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10.2.12

Battle Ground XV

Moments passed by and I finally noticed Chaos Genesis’s wounds, I caught a glimpse of his scars, though abrupt and obscure, I saw how deep each of his wounds were.

“May I ask something Greene?” I humbly questioned.

“Yes, you can. What is it lad?”

“Those wounds, I was wondering why you gave it to him.”

“Oh dear Frankenstein, it is merely how I train him.”

“It seems like he has been punished a lot.”

“It was definitely not my fault that he won’t show his full potential in battle.”

I could not answer anything anymore, not even a word nor was a sigh for it extremely cruel. Yet if I think about it clearly, he and Chaos Genesis survived ‘til now, it obviously means his character has the skill to steal my victory. If I train Cross Apocalypse the way he does with Chaos Genesis, maybe they wouldn’t even dare to get close to me.

“Anyway, why did you invite us here?” I asked Clinton Greene.

“Why ask me when Grimm can answer your question?” he said then smirked.

“Grimm, spit it.” I commanded.

“God said himself that he is the beginning and the end, he himself is the alpha and omega. I’ve concluded that maybe when brought closer and fought as one, maybe, just maybe, they could achieve a Godlike prowess. But of course, I know both of you won’t give up your own character for there is too much at stake. Still, I am quite awfully interested if my theory might be right.” He explained.

“So, what you’re saying is, we should work together?” Greene asked.

“Quite an exquisite idea Lord Greene. May you?” Grimm replied.

“Well – “Greene was about to say something, but I interrupted.

“I definitely refuse. If some douche will achieve that victory, it would be me, only me.”

“But Frankenstein, don’t think so hastily. We could obliterate the remaining players, and when there is the only the two of us standing, we could finally kill each other, whoever wins will have both of our characters and of course, own Xenos and finally grab everything he lusts.” Greene contradicted.

At that point, I was finally going to change my mind but what if Greene out smarted me. Damn, I’m at the brink of my nightmare yet I can’t finish it just by agreeing. And finally, I replied;

“I refuse.”

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