Awakening:The Infinite Evolution of My Talent as a Low-Level Awakener

Chapter 606 The Terrifying Immortality! Infinite Fusion of Soul and Body!



Chapter 606 The Terrifying Immortality! Infinite Fusion of Soul and Body!

the most powerful figure on the battlefield, the hundred-meter-long swamp giant crocodile, let out an enraged roar, shaking the surrounding poisonous waters into violent waves.

yet the silver spiders, like parasites clinging to flesh, held fast with their fangs and limbs, relentlessly tearing into his thick, armored scales.

what no one could have anticipated was that this swamp giant crocodile—hailed as the strongest being in venomous swamp hell, approaching the power of minor divine power—was still unable to fend off these insignificant creatures.

its body, shrouded in faint divine power and boasting defenses surpassing even demigod-grade armor, was being forcibly breached by these seemingly negligible silver spiders.

"you pathetic insects—die!!"

the pain of having his scales torn, his flesh bitten, and his body consumed caused the swamp giant crocodile's rage to boil like an erupting volcano. with a violent thrash of his massive frame, he managed to fling the silver spiders off his body.

then, the enormous beast began stomping furiously.

with a body over a hundred meters long, the half-human-sized silver spiders seemed no different from ants before him.

one step crushed dozens at a time, and with a casual sweep of his tail, an entire swath of spiders was cleared out.

however, the silver spiders' vitality was so extraordinary that even sterl and the other observers were stunned.

though they were stomped into twisted, mangled shapes—unrecognizable from their original forms—the silver spiders still did not lose their ability to move.

they resembled tireless, pain-immune puppets with a terrifying semblance of immortality.

"you foul, wretched insects! i will make you regret invading venomous swamp hell!"

the swamp giant crocodile, still unaware of the true gravity of the situation, opened his massive jaws. from within, a beam of corrosive light over ten meters in diameter erupted forth.

everything in its path was engulfed by the corrosive energy, and the silver spiders caught within it were no exception.

this wasn't just ordinary corrosive energy. as a being at the pinnacle of demigod power, the beam carried his profound mastery of corrosion law—a perfected law so potent that even gods would find it difficult to ignore.

the silver spiders enveloped by the beam finally seemed to reach their limits. their movements ceased as they collapsed to the ground, appearing lifeless and drained of all energy.

"something's not right!"

sterl's sharp eyes narrowed as he observed the battlefield, his intuition screaming that the situation was far from over.

sterl's eyes narrowed as he fixated on the silver spiders that had been seemingly killed by the corrosive light. under his soul insight, he was shocked to discover that the faint sliver of a soul within these creatures had not dissipated. instead, it remained firmly entrenched within their bodies.

his gaze quickly shifted to the hell coalition forces still locked in battle. for the hell creatures being slaughtered, their souls would almost instantly disperse upon death. this stark contrast to the silver spiders' condition was unsettling.

"could these things still be alive?"

the thought was almost inconceivable. a demigod-level attack, unleashed at its peak, should have been more than enough to obliterate these seemingly fragile creatures. this wasn't a case of mere resilience or vitality—this was true immortality.

in other words, these creatures might very well be unkillable.

as if to confirm his fears, the silver spiders that had not been affected by the corrosive light quickly scurried toward their incapacitated companions.

his corrosion law erupted uncontrollably, annihilating countless silver spiders in the vicinity. however, each fallen spider immediately liquefied into the silvery-white fluid and seeped into his wounds, merging with his body.

sterl, watching from above, couldn't help but be reminded of a movie he had seen in his previous life—about a liquid metal terminator. yet, compared to what he was witnessing now, the cinematic portrayal seemed insignificant and primitive. these spiders operated on a completely different, far more terrifying level of existence.

as more and more liquid infiltrated his body, the swamp giant crocodile's struggles grew more intense. inside him, the silver spider continued to swell, tearing into his organs and devouring his insides with ferocious efficiency.

the mighty crocodile's agonized roars echoed across the battlefield, a chilling reminder of the invaders' horrifying capabilities.

even with the swamp giant crocodile's god-like vitality, its life force was rapidly diminishing. its once-overwhelming aura plummeted precipitously, fading by the second.

meanwhile, the other demigods were experiencing similar predatory assaults. against the silver spiders, creatures that couldn't truly die and only grew stronger by absorbing life energy and flesh, the demigods' proud abilities and techniques were rendered completely ineffective.

in no time, they had become helpless prey, lying vulnerable as if on a butcher's block.

"my lord, we..."

boris and the other divine followers shuddered as they watched the gruesome scene unfold.

as gods who had survived countless ages, they had never witnessed anything as grotesque and unsettling as this. despite their inherent strength, the silver spiders exuded an existential threat that made even these seasoned gods uneasy.

it felt as though if they were to engage, they would fall—dragged from their divine thrones into oblivion.

boris turned to sterl for guidance, only to find their master silently observing the battlefield, his expression deeply grave.

this unnerved boris even further. it was the first time he had seen such an expression on sterl's face. could it be that even their all-powerful master felt threatened by these bizarre silver spiders?

what boris didn't realize was that sterl wasn't worried about the silver spiders themselves. instead, his concern lay with the force controlling them from the shadows.

if just the fourth layer of hell could be subjected to such an overwhelming invasion, how much stronger would the invaders in the deeper, more powerful layers of hell be?

and what about the being orchestrating these events? what terrifying truth lay at the heart of this great catastrophe?

sterl took a deep breath, the weight of the situation pressing heavily on his mind.

at the same time, he couldn't deny that this journey to hell had been invaluable. without it, he might have only realized the true scale of the catastrophe when it was far too late.

"i never expected the catastrophe to take the form of these bizarre lifeforms, rather than something akin to the devourer," sterl muttered to himself.

previously, he had assumed that the so-called great catastrophe referred to a creature like the one simulated within the hall of valor, the fabled devourer of all things—a being capable of consuming everything in its path.

but upon witnessing these silver spiders, sterl realized how wrong his assumptions had been.

compared to these unnervingly alien creatures, the devourer of all things now seemed like a child's toy—primitive and insignificant.

his silent domain, which could instantly incapacitate the devourer of all things, would likely have no such effect against these entities. even sterl found himself at a rare loss for solutions when confronted with such monstrosities.

by now, the venomous twin-tailed lizard clan's strongest demigod had reached its limit. its once-vast reserves of life force had been almost entirely drained.

the once-mighty being now lay sprawled on the ground, barely clinging to life. its eyes were filled with despair and unwillingness to accept its fate...

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