Whenever the monster made a move, even before it displayed any actions, Wang Longhu could deduce its next intention from the details of its limbs.
He would evade in ti beforehand.
After a few dozen exchanges, Wang Longhu felt sowhat bored.
Although the monster was fast and its blade strikes were swift, it seed to have no other combat capabilities.
With that in mind, Wang Longhu lost interest in continuing to test it further.
In a flash, he appeared behind the monster, unleashing a punch with a surge of True Qi like an air cannon.
The monster’s body was instantly pierced from its rear to its chest, creating a transparent bloody hole.
Bang.
The monster imdiately fell to the ground, its wings and head twitching for a mont before finally becoming still.
Similar to the first level, the mont the monster died, a platform rose from the ground.
However, this ti the platform was not wooden but made of a mixture of insect limbs.
Placed on top was a crystal-clear translucent mbrane egg, with embryo-like floating objects inside.
Although it looked sowhat disgusting, it couldn’t conceal the rich aura of energy it emitted.
Wang Longhu picked it up, punctured it, and directly drank the entire nutrient fluid inside.
After he finished it in one gulp, all that remained of the egg were layers of useless mbranes.
The next level arrived as expected.
By now, Wang Longhu had realized that this place was akin to a trial ground.
Defeating the monster on each level would allow him to progress to the next.
And passing each level granted certain rewards.
With little doubt, to leave this room and reach other rooms within Kukulkan,
Wang Longhu must clear this tower; otherwise, he would remain trapped in this room.
Unable to find a door leading to the next room.
Understanding this, Wang Longhu charged forward triumphantly, with no monster on any level being his match.
Relying on the rewards from each level, Wang Longhu amassed imnse wealth, with a drastic increase in potential points.
Such a scenario was unimaginable outside.
The ancient civilization relic indeed was a great place for a Super Martial Artist to quickly prosper and boost one’s strength.
...
In a room within Kukulkan.
Jostar stood solemnly on an island roughly 500 square ters in size.
In the surrounding sea, there were giant-toothed sharks with two heads, three heads, or even four heads.
These were top predators from the Early Miocene epoch of the Cenozoic era, supposedly extinct.
Yet now, Jostar saw no fewer than a thousand of these mutated variants.
A hundred ters in front of him stood a humanoid creature not much different from a human, except for lacking ears, a nose, and hair, standing 2 ters tall.
This creature had pale blue skin, and webbing between its ten fingers and ten toes, like that of a frog.
"Guagua-ligua-gua."
The humanoid creature chuckled, its feet suddenly vibrating, producing a sonic boom, and charged at Jostar in an instant, aiming a slap at his face.
Jostar’s expression changed drastically, and he quickly turned his arms to tal, countering with a backhand defense.
However, the mont the humanoid’s slap hit his arms, Jostar felt as if his arms were about to break.
The force of the opponent’s impact was simply too overwhelming!
Even as a Super Martial Artist, he struggled to withstand it.
The danger lay in that this island was small.
If Jostar were knocked into the sea, or their battle collapsed the island, he would be devoured by the mutated giant-toothed sharks in the sea.
Even though Jostar could turn his skin cells tal, he couldn’t avoid such a fate.
Not to ntion that this humanoid appeared to be proficient in swimming, potentially becoming even stronger in water.
All these factors combined made the pressure on Jostar imnse.
He might very well die here today.
Bam!
The humanoid creature slapped continuously from all directions at Jostar’s body.
It attacked with no rhy or reason, purely relying on its strength and speed.
Jostar caught its attacks with his tallic hands; the significant difference was that he knew martial arts.
What is martial arts?
They are the crystallization of human wisdom.
Martial arts allow one with similar physical capabilities to easily defeat soone who doesn’t know martial arts.
Skills were invented to make people stronger.
Physical prowess plus skills often result in power greater than 2.
Seizing an opportunity, Jostar quickly struck, punching the humanoid’s armpit.
The sa punch, when hit on the back versus the armpit, naturally delivered different damage.
The back is harder and more durable.
But the armpit, being a vulnerable spot, suffers greater impact when injured.
The humanoid’s expression instantly filled with pain, its movents becoming sluggish.
Jostar seized the mont and delivered another iron punch to the creature’s face.
Jostar’s iron punch was literally an iron punch, tal smashing into flesh.
The humanoid’s entire face was dented by Jostar’s punch, blue blood oozing from its nostrils.
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