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 340: Deal with the Giants!

As he spoke, he raised his head slightly, his angular face curling up slightly, forming a subtle arc. This subtle smile seemed to carry an elusive hint of playfulness and disdain. His lips curved, half-smile, into a mocking arc, as if silently mocking the seemingly menacing, yet in reality vulnerable, attack before him.

In his eyes, this so-called powerful offensive was nothing more than a child's play. Facing such an attack, he didn't even frown, but simply stood there quietly, like an unshakable mountain.

Suddenly, without warning, he moved. Like a venomous snake poised for action, his right arm lashed forward. In that instant, time seemed to freeze. Only his fist could be seen slicing through the air at astonishing speed, leaving behind a sharp whistling sound. Its speed was like lightning tearing through the night sky, leaving a trail of dazzling light in its wake.

In the blink of an eye, his right fist met Ymir's powerful and imposing attack. Just as the two forces were about to collide head-on, a resounding boom suddenly erupted, resounding through the heavens and earth, jarring the eardrums and making the entire world tremble.

The loud bang was like a bolt from the blue, terrifying. Even more astonishing was the fact that Imir's previously considered unstoppable and powerful strength, after colliding with Su Yan's simple punch, instantly crumbled like a fragile sand sculpture encountering a surging ocean wave, dissipating without a trace.

"What!" Ymir's eyes widened, his face filled with disbelief. He stared blankly at the attack he had just unleashed with all his might being so easily neutralized, a wave of unprecedented shock and fear welling up in his heart. At that moment, he finally realized the sheer formidable nature of the opponent he faced.