After the humanoid creature smashed the door with a punch, its single eye fixed on Herag, seemingly observing sothing.
Herag didn’t act rashly either, and the two sides faced off for a brief mont.
A mont later, the one-eyed creature flickered and rushed directly in front of Herag, delivering a swift punch.
Herag raised his left hand, and the Storm Giant Shield instantly enlarged, blocking the blow.
Holding the shield firmly in his left hand, he withstood the considerable force of the one-eyed creature’s punch without his hand sinking even a fraction.
"What the heck..."
Herag felt sowhat baffled, as an unknown demon suddenly appeared and attacked without a word.
He clenched his right fist and retaliated.
The one-eyed creature, seeing Herag’s fist, showed a hint of fear in its eye, hurriedly retreating to evade.
"Titan Power!"
Seeing the retreat, Herag imdiately utilized Titan Power, entering a state of maximum combat potential.
With the enemy’s strength unknown, Herag didn’t care if others saw, as giving his all was most important.
Recently, he significantly enhanced his physical attributes by absorbing Demon Aura, elevating all attributes to over forty points.
Under the original Titan Power form, each attribute was fifty or sixty points, not much different from the base attributes.
But now, Herag glanced at his body data panel: "Power 75.5, agility 68.6, Constitution 78.4."
The attributes provided in the Titan Power form had also increased slightly, which Herag guessed was due to an increase in basic attributes, further elevating the effects of the Titan Power magic.
Herag’s current size was massive, over four ters tall, with his head nearly touching the ceiling.
Looking at the one-eyed demon ahead, the huge size difference made it seem like the demon was being relentlessly hunted.
Herag struck first, using Space Travel to appear directly behind the one-eyed creature, then extended his massive palm to grasp its head.
The one-eyed creature reacted quickly, its body spinning in place, with blade-like legs slicing toward Herag’s huge hand.
Despite the dark gold armor covering his body, Herag didn’t choose to clash directly, as the blade edges might have additional properties.
If these blade edges had the sa properties as Ed’s Black Sword, there was a risk of injury.
The one-eyed creature seized the opportunity to roll forward and evade Herag’s grasp.
After getting back on its feet, the single eye started glowing, then suddenly emitted a black-purple beam toward Herag.
The speed was so fast that Herag didn’t have ti to react.
The room was so narrow and the beam so fast, it shot towards Herag’s chest from a very close distance.
The black-purple beam pierced through the dark gold armor, leaving a small hole and directly touched Herag’s flesh.
Herag was shocked, completely surprised by the beam’s strong penetration.
He thought he would suffer serious injuries, but then a miraculous scene unfolded.
After piercing the armor and touching his body, the beam vanished as if it was nonexistent.
Herag felt sothing and discovered that an internal black mbrane had completely absorbed the beam’s energy.
Not only did it nullify the beam’s attack, but it also seed to make the black mbrane more resilient, serving as its nourishnt.
Seeing this, Herag didn’t understand why, knowing too little about this world.
But the reason was insignificant now; he knew one thing—that his black mbrane had complete immunity to the one-eyed creature’s beam.
Still, if the beam’s energy was imnse, the mbrane might not be able to completely neutralize it.
The one-eyed creature seed stunned as well, seeing Herag just touch his chest without any issues.
Herag felt much more at ease now and used Space Travel again to appear in front of the creature, delivering a swift slap.
That beam seed to have drained the creature’s strength and energy, slowing its reaction.
Herag’s slap sent it flying, crashing through the cabin wall into another wooden hut.
Following closely, Herag appeared above the landing spot before the one-eyed creature could hit the ground, wielding a large knife for a precisely tid vertical slash.
The one-eyed creature flew right into the slash, its neck eting the blade for a swift decapitation.
Dark purple blood sprayed out instantly, splattering throughout the cabin and releasing a strong stench.
Herag, with his massive stature, dark gold armor stained with blood, stood there holding a large knife.
Moonlight stread down, casting a shadow over the beheaded demon, with blood spreading across the floor towards his feet.
Herag waited for a long ti, wondering, "Where’s the Demon Aura?"
Most demons in this world, when killed, emit Demon Aura unless they are particularly weak.
But this demon was clearly more powerful, not a weak rmaid but a strong demon.
Had it not been for the black mbrane, he would have been in big trouble.
That beam, while not lethal, would certainly have caused severe injury.
Why didn’t this demon release Demon Aura when killed? Herag was puzzled.
Herag left through the hole in the wall and surveyed the outside scene.
The moon hung high in the sky, revealing a lush landscape of vegetation and forest.
"Isn’t it winter now?" Herag thought, rembering the evening’s heavy snowfall while drinking tea by the fire indoors.
As soon as he spoke, the surrounding scene changed abruptly, turning a snowy white.
Herag raised his hand, watching a snowflake land on his dark gold armor.
Looking around, he saw heavy snow falling, with thick layers covering the ground and wind howling, along with the sound of guards snoring in the distant cabin.
The cabin nearby appeared intact.
In their recent fight, the cabin wall should have been shattered, but everything seed normal now.
Through environntal sensing, Herag quickly saw others in the cabins, sound asleep.
He realized he had returned.
Having this thought, Herag imdiately disengaged from the Titan Power form and changed into a set of clothes.
Just after changing, Jim opened the door, rushed out, and knocked on Herag’s cabin door frantically.
"Herag, help! You must help , it’s over, it’s over!" panicked Jim, clearly distressed by sothing.
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