Reincarnated with a lucky draw system

Chapter 131: DRASTIC ACTIONS



"Perfect. Let's get to work, shall we?" Aaron said, placing his hand on the ground of Blue Star. The planet's surface was rough under his palm, scarred from years of chaos and dungeon breaks, but he ignored the grit, his mind focused on the outrageous plan brewing in his reincarnated brain—a scheme so bold it could reshape the world.

His plan was simple and practical, but outrageous. He planned to revert the state of Blue Star to how it was a year ago. The idea had sparked like a lucky draw jackpot, a way to undo the destruction, reclaim lost cores, and turn the tide in his favor.

Focusing, Aaron utilized his talent as he sent a wave of his mana to envelope the entire Blue Star, and at the same time, he allowed his blood to flow freely from his body. The mana spread like an invisible tide, seeping into every crevice, the air humming with its blue-tinged energy, while his blood gushed out in crimson streams, warm and metallic, pooling around him.

The blood continued flowing from his body that had an infinite amount. At first, the blood was just a large puddle, then a pond, then a river, then a sea. The flow was relentless, the red liquid spreading across the landscape like a living entity, soaking the soil, filling craters, and turning the ruined plains into a viscous ocean under the dim sun.

Aaron concentrated, his mind focused on the goal though he forgot about the passage of time as he remained rooted for days, spreading his mana to try to envelope Blue Star. The process was grueling, his body straining under the weight of covering an entire planet, sweat beading on his forehead, the wind whispering against his skin as hours blurred into nights.

Whenever he exhausted his large reserves of strength and stamina, he reverted his state to a perfect condition and continued the process again till everything became subconscious and his mind entered a zoned state. The reversal was seamless, time bending around him, energy flooding back like a reset button, his hybrid body adapting to the cycle with mechanical precision.

Aaron didn't allow any form of distraction in this state, focused only on getting the task done. The world around him faded, sounds muffled, his senses tuned solely to the mana flow and the blood's expansion, a meditative trance that pushed his Primordial talent to its limits.

His blood continued to flow still, faster than is humanly possible by a long shot. The sea of red grew, waves lapping at distant shores, the scent of iron thick in the air, a testament to his infinite reserves.

After about a month, Aaron successfully covered the whole of Blue Star with his mana, beginning the next process. The mana blanket was complete, a shimmering veil invisible to the naked eye but pulsing with power, the planet now in his grasp.

Reversing the state of Blue Star slowly. His actions were strenuous to his body more than Aaron had expected. But being in a zoned state ensured he didn't break his concentration and fail in accomplishing what he wanted. The reversal started at the edges, ruins rebuilding, scars fading, the air vibrating with temporal energy as time unwound like a spooled thread.

It took two entire months for Aaron to complete the process, in that month, his blood had flooded every inch of Blue Star on the surface and also the underground cities. The red tide seeped into caves and bunkers, the flow relentless, the planet drowning in his essence.

The only place spared from his blood was the underground hiding spot of Draken and co that was tightly secured. The barrier there repelled the blood, a small pocket of resistance in the sea of crimson.

Every being was drowned with Aaron's blood. Humans died from drowning and awakened as hybrids, their bodies convulsing as the blood forced changes, fur sprouting or fangs lengthening in a painful rebirth. Monsters on the other hand that were below S rank drowned and never resurrected, their corpses sinking into the depths, dissolved by the overwhelming power.

The dead corpses on the other hand were resurrected by Aaron's blood, becoming immortals. Bones rattled, flesh reformed, eyes opening with a gasp as life returned, eternal and unyielding.

Time sphere slowly covered the entire Blue Star as every ruin was reverted to perfect state before its destruction. The sphere expanded like a bubble, time rewinding within, buildings rising from rubble, cracks sealing with a soft glow.

The dungeons also returned to their state before the dungeon break, their cores remaining intact. Portals reopened, empty chambers echoing, the cores pulsing with untapped energy.

Although the dungeons reappeared with the reversal of time, no monsters were found within the dungeons as Aaron's sphere only affected non-living objects, creating dungeons with just dungeon cores and no monsters at all. The halls were silent, a hollow echo of their former threats, ripe for exploitation.

On the third month, Aaron finally completed the process of reverting time for every inch of Blue Star to its state a year ago while he was around. The sphere dissipated, the planet restored, vibrant and whole once more.

Aaron opened his eyes, exiting his zoned state. The wind brushed his face, the sun warmer on his skin, the air cleaner, a sense of accomplishment washing over him like a lucky draw win.

[Welcome back, Host. You sure did take your time. And also, you look way more mature in this form] the system commented, its voice carrying a hint of amusement.

"What are you talking about?" Aaron asked, floating on his blood that still remained, covering the whole of Blue Star. The red ocean undulated beneath him, a vast sea of his own making, the scent of iron heavy in the air.

[You used your talent for three entire months. In the process, your body broke down and repaired itself in an endless cycle of destruction and reconstruction. Let's say your appearance changed and you grew older. Plus your long white hair. If I must say, you look like an actual vampire primogenitor now] the system praised, its tone almost teasing.

"What?" Aaron said in confusion, staring at his reflection in a mirror he retrieved from his inventory. His features were sharper, hair flowing like silver silk, his eyes deeper with an ancient glint, the change a shock that mirrored his growing power.

"System. This isn't just some mild change. It's a drastic change in appearance," Aaron groaned, slightly frustrated, holding his long white hair in his hand, the strands soft but unfamiliar.

[What happened? You succeeded. Congratulations. 90% of humans on Blue Star is either a hybrid or an immortal. With some monsters becoming hybrids as well.]

"Hah. So my action paid off?" Aaron asked, a pleased look on his face, the exhaustion forgotten in the rush of victory.

[It did. Also, the dungeon cores are now available for your consumption. So what do you want to do now? Ask your subjects to gather them for you?]

"Nope. That's too long. I have spent a lot of time on Blue Star. It's time to move to the next challenge. I got this," Aaron smiled, controlling his blood to infiltrate the unguarded dungeons and retrieve the dungeon cores from the dungeon. The blood snaked through portals, tendrils wrapping around the cores like living vines.


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