Looking at the densely packed little monsters surrounding him, Constantine hesitated for once.

He held a cigarette between his teeth, his brows furrowed, looking hesitantly at the small monsters, each half a person's height and possessing sharp, needle-like tentacles: "I can handle one or two, but over a hundred? I'm not you, I'm just an ordinary person. Do you think I can handle them?"

Lin Bei shook his head, waved his hand dismissively, and gestured for Constantine to step back.

Constantine wasn't going to fight for face over something like this. He obediently retreated behind Lin Bei, crossed his arms, and watched Lin Bei show off his skills again while blowing smoke rings.

Lin Bei stood with his hands behind his back, slowly walking towards the densely packed little monsters that had already approached him, his eyes calm and indifferent.

The spider-like monsters stomped on the ground, making rustling sounds. They seemed to sense danger from Lin Bei and did not pounce on and bite him without hesitation as they would when facing other humans.

The little monsters stared intently at Lin Bei, stopping half a meter away from him and pacing back and forth, as if studying where Lin Bei's weaknesses lay.

Lin Bei was slightly surprised by their reaction. He hadn't expected them to be so intelligent, able to discern the strength of their enemies.

However, no matter how much these little monsters scrutinized him, Lin Bei had no intention of wasting his time with them here.

He couldn't wait to see what that enormous monster looked like.

Thinking of this, Lin Bei rubbed his fingers together, then raised his hand, pointed at the little monsters in front of him, and slowly uttered a sentence.

"Extremely painful and agonizing."

As Lin Bei unleashed the Unforgivable Curse, this time he infused it with even more power.

A crackling sound rang out, and a ghastly green light appeared out of thin air, swirling around the heads of the little monsters. Acting on instinct, the little monsters seemed to sense the power contained in the green light and began to rustle uneasily.

However, their shared instinct to hunt humans prevented them from fleeing immediately. Instead, they huddled together, looking up at the unsettling, pale green light above.

Seeing this, Lin Bei couldn't help but laugh: "Perfect, having them all together saves me the trouble of killing them one by one."

As he spoke, the ghastly green light in mid-air suddenly plummeted downwards, crashing heavily into the horde of small monsters.

The ghastly green light, like a long snake or a dragon, entered the group of small monsters and pierced through each one at a speed too fast for the naked eye to perceive.

After being pierced by the ghastly green light, the little monsters crackled with tiny, ghastly green light. As if they had been electrocuted, they trembled all over, curled up, and collapsed to the ground, emitting shrill screams.

Some of the smaller monsters that could withstand the torment of the ghastly green light suddenly sprang up, letting out piercing screams and waving their slender but hard tentacles at Lin Bei.

Lin Bei narrowed his eyes slightly, then turned sideways and kicked the dozen or so little monsters that wanted to attack him back into the little monster horde.

After seeing that all the little monsters had been pierced through by the Heart-Piercing Bone-Scraping Technique, Lin Bei calmly raised his hand and released the magic again.

"Avada Kedavra".

A calm voice echoed through the ruins, and a pale green serpent appeared out of thin air. It twisted a few times in mid-air, flicked its tongue, and rushed toward the little monsters rolling on the ground.

Once the pale green serpent entered the first small monster, it immediately triggered a chain reaction, and one small monster after another was devoured by the pale green serpent.

As the eerie green light continued to flicker among the monsters, after about ten seconds, the once noisy ruins became eerily quiet.

Behind Lin Bei, Constantine watched as Lin Bei easily dealt with the monsters that looked like they would eat people, and couldn't help but light a cigarette to calm his nerves.

No matter how many times he watched, every time Lin Bei made a move when facing such a large number of enemies, it would shock Constantine.

For ordinary people like him, the fewer enemies the better. But Lin Bei is the opposite; the more enemies he has, the easier it is for him to deal with them.

Constantine slowly exhaled a smoke ring, glanced at the little monsters lying motionless on the ground, and chuckled: "Is this the kind of thing that made the military abandon this megacity and even drop a nuclear bomb? The military is a bit incompetent. They did drop the nuclear bomb, but how come these monsters are still alive and well in the city?"

