Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration
Chapter 172
It was only when I stopped and thought of the situation that I understood what had happened. While I had my suspicions that this T-Rex was the same one that I had fought against and died to, I wasn't too sure. I was simply releasing my anger on a creature that resembled it. Even after it said 'impossible!', I still assumed that it might have said that due to my similarities to the Elves or even the Dwarves that the last T-Rex had talked about.
Now, however, with the energy, speech, power, and similarities I could see, it was difficult to state that the beast in front of me was not the same one that I had fought against before.
I quickly closed my eyes when the realization hit me, trying my hardest to not let anger take over me even after knowing that anger was the trigger for the red energy. I simply didn't want to lose my self-control, and the bloodlust so far had been a little overwhelming.
'How... How are you alive! I killed you! After what you did to me I destroyed your corpse and made sure that you could never be revived even by the work of a necromancer! Then how... HOW!' It roared into my mind, only making me angrier.
"You want to know how?" I asked it with a slight smirk to cover my rage.
'Bastard! How dare you smile! Just because you can use some silly trick to beat me doesn't mean you are stronger!' Its voice thundered in my mind once again and caused a vein to bulge on my forehead.
'I'm going to kill this bastard...' I thought to myself before shaking my head as if that action would have gotten rid of those thoughts.
"Let me tell you... How I did it..." I spoke, but unlike the last few times I had spoken, there was a strange authority within my voice that caused the T-Rex to shiver and shut up even while technically being on its death bed.
I didn't understand why or how he could understand me, but I could only guess that it was due to his little sound ability. That is the only way the two of us could speak like this without having a language barrier.
Slowly, I walked up to the T-Rex, looking it in the eyes and not saying a single word the entire time. Its eyes also locked on me as I walked up to it, but it also chose to say nothing.