him to confirm his birth from his parents, rather than being generated by this thing.
Regarding those transported away, Wen Wen could generally surmise the Association’s actions.
They’d fabricate new mories from survivor recollections and instill them into these blank slate bodies, then they’d begin new lives.
With the Hunter Association’s operation, no more than a couple of years later, this place would seem just like before.
After a mont of silence, Wen Wen asked Sun Shanxing: "Will there be any hidden dangers with these manufactured humans?"
"There are so risks. They’re essentially newborns, mories less stable than normal humans, so there might be so individuals experiencing mory collapse and, over ti, leading to large-scale mory deviation within the local population."
"But all this is within controllable limits, causing no significant unrest."
"Well... that’s good," Wen Wen sighed and left directly.
This Supre Containnt Zero Two scene was indeed grand, excessively so, stifling his spirit to the point he couldn’t stay any longer.
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