Lin Bei kicked aside the monsters' corpses, barely clearing a path before stepping forward: "If nuclear bombs could solve them, I wouldn't have come. Hurry up and catch up, the adult monsters have already spotted us."

Lin Bei was right.

Just as the hundred-plus little monsters died instantly, this anomaly immediately attracted the attention of the enormous creatures in the distance.

Lin Bei couldn't help but feel a little excited. He had successfully provoked the behemoth. It would be best if he could anger it.

He couldn't wait to kill those colossal creatures that had invaded Earth from outer space. In fact, if he didn't deal with these monsters, no one in the world would be able to kill them.

See, even nuclear weapons are ineffective, so what can humanity do?
We can't exactly bring Godzilla here; besides, it's not even certain that Godzilla could win.

Lin Bei's thoughts jumped around as he walked forward, going through every possible possibility he could think of.

Constantine had no idea what Lin Bei was thinking. He simply put his hands in his pockets and followed behind Lin Bei, keeping his head down.

About half an hour later, Constantine had almost finished his cigarette. He lit his last one and asked impatiently, "How much further? Why aren't you flying this time? You didn't fly when you should have!"

Lin Bei stood still in a section of ruins that had not yet completely collapsed. He put one hand in his pocket and slowly turned around to look at Constantine.

Sunlight couldn't reach the ruins, and the setting sun gradually disappeared into the horizon, plunging everything into darkness. Constantine stood with his back to the sunlight, and Lin Bei's expression was obscured in the dim light.

He held the last cigarette in his mouth and sighed helplessly: "Didn't you say that the things in Soren City are taller than a thirty-story building? How come we can't see a single one now? Even if they're hiding, they're still very conspicuous, aren't they?"

Lin Bei stood in the dim light, looking at Constantine with some confusion. He casually pointed to the ceiling and said, "What nonsense are you talking about? Isn't that monster right here?"

At this?

Constantine was stunned, not understanding what Lin Bei meant.

But Constantine still noticed Lin Bei's actions.

He slowly raised his head and looked in the direction Lin Bei pointed. Above him, apart from the ruins, there was no monster at all.

Constantine, his brow furrowed, was engrossed in watching when he suddenly realized something was amiss.

Why does the towering ruins of those buildings overhead seem to be moving?

Constantine rubbed his eyes, making sure he wasn't seeing things; the tall, dimly lit building in front of him was undulating slightly.

It's like breathing.

Constantine's expression changed slightly, and then he looked at the ruins of several towering skyscrapers around him.

By the time Constantine could see clearly, the color had faded from his face.

Yes, he wasn't mistaken.

Not only the tall building in front of me, but several tall buildings around me are also "breathing"!
Constantine instinctively took a few steps back, the half-smoked cigarette falling to the ground. He looked around in disbelief, saying, "What...what's going on? Those are all tall buildings, how could they be monsters..."

Lin Bei, hands in his pockets, looked up indifferently at the enormous monster above him: "Yeah, I didn't know these monsters had learned to mimic in just one week. I guess if we hadn't barged in, these monsters were planning to retaliate when the soldiers came in to inspect the area."

revenge?

The word took root deeply in Constantine's ears.

Lin Bei said these monsters came from outer space, so how come they also have feelings of revenge, just like humans?

Just as Constantine was stunned by what he saw, Lin Bei raised his hand, and a breeze blew up, dispersing the clouds that had been hanging over their heads.

Just as the clouds dispersed, Constantine felt a chill creep up his back and into his limbs.

There are several tall buildings in this area, all of them enormous.

Why would Constantine think that way?
It was because after the clouds dispersed, he saw those huge, scarlet eyes staring straight at them.

Constantine had no idea how long the giants had been watching them, but the feeling of unknowingly stepping into their territory and only realizing they had been targeted was truly unsettling.

Moreover, without the clouds obscuring the view, Constantine was finally able to see the giants clearly.

Constantine didn't know how to describe what he saw: ugly, smooth, with grayish-brown skin the color of cement. Standing there in the dim light, it could easily be mistaken for an abandoned high-rise building.

They have large ears, which seem to make it easy for them to catch sounds. They have thin membranes similar to those of bats under their two forelimbs, and an extremely long tail coiled behind them.

