Chapter 23: Corpse Unification
For evolution, efficiency was as important as strength. What was the use of expelling undead from the horde if one could devour them and get stronger?
Blaze smiled as he watched Breaker fill its stomach. Despite being focused on defense, Breaker had no issues tearing through the walkers. Soon, their limbs and rotten blood were scattered everywhere.
Do I look this disgusting while eating?
[Entry #6: Brute-class has been added to the encyclopedia.]
Blaze ignored the unnecessary prompt. The undead encyclopedia was perhaps the most useless function he had awakened. Its only function was to register the class of new zombies Blaze came across.
Breaker was the sixth class he found, after walkers, crawlers, ghouls, a bloater, the form David turned into, and mutant rodent, i.e. Fester.
This function, however, is something worth trying.
Corpse Unification.
A simple yet boundless function.
Necroseed couldn’t turn mutilated corpses into zombies. That severely limited its use case. The Corpse Unification function existed to undo the said limitations.
No. It goes beyond that.
