Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
Whether it was arbitrarily destroying a few people or an entire star system, Liu Ning couldn't bring himself to sacrifice ordinary people's lives at this level. He wasn't particularly interested in other topics, but what interested him most was how to cultivate this octopus monster from an ordinary warrior-level beast into a peak war god-level beast, its combat power even surpassing that of a war god. If I had handled it better, this result probably wouldn't have happened." After this guy said t...
Frankly, Liu Ning simply couldn't stand their way of thinking. Whether it was arbitrarily destroying a few people or an entire star system, Liu Ning couldn't bring himself to sacrifice ordinary people's lives at this level. He understood very well that ordinary people were the foundation of humanity. If something went wrong with ordinary people, then there would be no way to nurture so many powerful individuals. Without this fertile ground, no matter how powerful you became, you would eventually reach your limit. And when you reached your limit, things wouldn't be so good. Everyone understood this perfectly, but unfortunately, those people couldn't see it. In their pursuit of becoming powerful, they were capable of anything, and they would definitely regret it later.
"I'm too lazy to argue with you about this. I want to know what that octopus monster ate. I just came in, and you know that guy's strength isn't that great. At most, he's a warrior-level beast. These kinds of beasts are everywhere. Explain these potions to me. You know I'm also a high-level alchemist, although I obtained it with your help. But I also want to improve myself. If I can concoct better potions, it will be an improvement for all of humanity. I know this is definitely forcing growth, but it can help in some situations. After all, I don't have much time left. Improving the physique of a generation can't be done in a day or two. So I'm thinking of taking a shortcut, at least until those people come."
Liu Ning didn't want to continue the discussion about human nature at this point, because he knew he and the system were incompatible; the system was too lazy to discuss this issue with him. So, Liu Ning wanted to find another topic to change the subject. He wasn't particularly interested in other topics, but what interested him most was how to cultivate this octopus monster from an ordinary warrior-level beast into a peak war god-level beast, its combat power even surpassing that of a war god. If he wasn't interested in something like this, then Liu Ning's brain was completely fried. Just as Liu Ning said, if nothing had changed on Earth in a few decades, then he would have to take a desperate gamble. Using drugs to accelerate its growth was better than having no resistance at all—that was it…
In Liu Ning's mind, this was the thought process: if we had the ability to gradually transform things, then of course we would choose the most basic method, even doing it without harming all Earthlings. However, on the other hand, many things in the world cannot be changed as we wish. Therefore, it's best to make some changes in this environment. If many things cannot be changed, it will be a very bad thing for everyone. What Liu Ning needs to do now is to prepare for both possibilities. If we can proceed step by step, that would be the best. But if we cannot achieve that, then we must change some important conditions. Liu Ning should know how to do these things regarding these key conditions, and that's what we need to do now.
"Actually, there's no secret. Do you see that box by the door? You can open that box. That contains some things I've prepared. These things are nothing in the universe; they're some of the lowest-level stuff. They're those red crystals. If you take a gram of substance from them and drink it with warm water, an ordinary warrior can become a war god. To be honest, that octopus monster exceeded my expectations. I originally thought he was just an ordinary war god, but who knew he had more power? After drinking these things, he was able to develop 100% of his abilities and has now become the highest-level war god. This is what frustrates me the most. If I had handled it better, this result probably wouldn't have happened."
After this guy said those words, Liu Ning really didn't know what to say. In fact, this guy had raised several such ferocious beasts, but the bodies of the other beasts couldn't handle it. After drinking this stuff, they all turned into a pool of blood. The octopus monster was lucky; its body was suited to this stuff. It was precisely because of this that the octopus monster was doing very well now, slaughtering everything in its path. If the octopus monster couldn't handle it now, its entire body would probably explode. This guy also showed some videos of the beasts that couldn't handle it before. Even though they knew this might happen, many beasts still swallowed it because they saw the octopus monster's growth. They wouldn't let go of this opportunity; they also wanted to become strong.
Liu Ning immediately ran to the door, opened the box, and found a large pile of crystals inside. These crystals could also be replicated, but they were extremely expensive. Liu Ning had only targeted about 50 grams of one, and it cost nearly 3 trillion yuan. Liu Ning was speechless at the price. Although the system was a replication system, it couldn't replicate these things on its own; Liu Ning had to activate the command. So the two were complementary. Liu Ning took these things with him. This place would be his from now on, but these were the best items, so it was better to take them back first. If that day came, he could easily cultivate dozens of War Gods—how wonderful that would be!
"You'd better not keep this idea in your mind. These things are fine for raising ferocious beasts, but if you were to use them to raise humans, given your personality, you might kill me. You'd better let all the humans test it out. If their bodies can't handle it, it's best not to give them this stuff to drink. It won't do them any good. Before you start the experiment, you can dilute it infinitely, make it into tens of tons of water, and then get it out. So these things are very important. If you put them into the human body without testing, you should understand what the consequences will be. These consequences are something you can't bear, because you're still thinking about all the people in your heart."