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I Spread my Genes to Level Up in the Apocalypse

The world was destroyed, torn to shreds by the war as it raged on. With the falling of nuclear bombs, the mutation strangely adapted and became an entirely new element. Those who couldn't withstand this mutation became beings tethering on the edge of life and death, becoming undead. Only a small population remains on the earth now. In this small population, some can adapt to the mutation and awaken unique powers in the apocalypse, while others are entirely unaffected, still like normal people. Ray was just a normal E-class awakener, but a faithful purple crystal changed everything. Through the purple crystal, a "system" activated inside him, which could allow him to get stronger the more he spreads his genes. Necromancer, wizard, martial artist to sorcerer - every single skill was possible as long as he spread his genes. From that moment, Ray walked the path of spreading his genes "for the sake of humanity." Join my Discord: https://discord.gg/g2WEFm86CY #no ntr, yaoi or yuri

Aurelius_Imperator · Fantasie
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Pseudo S-class

Ray looked at the red panel and made an almost instant decision: to advance the skill.

[Genetic Synchronisation (Awakening IV)] - [Genetic Synchronisation (Awakening V)]

Immediately, Ray felt a large chunk of his mental energy drain from his body.

"Hmm?" He frowned and checked the system.

"Eh, what?"

Ray had advanced the skill without even looking, and now he realised he had lost a hundred thousand mutation energy.

When he checked the skill, it could no longer be advanced. This realisation hit him hard.

"I can't fully upgrade my S-class skill," Ray muttered with a bitter smile.

But this wasn't a problem for Ray. All he needed to do was hunt more undead, which were plentiful after the next wave of mutational energy hit, mutation energy became incredibly dense.

The undead became even more abundant.

Although it took some effort to accumulate mutation energy, Ray could still do it with ease, so he wasn't too worried.