Villain: Ultimate Mutation System in the Alternate World
Chapter 539: Overpowered Body Part 1
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To address all the weaknesses, he thought carefully about how to layer his abilities.
Each negation on its own had its flaws—removing friction caused loss of control, negating gravity made movement directionless, and canceling air resistance could destabilize his body at high speeds.
He needed to create a balance that accounted for these shortcomings.
But that wasn’t a problem for him. With the system at his disposal, he could design any ability he needed, adapt to any situation.
In terms of functionality and adaptability, he was the perfect meta-human. No one else could compete with his level of versatility.
He formulated a plan. Instead of applying the negations universally, he’d make them conditional and localized.
For example, he could negate friction only when accelerating, then reinstate it to regain control when slowing down.
Similarly, gravity negation could be toggled, allowing him to float or leap but still stay anchored when necessary.
Air resistance could be reduced just enough to prevent drag without destabilizing his body.
"System, can I make these negations adaptive? I want them to activate and deactivate based on the situation," he instructed, his mind racing with possibilities.
[System: Affirmative, Host. Creating an adaptive negation abilities will require additional Void Points consumption but will significantly enhance functionality.]
"Fine. Use what’s needed," he replied without hesitation. A more reliable power was worth the cost.
The system began calculating, and he visualized how the adaptive negations would work in many situation.
He imagined flying at high speed. Then, in an instant, he would stop.
Friction would kick back in. The result would be a massive sonic boom, triggering an explosive reaction from the clash of molecules—much like the sudden compression of air when a plane breaks the sound barrier, but on an even greater scale.
"Let’s add another layer," he muttered, realizing one more potential flaw.
Momentum could still pose a problem, especially when changing directions quickly.
"System, can we negate inertia too? Just enough to let me shift directions without losing control."
[Affirmative. Combining friction, gravity, air resistance, and inertia negations into a single adaptive framework. Processing...]
Unlike his other bodies, this one was entirely reliant on the system. He had no natural understanding of how to control void energy, so every action required a direct command.
[System: Affirmative]
Reign felt the ground lose its hold on him. His body began to lift slowly, floating upward with ease.
He instinctively reached out, his body tilting slightly as he adjusted to the new sensation. It was more passive than what he was used to.
It was as if he were controlling a character through a controller, distant and detached from his own body.
But he didn’t mind it too much, as the pros outweighed the cons.
’Alright, let’s see if I can take this up a notch,’
he muttered, shaking off the feeling of discomfort.
SWOOOSH!
Reign pushed forward, testing his speed. It felt like swimming through the air. But it was still slower compared to his original body.
’System, negate air resistance, friction, and also negate the impact on my body. Scratch that—make my body ethereal so I won’t be hit by anything,’
[System: Affirmative. Host’s body now rendered ethereal, allowing it to pass through obstacles without physical interference.]
A strange sensation washed over him as his body transformed. It felt like he was no longer entirely solid, more like a shadow or a wisp of smoke.
SWOOOSH!
Everything around him slowed down. The world became a blur of colors, and the natural light struggled to keep up with his speed.
This was a speed his original body could never have attained. In its solid form, his body was bound by the limits of physical reality.
Now, with his ethereal state, he was no longer confined by those constraints.
’I’m too overpowered,’
he exclaimed, a sense of exhilaration flooding through him. ’
I might already be the strongest in this state,’