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Bioweapon's Cultivation

A soul has been transmigrated with memories of their previous life into a world where cultivation is done through a system. Yet before they could even take a step, they were killed by a regular old fire-breathing wolf. What would you expect? And as they died yet again, their soul was trapped inside a Lotus Flower. "What now?" They thought as they floated around their pretty 12-petaled prison, not knowing what else was trapped in the Lotus besides them. Unable to die or reincarnate with their soul stuck in a flower. All that's left is to wait... and wait... and wait... ... Sooner or later, they grew tired of waiting. With no idea that a System even exists and not even possessing any sort of body, how will an average girl who makes a few too many references even become a 'Bioweapon'? Come see how the Strongest Living Bioweapon in this particular Universe grew into something legends would speak wonders about for aeons. The Goddess of Curses and Rot will ascend. ... Caution: I'm not planning on having any romance. I am planning on having action. The previously mentioned 'action' might get a little crazy insano style, or at least that is the plan. This story is connected to my other book World of Reincarnators, I will not be spoiling in what way. Enjoy. (The book cover is not mine, contact me if you want me to take it down.)

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The Last Soul

'I can fatally damage them, they can't fatally damage me.'

She thought as she dodged a rain of lightning.

A wave of rot flew at her as she landed on the ground.

Jumping out of the way, a giant planet sized boulder smashed into her.

Slashing at the bolder, there was a standstill as both sides were being pushed back.

Feeling a dark shadow crawl from the bolder to her arm, she dodged away just as a wave of lightning and rotten water slammed into her location, harming the living bolder because of the splash.

Feeling her arm grow numb, she let it hang to the side as she tried to grip her fist.

'Fuck.'

A shadow was crawling on her arm and after w while, took a shape of a thorn tattoo.

Wielding her sabre with one hand, she narrowed her eyes and clicked her tongue.

'Curses? The Axolotl boulder knows debuffs?!'

The Manta ray flew at her.

Giant oceans of rot formed in the sky as balls and shot at her like cannons.

'Damn!'

Slashing at them, she was launched back as her attack lacked power when compared to a literal ocean being launched at her.

Feeling weaker than before, she flew up and got some distance.

The Axolotl who had changed into their regular form looked at her and turned into a giant ball yet again.

The Axolotl came full speed towards her.

Dodging away, she saw how the Axolotl hit the Dragon in the face and took the opportunity as she thought.

'They need to make sure what my position is before attacking. They can't see me when they are in the big old ball form. Good.'

Flying up to the Dragon, she sliced its throat but the snake kept wiggling as lightning spread out, when a lightning bolt hit another an explosion of pure lightning happened, the attack slightly burning even the Axolotl who had rock-like skin armour.

'Can't forget the nightmare fuel one.'

Turning her attention away from the two as she saw them both roar at each other before momentarily butting heads.

Focusing on the Manta ray, she flew through one of its mouths that littered its body while slicing at the walls.

Damage was dealt, but damage was also received.

The teeth that littered that tunnel she thought of as a mouth elongated and thrust at her, stabbing her through the ankle and her numb arm.

'Shit! Ahh!'

Slashing the teeth apart, she flew out of the tunnel of spikes and under the Manta Ray beast.

Attacking their underbelly, large gashes appeared on the beast as they soon fell to the ground, no longer floating in the air.

The body started to produce rot.

'Gross and that's what you get.'

Spitting on it, she flew near the ground as she watched the two beasts in the sky finally stop butting heads only to see one of their temporary companions out of the fight.

Shadows started to move on the Axolotl monster's body as they rained down on the flying figure that was making its way toward the two.

The Dragon made a storm of lightning as it spread out like branches of a tree.

'Come on... a pattern...'

She looked at the attack closely.

She had seen the Dragon use it before when she slashed its neck.

It seemed similar.

There had to be a pattern, was what she took away from seeing the attack again.

