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Chapter 465 - Borealis Transformer

    <h4>Chapter 465: Borealis Transformer</h4>


    <strong>Trantor: </strong>imperfectluck <strong>Editor: </strong>Kurisu


    Envy, Marsolit, the Borealis. Although he was the Original Sin that I used the most, hisbat abilities weren’t standing out among the Sins at all.


    Maybe some people would think that this was because Marsolit was too young. However, an undead’s power typically depended on the soul core. But actually, he used a Semi God level core, someone incredibly stubborn on obtaining revenge. His soul’s starting point was extremely high already.


    All this time, what limited hisbat strength the most was actually the Original Sin that he represented—Envy.


    The Original Sins were my own soul shards. My own understanding of the Original Sins determined their abilities. Out of all the Original Sins, Envy was rather unique.


    Envy was the Original Sin with the least negatives. In fact, most of the time, Envy could even be considered a positive emotion to possess. From a certain standpoint, its positive worth exceeded its negative worth.


    Perhaps there were a few people out there who wouldmit evil deeds due to possessing envious emotions towards those with better talent, status, reputation, knowledge, or wealth. But, I felt that there would be even more who thought, “Why can’t that be me?” or “I’m not any worse than he is, I can definitely do even better!” when looking at their better-off ssmates and friends.


    From a certain standpoint, Envy and Pride were two concepts that were simr yet also opposites. Pride was an attitude and condescension that those with higher status had towards the lower, while Envy was the desire of those with lower status to reach higher status. As long as concepts like social sses and individual differences existed in the world, then Envy would be impossible to escape from. At the very least, everyone would possess “unwillingness” toward being surpassed by others they viewed as simr.


    The same concept could sometimes be helpful medicine while being toxic poison to others. There were idiots who would ignore others’ talent, hard work, and sacrifice in obtaining what they had. Envy would goad them into fiercely ndering and attacking others, stoking their fires of “not respecting others.” Meanwhile, the smarter ones who were “unwilling” to stay down transformed their mes into whips to constantly improve themselves instead. Not only that, smarter individuals would be able to analyze the strengths and advantages of the target of their envy, and then think of methods to imitate, learn, and improve one’s own insufficiencies.


    This was my personal understanding and analysis of the concept of Envy. It might not necessarily be correct or the same as others’ understanding... No, I should say that every single person probably had their own understanding of what an Original Sin was. There was no so-called answer out there to begin with. Meanwhile, the Envy battleships’ abilities as part of my soul shard were a perfect oue of the definition that I gave to Envy.


    The farther down the pyramid of status a person was, the more that person would desire to improve and move upward. This was the so-called “desire for betterment.” That was why Envy’s original battleship model didn’t even have any extrabat strength at all. He started out as nothing more than an empty tform that wouldn’t have any ipatibilities with any power system out there. He started out from level zero. The way he finally evolved wouldpletely depend on how he imitated others in battle and how many abilities he was able to steal.


    His true uniqueness came from his potential in that he would forever bepatible with all spare parts and abilities no matter the type. He started out as a “zero” with limitless potential and growth. He possessed “hunger” for perpetual evolution.


    Perhaps some people would think that his abilities thus ovepped with those of Ah Dang of Gluttony, but they were actuallypletely different. Ah Dang was a predator who evolved through devouring prey. He would instinctively evolve and strengthen himself. Ah Dang’s most frightening ability was actually the limitless lifeforce he could obtain through devouring.


    Meanwhile, the Envy battleships would evolve through imitation and self-controlled selection. My theory had it that as long as he had enough time and underwent sufficiently numerous battles, he would eventually surpass all my other Original Sins inbat strength... although that would likely take several tens of thousands of years...


    “Envy” Marsolit. As long as he experienced countless battles, he would definitely be the strongest existence amongst my Seven Original Sins.


    However, I didn’t have the time to wait that long...


    And so, I created the Borealis’s personalbat squadron.


    That’s right, I was referring to the Big Dipper squadron. These seven aerial battleships were actually special add-ons I created just for Marsolit!


    Yep, all these battleships were actually add-ons. The Borealis was simply the core part at the center. Just imagining what type of monstrosity would appear when they allbined made me so delighted!


    But while imagining was nice, reality was harsh. Creating airships was prohibitively expensive. If I startedrge-scale construction of airships, the most probable result was that I wouldn’t obtain a single rare airship that I wanted before I used up all my resources, and the unfinished hulls would be sealed away to gather dust.


    Even by borrowing Xiluo’s resources and strength, I was still only able to create two dragonbone battleships, the Mizar and the Alkaid. I stillcked four airships to finish my blueprint. That meant that progress was less than half, and I couldn’t use the nned Big Dipper squadron as Envy’s add-ons in actual battle at all.


    But luckily for me, I dug up a wonderful treasure in Dragon World...


    “Awaken! Guardian God of the Eternal Thunder tribe, Imprint of the Tiger God!”


    A tremendous skeleton awakened from its deep sleep, answering my will and summons. Terrifying roars could be heard from its teleportation portal as this gigantic behemoth tore through dimensional space and arrived in the Mountain Inferno.


    At this moment, when this towering presence arrived, the entire Inferno began trembling. Just how frightening was this existence? Just the skull alone was farrger than even the biggest Supreme Immemorial Dragon. And, the first to arrive through the portal from the Thieves’ Inferno were two now empty dragonbone battleships—the Mizar and the Alkaid.


