I Became a Goblin, Holy Maiden, What Do You Regret?

Su Yan was reincarnated as a goblin, the lowest-ranked demon. In order to get revenge, he laid low frantically in the early stages.

Seeing through the wickedness of human nature, he completel...

Chapter 300 The Power of God!

At that moment, Vezax's eyes widened, his face filled with astonishment as he stared at the scene before him. A wave of doubt and unease washed over him. He simply couldn't believe what he was seeing. Could the creature standing before him really be just an ordinary goblin? This thought kept swirling in his mind, causing him to deeply question his usually sharp judgment.

At this moment, Su Yan slowly raised his head, his lips curling slightly upwards in a faint smile. That smile seemed relaxed, yet it concealed an immense confidence and composure. He quietly watched Vezax, who was stunned and somewhat bewildered, his hand tightly gripping the Ten Directions Sword, which emanated a mysterious light.

In a flash, Su Yan swung his arm, and the Ten Directions Sword slashed out with a sharp whistling sound. A resounding explosion, like thunder, erupted. Unexpectedly, at that very moment, a barrage of inky black shadow arrows, gleaming with an eerie light, suddenly emanated from Vezax's body. These shadow arrows, dense as raindrops, hurtled towards Su Yan at an astonishing speed.

Because the distance between the two sides was too close, despite Su Yan's strong defense, the shadow arrows quickly hit his body. Fortunately, they were unable to break through his impenetrable defense. However, just when everyone breathed a sigh of relief, something even more terrifying happened - the shadow arrows exploded violently the moment they made contact with Su Yan's body.

Instantly, terrifying explosions echoed, deafening the ears. A massive shockwave swept across the surrounding area, raising clouds of dust. The billowing smoke, like a roaring dragon, instantly engulfed Su Yan.

"Lord Goblin!" Alleria and Thalas cried out in unison, their hearts pounding in their throats, their gaze fixed on the cloud of smoke and dust, their faces thick with worry.