I Spread my Genes to Level Up in the Apocalypse

Chapter 181: Sea Elves, Imps, Vampire, Dragons...



Ray silently walked up to the giant blue whale, which was the size of a planet. His pupils focused on it with a contemplative expression.

The details of the undead giant blue whale appeared in his mind in an extremely filtered form.

[Undead Blue Whale]

[Level: 2]

[Skills: Giant, Pocket Dimension, Growth]

[Weight: 15000 tons]

[Current State: Sleep]

"Hmm, it's sleeping, and the weight is…" Ray could only widen his eyes. The normal weight of a blue whale is around 150 tons, but this giant was about a hundred times larger than that.

"Should I kill it?"

This thought appeared in Ray's mind; after some time, the surrounding water from kilometres all drained away, with the giant blue whale also disappearing in the distance.

Everything became empty for a moment, creating a vacuum before it was swiftly filled with water again, completely covering the place.

"I wonder if that blue whale can survive in my dimension." Ray muttered as he glanced at his dimension.

Up to this point, a core was already formed, and all the mountains and minerals have all become nutrition.

The water remained at the side of the core, and the giant whale was still sleeping, completely unaffected.

Ray casually tossed some more iron and minerals for it to establish in its core and left the place.

"After it becomes sturdy enough, I will probably put the whale and water in it."

Then Ray started his slaughter again.

There were actually not many aquatic undead left in the place, as the Apocalypse has killed off these fishes or they have turned into undead.

The chance of turning undead for animals was lower and for them to be normal or Awakened like humans were null, but there were likely trillions of lifeforms with the seven seas combined, and Ray had quite the harvest as he flew down.

He could see undead piranhas the size of humans in droves of thousands, all swimming in the ocean.

Ray just casually glanced at them with his true eyes and annihilated them from existence.

No matter the number of enemies with his true eyes, it was impossible to hurt him below the celestial being level.

This was how terrifying these eyes were, for this skill Ray only had one remark:

"Worthy of being a divine-class skill, and this is just a weaker divine-class skill. I wonder how the skills would be if I got my hands on those top-tier ones."

Ray nodded satisfied as he went deeper into the place.

At this time, he paused on the spot, his eyes focused while looking downward.

There was a flicker of light in this dark, damp place, which Ray could spot.

Ray has almost reached the bottom of the sea, and the density of this place was simply terrifying; almost no creatures could be found, but he was quite surprised to see the small flicker of light.

Then his eyes focused, and he could finally see it.

A small dome glass was in the centre of the floor, and inside this glass were tiny little creatures with long ears and noses. There were also structures like a city inside the doom, and they were roaming around the place.

This glass dome itself was very tiny, just a palm size, but there were creatures living in it.

Ray raised his brows and casually looked at one of the tiny creatures, and information started to slowly appear in his mind—filtered information that contained all the status.

[Sara]

[Status: Peace-loving creatures]

[Species: Sea Elves]

[Skills: Singing, Farming, Dancing, Neutral Attack]

[Remark: They are creatures who have lived in the ocean for countless aeons and were once the favourites of Mother Earth; however, they had committed a sin and were sentenced to the bottom of the ocean. They are peace-loving creatures and could cultivate land for you.]

Ray's interest immediately piqued.

These things were really interesting in a way; they felt like the fantasy creatures told in the myths and legends; after all, even legends and myths had some reality to them to be written.

Most of the myths are created by taking a part of reality and putting the creativity of human mind into it.

Just like the zombies, they were also a myth, and numerous films and games have been created of it, envisioning the future, and it came true in the end.

"That immortal snake was also a myth, right?" Ray mused in his heart; the immortal snake actually dated back to ancient Egypt and was also the symbol of infinity from them shedding their skins in a double circle way.

"Sigh."

Then he went to the place and casually plucked the glass domain.

For these little tiny sea elves, it was almost like an earthquake had occurred as Ray peeked at them with his crimson eyes; the elves seemed to also look at him.

"Monster."

"Run."

There were numerous noises too inaudible for human ears to be precise, but for Ray it was too simple.

Ray casually tossed them into his dimension and looked around the surroundings. He took out a metal bracelet and planted it in this dark place.

Swish!

In an instant, the sounds of gears clicking appeared simultaneously, and a metal dome was created.

With all the water in the surrounding 2 kilometres of it all drained away like nothing.

"Not bad." Ray entered the place, then he lightly touched.

The void collapsed, revealing a research room from the void. From it, three people in lab coats came; their hair greyed from old age, and they carried the demeanour of wise.

But despite their age, they couldn't hide the shock and disbelief in their eyes as they looked around.

"You guys can conduct research here and make it also a base of some sort; if you want to go up, you can freely do so using the underwater pods created."

Ray casually said as he was about to leave.

At this time, the three researchers fell to the ground with trembling bodies.

"You are our god. Please accept our greetings," the three tremblingly said with there eyes filled with fanaticism.

Ray shook his head lightly and went away silently.

Mutation Energy: 2,000,000,002 (2 Billion)

"1.5 billion mutation energy, and this is only one of the oceans; there are still six oceans left."

Ray took off and destroyed the undeads of the oceans unilaterally.

In the second ocean he went, he found massive imps in the bottom; they were also covered by glass domes, but they were more ferocious, and Ray didn't like it, so he casually destroyed their entire race.

The third ocean he went, he found a group of strange humans; they had fangs sticking out of their mouths like a sore thumb and wore dark clocks; they were giant beings. Their eyes were closed and sticking to the walls in sleep.

"Vampires." Ray looked with his eyes almost popping off.

There were elves, then came imps, which were basically like goblins abandoned by Mother Earth and the vampires.

"They aren't captured by Mother Earth; they just remain here."

As he looked through the status, soon Ray found these creatures had been here for decades and were the evolution of the bats from land.

"Really vampires!?" Ray couldn't get this out of his mind; however, since these creatures seem to be perfectly fine and don't seem to have conflict, they are also passive creatures from what his True Eyes could identify, so he casually kept it in his dimension.

He needed creatures for his own world, and Ray was catching them like Pokemon; they weren't undead, so he could casually keep them; if they were undead, then he would never keep them in his dimension.

The fourth ocean, he didn't find anything as he obliterated the undead creatures.

In the fifth ocean, Ray found a freaking huge dragon that was quietly sleeping. It was like a giant lizard with dark scales and a large wingspan that reached the size of a three-story building.

With black scales on its body, this creature was almost invisible to the naked eye, but for Ray, who has the True Eyes, nothing could hide from it.

"You aren't sleeping, are you?" Ray opened his mouth, and bubbles came out while he spoke.

Then he casually willed and made a round dome that covered his entire body; the water all vacuumed out of his body.

"What do you think about the dragon?" Are you willing to come with me?"

Then Ray looked again and spoke with light words. This dragon was actually quite stronger; Ray couldn't call it to have reached the celestial level, but it has definitely reached the peak of his gene, and it wasn't undead either.

The dragon in question still slept peacefully with even a twitch of his muscle.

"Are you really not coming with me?" Ray paused as he glanced at the dragon. "Cadmus?"

The dragon immediately opened its eyes, revealing its green vertical pupils as it stared at Ray silently.

In the darkness to the normal eyes, only a pair of green pupils might be seen.

It opened its jaws and spoke in a deep ancient voice.

"I am too old; go away, Human."

"What if I say that I can cure you?" Ray sneered.


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