Villain: Ultimate Mutation System in the Alternate World-Chapter 608 : Perfection?

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The moment Ra's essence fully fused with him, Reign felt more complete.

Though the power he gained wasn't immense, it hardly mattered—he was already far beyond what anyone could challenge.

But something inside him abruptly moved.

A violent tremor ripped through his core igniting like a dynamite.

BOOOOOOM!

A blinding pillar of dark red light exploded from within him, so immense it split the sky apart.

For a fleeting moment, the horizon turned a deep, blood-red, as if the world itself was bleeding.

But within the crimson storm, streaks of gold surged and twisted

Particles of corrupted divine energy began to rain down like ash from a wildfire.

Those too weak to shield themselves were instantly scorched, their bodies burning away.

And instead of drifting to the ground, their ashes defied gravity, swirling toward the pillar, feeding it.

Those who survived could only grit their teeth in frustration. He was already too powerful—now, he was ascending to an even greater level.

In the end, the surviving demons made their choice—they fled while they still had the chance, clinging to whatever scraps of life they had left.

Pride and loyalty meant nothing in the face of absolute devastation.

Near the pillar, Ariel, still struggling to stay on her feet, couldn't stop the tears from falling.

She just watched her partner die before her eyes. And she knew she was next.

The demon gods didn't move to save her—there was no point. They knew the moment had already passed. It was too late.

Her divine powers was fading, unable to resist the death energy. It was only a matter of time before she perished.

As the towering pillar of light slowly faded, she closed her eyes, embracing the inevitable. She lived a long life, and maybe this wasn't the worst way to go.

But if there was one regret, it was falling in love at the worst possible time.

'I'm ready,' she muttered to herself.

But then, a soothing energy coursed through her body.

Divine element, pure and powerful, surged through her, mending her wounds and purging the death energy that was eating away at her.

This power… it was familiar.

Slowly, she lifted her gaze—and what she saw stole the air from her lungs.

"Ra?" she gasped in shock.

No… it was Reign.

She could feel it—an oppressive darkness radiating from his dark red eyes.

Even in his human form, the wickedness within him hadn't faded—in fact, it had only grown stronger.

But she couldn't ignore how much he resembled the person she love the most with the exception of some features.

His hair was now pitch black, and unlike Ra's gentle demeanor, Reign radiated a cold, commanding presence.

Sharp and intense, his gaze lacked the kindness she once knew.

So why did he save her?

Reign extended his hand, helping her to her feet—an unexpected gesture.

For a heartbeat, she dared to believe her lover won the battle of will.

The way he looked at her, the way he stood—it was almost the same.

But then, he moved. A cold, suffocating presence crept into the air, and before she could react, his fingers tightened around her throat, shattering the illusion in an instant.

Dangling helplessly, she looked like a trapped animal.

"Interesting… The more I look at you, the more irresistible you seem," Reign murmured, a sadistic chuckle slipping past his lips as he yanked her closer.

His tongue traced a slow path along her cheek, a shiver of excitement running through him.

The taste, the warmth—it wasn't enough. His gaze dropped to her ear.

CRUNCH!

With a sickening rip, blood sprayed as he tore her ear clean off, his teeth sinking into the soft flesh.

Warm, metallic, intoxicating. He chewed slowly, savoring every bite.

She didn't scream. Didn't even flinch. Instead, she locked eyes with her tormentor, hatred burning deep in her eyes.

"Why the angry face? It's not like you can't heal from something like this."

"You make me sick." The words left her lips like a curse, filled with raw, unfiltered emotion.

Reign licked his bloody lips. He lunged forward, teeth sinking into her remaining ear and yanking it away with a sickening tear.

As he chewed, his fingers wrapped around her wrist.

He spread her hand open, inspecting it like a butcher about to carve his next meal—then, without mercy, he bit down, crushing her fingers between his teeth.

But none of it gave him the reaction he craved.

Ariel refused to bow. She wouldn't scream, wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing her crumble.

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"This is boring." With a sigh, he released her, letting her body drop as divine energy surged through her, mending the wounds he just inflicted.

"You're free to crawl through whatever's left of this world. But take my advice—stay far from heaven, because it's next on my list."

Ariel clenched her fists . "You won't win. Someone like you—someone so evil—doesn't deserve to exist."

Reign stopped mid-step.

"Funny, isn't it? Here I am, more powerful than ever." He raised his arm, basking in the weight of his own existence.

Ariel's lips parted, she wanted to scream at him but before she could utter a single word, he already turned his back on her.

His wings materialized—an unholy fusion of dark red demonic wings and golden radiant, angelic feathers.

A grotesque mockery of divinity itself. With a single beat, he ascended, the sheer force kicking up dust and debris.

Then, someone approached him.

Anna.

Ariel watched them vanished into thin air—leaving her standing alone, helpless and confused.

Her mind raced. Should she return to Heaven and warn her brothers and sisters?

But what if they, too, fell before Reign's overwhelming power?

He had already devoured Ra—what chance did the others have?

And worse, Heaven was already at war.

Lilith and Lucifer were tearing through the celestial forces, their battle shaking the very foundation of the divine realm.

If Reign attacked now, would there even be anything left to protect?

Her hands trembled.

'No… there had to be another way.'

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