Chapter Forty-Eight: The Ability Disappears

Panis didn't know how she had somehow wandered to the square. Perhaps at this time, staying by the old man's side and listening to his seemingly never-ending chatter can give him a trace of peace of mind and spiritual comfort.

The chief remained in the dimly lit square, alone laboriously moving the heavy, cold shards of steel to a corner of the edge of the square. He was going to build his own school here, and he wasn't going to borrow any manpower from Panis, Alik's discursor.

"Uncle Abner, do you think he'll be okay? He's going to be fine, right? ”

Panis became the chattering party this time, and the old man, who usually chattered, was busy with his head down, while patiently listening to Panis's talk.

"When I met him, he was a little boy, really just a boy! But I don't know when he started to become a man! Uncle Abner, has there ever been a single and not one of them in your life? ”

Panis's muttering brought the chief's work to a halt, and the old man's eyes were still bright as ever, and he looked at Panis, who was slumped in front of him, and said softly.

"The mission of the faithful Albernard Sotos is the only one! Poor Panis, my child, do you know why I bothered here to carry all this useless garbage? Because they are preventing me from building new schools. There are some things that must be cleaned up before the old destruction can be re-established with new hope. Like this awesome wilderness, like the people you miss! ”

Panis raised her head, but met the old man's slightly resentful gaze.

"Little Panis, should you help me, a frail old man, for these physical tasks are indeed a bit strenuous for me."

Chief Ebernard Sotos's words are very reasonable, and if new rules are to be established, old shackles must be broken.

But what if the old is crushed and the new is not built in time?

That's what Lowe is in right now.

The unusually complex genetic chain in his body had begun to disintegrate in a large area, but the new genetic chain showed no signs of forming.

Luo seemed to be in a state of chaos, gray-white sky, gray-white earth, gray-white body, and even the air turned gray-white.

Only the huge genetic chain in front of him, spinning rapidly, stretched in front of his eyes.

He had tried to awaken his instincts, but failed.

His instinct seemed to be gone, or his instinct had become completely involved in every cell, fighting against the sudden disintegration of the gene chain, and he had no time to pay attention to the call of Luo's consciousness.

In this space that is more lonely than the wilderness, Lo is like an abandoned orphan, confused and helpless.

He watched as a piece of eerily red gene fragments was gradually removed from the entwined genetic chain, and began to turn into patches of dazzling red crumbs.

This strange red was the antitoxin gene he devoured from a fifth-order mutant toad in the wilderness.

As the red gene fragment disappeared, the toxin resistance ability in Luo's body also disappeared completely.

After unlocking three pairs of genetic sequences, Luo, who had just entered the ranks of mid-level abilities, fell back into the ranks of beginner-level abilities again.

However, the gene sequences vacant by the crushing of the red gene fragments have not disappeared, and still exist on the rapidly rotating gene chain.

It's not gene disintegration!

It's your instinct to eliminate abilities!

Body Transformation, Toxin Immunity, and Mutant Toxins from the Mutant Spider Mother are the three abilities that make Lo the three cornerstones of becoming a mid-tier one.

Instinct is an ability that removes Loin Devour, and it seems to have its own unique selection criteria.

The practicality of wilderness survival? Or is it just a hobby?

Instinct isn't sleeping, and it's using its own criteria to weed out abilities that it doesn't think increase your chances of surviving in the wilderness.

What is it that makes the instinct choose to directly participate in the regulation of the somatic gene in such a drastic way?

The experience of nearly dying in the underground passage for helping Eris? A sense of crisis in the face of Medusa and Heidi? Or is it this rain of radiation that suddenly falls in the wilderness?

But if you sort the abilities by their wildland utility, the toxin immunity ability seems to be more useful than mutated toxins, and it also increases Luo's weight to survive in the wild.

Why did Instinct choose to eliminate toxins and not mutant toxins?

Luo thought of the countless mutant spiders that should have been scattered all over the wilderness.

Mutant toxins seem to have the effect of not only releasing a poisonous mist that stiffens the limbs of other creatures, but also communicating with the army of mutant spiders who are simple-minded and act entirely on biological instinct.

Could it be that my instincts have been so deeply considered?

Lowe didn't have time to think about that. What he had to face now was the trouble that would ensue as he fell back to the first level again, and his ability deteriorated.

The wilderness was even more brutal, and without the ability of toxin immunity, Luo couldn't even face the radiation rain that almost enveloped the entire wilderness, and even the radiation of the wilderness would kill him.

He can certainly regain toxin immunity again by devouring, but it is likely that he will also be eliminated by instinct again without hesitation.

Law has the right to choose what abilities he obtains through devouring, and his instinct is to remove Lowe's abilities from the genetic chain at the genetic level.

Instinct is exercising the final word in Luo's place!

And the instinct seems to be taking action on the other remaining ability, as the fast-spinning chain of genes continues, and a swarthy fragment of genes is being stripped away from the chain bit by bit.

Somatic Mutant Energy from Amoeba Mutant Worms!

In his instinctive consciousness, it seemed that the ability to summon a huge swarm of spiders was far more important than the body shaping that allowed Luo to escape the killing many times.

Luo even faintly realized that instinct was forcing Luo to evolve into a spider-like existence in its own unique way. The group combat method is the ultimate choice of instinct!

This is absolutely unacceptable to Law.

If the Body Shape Mutation can be removed, Lowe will return to the state in which he had just come out of the Colosseum. At that time, Luo, the enemy he faced was a low-level mutant creature. And now, he is facing a super-level ability who has unlocked more than a dozen pairs of genetic sequences, and even a master!

For the first time, Lowe was at odds with his instincts.

The swarthy black gene fragment is like a wooden boat fluttering in the angry sea, swaying on the gene chain, frantically fighting against the fate of being abandoned.

Lowe's body temperature had become even higher, and he had even begun to emit large mist, which was a sign that the water in his body was escaping the battlefield quickly.

With that full head of light blue hair, Luo and himself were already wrapped.

She felt the fear that came from the depths of her soul in the man who had been guarding her, but she didn't know how to help him get rid of it, she could only wrap herself and him thickly as before.

Heidi, in the Alec underpass, was now standing on the huge steel plate suspended behind the snake cave. Once she had tracked it down, the smell of her prey was gone.

But she wasn't discouraged, because she smelled something else she knew all too well.

The smell of genetic recombination.

Heidi is the leader of the Cardivan family in the field of ability exploration, which is the main reason why she is important to the family.

Has anyone demystified genetic recombination? Even a small step ahead of yourself!

Here she sensed the breath of the three people, the breath from the prey, the breath of the high-level superability, and the breath of Luo, who had blackmailed her.

Heidi does not believe that Eris has the ability to recombine genes, although Eris is supposed to have become a master.

Ability and genetically competents are two distinct fields. For example, people who can eat noodles may not necessarily make noodles.

But those who know how to make noodles will definitely eat noodles!

"I met my peers here! Interesting! ”

Heidi is clearly more interested in this peer than continuing to hunt down her prey. Eris should have left the wilderness, and it was not easy to track down a Juggernaut who was intent on hiding his whereabouts, but Heidi was able to do it.

And being surpassed in the field of what she is proud of, Heidi cannot bear.

Heidi is confident and conceited, especially in her own field.

"Maybe it's worth talking to my peers."

Heidi smiled, a mechanical smile on her pretty face, which never seemed to have any expression.