Even as these colossal creatures silently watched Lin Bei and Constantine, they would occasionally stick out their tongues and quietly lick their large mouths.

What does this mean?
This indicates that they have already set their sights on Lin Bei and Constantine, but due to the power they have sensed in Lin Bei, they have no choice but to avoid direct confrontation and instead use this ambush method to wait for their prey to come to them.

Now is the time to hunt.

As soon as the thought crossed Constantine's mind, he snapped back to reality, his expression changing drastically as he shouted to Lin Bei, "Oh no, they did it on purpose!"

However, as soon as he finished speaking, the earth suddenly trembled, and several enormous creatures disguised as ruins of tall buildings moved. They looked down at the tiny Constantine and Lin Bei below, making muffled gurgling sounds in their throats.

Even though the sound is very soft, it is still a deafening noise to humans.

Constantine stared in shock as five or six enormous creatures surrounded them, one of which raised its forelimbs, clearly intending to flatten them.

Constantine panicked and quickly looked at Lin Bei: "Hey, think of something! What are you spacing out for?!"

Lin Bei found it amusing to see Constantine panicking. This guy usually looked down on everyone, but now it was his turn to get anxious.

Lin Bei ignored Constantine and instead waved his hand, activating the power of the Shadow Monarch.

Black liquid surged out from Lin Bei's shadow, instantly covering an area of ​​five kilometers in radius.

Just as the black liquid spread out, Lin Bei paused slightly, then turned to Constantine not far away: "Constantine, go deal with this trouble, someone's coming."

Is someone coming?

Constantine was taken aback, then realized: "Damn it, could it be the army we encountered before? Are they crazy? The radiation levels in Soren City are off the charts, and they still want to come in to confirm if we sneaked in?"

Lin Bei waved his hand impatiently: "Don't put it so harshly. Go quickly. They are about one kilometer to the southwest. According to their location, they can see these monsters. Go and save them. Don't forget your old profession."

Constantine raised an eyebrow, made a gesture, and ran southwest without hesitation.

The enormous monster surrounding Lin Bei and Constantine, seeing its prey about to escape, immediately let out a deafening roar and raised its hand to strike.

Lin Bei sneered, raised a finger, and the black liquid instantly erupted, flying towards Constantine's head at an extremely fast speed.

At times like these, you can see how much Constantine trusts Lin Bei.

Amidst the deafening roar, Constantine naturally noticed the enormous claw slamming towards him, but he made no attempt to stop or dodge. Instead, he followed Lin Bei's instructions and ran southwest.

He knew Lin Bei wouldn't abandon him.

This is true.

Black liquid flew in from all directions, and just as the giant claw was about to strike Constantine, a thin film formed between Constantine's head and the giant claw. The film was so thin that Constantine's figure could be seen through it, but when the giant claw landed on the film, it felt as if it had struck the hardest steel.

A dull thud was heard, and an invisible sound wave rippled outwards from the black membrane.

The already crumbling ruins around them collapsed due to the tremor.

In an instant, dust billowed up, obscuring the figures of Lin Bei and Constantine.

The giant monster was furious that its vision was blocked. It pounded on the hard membrane and waved its claws to disperse the smoke and dust.

By the time Constantine reappeared in the giant monster's sight, he had already run quite far.

The giant monsters were furious that one of their prey had escaped, which made them very unhappy.

One ran away, but what about the other one?

The giant monsters looked at each other in bewilderment, then belatedly realized that they could not sense the presence of another human.

The giant monsters lowered their massive heads and began searching through the ruins, but no matter how hard they searched, they couldn't find Lin Bei.

Just as the giant monster hesitated, a soft laugh came from above them.

"What are you looking for? Look up, I'm here."

The giant monsters instinctively looked up and saw a tiny figure hovering high in the sky beneath the black dome, looking at them with a faint smile.

The giant monsters had a momentary lapse in judgment.

Despite coming from outer space, they are not as intelligent as humans.

They don't understand why humans, who are delicious and crawl all over the ground, can fly, but they don't care.

Take a picture, eat it, perfect. (End of Chapter)

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