I Will Teach You How to Hunt Gods

Chapter 50: Heart Shock


As the pentagram pattern fully emerged, the "person" formed from aggregated corpse fragments slowly took shape in the pool of blood.

Despite the enormous differences in size among the parts, these remains gradually adhered together, with clusters of blood-red flesh sprouts growing from the fractured ends, twisting...sealing the originally incompatible limbs together.

Soon, a deformed monster appeared.

It has no head but possesses two slender, beautiful long legs, connected to a torso with only the left half remaining, with eyes and ears sewn onto its belly, trembling slightly with the shiver of fat. As for the palm, it is embedded in the bloody wound of its right arm.

A gust of wind blew, causing the lone palm to flap, its five fingers stretching out in different directions, resembling a tiny wing with only the skeletal frame left.

And the heart belonging to Qian Sanjin is currently hanging in the chest cavity of the torso, clearly visible through the wound on the monster's waist, beating rhythmically.

"Thump...thump...thump!"

Initially, the sound of the heartbeat was very faint.

But with each beat, the blood on the ground seemed to possess self-awareness, surging into the body, making the heartbeat more intense, each wave stronger than the last.

"Something's not right..."

Yun You sensed something ominous.

She had experienced many bizarre events, from her days as the Apprentice Death God to witnessing cruel biological experiments firsthand, even the likes of [Death Domain], she has personally encountered...

But a monster made of corpse fragments, existing completely beyond logic, she was seeing for the first time.

Out of caution, Yun You did not approach recklessly but casually picked up a Mantis Blade and hurled it towards the monster's chest.

But what none present could anticipate was that the originally immobile monster leaped abruptly at the moment the blade was about to pierce the torso, "whoosh," turning into a red shadow, dodging to the side, leaving the blade to stab nothing but air.

"So fast!"

Yun You's heart raced with surprise.

The speed demonstrated by this headless monster was much faster than hers.

"What the hell is this thing?"

"Could the Insect Gang have been collecting body parts just to create this creature?"

Reflecting on this, Yun You suddenly noticed a tiny pink pattern on the monster's heart.

It was a not-so-eye-catching petal, emitting a crimson glow, bathed in blood.

"It's a 'One-flower level' mutant creature!"

The young girl's pupils slightly contracted, recognizing the details of this monster.

Undoubtedly, it is a mutant creature.

A creature capable of existing independently outside the Death Domain.

The humans of Nest City have a peculiar way of ranking mutant creatures, not by traditional numerical levels, but calculated using "leaves" and "flowers" as units.

This is because every mutant creature in existence has a body adorned with leaf or petal patterns, at least one, at most seven, corresponding exactly to the Apprentice Death God's hierarchy.

Moreover, the number of leaves or petals often determines the strength of these monsters, with the higher number increasing their danger level, and flowers typically being stronger than the same number of leaves.

Hence, people use terms like "several leaves" or "several flowers" to represent their abilities.

Previously in the Death Domain, the speaking suit robot Yun You encountered was a "One-leaf level" mutant creature.

And now, the stitched monster before the girl is a "One-flower level" creature with one petal.

From this perspective, the danger level of the headless stitched monster might be higher than the suit robot!

"Oh no..."

Yun You's heart sank, internally cursing.

Previously, the suit robot almost trapped Mad Spirit, the Apprentice Death God; now, the stronger headless monster—isn't it even more difficult to handle?

Theoretically speaking, it should be.

However, Yun You only hesitated for a moment before suppressing all doubts in her mind.

There's no definitive evidence proving that a "One-flower level" monster must outperform all "One-leaf level"; perhaps the suit robot was a special case.

More importantly, Yun You considered herself no inferior to Mad Spirit.

The Cyber World that stumped that guy, she managed to break through.

Therefore, similarly, a monster that Mad Spirit cannot kill doesn't mean she can't either!

Yun You drew out Qian Sanjin's Thunder-Attached Mantis Saber, sharpened the blade slightly, and stepped forward.

However, at the moment she lifted her foot, the headless monster suddenly raised a leg, standing on one foot, using it as a hand to perform a "one-handed palm-joining" movement in front of the astonished crowd, then...

"Amitabha..."

Chanting with a heavy tone suddenly echoed from its body.

Along with this eerie sound came waves of ancient chanting.

"Namo Amitabha..."

Speaking in an incomprehensible language, appearing in every corner around, obviously never existing, yet seemingly omnipresent.

Strangely enough, people couldn't understand what it was chanting, but they could feel an aura of solemnity and sacredness resonating in their hearts, with restlessness and fear seemingly vanishing in an instant.

In this moment, most people had let their guard down.

Despite the headless monster's horrific appearance, they weren't afraid at all, even treating the monster as a great deity, with one elderly man even subconsciously kneeling, worshiping the headless monster devoutly.

Only Yun You, amidst her shock, did not stop her steps.

Of course, she also felt that solemn aura, yet this girl was never intimidated by the strong, nor would she kneel before something completely unrelated to herself.

Yun You had seen online that anything termed as "mutant creature" was never benevolent.

"Exalted God," most likely, is just its disguise.

Thus, rather than respect, she wished to use the Mantis Blade to peel through the headless monster's body to see the true essence.

And truth proved Yun You's speculation right.

When most people completely let down their guard, the headless monster's heart beat once more.

This time its beat was...unprecedentedly forceful.

"Boom—!"

A thunderous rumble erupted from the headless monster's chest.

Accompanying it was a visibly circular shockwave.

Spreading like a wave, it lifted the flooring and wall tiles near the headless monster, even propelling Yun You, who was charging forward, several meters away, crashing into a pile of tables and chairs with a "bang."

As for the utterly unprepared civilians, their plight was even more tragic.

Though they were farther from the headless monster, the difference in their physique meant none of them could escape the terrible fate.

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