[Authors Note : I move this part here to improve transition ]
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As my vision ca back, I found myself in another space. This ti, everything was bathed in blue color, and I could see sothing resembling a giant tal brain on the horizon.
The giant object took on the shape of a human brain, yet instead of blood, vains, and soft tissues, it was covered with intricate tal structures.
Streams of light coursed through it, creating a neon-like display that served as a peculiar form of neurotransmission.
The ground beneath was black. Blue neon lights adorned it in a pattern that humd with energy, which synchronized with the impulse of the tal brain. It was as if these neon lights were extensions, akin to a tree, and these strips were the roots.
[System : Mission - Kill all the anti-virus ] [Reward Skill : Digital Defense ]
"Anti-virus?" I was confused. 'What anti-virus? '
As if on cue to my question, the sky and neon light shifted from blue to red, casting a tense glow.
What followed was a buzzing sound, and then, a horde of flying chanical snakes, each adorned with a single, colossal, unblinking eye, pierced the air, descending to attack .
I didn't know how these snakes were able to fly without wings, but in this place, a flying snake would be the least weird thing, so I just accepted it as it was.
'My powers are back!' I thought to myself, elated after being able to access the system interface again.
"This will be much easier now," I chuckled aloud. No matter how many of these things ca at , one quantum magnetic or Aegis Projection would be enough to destroy them.
Raising my hands, I attempted to use Telekinesis first to try and check them out. I didn't want to instantly zap them with my overpowered powers. I figured it's polite to at least say hello before obliterating them.
However, I quickly realized that sothing was wrong. There was no invisible energy in this place, aning that one of my most powerful abilities was rendered useless at the mont.
'Fuck ,' I cursed inwardly, the horde of chanical snakes inching forward. With that realization, I attempted to use my other skills, but none of them worked.
'Okay, ti to run,' I chuckled awkwardly, feeling a bit embarrassed about my bold words earlier. I quickly turned away from the horde of chanical snakes trying to kill .
Just to clarify, I wasn't running between my tails; it was more of a strategic retreat.
Fortunately, my attributes remained unchanged, allowing to sprint faster than the chanical swarm chasing . The sound of their tallic hisses echoed, creating a disconcerting noise as I fled.. I an strategically relocate.
My feet were swift, and with no obstacles on the super flat ground, I managed to gain so distance.
'Are they still chasing ?' I tried to look back, but everything I saw was swallowed by an abyss of pitch black. The swarm had devoured the entire space, obliterating any trace of light and shrouding the sky in impenetrable darkness.
'Yeah, they are still chasing ,' I smiled wryly thinking of the irony of the situation.
How did I, the strongest most handso genius in the world, beco soone who runs from a bunch of anti-virus? And since when did anti-virus beco this terrifying?
'I can't just keep running forever. I need to find a way to fight this thing,' I thought to myself, calming down and beginning to strategize. Panicking at this mont wouldn't help much anyway.
'Wait, if these things are like anti-virus, then that ans my consciousness is in a digital space. So, aning…,' a smile ford on my face as I finally found a way to survive this swarm.
Closing my eyes, I attempted to access my Mind Computer. It was the only ability I had related to the digital world, so if it didn't work, I was pretty much screwed right now.
[Ding]
I was able to materialize its interface, and the realism here was even more astonishing.
I hurriedly go through my available malwares, finally settling on my most dangerous one.
"Download Darkness Virus," I commanded, hoping this strategy would turn the tide.
As my command pushed through, black liquid began oozing from every pore of my body. It resembled blood, but the inky substance had an different quality.
Dripped by the black fluid, the ground was voraciously devoured, creating a black pool.
Simultaneously, an empowering connection surged within , as if my thoughts could manipulate and guide this black liquid .
When the black pool was large enough, an actual brain started to stick out from the ground until it fully surfaced. This brain was smaller than the one I saw earlier, and unlike that colossal structure , this thing was mostly made of soft tissues. Only so parts had bits of tal, kind of like a computer chip.
It was a fascinating sight to behold, unfortunately, I didn't have the luxury to savor the view.
I commanded the black liquid to surge like a tsunami, a dark wave against the swarm of chanical snakes.
The black substance intertwined with the tallic serpents, creating a swirling dance of darkness and machinery. Each chanical snake fought against the intrusion, its chanical body contorting and writhing in resistance.
Unfortunately, even my strongest malware was getting overwheld by the sheer number of Anti-Virus entities. The chanical snakes seed endless, and it was only a matter of ti before my black liquid would be pushed back.
With that in mind, I unleashed another type of virus, code-nad "ITS." Originally designed to destroy mory drives , it had the power to replicate files until the mory was completely filled.
I wanted to test if this would work here. After downloading it, my darkness virus began to expand faster and faster and the swarm of snakes began to be pushed back.
But it was not enough. I downloaded another virus called "AZUR MORPH" This thing had the ability to change any files into virus files. It worked miracles, as the swarm of chanical snakes, instead of being destroyed, started turning on each other.
The tide of this battle shifted to , and I began to finally see so hopes .
I've been thinking about it. Maybe the system sent here to manually destroy that brain thingy. I'm pretty sure it was the one that tried to invade my brain.
So instead of being corrupted, my job here was to destroy that brain first.
'Let's see who will last longer,' I sneered in contempt.
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