I Spread my Genes to Level Up in the Apocalypse

Chapter 179: Wiping out the Undead from the Sky



Ray was facing another conundrum: whether he should assimilate the other continents or proceed to approach Elaria and the chubby squirrel to face off against Mother Earth.

"What should I do?"

After a long time, Ray quickly walked out of his room, wearing his black suit with a dragon pattern embroidered on it.

Ever since he started wearing this, he had never worn anything else. Even his drawer was filled with the same coat, filling his eyes as far as they could stretch in the room.

"Not bad, not bad," Ray mumbled in his heart with a satisfied smile on his face. The warm rays from the sun fell on his body, revealing his bulky physique.

Then slowly, he floated from the ground, the windows opening for him.

Compared to his own resilience, every other skyscraper seemed small, allowing him to see every nook and cranny of the place.

He went directly to the office, where a large statue of himself was present at the top of it.

"Hmm, who built this?" Ray frowned as he entered the place.

"Boss," Greg immediately fixed his goggles and greeted him with a smile on his face.

"Why has your vision still not cleared yet?" Ray immediately raised his brows. Since the introduction of him showing the knowledge to the researchers and the doctors, almost every disease in the world was pretty much cleared.

There was no cancer and no diseases; people's lives have significantly improved.

Greg, who should have been cured first and foremost, however, was still wearing his glasses, which thoroughly puzzled Ray.

"Boss, my girl likes me wearing the goggles," Greg rubbed the back of his head with a simple smile on his face.

"Oh," Ray raised his brows with interest, "You finally proposed to the girl?"

"Yeah," Greg said with his face flustered to the extreme. "I asked her out a week ago, and she said yes."

"Good for you, I am happy," Ray warmly smiled. He always considered Greg as an honest younger brother, and his personality was also good, so he was naturally very satisfied with him.

"Come treat me to some lunch."

"You own the world already, big brother, and you are asking me to pay for lunch?" Greg shook his head helplessly.

As they were entering the office, Ray suddenly asked:

"Who was it that constructed my statue there?"

Greg froze on the spot. "It… It was me, big brother."

"Why did you do it?" Ray asked lightly, with his eyes squinted slightly.

"I wanted to make you be remembered-"

Before he could speak further, he was hit in the back of his head and spiralled to the ground.

"Did you think I would die to have a statue made for me to be remembered?" Ray shook his head while casually lifting him up.

"I wanted you to be famous-"

"Do you think I need to be famous?" Ray's brows twitched. "Go remove the statue."

"But big brother…"

"Remember, I don't like such an exaggerated scene of me openly showing my statue like I'm some god. I am just a normal human and shall always be a normal human, got it?" Ray spoke sternly.

"Alright, big brother," Greg nodded with a firm mind.

"Why are you here, though?"

"I am here to plan an expansion of our city," Ray casually said while walking.

Greg immediately perked his ears and said, "How much more should we expand our city, then, big brother?"

"To the entire continent," Ray stated in the most casual manner while walking.

"Eh.. Eh…" Greg was stunned on the spot, with his face gradually morphing into a shocked state.

"We are really expanding to the entire continent?"

"Didn't you hear me?" Ray spoke with a scowl.

"At this point we could be called an Empire, big brother, why should we be called a city."

"Then let's call it the Gene Empire."

"Alright," Greg nodded his head.

At this time, Seraphine and Shelly entered the room with curious eyes.

"May I help you two beautiful ladies?" Ray smiled.

"You didn't call me when you came, Ray," Seraphine pouted. In her usual cold face, seeing the pout on her face made Ray feel that she was particularly cute for some reason.

"Haha," Ray directly took her in his embrace, a smile playing on his face. "I didn't want to disturb my cute ice royal ojou-sama."

"I… I am not an ojou-sama," Seraphine said with a frown marring her face.

"Really?" He smiled mysteriously. "Anyway, I might be leaving soon."

"For what!?" Seraphine immediately frowned.

"I will wipe out all the continents from this world. I have had enough of this undead, now that I have gained enough power, I have the confidence that I could wipe out all this undead once and for all."

"I… I see," she nodded her head. "Best of luck to you, Ray."

"Thank you," Ray chuckled. "I will leave tomorrow so I can spend the rest of the days with you girls."

"Other girls too?" She bit her lips.

"Yeah."

Today was a cloudy day, and a blurry shadow was slowly flying out of the futuristic city. After reaching the sky, the figure paused in place, finally revealing the blurry figure of a bulky man with long white hair and a pair of red and golden eyes.

His body gradually vanished, turning into almost dust and blending into the sky.

"All undead in the sky must die." It was a loud statement that resounded throughout the earth.

Every being on the earth heard this and simultaneously raised their heads with shock on their faces.

"Is… Is Lord Ray wiping out the undead again?" one of the onlookers from the Gene city said with a trembling voice.

Immediately, people knelt on the ground and started praying. While the sky crackled with thunder, numerous explosions rang out in the sky, occupying the entire place and leaving no stone unturned.

The explosions rang out for a long time, growing louder and louder as time passed. This lasted for two hours straight before the sky cleared, with clouds parting ways to reveal the clear sun.


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