These creatures are made of energy and bone fragnts, extrely fragile, relying solely on swarm tactics to win.
In less than two seconds of collective stupefaction, the black tide that nearly filled the tomb was cleared out by the four of them.
Xu Changjiang perford exceptionally well, simultaneously summoning forty-eight summoned beasts.
He is now charging through the army of tentacle monsters with Long Yuanhai as the spearhead, continuously reducing their numbers.
Above, Lu Wenwu relentlessly pursued as the enemy retreated.
His terrifying fists were like machine guns, crazily firing, and in just a few seconds, the head of the divine corpse was blasted into a bloody ss of flying fragnts. Even the tentacles couldn’t magically repair themselves.
This move works!
As Lu Wenwu prepared to keep the montum going and directly dismantle the damaged right arm of the divine corpse, the opponent finally reacted.
With its head missing, it transford into the legendary War God Xingtian. Its tall yet agile body sharply twisted, and its left palm, carrying the wind, slapped fiercely at Lu Wenwu.
"This is more like it!"
Lu Wenwu didn’t dodge or evade, his grin grew even more sinister, and his disproportionately powerful right fist ferociously punched out.
"Boom!"
The terrifying aftermath spread outward from the center point of their clash, and the strong gust instantly overturned countless tentacle monsters.
Even the ceiling, which was rely a bit higher than the divine corpse, had large chunks of earth smashed and collapsed, continually dropping soil down.
The divine armor, which had been out of commission for ten thousand years, remained firm.
Even now, Lu Wenwu’s all-out punch without using skills rely left a deep imprint on it.
Once, this armor was among the most top-tier mythical equipnt, perhaps even stronger!
But Lu Wenwu didn’t know whether mythical level had any further equipnt level divisions; everything was just his conjecture.
This clash resulted in a tie, neither side breaking the other’s defense.
"Aweso!"
Lu Wenwu laughed loudly in mid-air, stabilized his footing, then his dragon wings flapped fiercely as he returned again.
His wild punch seed to carry the might of the heavens and earth, transforming into a vast ocean, enveloping the divine corpse that swayed relentlessly in the tsunami like a lone leaf.
Yet, this singular leaf couldn’t be capsized.
The divine corpse’s right arm stretched in front, and the exposed flesh was blown apart by Lu Wenwu’s dragon claw, revealing the shriveled vessels infested with tentacles and the ebony black radius.
That touch of black, even after ten thousand years of sedint, still shocks the heart.
Mysterious and profound markings, which cannot be analyzed or understood, are imprinted on it, faintly emitting an eerie black light.
Even Lu Wenwu, as reckless as he was, must treat this dark bone with caution.
It’s power that would corrupt even divine spirits.
As strong as the Old Dragon King was back then, he could only choose to seal the high-concentration pollutants, along with himself, in the Dragon Palace after sweeping all infected individuals, depending on the grand array forged by the forces of the world to gradually wear them down.
Lu Wenwu didn’t understand what this pollution was.
But he knew, once affected, even divine spirits that were once as warm as spring would fall into madness, and even the most gentle and cute animals would turn into rampaging exotic beasts, destroying everything they could see with all-out effort.
Outer God... God of Origin... Great Evolution God...
These are the nas left by Him.
How powerful is His existence?
Just ten milliliters of blood purified by the system can give oneself a heaven-defying recovery talent.
rely a projection could corrupt an entire planet, causing countless creatures to mutate and create new species.
Even if the cultivation golden age of Divine Protection Continent was so splendid, and countless divine spirits were so powerful, they still couldn’t escape the fate of near destruction.
Such an enemy...
It’s truly exhilarating!
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