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In just a few seconds, Chu Shiyao seed like a completely different person because she finally clearly recognized sothing.

Chu Ge pushed her down, not so she could scream loudly here, or shed tears of sorrow!

Regret, self-bla, apology, at this mont, have no aning. If an apology is to be made, it should be when she stands by Chu Ge's side again!

Leaving this place is not shaful because only by swiftly establishing contact with the outside world can she truly help Chu Ge to the greatest extent.

But... can Chu Ge really endure it? At this mont, Chu Ge is alone, but his enemies are so, so many monsters!

This thought just flashed in Chu Shiyao's mind, and she quickly threw it out of her head, a smile curving her lips very much like Chu Ge's signature smile.

The Chu Ge she knows, he's absolutely invincible!

But...

Chu Shiyao sat in that rail car, flicked the switch, and then told herself, "There is no but!"

anwhile, in Laboratory No. 1.

Even though Chu Ge never doubts that soone like Chu Chengrui must have a trump card he won't easily use until the last mont, when Chu Chengrui truly played this card, the corner of his eye couldn't help but twitch.

A mad scientist goes insane, using the word "madness" is clearly insufficient to describe this extent of craziness.

It sounds like a tongue twister, but... anyone seeing this scene would surely think the sa.

If one desires to gain sothing, one must give up sothing in return. Since Chu Chengrui can completely discard his humanity, how could he not gain formidable power?

Perhaps at this mont, the guy standing opposite Chu Ge could no longer be considered Chu Chengrui, or even... could be considered human at all?

Because Chu Ge can no longer "see" the light cluster that represents Chu Chengrui's Spiritual Power. Just after he intercepted Chu Chengrui's attack on Chu Shiyao, that light cluster suddenly contracted and expanded intensely, then disappeared.

He can't even sense Chu Chengrui's spiritual fluctuations anymore, making further Spiritual Power attacks clearly unfeasible.

It's unclear where Chu Chengrui's trump card was hidden, but in that instant, he must have activated the switch of that card, causing his body to undergo transformation.

If Chu Chengrui's transformation was a bit more graceful, Chu Ge might sincerely admire him for knowing he possesses strong psychological control and deciding so decisively.

But now... all Chu Ge feels is unadulterated disgust.

If Chu Shiyao were here, she would surely feel one more thing than him: bone-chilling horror.

A few seconds ago, to be precise, just before the disappearance of the light cluster representing Chu Chengrui's Spiritual Power, his body suddenly shrank bizarrely. Chu Chengrui, who was dium-sized, not fat or thin, seed to be instantly sucked dry by a giant leech, becoming a literal bag of bones, convulsing violently.

Then, as if his body might directly shrink into a skeleton, that dry body started to similarly expand rapidly, undergoing exaggerated transformation.

Chu Chengrui's skin, dry and sticking close to the bones, started writhing, muscles that were scarcely visible began vibrating and contracting at a speed beyond belief. Each contraction made these muscles more solid, from nothing to sothing, from so to plenty.

These rapidly expanding muscles quickly filled the skin that had forrly clung to his bones, exerting imnse pressure on his clothing.

"Ping ping ping," the suit's buttons popped off, shooting like bullets through a glass container filled with liquid, hitting the wall, then falling to the ground.

"Zzzzz," a seam ripped open where the sleeves were.

The sounds piled up quickly, and Chu Chengrui's sophisticated suit soon turned into strips of shredded cloth.

The exaggerated muscles are still expanding, as if there were beasts inside, an unmatched ferocity, ready to break free of their shackles.

Imdiately afterwards, traces of beasts truly appeared on Chu Chengrui's body, which had expanded to two ters!

On Chu Chengrui's body, massive amounts of fur like that of a gorilla erged, the pupils in his eyes stood erect like those of a venomous snake about to deliver a thunderous strike to its prey, crescent-shaped mbranes appeared from his forearms, resembling the dorsal fins of a shark, his hands and feet grew larger, with nails shooting out like the claws of a fierce tiger.

Chu Ge stood still and watched, not disturbing Chu Chengrui; the ferocious aura mixing characteristics of various beasts emanated so strongly that, aside from feeling nauseated by Chu Chengrui's appearance, it gradually stirred up the boiling fighting spirit within him.

