Mutant awakening: My evolution knows no bounds

Chapter 5: Teamwork



Chapter 5: Teamwork

The group could be seen heading towards the mountains, with David's glowing orb brightening their path.

"Artifact of the Apex Mutant? What do you mean by that?" Silas inquired as he kept walking forward, carrying heavy bags behind him.

"You see, kid, the Apex Mutant isn't like the rest of the mutants. He was like a god in the mutant realm. When the rift tore open and mutants flooded Earth, the Apex Mutant stayed in his realm because he saw no reason to dominate Earth when he already ruled his own realm. However, during our research after the war, we found out that the Apex Mutant had died.

But before he died, he transferred all his power into a single artifact. Whoever finds the artifact first and is chosen by the Apex Mutant will inherit all his abilities," David explained while moving forward.

Silas remained silent for several minutes, digesting David's words.

After a few moments, Silas raised a question.

"How are you sure the artifact is in this realm?"

"Because we scanned the realm, and it shows a powerful energy source around here. It's far more powerful than anything we've ever seen before, so it can only be the artifact," David responded.

Silas nodded and refrained from asking further questions. He could sense how the rest of the group was secretly glaring at him in disdain for asking so many questions, so he thought it best to stop.

As the group advanced, they suddenly halted as a loud cracking sound echoed from behind. Everyone shifted their gaze backward and saw Silas stepping on a dry bone.

The moment his boot touched it, the bone shattered, and the sound tore through the quiet area, attracting the attention of the Death Bats flying overhead.

"You've got to be kidding me!" David muttered with a frown as he unsheathed his giant blade, gripping it firmly with both hands.

Silas chopped off the wings and carved out the fangs, placing them in a bag.

"All done," Silas said as he stood up.

"That was quick," Aisha commented.

"I've worked with different groups in the past to earn a few tokens, so I have some experience," Silas replied.

Aisha nodded, then turned and began to walk away with the rest of the group. Silas slung the bag over his shoulder and hurried to catch up.

They walked for a few moments before arriving at the foot of a mountain.

"We're going to climb to the top, guys. The god's castle is up there," David informed them. "The mountain's surface is rough, so it should be easier to climb."

Aisha stepped forward, placing her hands on the mountain. She gripped a rock and slowly began to climb. The rest of the group followed suit.

"How do they expect me to climb this mountain with these bags?" Silas muttered as he glanced up. He couldn't even see the top because of how tall it was.

"I guess I don't have a choice," he mused as he began to climb, gripping the rocks firmly. His pace was much slower than the rest of the group due to the weight of the bags he was carrying.

It felt like he was hauling gym weights behind him, and he couldn't use his hands to support the bags since they were already occupied with climbing.

An hour passed, and the group was now halfway up the mountain. Silas's face was drenched in sweat, his palms red, and his whole body trembling.


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