271 Artic - Chapter 271 - The Leopard - Blood Lover Tower (1/2)
”My talent was strong, but it shouldn't have been able to destroy the enemy in front of me so comfortably.”
He thought. That was a simple thought. Because he knew the ability to have an asset best. That's why he was aware of what effect his talent would have. When Cyborg switched to Starium Level in general, he gained three talents. Of course, he knew he didn't win those skills and that he was given it to him by Red Fire Moon. But as a free Cyborg who now has a consciousness, he could say something about it.
Cyborg, he thought a little bit and started counting his talents.
”I have two Plutonium Laws, these”
”Plutonium Blast”
”I'm using plutonium with a big explosion, and I'm destroying my enemies with it.”
Cyborg began to walk lightly and examined the area. And then he thought about his other talent.
”Plutonium Gas”
”Using plutonium law, I'm putting out a severely toxic attack, and with it, I can quickly kill enemies by poisoning them.”
After cyborg, he crouched slightly to the ground and said his other talent after his eyes flashed red
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”Fire Overgod”
”Thanks to this talent, I can increase all my energy to Starium Level 4 and fight for at least 10 minutes. After that, I'm unconscious for a day and I'm left vulnerable.”
Cyborg had only twice to use his last talent so far. The times when he used these abilities were often when the enemy was as strong as the Curse Skeleton. Cyborg knew he might have to use it in this war. But he didn't have to use it because of a strange intervention. He was sure of this mujahideen. He had an idea of who he was from.
But he knew it wouldn't help to think too much about it. So he stood up again and went back through the door behind him to where the group faced the first group of enemies.
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Artic stopped watching Cyborg after doing what he needed and smiled lightly.
”He probably realized the situation.”
Artic saw Cyborg walking around for no reason and sitting down. He could almost guess what that meant. But because of his personal qualities and character, he didn't care much about it. After all, their war was a real war, albeit culturally, and Artic would not allow a real war to become dangerous just for reasons of honor and so on.