Ever since he'd been caught by Chu Chengrui and brought here, he'd been bearing this humiliation for far too long. Today, at this mont, with just the two of them here, how could he not swing his fists properly in return for Chu Chengrui's "care"?

Although Chu Chengrui now hardly looked human, it was better this way. If Chu Chengrui had been a feeble old man who couldn't even fight a chicken, how satisfying would it be even if he directly blew his head off!

So, even though Chu Chengrui seed weak when the transformation first began, Chu Ge didn't launch an attack against him. Chu Ge waited until he completed this ambiguous, human-like, ghost-like, beast-like transformation, before he began the battle, punch after punch.

Perhaps such actions were a sowhat foolish overconfidence, but without doing so, it was hard to vent the anger in his heart.

Besides, having been killed countless tis in the Spiritual World, from the mont he awakened, he desired a battle sufficient to test the real changes in his body.

In Chu Ge's calm wait, the changes in Chu Chengrui's body finally ceased.

He, or it, gasped for air, his towering muscles seemingly forged from steel, white smoke rising from his mouth, nose, and ears, and he glanced at his fists, more than twice their previous size, letting out a sharp, bizarre roar, filled with madness and destruction within his erect pupils.

As Chu Chengrui's vein-engorged neck slowly twisted, an unsettling cracking sound filled the air, and when his gaze t Chu Ge's, the air seed to stagnate, then turned into a spark ignited in an instant.

Chu Chengrui's legs crouched slightly, mimicking a starting position, as Chu Ge extended a finger, beckoning with a curl like teasing a cat.

Swoosh!

Chu Chengrui moved, and so did Chu Ge.

Like two trucks running at full speed towards each other, brutally colliding, the eting of their fists and feet resounded with a tallic hum.

After a dozen seconds, Chu Ge landed a punch on Chu Chengrui's chest, sending him flying back like a cannonball; simultaneously, Chu Ge's left arm was slashed, leaving a wound over thirty centiters long.

In re seconds, both held nothing back, utilizing fists, feet, knees, elbows, head, shoulders, and legs—every possible body part—attacking each other over a hundred tis, pulling shadow trails through the air, impacting various items on the experintal stage, leaving debris scattered everywhere.

Usually, these items were Chu Chengrui's treasures. Were any damaged, he'd feel gutted and want to kill. But at the mont, he didn't spare a glance at them; all he cared about was killing Chu Ge, tearing Chu Ge apart!

Though blood poured from the torn skin on his left arm, Chu Ge did not even glance at it; such minor wounds weren't worth his attention.

Chu Ge's gaze fixed on Chu Chengrui, watching him quickly adjust his posture mid-air, landing his feet on the wall as if his legs were giant springs, propelling off the wall toward Chu Ge once more.

With a grim smile, Chu Ge didn't intercept this ti; his left foot spun swiftly on the ground, his body moved like a leaf caught in a gale, narrowly avoiding Chu Chengrui's full-strength leap, missing by the width of a hair.

Evading this attack, Chu Ge did not pause, continuing to dance like a leaf, suddenly reversing direction, stopping montum by sheer force and circling back, slamming his knee toward the back of Chu Chengrui's head.

Never quite getting hold, Chu Chengrui prepared to perform his wall-leaping technique again, tracking Chu Ge's next landing spot, yet before he could pounce, a chilly wind whistled behind him.

Perfectly aligned, Chu Ge's knee harshly struck the back of Chu Chengrui's head; though the strike was hasty, its impact on the vulnerable back of the head was considerable.

After Chu Ge's knee hit, the dent in the wall from Chu Chengrui's impact deepened, with Chu Chengrui caught within rather than falling to the ground.

Never missing a good chance, Chu Ge didn't waste it. Imdiately, he swung his right leg, kicking again fiercely, pounding Chu Chengrui's head like a nail, his knee hamring this prone point repeatedly, releasing a "thud".

After Chu Ge's knee struck the back of Chu Chengrui's head twice, he finally fell from the wall, facing downwards. Chu Ge raised his right leg high, condensing all his strength in the heel, before forcefully bringing it down.

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