Invincible! This person has lived for a billion years-Chapter 776 Being behind means getting beate

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Chapter 776 Being behind means getting beate

?"You've finally got it!" William felt relieved. He couldn't understand why these people always overthought things. He was here to teach, and they should just arrange it as they normally would. Making special arrangements was really pointless.

Garen nodded and said, "Mr. Johnson, rest assured, I will arrange at least one class for you every day, and as for the salary, it will definitely be the same as the other teachers."

"Good! Let's settle it then!" William smiled, "Thank you, Vice Principal Garen. If there's nothing else, I'll take my leave now."

"Please, feel free to go. I will have everything arranged for you by tomorrow," Garen replied, standing still with a humble bow.

William nodded and walked away.

Now that the classes were arranged, his next task was to go back and revise his materials.

The Mutated creatures had undergone new changes, so naturally, the materials needed updating,otherwise, how could he teach?

Those materials were essentially the future tutorials, and if they weren't organized properly, teaching would naturally be inconvenient.

William took a tour around the school to familiarize himself with the environment, then he straightforwardly headed to the base's research institute.

"Hi,Mr. Johnson, " Frederick greeted William naturally when he saw him, without any hint of awkwardness.

William nodded, "The data on the Mutated creatures needs to be updated."

"Thank you for your trouble." Frederick had specifically prepared a dedicated computer for William.

William sat down and began updating the data on the Mutated creatures.

This time, Frederick didn't ask William how he knew this information about the Mutated creatures.

After all, no matter the reason, as long as William was willing to update the data, it was a good thing.

If William had any malicious intent, there was nothing he could do about it.

That was Samuel's problem, not his.

Frederick was the type of person who focused solely on his research, regardless of whether William was a human powerhouse or a Mutated creature,it was none of his concern.

As William updated the data on the Mutated creatures, Frederick watched from behind.

"Has it only been half a month, and the Mutated creatures have become this strong?" Frederick knew the Mutated creatures had grown stronger, but he didn't have a clear idea of how much until he saw the updated data from William.

With the previous data for comparison, the increase in strength seemed terrifying.

In just half a month, it seemed like all the Mutated creatures had significantly increased in power.

"Pretty much, half a month isn't a short time," William remarked, noting that most of the Mutated creatures didn't have a very strong desire to attack.

The animals had mutated, but to William, they were just creatures that had become stronger.

However, in the eyes of ordinary humans, their status as the dominant species on Earth was no longer secure. The mutated animals had become beings not to be trifled with, no longer just potential food on the table.

They had taken over cities, making human living environments worse.

Upon reflection, William thought that Earth was never solely for humans. The animals, once easily slaughtered and domesticated, had grown strong and reclaimed their territories.

To William, this seemed like a natural and inconsequential development.

Although the mutated animals had become more bloodthirsty and aggressive, their violence was not directed solely at humans. The Mutated creatures also fought among themselves over territory and survival.

For instance, after the establishment of the base in Arcane Village, there had only been one beast tide, and the Mutated creatures had not attacked again.

The Mutated creatures knew to avoid danger. In their eyes, the base at Arcane Village was a hazardous area, and they would not venture there without a compelling reason.

Frederick, looking at the updated data, felt a chill. From his perspective, humans and Mutated creatures were adversaries. With the Mutated creatures growing at an alarming rate, if another beast tide occurred, the situation for humans would be dire.

Cities could be slaughtered at any moment.

"Mr. Johnson, do you think these Mutated creatures will continue to get stronger?" Frederick asked respectfully, valuing the information William provided.

William responded, "They will definitely get stronger, but the rate of change recently has been unusually rapid. Moving forward, those at the top of the food chain will grow stronger, and the ecosystem will gradually balance out. It won't continue to be as extreme as it has been recently."

The operation by Cosmic Entity Dolly had transformed the power of over a hundred divine halos into energy, creating an environment these earthly creatures had never experienced before, akin to a starving person suddenly presented with a feast.

For a while, they would voraciously absorb this energy.

But as time goes on, the ecosystem will balance out, and the strength of ordinary Mutated creatures won't increase as rapidly.

Only those at the top of the food chain will continue to devour others and grow stronger.

This situation is strikingly similar to those powerful creatures from the age of the gods.

History often repeats itself in astonishing ways, and William was no longer surprised by this.

"Do you think these Mutated creatures will aggressively attack humans?" Frederick furrowed his brows, a question he had been pondering these days. Should humans position themselves as adversaries to the Mutated creatures?

William chuckled, "If humans are too weak, they will naturally become targets for the creatures."

Frederick nodded in agreement.

Being behind means getting beate,if a species is too weak, it naturally becomes prey for stronger beings, just as humans used to consume chickens, cows, sheep, and fish as a matter of course.

As William said, if humans are too weak, the Mutated creatures will naturally attack them.

The desires of the Mutated creatures are probably quite simple: to feed, to reproduce, and to claim their territory.

When they realize that these bipedal beings are easy prey, why would they choose to fight other powerful Mutated creatures instead?

What if the Mutated creatures' intelligence evolves further, and they learn how to domesticate humans?s and Mutated creatures don't necessarily have to be absolute adversaries, but humans must become stronger.

Frederick realized this as he continued to watch William update the data on the Mutated creatures.

When William updated the data, he didn't just change their attributes,naturally, he also tweaked their cooking methods.

After all, as the Mutated creatures changed, some aspects like the tenderness of their meat or the hardness of their shells also altered, necessitating adjustments in cooking methods.

"Your cooking methods..." Frederick took a deep breath and asked, "Do you really think humans could potentially hunt and eat these Mutated creatures?"

While typing, William responded, "Humans also have their top fighters, and it's normal for them to battle these Mutated creatures. We're already facing a food shortage, so if we're fortunate enough to kill them, why not use them for food?"

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