Chapter 310: Overpowered puppet
Atlan had an intangible connection with the puppet. He knew its location even when he couldn't see it, he knew what it was doing, and somehow, he could command it through just his thoughts.
TWANG!
The puppet let go of an arrow and it pierced through the fog outwards. Atlan was so surprised at its speed and strength that he almost thought that the Huntsman somehow revived and was now targeting him again.
In hindsight, he shouldn't have been surprised. According to the LifeSkill description, any puppet he created would have the same level as his Spinster LifeSkill.
And since his Spinster LifeSkill was at the Intern level, this meant that any puppet he created would also be at the Intern level.
TWANG! TWANG! TWANG!
He commanded the puppet to shoot more arrows, and sure enough, all of them had the same piercing power as an Intern-level Savior.
Even though it was written in the LifeSkill itself, Atlan still couldn't believe it. With an Intern-level puppet by his side, Atan was more than confident in fighting against other Specialist-level Canzers. Even though there was still a large disparity, he didn't have to fear for his life anymore.
The puppet's aim was accurate as well. As long as he commanded the puppet to hit a target, the arrow would fly toward the target with little to no deviance.
Since I experienced the Huntsman's terrifying aim firsthand, I was able to impart that ability to my puppet as well. I doubt the puppet would have the same aim as the original one if I hadn't faced it myself.
When he imagined the Huntsman, he converged everything he knew about the Huntsman into the image in his mind. He even imagined the Huntsman's backstory and his grudge against the White Canzer when creating the image.
Everything resulted in a very accurate replica of the real Huntsman.
"Now, for the most important part…"
Now that he proved the puppet's strength, it was time to try out the other feature of his Spinster LifeSkill.
According to the description, he was entitled to imbue the puppet with his LifeSkill.
He had to make sure. After all, this feature sounded too good to be true.
He looked down deep inside his Soul
System and focused on his Spinster LifeSkill. He dived deep into the planet, going through its atmosphere.
Once he crash-landed on the surface of the planet, he was suddenly faced with an altar in the middle of the ground made out of yarns.
There was a single statue on the front, with a striking resemblance to the Huntsman puppet.
Opposite the puppet was the altar depicting a Solar System revolving around a giant sun.
He walked closer and realized that the planets in the Solar System were not mere planets, they were his LifeSkills. Each of them had patterns that had the same attributes as his LifeSkills.
There were nine total planets, which confused him. After all, he had 11 LifeSkills.
Since he was already at the Spinster LifeSkill planet, he understood why it wasn't in the selection. But strangely enough, his Grim Reaper Physique wasn't included in the solar system.
Does that mean I can't give my Physique to my puppets?
The fact that the LifeSkill had the mysterious 'God' job was probably the reason why he couldn't imbue it to his other puppets.
Atlan didn't care much about it because he wasn't planning on lending his Physique LifeSkill anyway.
He had other plans for his Huntsman puppet. He had eyes on one of his LifeSkills.
And strangely enough, this planet was glowing, as if it was begging to get imbued into the puppet.
He picked up the miniature planet in his hands and observed it. The whole planet was colored in a bluish-green fire as if it were a sun instead of a planet.
This was his Apocalyptic Hellfire LifeSkill.
This was the perfect power to lend to the Huntsman puppet. With its perfect aim, this LifeSkill would be a deadly weapon in its hands.
He walked over to the marble statue with the LifeSkill planet in his hands.
He looked at an indentation in the statue's chest and found that the LifeSkill planet fit perfectly in the indentation.
This also confirmed that he could only give one LifeSkill to a puppet since there was only one indentation for the planet.
He gently pushed the planet onto the statue's chest and it magically flew out of his hands and perfectly fit itself inside the indentation.
Once it did, the whole statue glowed in a golden light that sent a powerful shockwave that pushed Atlan's consciousness out of the planet and out of his Soul System.
He opened his eyes.
The Huntsman puppet looked at its hands as if it was still reeling from the power Atlan gave it. And if one looked closely, they would see a bluish-green fire billowing in the puppet's eyes.
"Show me the power of my LifeSkill," Atlan commanded the puppet.
And as he did, the puppet immediately took out an arrow from his quiver and readied it to his bow. It seemed the puppet was far more excited than Atlan about trying out his new power.
TWANG!
A bluish-green line of fire appeared the moment the puppet let go of the arrow. The projectile almost seemed instantaneous as it immediately landed out into one of the skyscrapers in the distance.
BOOM!
The explosion sent out a large bluish-green fire that spread outwards and into the sky.
The skyscraper turned into molten metal and glass. The explosion shook its very foundation and forced it to tilt and fall to the ground.
The skyscraper would have crashed onto the streets if the lingering bluish fire hadn't consumed its very composition and turned it into ashes.
Atlan looked at the wisps of fire falling slowly from the dark skies.
"I was too excited…"
He forgot that since he imbued his LifeSkill into an Intern-level puppet, that meant that his Apocalyptic Hellfire was also turned into an Intern-level LifeSkill.