The Gene Gamer

Chapter 134: Fire Ants III



Chapter 134: Fire Ants III

"Is that it?" just at the moment the shadow creatures had been gathering the ants, all of the ants suddenly fell on the ground, motionless. 

They had died. 

The reason - their queen had died. 

"What to expect. Leader had gone through the class advancement after all. We can't expect him to be troubled by a few lvl 11 ants" stated Gourmet. 

Cylius also nodded in agreement to Gourmet. 

...

"So what do we do now?" 

"We'll collect their mandibles and their cores. All other parts of them aren't so useful and since we don't have a spatial item, we won't collect them." 

"Then are we hunting more ants now?" 

"Yes"

...

3 hours later. 

"So in conclusion, we had hunted 4 ant colonies in total. There were 580 normal fire ant cores and 542 normal fire ant mandibles. Along with that, we also got 17 guard ant mandibles and 4 queen ant cores" 

Gourmet summarised the event. 

Through this, he had leveled up twice and his stats had increased by much. 

"We sold all the cores and the mandibles and in return got 3 gold coins and 24 silver" this was an astronomical number. However, Gourmet didn't end there and still continued speaking. 

"From the coin drop loots alone, we got 30 silver. But not only that, we also got many items which 13 of them are uncommon items. We are currently unable to sell the items now" 

The items were a lot more worth than the coin loot. They could at least expect 4 gold coins to come from it. 

"So as we agreed on before, all of us will get one fourth of the total benefit. But the profits gained by selling the items would go to the guild's reserve funds." 

This was what they agreed on before. 

So there were no objections. 

Considering from his perspective, it was rather kind of the other guild members to give them equal benefit as themselves. Even if he was strong and his power may even equal that of Gourmet's and Pruse's, he was still a newbie not to mention his level was low too. 

Just by bringing this subject up, they had enough reason to give him lesser benefit. 

But they seemed to calmly accept the decision. 

Why so?

Maybe it was some kind of tactic to bring him into the guild. 

He didn't ponder on this for long as his portion of the profit was given to him. 

After checking that they didn't leave out anything, he said farewells to the group and logged off the game. 

...

'How many days was it? A week?' even if he had played this game for a week, his physic was perfectly fine. Even if he had played it for more than a year constantly without logging off, he still would've been fine. 

His physic might be fine but was his soul fine too? 

He didn't exactly know but he knew something had changed within himself. 

..... 

"The two worlds must be separated in order for their laws to not clash" 

"But we can't just divide the world that had been functioning as a whole since paraeons ago. If we do that, something severe might happen and the birth of law existences may no longer be possible!" 

"So what? Their laws have become different due to the pollution those [****] have caused. If we don't separate it, the clash of the laws might even change the world we know! If we don't separate them and make a seal between them, the world's fundamental laws might just change, making even our lives at risk!" 

"But what if no law beings emerge? Those [****] will definitely come and seize our world. If that happens, not to mention our lives, we will be eternal slaves to them!" 

"So what? There are still a paraeon left before they could invade the world again. We just have to make sure we are prepared for it" 

"A paraeon?! Do you think we have enough time for that?! We would've barely regained our power as law beings. With our meager power now, we would definitely not be able to resist them even if we regain our full power!" 

..

In a strange place, surrounding a round table were 12 bulbs of white and dark lights, which two of them were actively arguing with each other. 

These two bulbs of light had a bigger radius than the other lights out there and also radiated a more enormous aura, clearly indicating their status within the group. 

"Enough!" just as they were on the line of fighting it out in order to settle the problem, an enormous voice came in from the sides and stopped the two. 

The two suddenly became quiet as they turned around to see the owner of the voice. 

Not just the two, the other nine also did that and turned their head around to look at the bulb of light that had spoken. 

This bulb of light was even bigger than the two that were arguing just recently; in fact, it was the biggest one in here. 

"We will separate the two worlds" the light bulb only responded with this sentence, ending the discussion instantly. 

Even though some of them were reluctant, they dared not refuse the words of this bulb of light as they just quietly took the decision and started out on their work. 

Then, Cylius witnessed a grand sight. 

It was a land that was seemingly boundless that had a starry sky continuing on endlessly above it. The land was beautiful. 

This scenery had just suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Within the place where only dark void was there, this one had just popped up. Completely unexpected. 

However, this land seemed to be a little different now as traces of withering, and negative energy could be found. 

Seeing this, the twelve didn't say anything but just said out one word aloud - "Separate!" 

With their voice came the separation of the world. 

It looked just like a calamity. The perfectly fine world, with just a little bit of abnormalities divided into two by the twelve light bulbs' voice. 

Then, after that, Cylius witnessed something being put in between the world that had been separated into two pieces. 

This something was very strange. It seemed as if it sealed the heaven and earth with invincible strength while at the same time, it also seemed like it was so thin that someone could poke through it and damage it. 

But it was still this seal that separated this majestic and beautiful world into two pieces. 

The two pieces that had been separated then each went into different forms and shapes which one of them had their earth and ground broken into trillions, quadrillions, and an infinite amount of pieces while their starry sky remained normal and quietly turned into the endless void. 

This was the transformation of one of them while for the other, it was completely the opposite. 

The starry sky was divided into many pieces and a lot of them had fallen to the ground, creating rifts and spatial abnormalities while the ground remained harmless. 

In the end, only a single tiny piece of the once majestic starry sky remained above the endless ground. 


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