That strange, inhuman vision felt both natural and unnatural, but George couldn’t dwell on it. The experintal mutagen’s effects were temporary, making every second in that state priceless.
Besides, the two blinding sources of warmth in the distance weren’t alone. An even brighter, scorching presence was in the sky, while another slightly dimr one was almost upon the forr.
Rodney had kept advancing toward the two evolved warriors, seemingly uncaring whether George was following him. Of course, knowing Rodney, that reckless charge disclosed his complete confidence in the fact that George would back him up.
That awareness tried to annoy George, but that feeling couldn’t exist in the new, sharp ntal state he had reached. He moved his arm, gently pointing his sword forward, before his entire figure turned into a streak of dark silver light.
The sa technique George had relied upon to escape the nukes’ explosions showed newfound speed after the mutagen tainted his existence. He instantly crossed several blocks, deepening the cavity opened by the black silhouette, surpassing and preceding Rodney in his arrival at their opponents.
George had already picked his target, and a clinging noise resounded over the scorched and lted street when his silver sword slamd on two black blades. The burly, bald alien had reacted to his sudden charge, but the world couldn’t survive that violent clash.
Most of the cloud’s smoke had spread toward more distant streets, only leaving shallow rivers in the area. Even with the flickering True Chaos released by the two evolved warriors, that energy only reached below George’s knees.
Nevertheless, the clash between the three swords sent sharp energy everywhere, cutting through the smoke lingering on the street and severing its very fabric, forcing it to disperse into the air.
The clash cleared the street, but neither George nor his bald opponent cared about those consequences. The two seed to enter a contest of sheer strength, pushing on their respective blades to overpower their opponent, which George surprisingly endured thanks to the mutagen.
Of course, George imdiately felt he had no chance to overpower the evolved warrior physically, but that had never been his goal. He was no mace, hamr, or other blunt instrunts. George was a sword, probably the sharpest blade currently on Earth.
To the bald alien’s surprise, the clash didn’t end with him squashing the silver swordsman. Instead, his superior physical strength worked against him in ways he couldn’t have possibly conceived, especially after breaking his horn.
The black swords had initially stopped the silver blade, only for the latter to pierce them slowly. George’s sharpness cut through those dark weapons, threatening to sever them to advance toward the alien’s neck.
The burly alien began to react, but it was already too late. The silver sword suddenly cut through the black blade in his left hand, tilting to lunge at his head.
An explosion of thick black smoke happened on the building to George’s left. His opponent had disappeared before his blade could pierce his skull, but drops of black blood flowed down its silver tip, conveying the attack’s partial success.
The smoke on the building flickered outward before the bald alien crossed it, wielding one and a half blades, his now-scarlet eyes showing vague hints of seriousness. A long cut had opened on his cheek, but True Chaos blew out of the wound, imdiately fixing it.
"You aren’t that strong when I can use my mana," George mocked, instinctively using similar words to those Khan had spoken to the two alien scouts. "I guess the True Chaos can’t heal you if I cut off your head."
The blue-green thermal vision wasn’t as detailed as George’s previous one, but he still saw the following developnt with uncanny precision. Heat gathered on the severed sword and all around the bald alien, giving birth to multiple items George couldn’t help but recognize.
"Curse my big mouth," George chuckled as multiple black swords surrounded the alien evolved warrior, floating in the air and joining the two in his hands.
"Ah, well," George sighed. "It would have been strange if it were any easier."
anwhile, on a nearby but different spot of that charred, lted street, Rodney and the leaner, long-haired, evolved warrior stared at each other, seemingly inspecting their respective power.
A storm of clinging noises reached the area as George and his opponent engaged in a heated succession of quick exchanges. The world kept splitting around them as their swords clashed, cutting through streets, smoke, and buildings, distancing them from their companions.
Still, neither Rodney nor the leaner alien seed to care. Despite the forr being on the clock, the two kept staring at each other, waiting for their opponent to make the first move.
Rodney’s calm face didn’t reflect his hurry at all. His brown reptilian eyes moved between the face partially hidden by that long black hair and the seemingly aware creature made of smoke coiled around the alien’s right arm.
That denser trail of smoke had enlarged after the alien ripped off his horn, absorbing part of the True Chaos. Its bigger tip had even gained a vague ellipse-shaped cavity, seemingly acting as a toothless mouth.
Moreover, the leaner alien exerted so control over the surrounding smoke, even saving it from the sharp energy released from the previous sword clashes. A pile of lighter True Chaos rested behind the evolved warrior, towering over his figure, ready to crash down on Rodney like one of the waves that had subrged the city.
Of course, Rodney realized that smoke could have other uses, which probably had sothing to do with the gaseous shape coiled around the alien’s arm.
Yet, that uncertainty didn’t affect Rodney’s confidence. He remained as stern and firm as always, his reptilian eyes betraying profound machinations that culminated in words.
"Humankind is aware of your understanding of this language," Rodney announced, his mutated mana fusing with his voice, conveying emotions to speak in the Nak’s language. "So, I’ll use it to warn you."
The long-haired alien obviously didn’t acknowledge that point. He didn’t even react to the announcent. He kept staring at Rondey, harboring thoughts only he could be aware of.
"Attack however you want," Rodney challenged. "Throw anything you have at and hope to kill in ti. Because the mont I can envision your death, it will turn into reality."
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