My Ability Pool is Superior-Chapter 113 - 112: Testing the Waters

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Chapter 113: Chapter 112: Testing the Waters

Shouting "Bankai" or such is, of course, just for fun.

But Lv Bai wasn’t doing nothing; he secretly activated [All Ink].

Before he finished speaking, two Death Fighters were almost simultaneously swallowed by darkness.

With the existence of [Flash Time], when dealing with one or two Death Fighters, Lv Bai didn’t even have the chance, nor the need, to use [All Ink].

But that doesn’t mean he forgot he had this ability.

Strictly speaking, since acquiring the [All Ink] ability, he has consistently been practicing various ways to use it in his spare time.

Setting aside those large-scale, ecologically impactful extreme usages,

More meticulous uses, if done well, are equally impressive.

For example, like now, painting the air around the two Death Fighters pitch black has the same effect as depriving them of their vision.

There are many such meticulous uses, which I won’t elaborate on here.

"What?!" the buzz-cut high school student exclaimed.

Suddenly plunged into darkness, he lost his sense of direction on the spot and crashed into the floor of the convenience store.

The mechanic beside him faced the darkness but held back from shouting out.

Unable to see, he couldn’t locate Lv Bai.

Controlling the Bone Blade Spear, he felt unsure whether to throw it or not.

Fortunately, this dilemma didn’t last long.

Lv Bai delivered two swift cuts, sending both away delightfully.

[Ding!]

[Points +4, Current Points: 78, Current Rank: 1/95]

He sheathed Long Teeth and stroked his chin: "Looks like quite a few Death Fighter alliances have collapsed."

From the ranking data provided by the system, it’s clear that the intensity of death matches between Death Fighters hasn’t decreased at all during this time.

Not far from the convenience store, behind a car to the left, two middle school students stared wide-eyed at everything happening inside the store.

"Chi... Chicken Neck, you saw that just now, right?"

The sound of their friend calling out their nickname had a slight tremble.

Pulling out an exaggeratedly long Wild Tachi from nowhere could still be forcibly explained somehow.

But those floating Bone Blade Spears, the buzz-cut big brother with incredible jumping ability, and the power that shrouded everything in darkness—purely supernatural stuff...

For two middle school students raised in a materialistic worldview, these scenes were utterly astonishing.

"So, these... are those parasitic creatures?" the one nicknamed Chicken Neck shrank back, wanting to hide but unable to resist taking another look.

Their friend whispered in a hushed tone: "Didn’t you see those photos of parasitic creatures on the internet? They’re all flesh-and-blood monsters.

These should be called Superpower Knights, right? I knew there were groups with extraordinary abilities in our world; only when human safety is threatened do these Superpower Knights quietly intervene."

This kind of chuunibyou setting almost made Chicken Neck unable to hold back his urge to retort.

He was silent for a moment, then softly said: "...Never mind what they’re called for now, I just want to know how many people have such power."

"I want to go ask Brother Bai; maybe he’ll be willing to teach me," their friend’s eyes grew brighter as he spoke.

"You’re already calling him Brother Bai now; I can’t imagine what you’ll call him when you actually face him."

Chicken Neck sighed helplessly and continued: "Come on! Are you out of your mind? Didn’t you see how easily he kills? It’s just like eating or drinking; if you run over, I’m afraid he’ll chop your head off like it’s nothing."

"He let us go once before, proving he doesn’t kill indiscriminately; I think he must be a good person."

"You’re insane; haven’t you read any of the news online?"

As Chicken Neck spoke, he secretly grabbed his friend’s arm, afraid he would suddenly rush over.

The friend immediately retorted: "Is the official announcement necessarily true? I have to consider whether this is the only chance in my life."

He took a deep breath and exhaled deeply.

Repeating this several times, he mustered enough courage and then took a big step toward the convenience store.

Chicken Neck never expected his friend to be so determined; he couldn’t hold him back, and instead, he got dragged out from the cover of the car.

...

Tun tun tun~

Lv Bai finished a bottle of mineral water and placed the empty bottle on the counter.

He casually picked up a pair of sunglasses from the counter and put them on, turning to leave the convenience store to continue wandering.

At the store entrance, two middle school students were tugging at each other.

"Uh..." One of the middle school students noticed Lv Bai coming out, immediately deflated, and his nervous eyes still carried a hint of hope.

"Hello Brother Bai, please teach me, no, I want to become your disciple, I know I’m a good person, my name is..."

The friend, overly excited, started talking incoherently.

"Didn’t I tell you guys to go home?"

Lv Bai spoke up at the right moment, interrupting the frenzied middle schooler.

He had actually been aware of these two middle school students following him the whole time.

However, he wasn’t the King of the Great West and naturally wouldn’t go to the extreme of calling for the deaths of two middle schoolers.

After all, he’d warned them; if these kids were unlucky enough to encounter Death Fighters or parasitic creatures, it wouldn’t be his fault.

But he truly hadn’t expected these two kids to be so bold as to come looking for him after witnessing him kill.

"Please, Brother Bai, my lifelong dream has been to become a Superpower Knight that upholds justice. I also want to have powers like yours."

The friend clasped his hands together, his attitude exceptionally sincere, with no hint of joking.

Hearing this, Lv Bai pondered for two seconds, then said, "Let me give you a fun fact: if you stretched out all your intestines and laid them on the field..."

"It would cover the entire field, right? I’m not just into playing; I learn quickly."

Lv Bai calmly added, "...then you’d be dead."

The friend’s excited expression instantly froze, unsure of how to react.

It felt like he was hinting that if they didn’t leave, their intestines would end up on the field. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

The silence was soon broken.

A series of rapid footsteps came from behind the convenience store, sounding like it was less than ten meters away, just separated by a row of houses.

"You go this way, you go that way, the rest follow me."

This shouting voice faintly reminded Lv Bai of Pu Guangrong, the old detective, but without seeing him, he couldn’t be sure.

In the meantime, the two middle school students didn’t shout or yell, but kept quiet in unison.

Noticing this, Lv Bai smiled helplessly and raised his voice.

"You two kids, why are you wandering outside so late? What’s your parents’ name; I’ll call them right now!"

After speaking, Lv Bai didn’t wait for their response and immediately used [Flash Time] to run away.

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