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Demonic Eggs - A Mammoth's faulty evolution!

Synopsis; - It wasn't easy to birth an industrial revolution through a pair of butt-cheeks, it was especially difficult for a 'mammoth man' in pre-medieval times! But... there was a perk to his favour. After a vile mutation and numerous cancers, Gustav could now lay eggs in exchange which advantageously, hatched demons! Putting those various demons and their skillset into use, he had to build himself some prime defenses. Countless civilizations of aliens were after him, and he was yet to determine which one was worth cooperating with; Survival was a manipulative path, but his unique guts were surely prized! Notes; - While you wait for updates, a similar story of mine awaits you. Go read my novel 'I'm a Snake?' right here in the app! - This is my first sci-fi novel, and I will try my best to explain the technology. However, do expect some slight fantasy elements, as I can't narrow everything down haha! Other tags; Space exploration, base building, spaceships, science, galaxies, light smut, harem, non-human, non-human MC, non-human side characters, demons, demon heritage, aliens, expansive ancient history, IQ, experiments, mental experiments, shape shifters, two body forms, three body forms, OP characters.

Enkamos · Romance
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101 Chs

Holy Gates

Within the next ten minutes, countless transformations had happened. Gustav could've counted the exact number of shifts, but he didn't bother to.

He focused more on the science within instead, and managed to capture a fraction of information! He barely knew what it meant, but was happy about it nonetheless.

"I knew it, a body can't hide within a body! Now this seems wrong too, because shape-shifting seems impossible now! At least, it's impossible with the science I just accumulated, okay this isn't making sense." He muttered incoherently.

No one else in close vicinity could understand what he was saying, even though each of these ladies were a part of the experiment. They were clueless, as they barely heard Gustav's original theories to begin with.

His perception had been that the burden of transformation, lied on unique flesh and bones, which either retracted or expanded on command. It was a reasonable guess, but it was not the case as all.