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??Chapter 27: Chapter 27: Enormous Sin and Extre Evil_1

Chapter 27: Chapter 27: Enormous Sin and Extre Evil_1

Gunpowder, dust, flas, drowned corpses, and the Human Patchwork Monster…

All motion ca to a halt.

The place seed like an exquisite three-dinsional picture.

In this still artwork, Colin’s body rapidly swelled, splitting the clothes he was wearing.

In just a mont, he transford into a massive creature that was no less intimidating than the Patchwork Monster before him.

The giant beast’s claws waved in frozen ti, casting countless afterimages in re seconds, as limbs splattered and left nurous penetrating tears on the opponent’s body.

Humm.

As five seconds passed and Ti Stop ended, the Human Patchwork Monster’s body tensed up, its hundreds of eyes still fixed in the expression from before the stop.

But upon seeing the sudden appearance of the red, ominous creature, it showed an expression of terror.

Inside, an extre sense of crisis erupted.

However…

It had no chance to move before feeling intense tearing pain all over its body, followed swiftly by its entire form collapsing like a pile of blocks.

Large chunks of flesh slid off to the ground, here and there…

And among the chunks of flesh,

A feeble, skinless mass covered in blood vessels and muscles fell out.

It resembled an infant with an oversized head.

Or perhaps, an adult whose limbs and torso were severely atrophied.

Colin unceremoniously extended his sharp claws, skewering it like roasting a atball, and held it up to his face.

“Is this your true form?”

Colin curiously observed, having not anticipated that this thing, like piloting the initial EVA unit, had hidden itself inside a twisted gigantic shell.

After posing the question, the exposed brain of the creature in front of him wriggled like a large intestine, sending out a massive amount of information in the form of ntal waves.

“How is this possible?! What kind of monster are you?! Why do you carry the aura of an Ancient God!”

“No, I know you ca to save them, spare , without , all those people are going to die in thirty days…”

“They ca here entirely by their own doing, it’s their fault, not mine, if they hadn’t thought they were different from others, that they were special, the so-called protagonists, full of their own self-importance, harboring those ridiculous notions, believing in so fantasy about being transported to another world to save an Other World, they wouldn’t have ended up like this…”

“It was their arrogant delusions that dood them, not , spare , because the problem isn’t mine at all, I even gave their lives more significance….”

“You and I are both Extraordinary Ones! Not inferiors. You shouldn’t be acting on behalf of those inferiors, we could join forces, I’m nobility, I possess a great deal of knowledge.”

Potent fear-filled ntal waves radiated from the massive head.

Communications were direct through the mind, far more efficient than speaking.

Really, how unfair, looking like a monster yourself, yet calling

a monster… Colin gave no response.

Without listening to the other party’s drivel, he flung his beast claw, tossing it to the ground, then lifted a foot capable of crushing half an adult, stomping down forcefully with a squishing sound.

“No!”

The ceaselessly beeping noises abruptly stopped.

“You die, I complete my mission, as simple as that. Why bother with all that pointless blabber?”

Colin scraped his large foot on the ground; tomato soup and minced at bubbled up with blood at his feet, giving him the feeling that the tyranny in his heart had been sowhat vented.

As for the creature’s words, he didn’t pay any attention to them, nor did he care.

Who doesn’t have fantasies these days?

If daydreaming is wrong, then doesn’t the whole world deserve to die?

From this perspective, the rotten flesh at his feet seed like the epito of evil, and even he cursed it.

At the sa ti, after killing it, the task was completed.

A familiar transparent vortex appeared before his eyes.

Accompanied by a suction force, the scattered corpses on the ground, as well as the still-burning, charred roast at in the distance, were sucked in together.

Then, in his brain, the prompt for task clearance ca through.

[Event “Call from Afar” has been completed. Reward details will be settled after returning to reality.]

[Remaining ti: 17 minutes 27 seconds.]

[Return imdiately?]

“It’s over,” he said.

Colin shook his blood-red long fur, and blood and bits of flesh fell from the red hair, glancing at the nearby aftermath.

If he had used all his ans on the first Human Patchwork Monster…

Indeed, there was now a chance of overturning.

However, in the end, it seed unable to resist, personally entering the fray.

“This also proves that it really wasn’t lying; it didn’t use Life Paper, and it didn’t know my thods, otherwise it wouldn’t have co within ten ters of ,” he reasoned.

Colin displayed a bizarre anthropomorphism; he truly hadn’t expected the villain to actually tell the truth.

No, it wasn’t necessarily because it wanted to tell the truth.

“Perhaps, it assud I might have so way to determine whether it was lying or not? Did it tell the truth to avoid that, turning it into so sort of void counterplay? Or was it simply outwitted by its own cunning?”

Colin mused, not dwelling on it any longer. He gathered his thoughts and looked towards the still raging flas and the drowned corpses…

Under the intense fire, the already rotting bodies emitted a foul and unpleasant odor.

“Bonfire Company” only took away the parts that emitted the essence of the being and left the other bodies behind.

“The recipe from the Jailbreak Series bro sure is fierce; I hope no one inside was burned alive,” he hoped.

Colin covered his nose and took out a glass jar filled with milky white powder from his spatial storage, throwing it towards the flas.

The mont the glass shattered, a large amount of powder mixed with grease, resulting in an expansion similar to the “Pharaoh’s Serpent.”

Most of the flas were quickly extinguished.

He then crossed the area with the remaining sparks to the kitchen.

A strong sll of blood rushed to his face…

But Colin, already transford into a beast, didn’t feel nauseated. Instead, there was an indescribable pleasure and so absurd thoughts erged.

a culpa, a culpa…

Suppressing the stray thoughts, Colin felt that the Beast Transformation Syndro, after being trained by the company, was more controllable than before, but he didn’t think much of it. His gaze shifted inward, and then he narrowed his eyes slightly.

The familiar dishes were still scattered around, and the “hero” who had been helpless in the large salt cage was no longer struggling but just emitting agonizing groans. The skin, stimulated and penetrated by the salt grains, resembled the crosshatch pattern of a Wellington steak, while inside was succulent red at.

Even looking so miserable, he still wasn’t dead, only passively enduring the pain.

“Kill , kill …” It seed that he felt soone approaching, and this “hero” issued a muffled plea.

Colin glanced at him, with no nonsense, stepped across the blood-soaked floor, approached the salt cage in a few steps, and pierced his head with a claw, ending his life.

As death ca, a rare peace spread across that decayed face.

“The task required us to keep people alive as much as possible. If you were alive, my task score might be higher, right? Too bad I am kind-hearted, can’t stand to see people suffer, better to kill you then,” he murmured.

Colin shook his head, flicked his claw, and shook off so tofu pudding and red grape juice.

Then, turning around, on a kitchen table lit by a white candle, he saw the Human Patchwork Monster preparing to process the next ingredient, Liu Dun.

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