"The Demon Abyss has not yet descended; no one can do anything to you now, but when the Demon Abyss comes, I will make sure I see for myself your mark being erased within it," said the old woman.
Even knowing that today she couldn't escape her fate, the old woman didn't beg for mercy. Instead, she looked at Su Nan with scorn, as if she had already seen him being bombarded and killed by numerous demonic beasts in succession.
This was normal; demonic beasts never begged for mercy, after all, they could resurrect, and dying once or twice didn't mean much to them.
But the old woman would die without knowing that being killed by Su Nan meant there was no chance of revival.
"The Demon Abyss is coming?" Su Nan was startled; this was the first time he had heard this.
But now was not the time to ask about this.
He said to the old woman, "Don't worry, you won't see that day."
Without wasting any more words, he launched an attack, initiating the fight.