Reborn with Infinity Money System, I was Worshipped by All Universes!-Chapter 213 - 210-Second Personality, Brutal Combat Style
"Stop!"
Just as the trio of pirates was about to loot the unconscious girl's body, the leader's eyes widened. The moment he saw her stabilize in mid-air instead of falling, he raised his hand to stop the others.
"Boss! Look at her! Her body suddenly lit up with weird blood-colored runes!"
"And her eyes… they've turned terrifying!"
Smack!
Already unnerved, the leader slapped his subordinate across the face.
"Do you think I'm blind? You don't need to—"
He didn't get to finish.
The moment he turned his head, his eyes locked on something behind his younger brother.
His finger trembled as he pointed.
"She… she's right behind you!"
"Huh? Behind me? What are you talk—"
"AARGH!!"
Moments later. In the void...
A towering silver unicorn galloped through space, arriving at the scene. It immediately transformed into its human form, hovering in shock as it stared at the floating chunks of flesh and organs scattered in the air.
What the hell is this?!
Why are there human jigsaw puzzles floating around?!
The silver unicorn's eyes darted frantically as panic set in.
My lady! Are you alright?!
The creature rushed toward the little girl, unleashing a gentle spell to examine her body.
To its relief, aside from the blood covering her, there were no visible injuries. She was alive and unharmed.
Thank the stars... She's okay. That was too close.
Upon closer inspection, the unicorn confirmed that the three men had been torn apart—not cut, not burned, not exploded, but literally ripped into pieces by brute force. The method was horrifying.
"My lady, what happened here?"
The silver unicorn asked, voice filled with worry, eyes on the girl's blood-soaked white dress.
"I don't know..."
"Yinyin, someone slashed me earlier, and I passed out. When I woke up, they were already like this… and my wounds were gone too!"
Lily rubbed her head, utterly confused.
The silver unicorn frowned. Something wasn't right. Clearly, this had something to do with her—even if she herself didn't know it.
Magic Tower, Central Hall
Andersen, head of the tower, stood before a crystal projection of the battle. As the scene of his cute, well-behaved daughter flashing eerie blood-red runes and literally tearing people apart played out, he was completely dumbfounded.
That gentle, innocent daughter of mine... When did she start fighting like a savage?!
After a long moment of silence, Andersen spoke.
"It's a second personality."
"Lily must've gained some sort of terrifying power while in the Singularity Battlefield. Unable to fully control it, her mind probably splits—allowing a second personality to emerge during life-or-death situations."
"It could also show up under extreme emotional triggers, like rage."
He had formed a rough theory, though more information would be needed once she returned.
Still, just thinking about her savage battle style made Andersen's scalp tingle.
Even with his centuries of life experience, he had never witnessed such brutal and bloody methods.
Titan Galaxy, Fortress
"Heehee~"
"Even though it was my second personality that showed up, that was still so fun!"
A little girl, sensing something, halted her sparring. She stuffed a lollipop into her mouth and soared toward the central hall.
"She's finally gone!"
In the aftermath, a one-armed man crawled out from the chaotic spatial rift.
Staring in the direction the girl had flown off to, he let out a long sigh of relief.
"That little demon actually goes for the kill!"
With no one left to take his frustrations out on, he turned his pent-up fury toward the unfortunate souls still undergoing their brutal training.
Sector Six, Singularity Battlefield
"The more I think about it, the more I feel ripped off!"
Velen grumbled to himself.
"How did I let that sweet little face and innocent heart fool me into giving up a disciple slot?!"
He'd taken in four apprentices so far, but only with that little girl did he feel like he hadn't been a mentor at all.
Moments later…
"This guy's strong!"
Velen watched a young man wielding a battle blade dispatch a same-rank spellbeast in under ten moves. He immediately saw potential.
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After all, the spellbeasts in the Singularity Battlefield were so fierce that it usually took three spellcasters working together to bring one down.
"Hey buddy, why are you following me?"
After harvesting the crystal core, hide, and blood from the slain spellbeast, Scott turned to Velen with a wary expression.
"I'd like to make you an offer."
"You kill the spellbeasts. Just make sure I land the final blow. For every kill, I'll pay you 10,000 mana crystals."
"You keep everything else—the core, the blood, all of it. I don't want any of that."
Velen laid it out simply.
"Hah! Don't insult my intelligence!"
"I bet you're planning to wait until I'm drained of mana so you can backstab me. Right?"
Scott sneered, thinking he'd seen through the ploy.
"Oh?"
Velen raised an eyebrow.
The next second…
"Hahaha! Big bro, I was just kidding!"
Scott's expression changed in an instant.
"From now on, you point—I'll kill whatever spellbeast you want!"
He had seen the massive, dozens-of-meters-long mana sword floating behind Velen. Just feeling the deathly aura rolling off it made Scott's blood run cold.
Time to shut up and do the job.
Half a day later…
Ding!
"Congratulations! You've successfully killed 300 same-rank spellbeasts."
"Mission complete. Reward: 30 million luxury points!"
Ding!
"Justin has completed the first sculpture. Reward: 10 million luxury points and 100 bottles of god-rank strength-enhancing potions!"
Velen casually shook out his wrist, which had grown sore after so much action.
Not bad.
Justin even finished one of the sculptures on time.
Still… it had taken Justin a full day to finish one. That meant the remaining two definitely couldn't be done using the Astral Aurum Carver. He had to use up that resource today—or lose the chance to trigger another system bonus.
Velen turned and pulled out a spatial ring.
"Here's 3 million advanced mana stones."
He handed the payment over to Scott before leaving.
He was, after all, a man of his word. Plus, this kind of extravagant payout triggered one of the tycoon behavior conditions—a win-win!
"Huh? Seriously?"
Scott immediately checked the ring's contents.
"My name's Scott! I'm from Titan Galaxy. If fate allows it, call on me again!"
His eyes sparkled with excitement. He hadn't actually expected Velen to pay up.
Three million advanced mana stones?!
That's real?!
"You're from Titan Galaxy too?"
Velen raised an eyebrow.
This guy was surprisingly efficient. If the opportunity arose, he might consider recruiting him in the future.
"I'm Velen, from the Titan Galaxy's Tycoon Club. If we're lucky, maybe we'll meet again."
With a grin, Velen turned and left the battlefield, eager to go back and deal with the last two Astral Aurum Carvers. Once he did, he could trigger the system again for more juicy rewards.
Scott stood still, deep in thought as he watched Velen disappear into the distance.
"He's from Titan Galaxy too?"
"Tycoon Club? Never heard of that organization before…"
"I'll have to ask my mentor about it when I get back."
After all, any group that could casually hand out three million advanced mana stones had to be a powerhouse—even by Titan Galaxy standards.
Just what kind of mysterious force was this Tycoon Club?
Scott's curiosity had been thoroughly ignited.