Chapter 864
Undey the bombardient of Furunda, the floor crabe noch by inch, mening into pieces of clones that do n directions like a fierce storm
These endless stones flew everywhere around and spored ned a single camer
Haylan was too fast for them to catch with their naked eyes, so they could only use this method to force him to red himself
At the same time, the red–robed messenger once again released the cursed beetles that he had carefully nurtured, and transformed them into clusters of black mist swirling around him
He had his own way of determining Haylan’s speed and direction of attack
However, this method did not work.
After all the stones had flown out, there was no response in the surroundings. The stones did not touch anything, not even a shadow.
“Huum?”
Both the red–robed messenger and Furutula’s expressions changed.
When Haylan disappeared just now, they all thought that Haylan was coming for them, so they reacted immediately. But instead, Haylan stopped attacking
“Don’t stop, he could attack at any moment, do not let him succeed. The red–robed messenger whispered in a deep voice. Following his words, Furutula attacked again and began to tear down the roof.
Both of them had no idea where Haylan was, so they could only resort to this clumsy yet effective method of defense and combat.
However, even after engaging in this intellectual and courageous battle with the air for a long time, Haylan still did not show up himself.
But the aura of killing intent that emanated from Haylan continued to envelop the two of them, sending shivers down their spines, and leaving them too terrified to stop.
Finally, after defensively fending off for two minutes, they saw Haylan standing quietly at the highest point of the rooftop. looking at them coldly.
His gaze seemed to mock them as if watching a show for entertainment.
“Not bad for those moves, all of you. If you joined a circus, you would probably be able to get a good position Haylan said casually.
“You!”
When Furutula and the red–robed messenger saw Haylan’s gaze, their expressions immediately turned extremely ugly. They realized that Haylan had been observing them all along, treating them like monkeys to amuse himself.
Moreover, Haylan’s words were clearly an insult to them.
He had referred to them, the two members among the Eight Demigods, as circus performers!
Such humiliation was simply intolerable.
“You bastard, Haylan, come down and face me one–on–one if you have the guts!”
Furutula, being more straightforward and simple–minded, was furious seeing Haylan calmly enjoying the entertainment, feeling like he had been made a fool of.
“Fine, I understand. Since you are in such a hurry to die, I will fulfill your wish Haylan said calmly.
As soon as the words fell, Haylan’s figure once again disappeared abruptly.
“Be careful, he might actually be coming this time” The red–robed messenger said in a low voice.
As he spoke, he took out the cursed beetles that he had raised and kept them surrounding himself for protection.
“No, he might still want to toy with us. This time, I won’t fall for it again” Furutula gritted his teeth and his eyes darkened.
Before he could finish speaking, his vision blurred and Haylan appeared in front of him like a ghost.
Chapter 86%
Such a none shocked Furundla
However, before he could reant, Haylan had already taken action. He grabbed Furutula’s head and smashed it fiercely on the ground with a loud bang
Furusula was caught off guard and was instantly struck, with blood streaming from his head
Haylan’s movements were incredibly fast, grabbing Furutula’s head and continuously smashing onto the hard floor
In the end, under this relentless onslaught, the floor of the rooftop shattered and created a huge crack
Even though Furutula was tough, he could not withstand such an attack at this moment. His head was battered, blood flowed, and he lost consciousness eventually
“How difficult is that?” Haylan could not help but laugh.
Within a 3–mile radius, any living being was turned into a mist of blood.
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