The Martial Unity

Chapter 1973

Chapter 1973 Revelations

"Interesting," Rui remarked as he beheld a simple three-tusked white boar before him. Its danger level was on par with grade-one Martial Seniors.

At this point, Rui was so much stronger than it that he may as well have been an entire Realm above it. It rushed towards him, leaping at him in a single go.

Yet, it never stood a chance.

BOOM!

A devastating blow to the head killed it in an instant. "From this point on, we need to be more alert," Kane murmured.

Senior-level beasts, even if low-grade, had the potential to harm them. It was deeply unlikely, but even a moment of complacency could completely turn the tables over. The two took their stances as a herd of three-tusked white boars rushed at them, seeking to kill them.

SPLAT SPLAT SPLAT!

alone was enough to deal with them, yet he held back, leaving only flesh wounds. The goal of their ventures into the dungeon was not to eradicate all the creatures of the dungeon. That was a foolhardy and brute-force manner of doing things that wasted

the Master-level creature occupying the core of the dungeon probably came from one of the species that occupied the lower parts

every single one of them without gaining enough data that could be useful for the Master-level guardian was

each of them mercilessly

do this for each species in the manifold?"

inference based on the

I guess," Kane

gaze remained fixed on the corpse. "Fundamentally, it boils down to the fact that these creatures are being used for protection

does that have to do with

mutating, evolving to become something else entirely," Rui replied. "If we assume that this place was like the Mellow outside it, which is quite reasonable considering it was once one place, then the species it started off with were as weak as the

around them. "…It now has

to Kane with a stoic gaze. "How do

its strongest. But you pointed out that this place has been evolving for hundreds and forty thousand years, right? That's a long

shook his head. "…If it was a million years, I would have been less surprised. But a hundred and forty thousand is nothing. You would not seen an astronomical evolution of life so quickly, historically speaking. Species do not grow ten thousand times stronger on average in such a timespan under ordinary circumstances. The statistical likelihood

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