Chapter 145: Good Fortune Karma Fist!
"Haha, Fellow Daoist, it's useless. Your supernatural powers have no effect on me. Just admit defeat obediently."
Pangu laughed heartily, wielding the Sky-Opening Axe, and with just a flick of his finger, he shattered Gu Chuan's supernatural power as if any technique would crumble beneath his overwhelming force.
It was no surprise that in later generations, three thousand Demon Gods besieged him one after another, only to be mercilessly slaughtered. This kind of absolute brute force—one that crushed all spells without exception—was truly terrifying.
Perhaps those Demon Gods never even understood how they perished at Pangu's hands.
As the battle progressed, Pangu's astonishing combat talent became fully evident. At first, he was not entirely familiar with his own strength or the usage of his Chaos Supreme Treasures.
But as time went on, under Gu Chuan's relentless pressure, Pangu's combat proficiency improved by leaps and bounds. He transformed from a martial arts novice into a Great Martial Master, refining his skills at an alarming pace.
At this moment, Pangu was far stronger than he had been ten thousand years ago. With every breath he took, his power seemed to grow. Such talent in both cultivation and combat would make countless Demon Gods seethe with jealousy.
"Is that so? I don't think so," Gu Chuan replied calmly, unfazed by Pangu's words. "Strength is indeed formidable, but there are things beyond the reach of raw power. Are you unaware that even divine power has its limits?"
Pangu of later generations had placed too much faith in his own strength, believing he could break all techniques through sheer force alone. And so, when he finally split the heavens, he perished, merging into the Prehistoric World.
This was overconfidence. He had completely underestimated the difficulty of opening the heavens—and in the end, he paid with his life.
Moreover, in these ten thousand years of battling Pangu, Gu Chuan had not remained stagnant. He, too, had grown tremendously. To keep up with Pangu, he had exhausted all that he had learned in his lifetime.
