Facing the onslaught of countless meteorites, Carnage Kabuto, despite his speed, couldn't completely ignore it. As the meteorites fell, he began to doubt life. If he hadn't lost his rationality, he might have been bewildered by the sheer volume of the attack.
The meteorite gradually formed an encirclement. This was actually Tatsumaki weakening her strength. Otherwise, the impact of so many meteorites on the neighborhood would be quite huge, but even so, Carnage Kabuto is not an opponent of the meteorites.
Gradually, he was affected, and the movements of his feet slowed down a lot. At this time, a large number of meteorites directly fell down. Facing the meteorite, in the end, Carnage Kabuto was reduced to a pile of rubble.
"Finally dealt with this guy. Speedy opponents like him are such a nuisance. Just like that Ugly Fuhrer from the Monster Association!"
Tatsumaki wiped the sweat from her forehead. She had expended a significant amount of energy summoning so many meteorites in quick succession, and she was feeling the strain.
"This funeral sure made a big mess. But Tatsumaki, you should learn to control your power better. More power doesn't always mean better results. Precision and finesse can often yield surprising outcomes!"
Asahi reminded a little bit. In the face of different enemies, Tatsumaki should have different ways of fighting.
While Tatsumaki's meteorite barrage could easily dispatch a hundred Dragon-level Ancient Kings, it took longer to defeat Carnage Kabuto. If not for his loss of rationality, he might have withstood Tatsumaki's barrage until she tired out.
At that time, Tatsumaki will be the one defeated. But it's fine now, as Carnage Kabuto has been dealt with.
"Got it. You're quite the nag. Don't lecture me anymore!"
After Tatsumaki dropped a sentence, she flew down find Genus. At this moment, Genus still looked bewildered. He hadn't expected Carnage Kabuto to be defeated so swiftly, leaving him with no chance to act.
"Genus, right? Pack up your things and come with me. It's better if you don't resist, or I can't guarantee your safety!"
Tatsumaki looked at Genus and said. Genus could do nothing about this, and can only obediently comply.
"Are you taking him back to the Hero Association? You know what the higher-ups are like. They're not to be trusted!"
Asahi reminded. The higher-ups of the Hero Association were known for their ambition and opportunism. They wouldn't hesitate to use underhanded tactics for their own gain, even if it meant collaborating with villains.
What is the difference between this kind of thing and Shichibukai in One Piece World? If they are only a Hero organization, then there's no need to worry at all, because they have really tried their best. But what they worry about is the fame and fortune of the hero association, that's why they went to find those villains.
No, in fact, these guys are not just villains, they're not heroes at all. Even later, some of them, like Metal Bat, directly switched sides from the Hero Association. It's because the Hero Association is too focused on fame and fortune. These S-Class heroes have their own beliefs, and they're not tools to be used by the association. Money-wise, they're well-off enough. They don't need to stay in their current positions. Of course, except for that Sitch guy, the association's higher-ups really aren't great.
"What else can I do? Handing him over to those people is like being caught by someone else. Can I just kill him?"
Tatsumaki was also at a loss. Genus was exceptionally unique. If he were to stay alive, he'd surely attract countless pursuers. Tatsumaki couldn't handle all of that. As for letting Genus leave, that's out of the question. If he worked together with villains or monsters, it would be even more troublesome.
So, instead of racking her brain, she decided to hand him over to the association's higher-ups. Even if they caused trouble, she could deal with it later. At the moment, she couldn't think of any other solution.
"Well, it's up to you. In fact, it has nothing to do with me!"
Asahi didn't say much. To put it bluntly, he's just giving reminder. In fact, as long as Genus is still alive, as long as the information in his hand is obtained, then those people will become the real controller.
Of course, this wasn't entirely a bad thing. After all, those individuals would likely try to stabilize the world to maintain their control. However, if they became corrupt, that would be another story.
In the end, Tatsumaki took Genus away and handed him over to the association's higher-ups. After Genus was handed over, all the donors who had contributed to the association appeared.
They were all after Genus. Regarding this, Tatsumaki was too lazy to care, and neither did most others.
On the contrary, countless people began trying to invest in the Hero Association, hoping to get a piece of the pie. However, these wealthy individuals weren't idiots. They knew that if too many immortal beings existed, problems would arise. So, they wouldn't allow Genus to fall into just anyone's hands.
On the other hand, Sonic, who had captured the fake Genus, was severely scolded by the wealthy man who had hired him. He couldn't argue because he had made a huge mistake in judgment. He had captured a fake and, to make matters worse, the fake had committed suicide, leaving him in a difficult position.
He was furious, but he hadn't lost his mind. This mission could only be considered a failure. After all, he didn't have the courage to go to the Hero Association and cause trouble by getting Genus out of there.
For now, the matter of Asahi has come to a temporary conclusion. Actually, Asahi is currently living quite comfortably. As long as he meets the demands of those higher-ups, they'll keep him around and even allow him to continue his research.
They just won't provide him with enough materials, at least not enough to create another monster to help him escape or anything like that.
Of course, they seem to have forgotten that there's another Hero who isn't on their side.
While other heroes might not care, S-Class Hero, Zombie Man is different. He's a product of Genus's experiments, so he harbors a deep hatred for him. However, he had been unable to locate Genus's whereabouts until now.
This guy transformed him into an entirely immortal being. Unless he's turned into ashes, Zombie Man will always resurrect. His resilience is remarkable.
Upon learning that Genus had been captured by the Hero Association, Zombie Man began devising his own plans.