    When Marsolit faced the God of Holy Light, Envy was so severely countered that he hadn’t even had time to use the ace cards I’d prepared for him before the God of Holy Light directly broke past him.


    “Big Dipper squadron, transform and head out!”


    My passionate shouts echoed in the air as the mega-giant skeleton still missing some of its bones and the battleship add-ons walked together. Unfortunately for me, there was no exciting music like what would y on TV during a transformation. Alright then, by this point, the readers can probably guess what I intended.


    “Borealis, you’ll be the body. Mizar, you’ll be the left hand. Alkaid, you’ll be the right hand. Imprint of the Tiger God, you’ll be everything else! I’ll be the head. Go forth, my Transformer... the Borealis War God!”


    My enemies were confused by the sight. Meanwhile, I ignored my System and the silly cat’sments of “You never grow up, still ying with dolls at your age” and [Such an old joke, you’re revealing your age!] The pitch-ck bone giant’s bones mmed into each other and distorted as it formed itself within Hell.


    It was impossible to calcte his new height, because even the tallest snow mountain only reached up to his waist. The arrogant and insane Lord of Putrefaction didn’t even reach up to his knee!


    This giant was constructed out of pitch-ck bones all over. Inside the core protected by the ribcage, the Borealis was glowing as if it was a beating heart. And, its iplete left hand and right foot were its strongest weapons. The roaring Mizar readied its cannons as dragonbreath powered the cannons. Meanwhile, the right leg’s Alkaid gave the giant the super movement ability of breaking thews of Space.


    Perhaps this bone giant was still iplete. Yet, just by looking at this iprehensible behemoth caused the dimensional invaders to feel truly helpless inside.


    “What is that?”


    “Is this a joke? Such arge body and terrifying energy level? Why hasn’t he copsed on himself?”


    Out of everyone, the Lord of Putrefaction’s reaction was the most unique.


    “This is impossible! Itpletely goes against all the most basicws of life creation! Not a single dimension is capable of giving birth to such a monster! This... this has surpassed a Main God!”


    That’s right, if you only looked at energy level and its limits of applying instantaneous power, thisbination monster indeed surpassed the limits of a Main God.


    “My dimensions... I’ve sessfully reconstructed the Thieves’ Inferno and the Mountain Inferno.”


    I had finally finished what I was doing, heaving a sigh of relief. While the Lord of Putrefaction was capable of wreaking havoc upon the dimensionalws here with his Dimensional Descents, I was the ruler of Hell, and naturally possessed the ability to use Dimensional Descent to fix the shattered tears.


    I had brought over the now empty Thieves’ Inferno andbined it with the Mountain Inferno to fix them both. Althoughbining these two Infernos would likely bring along a bunch of unfortunate side effects, this would be greatly useful to the battle here.


    Hades Mist started spreading again as the tattered undead knights finally stood up once more. The countless dead within these two Infernos started walking into the giant’s body, bing its spare parts and giving this giant sufficient energy for movement andbat!


    “ughter! Steal! Evolve!”


    When faced with a Main God, separate body parts that all had their own will would be meaningless. Only bybining the wills and souls together would there be a foundational breakthrough. This bone giant was a pure war machine, so ughtering and stealing became its pure instincts.


    Those simple words became the bone giant’sbat fervor which suppressed everything. Just his first step created countless earthquakes. When Ladvioka saw this monster towering above him, and noticed how his own spells were actuallypletely ineffective against it, even this Demon Lord Main God started wondering if he had made the worst possible decision.


    Countless souls gave this bone giant an explosive amount of energy that would surpass even the Main Gods. The Tiger God’s corpse gave this bone giant a skeleton frame and body that could contain his power. The three battleships became his most important organ and limbs. This amalgamation monster should have been born only after ten thousand more years, yet Hell’s dimensionalws allowed the impossible to be reality.


    “No, no, this is impossible! This has already surpassed the limits of this dimension. It will definitely soon copse. My children, destroy him! Stall him for me!”


    The hysterical Lord of Putrefactionmanded his children to suicide-attack the giant. With just a casual wave of one hand, the bone giant spewed pure ck dragon mes, which created a destructive inferno. All the ces where the bone giant stepped became tremendous crevices that swallowed countless demon warriors.


    This was a monster which even the Titan King would be afraid of. The Lord of Putrefaction seemed like nothing more than a slightlyrge animal in front of it.


    The Lord of Putrefaction’s distorted children were dying inrge numbers. In front of this “warrior from the future” that came through the rivers of time, these ants’ resistance becamepletely meaningless. Even a dragon wouldn’t reach the size of one of his thumbs. His overwhelming ughtering abilities created a feast of redness on this battlefield, but I was currently calcting how much longer I had before this giant copsed.


    That’s right, copsed. This monstrous giant was only a halfplete product to begin with. I had now randomly added the Tiger God’s corpse into my blueprint and was using so many temporary spare parts and whatever energy source I could. It was just like taping a random assortment of dimensionalws together. This was an impossible creation thatpletely broke the limits of Hell’s own Elemental Tide. I was already astonished enough that it was capable of movement. It was unknown just how long it would be able to fight for.


    “At the very least, I need it to kill a Main God for me before it copses! Envy, tear apart this green and idiotic demon for me! Take revenge for your older brother!”
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