Outside the transparent air wall, the enormous black sphere of flesh, composed of the corpses and pulp of millions of soldier beetles, continued to writhe and compress.
However, it wasn't the insects struggling.
Instead, it is that invisible wall that is slowly shrinking inward in an unstoppable manner.
For every inch the wall shrank inward, the corpses of thousands upon thousands of beetles were crushed into a pulp, producing a teeth-grinding "crunch."
A foul-slling, dark green liquid cascaded down from the gaps in the fleshy mass like a waterfall.
Inside the air wall.
The man in the white suit kept his hands open, his expression calm.
"Have you changed your mind now?"
"This is the last chance I'm giving you."
"If you co out now and swear allegiance to us, I can forgive and forget what happened."
"In the na of the Dawn Guild, I guarantee your personal safety."
However, he was t with silence.
And the increasingly piercing sound of carapace being crushed.
The bald giant Bhadra, standing to the side, had already grown two illusory arms made of golden light. He looked at the man in the white suit with impatience on his face.
"Why waste words with him?"
"Just crush him to death!"
Chong Wengu, standing in the distance, looked solemn and spoke earnestly.
"This guy is strange in every way."
"It would be better to kill him."
The man in the white suit ignored them, simply shaking his head with a genuine look of regret on his face.
"What a pity."
"I thought you were a smart person."
"Unfortunately, the arrogance of geniuses always leads to their downfall."
He slowly raised his right hand, his long, slender fingers spread out, palm facing outward, aid at the swarm of insects that blotted out the entire sky.
"Press".
A single word, uttered softly.
It was as if it were a divine decree.
"Boom—!!!"
The mont the words fell, the seemingly indestructible wall of air began to shrink inward with unstoppable force.
The enormous mountain of flesh, composed of the corpses of nearly a million soldier beetles, which was encased outside the wall, let out a mournful cry of unbearable strain under this terrifying pressure.
Countless carapaces were crushed, and dark green sap sprayed out like a waterfall.
The originally loose mountain of flesh is being compacted and solidified at a visible speed.
The volu is shrinking drastically!
1,000 ters... 500 ters... 100 ters...
The invisible pressure grew increasingly terrifying, even causing subtle distortions in space itself.
The man in the white suit continued to utter words of persuasion to surrender.
"It's not too late to change your mind now."
"I can stop anyti you ask."
However, he never heard the insect tar speak.
The man in the white suit couldn't help but feel sorry.
Bhadra, standing to the side, grinned savagely as he watched the "insect ball" shrink smaller and smaller, yet its density grew increasingly terrifying.
"Since he's so stubborn, let's just kill him!"
"Once I crush him into a marble, I'm going to stomp on it and smash it to pieces!"
Upon hearing this, the man in the white suit simply smiled faintly and nodded.
He reminded Bhadra and Chongwenguma, who had just flown up from the ruins, who were standing nearby.
"Get ready."
"This guy might make a last-ditch effort."
Chong Wengu's eyes burned with deep-seated hatred as he stared intently at the shrinking black sphere, as if he wanted to grind the enemy inside to dust.
He won't have a chance!
The man in the white suit said no more, and that invisible power surged to its peak in an instant!
The black corpse ball, which was originally ten ters in diater, was forcibly compressed to less than one square ter in a single second!
It was a black sphere with a smooth, mirror-like surface and an incredibly dense density.
It hovered silently in mid-air, exuding an ominous aura.
Bhadra and Chongwengumao had already raised their energy to its peak, focusing all their attention on preparing for the anticipated cataclysmic final counterattack.
One second.
Two seconds.
Three seconds.
The anticipated last-ditch counterattack did not materialize.
Not even the slightest fluctuation of energy was observed.
The black sphere floated there silently, eerily still.
"Um?"
Bhadra frowned, already vaguely sensing that sothing was wrong.
Chong Wengu also showed a puzzled expression.
The man in the white suit reached out and gently squeezed the black sphere.
"Disperse."
"Smack."
A soft sound.
The terrifying sphere, compressed from the remains of a million soldier beetles, shattered and disintegrated silently, like a sand sculpture, turning into a sky full of black dust that drifted away with the wind.
The dust has dissipated.
It was completely empty.
But there was no sign of the insect tar.
There was nothing there.
Where are they?
Bhadra stared wide-eyed, his face filled with disbelief.
"How is that possible? How could he have survived that kind of pressure?!"
Chong Wengu stared intently at the empty area, his face so dark it was almost dripping with water.
The man in the white suit slowly lowered his gaze.
It landed directly below the black corpse sphere that had been hovering.
On the ground there.
A large, dark hole, about one ter in diater, with smooth, bottomless edges, was quietly appearing there.
It resembles a mocking, wide-open mouth.
Only then did everyone realize.
Just as the man in the white suit was continuously using his mind to compress the swarm of insects.
The insect tar, taking advantage of the massive mountain of insect carcasses, silently and stealthily... right under everyone's noses...
It burrowed underground and ran away!
"Damn it!!!"
Bhadra let out a deafening roar that shook the air.
Without a second thought, he transford into a golden ray of light and rushed toward the cave.
"stop!"
The man in the white suit spoke coldly.
He stopped the impulsive Bhadra.
"If you chase after it now, you'll just be like a headless fly."
"You have no idea where this tunnel leads, nor can you find his target."
Bhadra was so angry that he trembled all over, his fists clenched so tightly they cracked, but he finally stopped in his tracks.
He knew that what the other person said was true.
The man in the white suit looked at the bottomless pit, and the gloom on his face slowly dissipated.
Instead, a complex expression appeared on his face, a mixture of amusent and helplessness.
He shook his head and let out a soft chuckle.
"It's better that they ran away."
"I'm actually quite reluctant to kill him."
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