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Su Heng had traversed to a world where demons were resurrecting, and the human realm was like hell. Water ghosts, fog demons, and drought monsters... powerful demons plagued the land. Major clans used fierce spirits for medicine, residing high above the clouds, while common folk struggled desperately amidst a divine, eerie apocalypse. In these chaotic times, Su Heng awoke with the talent of a Celestial Eater. His body grew limitlessly, gaining a property point for every pound he gained in weight. The bizarre and terrifying demons who slaughtered cities and eradicated nations were, to him, the most sweet and superior ingredients. He devoured their flesh and blood, feasted on their sinews and bones, plundered their Divine Skills, and seized their destinies. From the "Pure Yang Skill" to the "Heavenly Demon Transformation Technique," from the "Golden Bell Guard" to the "Demon Buddha's Golden Body," even the most ordinary martial arts in Su Heng's hands could burst forth incredible power. Years later... Su Heng's demonic body was colossal, his weight immeasurable. With a hundred hearts and a thousand arms, mortals were nothing more than ants to him — all gods and buddhas of the heavens, come to battle! ... This book is also known as "Godzilla of The Low Martial World."

Sister Huang Xing is here · Eastern
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Chapter 61: Ancestral Hall

Smack!

Su Heng threw the shattered bones and rotten flesh he was holding onto the ground and stomped on them, bursting them open.

He heard an angry voice coming through and first looked around before lowering his head to see a chubby man in front of him, yelling his head off at him.

In the dim moonlight, Su Heng could make out the chubby man's face.

"You are... Luo Tong," he recalled the previous incident on the upper floors of the crimson building, then looked at the chubby man's tear-streaked, near-collapse expression.

"Your family wasn't killed by me, and my reasons for being here have nothing to do with you," Su Heng explained calmly.

Upon hearing this, the little fatty's sobbing shoulders gradually ceased.

He reached up to wipe the tears from the corners of his eyes and lifted his head, "Really?"

"Of course it's true," Su Heng countered, "Do I have a reason to lie to you?"