Chapter 50
"Heh~. Chaos, you say~." - Garami
"*Munch, munch*, that’s right. All Dungeons around the world are been said to be, *gulp*, the spawns of the Ultimate God, Chaos. That snake must have used that fact to achieve godhood by transferring his soul and mind to it. As for how he tuned the Core, or, the Dungeon itself to become a fitting vessel for his divine self-." - Gust
"Through that?" - Garami
"Yes, I think so. The Devil’s Spine is a piece of the Genesis God after all. If analyzing that wouldn’t give you a hint on how to attain godhood, then nothing will. But I don’t think that the Dungeon Core could do that..." - Gust
"The Ruins?" - Garami
"You may have..., no, you must have a point there." - Gust
Gust’s stomach finally won over his fear for Glavras and came out of the cave to look at the battle with me (and the lunchboxes). During that time, we discussed the secret over Glavras’ sudden promotion to the divine stage, which led to the current theory.
Glavras must have used the inversed Dungeon Core to retrieve the info from this "Spine"-mountain, ’cause I think that this Chaos guy..., god, wouldn’t want people to learn from the Genesis God at all costs... which turned out to be a fatal mistake when the Core turned inverse.
Gust gulped down the last of the food and went into hiding again in the cave. Smart move. Those turrets to the Black Baron may not make any noise, wish my gun was like that, but they still pack a punch. Pieces of Glavras’ fluid body are blown off with each hit.
Not that the False God looks disturbed by it. He keeps on converting material to water for each bullet and not. He’s simply not losing body mass, despite the Black Baron’s idea being the right. You can’t beat a monster made of water with fists. Heat-inducing bullets are the thing for the job... normally.
"Anyway, you said something about killing that thing, but just what are you planning?" asked Gust, peeking outta the cave.
