Sabretooth staggered slightly when his attack failed to hit anything solid.
Frank's body transformation was simply too bizarre.
For a mutant who relied on strength and close combat—
his attacks were proving ineffective.
But Sabretooth didn't care.
His regeneration allowed him to fight for as long as it took.
The mont he steadied himself, he turned and charged again.
Frank didn't back down either.
Another dagger erged from his body.
"Puchi—!"
"Plop—!"
Each clash was accompanied by the sound of blades piercing flesh—
and heavy impacts sinking into swamp-like sludge.
Neither of them bothered defending.
Frank's Logia-like ability made him nearly immune to physical damage.
Sabretooth's regeneration made injuries aningless.
For a mont—
the fight reached a strange equilibrium.
Watching from the side, Qin Xiao knew Frank was still holding back.
Frank had an entire arsenal stored inside him.
If he wanted, he could unleash overwhelming firepower—
even bombard Sabretooth with explosives.
It might not kill Sabretooth—
but it would definitely hurt.
Sabretooth could feel pain.
He could be injured.
Frank, on the other hand—
had no such concerns.
At least, not against physical attacks.
What Frank was really doing now…
was experinting.
Exploring new applications of the Swamp-Swamp Fruit—
beyond just being an infinite storage space.
With every exchange, he adjusted.
The mud and moisture within his body kept shifting.
Beneath his feet, the swamp began to spread—
connected to the Mirror Dinsion itself.
Like a spring overflowing,
a growing swamp field was slowly taking shape.
Qin Xiao's eyes widened slightly.
"Creating matter out of nothing… Oga-level mutant?"
The thought flashed through his mind.
Iceman could generate ice from nothing—
and was classified as Oga-level.
But Iceman had the potential without fully realizing it.
Now—
the Swamp Fruit seed similar.
"Can Devil Fruit users reach the sa upper limit as mutants?
If the Swamp Fruit corresponds to Oga-level…
then in the future, there could be many Oga-level ability users.
After all, Devil Fruits already break the laws of physics.
The Magma Fruit creates magma from nothing.
The Hana-Hana Fruit sprouts limbs anywhere.
By mutant standards… those would all qualify as Oga-level."
A surge of anticipation rose in Qin Xiao's chest.
He wanted to see just how far these powers could go.
But soon, he shook his head.
"No… Devil Fruits probably aren't that strong.
At least in their original world, they never exceeded planetary-level power.
Oga-level… might just be a stretch."
He refocused on the battlefield.
Frank's swamp continued expanding.
Slowly—
but steadily.
Sabretooth began to notice sothing was wrong.
His attacks were becoming harder to execute.
What used to disperse Frank's body easily—
now felt like punching into sothing that pulled him in.
What used to be easy to break free from—
now required far more strength.
And the ground—
the swamp was spreading everywhere.
There was less and less solid footing.
Every ti his feet touched the swamp—
it felt like he might be dragged under.
His instincts scread danger.
After another exchange, Sabretooth finally disengaged, retreating from Frank's range.
"This area of yours… keeps expanding.
Close combat won't work anymore."
There was frustration in his voice.
Frank had effectively created a swamp domain around himself.
Within that domain—
one mistake ant being swallowed whole.
Sabretooth had no choice but to stop attacking.
And the mont he stopped—
the outco of the fight was already decided.
He had lost.
Sabretooth frowned, unable to understand.
They were mutants.
They had always been proud.
Especially under Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto)—
their belief in mutant superiority had only grown stronger.
Their abilities were diverse.
They were supposed to be the chosen ones.
So how—
had this so-called Devil Fruit user appeared out of nowhere…
and proven this terrifying?
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