Chapter 381 Memory Activate part 2
I contemplated for a moment, trying to figure out where I'd heard that sound before. It felt so familiar, like an old hum tapping on my memory's door, but I couldn't quite place it.
At first, I thought it might be the same noise as my system, but after a bit of thinking, I realized it was different. It was like comparing lemons and oranges - similar in some ways, but definitely different.
For now, I chose to just watch everything happening. The revelations were getting really interesting. It felt like I was watching an amazing 3D movie. I almost wished I had some popcorn to enjoy while I watched.
Sadly, the Virtual Glasses didn't offer any way to change or add things like popcorn and soda.
Back to the scene.
The two human-like beings slowly stood up, catching the attention of the blue being. They were both naked, their bodies so flawless that it seemed almost unreal.
But the blue being appeared unfazed. Perhaps it was simply accustomed to being dominant, never having faced a true challenge before.
It was difficult to discern any facial expression from the blue being, but I sensed an air of narcissism and egotism emanating from it.
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Well, they say birds of a feather flock together, and I could see myself acting all mighty if I had the same power.
'What an arrogant asshole . I really hope those two kick its butt. ' I thought to myself as I continued to watched. I hate seeing others who are more egotistical than me.
Both sides locked gazes, sizing each other up. It was a standoff, each waiting for the other to make the first move, trying to figure out who had the upper hand.
"ADAM, EVE, protect me," Zen said, using names I recognized.
Adam and Eve—the names of the first humans in biblical stories—belonged to these two individuals standing before me. It was a revelation beyond human comprehension.
In that moment, I couldn't help but wonder: Were these two the original ancestors of all humanity? Their striking resemblance to humans, right down to the smallest details, left little room for doubt.
A wave of interest washed over me as I grappled with the significance of this discovery. If true, it would shake the foundations of everything.
Adam looked at Zen with a blank expression before speaking, his voice devoid of emotion. "Objective Confirm."
"Scanning Alien Life Form," Adam's voice rang out in a robotic tone, his eyes locked on the blue humanoid .
His eyes flashed with what looked like a bunch of 1s and 0s, sort of like a computer screen showing binary numbers.
"Scanning Complete: Alien Life Form comprised of 65% origin energy, 10% Biological matter, 15% Liquid, 10% unknown substance," Adam stated.
The blue energy smiled at Adam's words and kept watching everything closely.
"Danger Level: 10," Adam added. "Chance of Winning: 100%."
'100%!' I was shocked by Adam's bold assertion.
The blue being had showcased incredible power, effortlessly bending a spaceship the size of a city and possessing abilities like traveling at the speed of light, expanding its size exponentially, and surviving the vacuum of space. It was a literal god, embodying energy as its essence. But, Adam was asserting with 100% confidence that he could defeat it?
The notion seemed absurd, even reckless. How could anyone be so certain in the face of such overwhelming power? It defied logic and reason.
'Damn,' I chuckled weakly to myself, feeling humbled in comparison. 'I thought I was arrogant, but this guy takes it to a whole new level.' It was a realization that I still had much to learn. Adam was showing me the true meaning of the word "Confidence" .
The blue humanoid's smile widened, clearly grasping the meaning behind Adam's words. Surprisingly, there was no hint of anger; instead, I sensed a genuine amusement radiating from it. It find Adam's confidence amusing rather than threatening.
Raising its hand, the blue humanoid focused its energy. A convergence of power gathered at the tip of its finger before erupting into a burst of vibrant blue lightning.
The bolt crackled through the air with astonishing speed, leaving a trail of energy in its wake. But, as it traveled a certain distance, a strange phenomenon occurred. The lightning, once extremely fast and fierce, gradually lost its momentum until it came to a halt, frozen in mid-air.
'This is not stopping time,' I realized after watching closely. It was clear for me to see, both the blue humanoid and Zen were still moving. Adam had only stopped the lightning, leaving everything else unchanged.
'Is he using telekinesis?' I pondered silently.
I knew I could stop a bullet with telekinesis, but stopping lightning was a whole different level. Unfortunately, this memory belonged to Zen, who lacked the ability to perceive origin energy. So, it was impossible to draw any conclusions.
"Activating... Skill Copy," Adam's voice shattered the silence. He raised his fingers, and the suspended lightning began to move slowly. Eventually, it was absorbed by his fingers.
"Analyzing Skill ," he added
"Analyze Complete" he declared.
The air around him seemed to grow heavier, and I noticed faint pulses of blue energy coursing through his veins. Then, he mirrored the blue humanoid previous actions and raised his own finger.
As expected, a bolt of lightning shot out from Adam's finger, piercing the air and directly penetrating the blue humanoid's chest.
However, it didn't even flinch. It calmly touched its chest and observed the blue liquid seeping from the wound, but showed no signs of concern despite the fatal hole in its body.
'This is getting more interesting, what will happen next?' I thought to myself, my excitement mounting as I eagerly anticipated the outcome of this intense battle.
My interest in their fight had skyrocketed, and I had a gut feeling that I was about to witness something extraordinary.
With each passing moment, I couldn't shake the feeling that this memory would give me a lot of insights .