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Abundant Martial Arts Virtue

My surname is Wu, and everyone calls me Little Wu. I've seen those Mobile Battle Armors deep underground that surpass human imagination, and I've also witnessed someone in the asteroid belt of space punch a star to pieces with a single Fist. Buddy, listen up, here are some of my fight insights: When fighting the Dragon Clan, don't listen to what they say, just keep hitting them until they're dead; Dealing with fairies is a bit tricky, it's best not to let them see you, and to take sneaky shots; When it comes to orcs, there are two words for it, wrestling naked! If a Devil is looking for trouble, just desperately twist its horns, and it's bound to kneel; Alright, I'm off to fight in a bar now, more detailed content when I get back.

Flaming Fortress · sci-fi
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143 Chs

Chapter 69: Human Head

Ravine.

Shrouded in tattered, dark robes, the Death God staggered across a jumble of rocks.

Its form neared four meters in height, massive in stature, surrounded by countless tendrils, dangling densely packed wailing souls.

Regrettably, within the ravine, all manner of animals were incapable of perceiving it.

Even a roe deer that leapt past the Death God did not have the slightest awareness of its presence.

The Death God walked in silence, seemingly indifferent to these creatures.

Suddenly.

A dove flew down, alighting on the ground before the Death God, pecking at insects on the earth.

It blocked the Death God's path.

The Death God halted, silent for a moment, then gently sidestepped, moving past the bird sluggishly.

As it passed by—

a slender, elongated tendril emerged from within the Death God's robe, lightly touching the dove's back.

An opening instantly appeared on the dove's back.

Blood gushed forth.