Chapter 1758: Attacked when least expected
Chapter 1758: Attacked when least expected
“BOOOOOOM!”
A thunderous explosion echoed across the vast, ancient forest as Cain’s fifteen-meter-tall figure tore through a gargantuan beast—a monster so massive it spanned over a thousand kilometers in length and weighed billions of tons.
Yet, despite its size and strength, the creature’s flesh, muscles, and bones offered no resistance. Cain’s Absolute Destruction True Doomsday Body pierced it like paper, ripping a gaping hole through its core.
Before the shockwave had even settled, Cain moved again—an unstoppable force of annihilation. He struck the earth with enough impact to shatter mountains, bouncing upward and slamming a ferocious punch into the chest of another towering monster.
The instant his fist connected, the beast froze, its body trembling. Then, with a violent, earth-shaking blast, its back exploded outward as the force of Cain’s strike detonated within.
Not even a second passed before something even more terrifying unfolded: from the wounds of the fallen creatures, waves of crimson flames erupted, igniting their flesh, consuming their blood, and growing stronger by the second.
Ordinarily, the sight of two such colossal monsters being slaughtered in the blink of an eye would have sent the rest of the horde into a frenzy of terror. But these beasts knew no fear. Their eyes were empty, void of reason, consumed only by bloodlust and madness. They knew nothing of self-preservation; they existed solely to kill, destroy, and devour.
Cain smiled coldly at the raw brutality of it all. The wild, mindless nature of these creatures only fed his own rising ferocity. Without hesitation, he continued his assault.
A monster’s claw, the size of a mountain, swiped toward him with terrifying momentum. But Cain, moving with impossible precision, twisted his body mid-air. His leg lashed out in a devastating counter-kick that collided with the incoming claw. The moment of contact detonated the beast’s limb—an eruption of gore and shattered bone as the claw burst like an overripe fruit.
