Doomsday: with unlimited warehouse system

320 transformed into a human form.



When Edmund entered the courtyard, Rainbow had already sensed him, strictly speaking.  It was when Viola brought him here today that Rainbow sensed something unusual about Edmund.  As a sentient flying sword, Rainbow could perceive any changes in humans even in the intangible.

However, initially, Edmund had hidden himself very well, and Viola's trust had given Rainbow a false impression.  But now, as Edmund slowly revealed his true identity, his aura spread throughout the entire courtyard.

Rainbow, fierce and relentless, stabbed towards Edmund's forehead like a sword from another world.  Edmund had already noticed the murderous intent emanating from Rainbow.  With a cold snort, he effortlessly grabbed Rainbow's blade.

Rainbow struggled in Edmund's grip, and a piercing ringing sound filled the air.  It wanted to break free, but Edmund's strength was overwhelming, leaving it powerless.

Even a sharp blade like Rainbow couldn't pierce Edmund's palm.  Watching the trembling Rainbow, Edmund examined it as if it were a toy in his hand.

"What?  Do you want to relay a message to David?  Do you really think the wasteland world belongs to him?"  Edmund's expression grew more sinister as he spoke, and his aura surged, affecting the surrounding mountains, rocks, and trees.

Then, a smirk appeared on Edmund's lips as he exerted a little more pressure.  With a crisp sound, Rainbow, as solid as a rock, snapped in two.  The sentience within the sword dissipated, and it reverted to its bronze figurine form at the bottom of the incense burner.

After completing this, Edmund felt relieved.  Although he didn't inflict severe harm on David this time, it served as a warning.  His appearance in human form was a reminder to David that the Zerg were not to be underestimated.  Edmund believed that if David treated them like the guys from the Kui tribe's and Dark city, he was mistaken.

As the most powerful Zerg in the wasteland world, they had absolute dominance over everything here.  So how could they tolerate human rule?

one of Edmund's top generals, the Devouring Demon Centipedes,After being killed by David.  , he sensed David's ambitions.  However, he was more inclined to play a slow game with David.  Because this kind of slow torment was the true agony that made life not worth living.

Thinking of this, Edmund, the Zerg King who had transformed into a human form, possessing mysterious and formidable strength, surpassing all creatures in the wasteland world, revealed a faintly eerie smile.

"Not good!"  In the dark city, inside the base, David, who had been meditating in seclusion, suddenly opened his eyes and furrowed his brow.

This startled Viola, who was beside him, and she quickly asked, "Is something happening?"

David stood up and walked out of the base.  He didn't say anything, but instead, he shot up into the sky and headed towards the courtyard.  Watching David's direction, Viola immediately understood that he was going to the courtyard.  However, at the same time, she couldn't help but wonder.  Did something happen at the courtyard?  Were the Zerg attacking there?"

But when Viola thought about the daylight she had escorted Edmund out of the courtyard, it was calm and peaceful, with no hint of danger. Suppressing her inner doubts, Viola also hurried towards the courtyard.

The reason David acted so suddenly was that he instantly realized in a split second that the bond between himself and Rainbow had suddenly broken. This immediately made him understand a crucial issue: there was an enemy presence in the courtyard.

Rainbow and Bernard seemed to have encountered danger as well, which left him equally puzzled. Because very few people knew about the existence of the courtyard, how could someone be taking action there?

Although Bernard's strength could be disregarded, Rainbow was not to be underestimated. Now that his connection with Rainbow had severed, it suggested that Rainbow might have lost its consciousness, reverting to its original incense burner figurine form. This meant that the enemy's strength was likely to surpass that of most zombie creatures, and it might even have some close ties to the  wasteland world.

This immediately reminded David of Edmund, who had inexplicably appeared in the wasteland world during the day, deepening the seriousness on his face. In an instant, David arrived above the courtyard. He hovered in the void, first surveying the surroundings of the courtyard. All he saw was tranquility, with the thick night casting a peaceful aura, making it appear no different from any other ordinary day.

Then David looked down at his feet. The room on the east side of the courtyard still had its lights on, and he didn't detect any unusual scent from this vantage point. Just then, Viola also arrived, pushing open the door and standing in the center of the courtyard. Like David, she didn't sense anything out of the ordinary.

"It truly is someone with power, managing to conceal their presence so skillfully," David murmured to himself. He had faith in the connection between himself and Rainbow, so he believed that something unknown had transpired in the courtyard, with a hidden puppeteer behind it all, still lurking here.

In an instant, David felt that he had encountered an enemy. He then cast his gaze towards the room still illuminated by light. It was Bernard's room. With his feet touching the ground, David slowly made his way towards that room, with Viola following closely behind, not daring to make a sound as they reached the door. David didn't hesitate as he pushed it open.

"Creak!" The wooden door made a heavy sound.

Suddenly, Bernard emerged from inside, gripping a large cleaver, his gaze fixed on the direction of the door. When he recognized the true identities of the two visitors, surprise immediately registered on his face.

"So late... What brings you here?" Bernard quickly put down the cleaver and warmly invited them into the room. David, using his peripheral vision, noticed that Bernard's aura seemed somewhat hostile, emanating the scent of wet insects crawling on the ground during a rainy day. Viola, on the other hand, did not seem to notice this peculiarity.

Once inside the room, Viola asked Bernard, "Has anything happened here?"

Hearing Viola's question, Bernard paused for a moment, then put on a thoughtful expression and shook his head, replying, "Not at all! I've been here the whole time, and nothing has happened." Afterward, his gaze unintentionally shifted towards David.

At that moment, David smiled at him as he usually did, his face devoid of any extra expressions. "Swoosh!" A rushing sound pierced through David's ears at that very moment.

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