Chapter 44: Evolution Chronos Halfling: Part 2 (1/2)
A long, long time ago, there existed a race of people known as Chronos, or more specifically, the people of time. As a result of them living in hiding and secluded from humans, not much was known about them.
Their civilisation is said to have existed for hundreds and thousands of years before humans walked on the earth.
It was said that they did not age, or more specifically, lived in a completely different time plane. In addition, all of them had one thing in common, apart from their extremely similar human biology and that was gray hair.
They outperformed humans in every physical way, and some even said they had the ability to control time.
The question is why no one has ever heard about such an amazing civilisation if it existed. There was one simple reason why. They went extinct.
No one knows when or why. They just disappeared. In Gray's memory, that was the story, at least as far as he remembered it.
His mother would read him the story every night before he went to sleep, as if it was a fairy tale. It was the same story every single night. Oddly enough, this was the only memory he had of her that he could remember.
[Name: Gray Caliber
Race: Halfling-Chronos
State: Evolving. Warning: During this state you will become unstable
XP required to level up: 20/300
Level: 3
HP: 20/20
Strength: 20 (+10 Evolution)
Agility: 29 (+10 Evolution)
Stamina: 25 (+10 Evolution)
Sense: 17 (+10 Evolution)
Points available to distribute: 2]
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Currently, Realm and Gray were running towards the hospital where Aurora was staying. The more he looked at Gray's back, the more he started to wonder whether it was the same person he had been staring at before.
There was a change in the aura around him. It seemed, colder... More ruthless. He had his usual gray irises, but they were different than what he usually saw, they were glowing a golden yellow.
The worst part of all of it was how indifferent he looked despite having just killed Axel. He did not bat an eyelid, in fact he was smiling. Was this really the man he had agreed to help?
'I refrained from selling him out because I genuinely thought that he could change this place for the good... Shit... Did I make the wrong decision?' Realm wondered with a nervous smile.
After completing the jump from the first building to the second, Realm winced as he let out a little whine. As a result of the injuries he received in the fight with Gray, his body was still aching. Especially his chin.
”Let's just hope i didn't...” Realm whispered.
'As long as my family comes out safe... That's all that matters...'
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'I feel great... My body is overflowing with power... Why did this only happen now?' Gray questioned himself as he ran, pause stepping left to right for the fun of it.
[Explanation: DNA was previously unrecognisable. Due to the use of localised time manipulation powers, DNA gradually became evident.]
'System... You can, speak? Also, does that mean I've had chronos DNA in me before the apocalypse began? So I was never completely human?'
[Affirmative.]
Gray had more questions for the System, but he decided to put it aside. While this was an unexpected turn of events, he decided to put it aside for now. He needed to prioritise the task at hand.
If he concentrated hard enough, he could feel time moving at a slower pace. His senses were heightened. His senses of touch, smell, hearing, and even his emotions. It was such a drastic change that it was overwhelming for him.
The evolution had also increased his stats by ten.
During their leaps from building to building, he looked over at his hand. it was covered in Axel's dried blood from having crushed his heart.
'I did it... I killed him...'
Until now, there had been a part of him which had been stopping him from killing. In spite of all the threats he had issued, he still hadn't fully resolved himself to carry out the plan. Even the soldiers which had attacked him ,he mainly focused on knocking them out.
Despite that, he still managed to kill him just like that. Sure their past might have played a big part into it, but that didn't change the fact that he killed him. The worst part of the whole thing, however, was...
'Why did it feel kind of... Good?'' Gray wondered, as he approached the tower.