Noticing how there was always a similarly large gap between the lightning bolts at the centre of the attack, she took the chance and flew straight to the Dragon who was in the middle of the storm of lightning.

Predicting where the lightning would show up and where it would launch, she was lucky enough to choose a good place where a gap in the attack was.

Although her prediction wasn't perfect as a bolt of lightning came at her from the side, she still remained unscathed as she blocked the attack with her sword.

As she blocked it, she moved to attack.

Slicing at the Dragon's already serious neck wound, she cut deeper.

It moved back and tried to escape, pain evident in its conduct.

'Fuck off! But die first!'

Making her way towards the fleeing Dragon, she flew above it before starting her descent.

She started falling.

As she reached the Dragon after falling for a few seconds, she cut into its long neck diagonally.

The Dragon was decapitated.

It started to become particles of light that were all absorbed by her.

The Axolotl, seeing as they were the only one left, also chose to flee.

Turning to a planet sized ball like they had done before, the Axolotl flew away like a meteor.

Flying after the living meteor, she thought as she reached it, her speed was superior.

'Last one. I'll end it with a big bang!'

Flying near the bolder, she slightly cut the tattoo on her numb arm.

'Hope this works...'

The shadow squirmed as if it was in pain and was extinguished.

She could move her arm again, although not much.

Grabbing her sword with both hands, she swung her weapon at the planet sized, hurling meteor.

Just as she did, the Axolotl slightly unfurled as it slammed its tail at her.

What before would have been a stalemate, was no longer one as she wasn't pushed back in the slightest.

A slight pause happened as she hit the tail, which turned out to be the toughest part of its body but it was cleanly cut after she simply thought:

'More, a bit more power.'

And a small surge of lightning travelled through her sword.

The living meteor, the Axolotl beast was killed just as the Dragon and turned into particles that were promptly absorbed.

Letting out a sigh, she started to slowly descend.

'Whew. This... was tiring. Never thought I'd be facing three giant world sized monsters in a void of nothingness with an energy sabre.'

'Damn.'

She thought.

'I probably sound like such an 8th grader right now or was it 9th? I don't remember.'

Yawning, she was about to undo her flight and just fall to the ground where she could sleep but stopped as she felt her feet slightly burn.

Or rather. Rot.

Under her, there was an ocean. No, something the size of planets, tens of hundreds of planets worth of rot water covered the ground.

Gigantic waves were made as a giant Manta ray appeared on its surface.

Growling, it swam at her.

'Right. I thought that I forgot something. I forgot to finish off this one. It didn't turn to particles for me to absorb like the other two.'

The giant, world sized nightmare fuel Manta ray that was covered in mouths jumped out of the deep ocean of rot and towards its small floating enemy.

'I should be out of its league now.'

Slicing at the gigantic beast that was jumping at her, covered in rot, she sliced at it.

The beast was cut in two and turned into particles like the other two.

'If it could make so much rotten water, why wait? It could have made the battle so much more difficult for all parties involved.'

The rot started to disappear along with the body.

'Dumb animal.'

Floating to the slightly soggy rot infested ground, she couldn't feel it burn her.

It did nothing to her.

'I guess I got some resistance to poison and the like from the beasts.'

Looking around the giant empty void filled with signs of battle, she thought.

'They dissipate really quick compared to that one dragon.'

Sitting down, the energy sabre in her hand turned off, only leaving a handle the shape of a slightly bent sheep horn.

'Hmm.'

Turning her gaze from the handle to the sky, she wondered.

'I'm really the last one left huh.'

No dramatic wind blew in this void, only silence echoed.

'Can I leave this place alive now or is the thing I'm sitting on also a giant beast? Haha.'

Just as she thought of leaving, a portal appeared a few metres in front of her.

'Huh. I guess I can leave?'

She smirked and celebrated to herself, thinking back on her dumb little life threatening adventure in this place.

'Finally, I can leave and see some colour besides black and white! Gimme some blue, gimme some brown!'

She yelled at herself in her head as she stepped towards the grey portal with glee.