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Almighty Genius

Chapter 1861 - 1454: Returning Fully Loaded!

Author: Nine-Fingered Immortal Venerate
updatedAt: 2026-01-14

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After collecting these few Godslaying Worms, Qin Fang specially used a jade vial to store them, then directly tossed them into the Props Box.

This was thanks to Little Dragon's advice; otherwise, he wouldn't dare to put such living creatures inside, as the Props Box normally can't store anything alive.

However, these Godslaying Worms are quite special; when they are dormant, they're practically indistinguishable from being dead, almost lacking any sign of vitality.

But they are indeed still alive; at least Qin Fang's Scouting Skill wouldn't make a mistake about that...

It is precisely because of this that Qin Fang threw them into the Props Box, which actually put his mind at ease.

The Props Box is like an independent private space; aside from Qin Fang, not even a Divine Beast like Little Dragon can enter.

Similarly, once the Godslaying Worms enter the Props Box, without Qin Fang's permission, they can't come out... they can only remain in a dormant state.

Of course, the Godslaying Worms aren't completely immortal; they are still a form of life and do experience birth, aging, sickness, and death.

Take, for instance, the few in Qin Fang's possession; although they've been in a dormant state for a long time, with nothing being absorbed, their longevity is almost at its end.

To speak more precisely, Qin Fang estimates that within one or two years at most, these Godslaying Worms will vanish into thin air... perhaps even sooner.

But if you awaken them and they absorb enough spinal fluid as nourishment, then their lives could be extended further.

This extension isn't like the diminutive prolongation of human life; it could be a true extension, lasting three to five years, or even ten, twenty, or even a hundred years!

Why should the Godslaying Worms—supposedly extinct over two thousand years ago—still exist today? Qin Fang suspects this could be the reason.

The Godslaying Worms are immensely terrifying, with vitality that is unimaginably dreadful; as long as there's a tiny chance of survival, they could continue living indefinitely.

Of course, for this reason, Qin Fang has decided to use these Godslaying Worms as a one-time deadly weapon.

Once used, they're destroyed, with absolutely no chance of them surviving... Otherwise, these monstrous creatures could continue existing indefinitely.

Qin Fang is not some saint hoping to save the world, but he also doesn't wish for personal desires to bring about catastrophic consequences.

However, tossing these Godslaying Worms into the Props Box ensures their safety, both for himself and for others.

Moreover, due to the unique nature of the Props Box, time is static within, so the Godslaying Worms won't be affected; instead, they can possibly survive even longer...

"Looks like I'll need to prepare some spinal fluid in the future..."

As Qin Fang exited the Snake Nest and made his way towards the settlement, he kept silently reminding himself of this matter.

This, naturally, is to awaken the Godslaying Worms; otherwise, they would remain dormant like a sleeping bug, unable to unleash their terrifying power.

While spinal fluid is slightly inferior to genuine bone marrow, Qin Fang could overcome this with quantity; as long as he accumulates sufficient amounts, he could revive the Godslaying Worms.

Of course, Qin Fang isn't sure exactly how much spinal fluid is needed to awaken one Godslaying Worm, so he'll have to rely on actual experience.

Regarding preliminary testing... Qin Fang isn't considering it.

There are only four Godslaying Worms in total; using one means losing one. If wasted needlessly, that would be truly unwise.

These Godslaying Worms should only be used at the most crucial moments, such as when Qin Fang is being hunted by an exceptionally powerful Grandmaster-level, or even a Great Grandmaster Level Expert, at which point he could unexpectedly release an awakened Godslaying Worm. If the opponent gets caught off guard, it's as if each Godslaying Worm costs one expert's life!

As for experts afflicted by the Godslaying Worm trying to expel them... Qin Fang could only smile faintly at such a notion, as it's simply not possible.

Godslaying Worms have almost no natural enemies; only a few species can restrain them, and unless Qin Fang's luck is phenomenally bad, and the expert just so happens to have treasures related to those species, maybe then they might barely survive. Otherwise, they'd undoubtedly perish!

Even if they possess such treasures, it would only serve to stay the Godslaying Worms' hands, making them cease action but impossible to expel.

If someday these treasures get damaged or some other reason prevents them from suppressing the Godslaying Worms, then the expert's end would be imminent...

Of course, Qin Fang would try to avoid such occurrences.

Godslaying Worms should only be used as a one-time deadly weapon, and once used, they must be destroyed; otherwise, they're a tremendously terrifying and unstable element.

If ever faced with such a scenario, Qin Fang would do whatever it takes to ensure those Godslaying Worms are dealt with... they must never be unleashed to harm others.

"It's getting late..."

As he emerged from the Snake Nest, Qin Fang couldn't help but glance at the sky, realizing it was indeed no longer early. They had been inside for quite some time and needed to leave quickly.

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