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I can rewind time to prevent death-Chapter 690 - 415 New Atlas Function
Chapter 690: Chapter 415: New Atlas Function Chapter 690: Chapter 415: New Atlas Function The two children at this moment finally overlapped with the image of the two strange babies Yan Junze had in his memory.
According to his previous conjecture, these two really had to die once to unlock their strangeness form.
But after this transformative phase, their specialty would also disappear, and they would no longer be the special strangenesses the Half Moon Association needed.
That is to say, if Alabell upstairs was killed now, her strangeness specialty would similarly vanish, turning into a true complete Strange Body.
This too would no longer meet the requirements of the Half Moon Association.
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The two strange babies, having fully transformed into their strangeness form, tilted their heads and got up on all fours. The Black Bugs that were originally undigested in their stomachs had been completely dissolved in the moment they became strange babies.
Even now their stomachs were beginning to growl, especially after seeing the Black Bugs crawling all over Aunt Mei.
Their eyes were best suited for seeing in the dark, and they flickered away from Yan Junze’s flashlight beam, clearly unaccustomed to the light.
Yan Junze immediately turned to Aunt Mei and said, “Aunt Mei, lie down quickly, they can eat these leech-like strangenesses. In fact, they have been very hungry since they were born.”
Aunt Mei, her face absent of that signature kind yet slightly horrifying smile, calmly glanced at the two strange babies, then took her eyes off them and looked at Yan Junze, seemingly pondering whether to believe his words.
After getting up, the two strange babies wanted to feed, but what they feared even more was Aunt Mei herself.
From Aunt Mei, they felt an enormous oppressive strangeness presence. Although they really wanted to eat those Black Bugs, this pressure was always there.
“Aunt Mei, please trust me! The existence of these two strange babies complements you,” Yan Junze explained, “One of their food sources are the Black Bugs themselves. There are some things in this world that are insurmountable for you, but to other strangenesses, they might be just what they need, you can complement each other.”
Aunt Mei mechanically turned her head and looked at the two cowering strange babies again.
After about a minute of silence, she slowly lay down on the ground. She didn’t speak, didn’t communicate through the unique vibrations of her mind, and simply lay there stiffly.
Yan Junze pointed at the two strange babies and said, “You two, quickly clean off the Black Bugs on Aunt Mei, don’t leave a single one. Maybe in the future, Aunt Mei, remembering your kindness, will take care of you.”
That last sentence was completely improvised by him. If he hadn’t said it, perhaps Aunt Mei wouldn’t want them following her around all the time.
After all, this was only the first cooperation between the two sides’ strangenesses; he had a duty to ensure their cooperation was long-lasting, close, and even intimate.
The two strange babies showed surprise, then excitement. But they were still somewhat fearful as they cautiously approached the motionless Aunt Mei.
The Black Bugs on Aunt Mei’s body continued to roam recklessly, occasionally burrowing out from her tattered clothes and into holes bitten open in her skin.
One of the strange babies got a little closer, stretched out its slender fingers, and with a swift and precise motion, grabbed a Black Bug that had fallen next to Aunt Mei and stuffed it into its mouth.
With a crunch, the Black Bug was instantly crushed and swallowed after a few bites, as if snacking on fried beans.
Now it seemed that their digestive ability completely had no problem devouring the Black Bugs.
Seeing this, the other strange baby also crawled forward, grabbed at least three Black Bugs directly from the sleeve of Aunt Mei’s arm, stuffed them into its mouth, chewed quickly, and showed a face full of satisfaction.
Aunt Mei lay as if she had died again, her head not even turning as she lay there.
Seeing that she had no intention of harming them, the two strange babies grew bolder, began grabbing Black Bugs to eat along Aunt Mei’s arms and legs.
Fearing that the light from his flashlight would affect their appetite, Yan Junze turned off the flashlight and stood by waiting.
The sounds of crunching resonated in his ears nonstop, very dense, showing the pair’s eating speed was astonishing and only getting faster.
In the darkness, Yan Junze could faintly see one of the strange babies had climbed onto Aunt Mei, picking up more Black Bugs from her swollen body and stuffing them into its mouth.
Some of the Black Bugs initially tried to crawl onto the strange baby, but they soon realized it was futile; those that got onto the strange baby couldn’t penetrate its skin, and instead were grabbed and stuffed into his mouth.
The Black Bugs began to hide all over, but due to the attraction of Aunt Mei’s body, even as they tried to escape, they remained within and around her body, never leaving.
Both strange babies climbed onto Aunt Mei’s stomach, eating swiftly.
But soon, the number of Black Bugs on the surface of the body grew fewer and fewer, and one of the strange babies had already reached Aunt Mei’s neck.
Just then, Aunt Mei’s head gently twisted, surprising the strange baby, which instinctively wanted to leap away.
But Aunt Mei’s head detached from her body, bringing up a Blood Thread, tugging between her neck and body, and stood suspended in mid-air, looking at everything.
As her head detached from her body, a swarm of Black Bugs poured out of the severed neck.
“Ah—”
Seeing this scene, the two strange babies were like winners of a major jackpot, excited beyond control, pouncing on Aunt Mei’s upper body, grabbing handfuls of Black Bugs and feverishly stuffing them into their mouths.