Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 5

Earth

A man with long black hair stood in front of the corpse of the young man that he had just killed with a single stab of his hand.

A sympathetic smile curved up the edges of the man's lips before he finally shook his head and took a step back, appearing almost 50 meters away in less than a nanosecond.

"You are quite strong. You must not be human" The white-haired elf concluded aloud, making sure that the man heard the last part of his sentence.

"You are wrong..." The man finally spoke, his deep voice resonating with the air while creating spatial distortions as it left his mouth. "I am human. I am the most powerful human anything in this universe will lay their eyes upon... Yet you seem to not remember me?" the man let out a subtle smirk before once again shaking his head.

After finishing his short dialogue, he did not waste another second as he slid his right foot back. At the same time, he placed his left fist at his hip while stretching his arm forwards, opening his palm, and gesturing to the white-haired man with a 'Come at me' movement of his hand.

"Insolence! The human of the prophecy is dead and yet you dare stand against me!?" The white-haired man began to float in the air, his hair floating up and dancing around in the wind while a chaotic red and black aura, similar to the color of his armor began to shroud him within it.

"Dare?" The black-haired man scoffed before unleashing an Azure-golden aura laced in a deep red, an indication of how many people he had to kill to get to where he was today.

"Let us see who the arrogant one is after our clash shall we." as the aura exploded out of him, it caused his hair to also blow back and flutter in the winds, finally revealing his handsome face without a trace of imperfections.

Simultaneously, his deadly golden eyes with several deep crimson Halo's around his silver pupils locked onto the flying red-figure draped by a red aura, making that very same figure feel a shudder down his spine, a shudder that he had not felt in over tens of thousands of years.