Vile Rabbit-Chapter 105: how slippery!

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Apexion instantly vanished and reappeared in the false ascension realm. His will exploded outward, and his starry eyes darted around at extreme speed as he scanned the surroundings for the innate being. An instant later, his eyes narrowed, then

boom!

His cosmic eyes materialized, assisting him in his search.

'Where?'

He thought as he started to flash around at extreme speed. A few seconds later, he came to a standstill, his cosmic eyes vanished, and he muttered in a regretful tone,

"How slippery."

The innate being had somehow managed to escape from his grasp, and he was somewhat disappointed, for this was the first so-called innate being he had come into contact with, and he was starving to dissect it and discover its secrets, uncover what made it innate.

But unfortunately, he would just have to accept this outcome after he was only a sliver of will, not even having thirty percent of his main self-strength… he could only sigh…

He gazed at the ship floating inside his stomach. After confirming that it had not suffered any damage, he retracted his gaze and decided to immediately leave this area before any unforeseen presence, such as a tier 8 being showed up for whatever reason. It might have been just passing by and noticed the law fluctuating from of his earlier clash, or it might be reinforcement for that innate being you could never tell…

Plus, he couldn't maintain his materialization for too long; after all, that wasn't his purpose. He was fuel, and he didn't have enough extra energy to be anything more…

But before he go, he had to do something; he vanished and reappeared at the battlefield, then his eyes flashed and

blazed!

He incinerated every trace of what had just happened from this area, after which he re-entered the false ascension realm, chose a random direction, and propelled himself forward with the last remnants of his extra energy.

Afterward, his already dull figure vanished, leaving only the ship shooting through the false realm. Eventually, when that burst of energy ran out, the ship would naturally slow down and re-enter the material universe.

He could only hope that it wouldn't encounter anything inside this all-encompassing darkness…

Voosh!

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Sometime earlier inside the ship…

Malavan stood firm, his perception sealed, his teeth clenched, wings spread wide, his arms wrapped around the two people he cherished the most in a protective embrace as he bore the brunt of the compelling force.

He hoped and prayed for a miracle, that somehow, some way, the two could survive this encounter; he didn't even care if he died so long as they live he'd be content…

Suddenly, his innate danger instincts screamed at him even more, and his mind raced with countless possibilities.

He could only deduce because his senses were sealed. As for innate danger instincts, that was a mechanism built into every fiber of his body that alerted him to danger that he couldn't perceive or had not perceived yet, similar to when a creature's hand gets burned and they subconsciously pulls it away before their brain even comprehends what was happening.

Soon, he came to the most plausible reason: the barrier was being penetrated, and his already chaotic mind started to spiral downwards even more…

But right then, something happened; the danger he was sensing suddenly vanished and was replaced with the feeling of extreme safety. It was as if he was standing at the center of a severe storm, and then all of a sudden, the dark clouds and lightning vanished, replaced by the shining sun and clear skies.

He thought of many possibilities and had the urge to release his senses and check, but he decided not to; what if this was a ploy or game of whatever was out there? So he waited. He also held the two tighter, hoping that they would do the same.

….

Meanwhile, on the first floor, someone decided not to wait. The war ape released a fraction of his perception, making sure not to look at anything outside the ship and locking onto a specific building. He pulsed with extreme killing intent, then vanished and reappeared inside the building, before a crocodile-like creature laid in a fetal position.

His body pulsed with the true meaning of fist, and with hesitation, he punched the creature with all his might, and,

Bang! Shatter! Splat!

He instantly shattered the unsuspecting creature's innate barrier, then its core. Afterward, he started punching the creature's head, splat! exploding it.

At that moment, the creature's spirit appeared, and it gazed around with a panic-stricken and startled expression.

Not giving the spirit a chance to do anything, he grabbed it and stuffed it into his mouth, storing it in his stomach. If he should die today, he would try his best to destroy the creature before he completely died, but if he should not die today, he would let this creature experience the feeling of wanting to die but being unable to.

His two hands then vanished as he pulverized the creature's already destroyed body out of existence, and he couldn't help but grin happily and thank the highest king for blessing him with such an opportunity, that allowed him to easily defeat his life-and death enemy.

After a while, he stopped, then sealed all of his perception…

….

Time passed, and Malavan slowly opened his eyes and scanned the two in his arms.

After confirming that they were safe, his chaotic mind stabilized, and he sighed in relief. Then he scanned the surroundings; everything was fine, everything was just as it had been before, and surprisingly, there were only two casualties.

He pushed the weight of their deaths aside and focused on the outside of the ship, only to be greeted by suffocating darkness that made the the vacuum seem like daytime. He couldn't perceive anything at all; he frowned and made countless deductions.

He could sensed that the ship was moving beyond the speed limit of the universe, and he came to the conclusion that this must be the place where things moving beyond that speed enter...

what happened when he sealed off his senses? How did they survive? How did the ship end up in this place? He could only think of one reason, and that was his master; there was no other logical explanation.

He refused to believe that the presence from before had let them go, nor did he believe that some random passerby saved them… In his perception, the vacuum was just too cold and merciless for that…

'Master, I wish I had known that you install something that could fend off beings at your level… after all, you hate it when someone else touches your possessions, right? Possessions.'