His words cut off as Nanzhi suddenly vanished from his sight, her speed surging beyond what he had anticipated. A split second later, a punch drove into his stomach.
"GHHK—!"
Mingsi was sent hurtling backward, slamming into the cavern wall hard enough to leave a crater. Dust and debris rained down.
When the dust settled, Mingsi staggered to his feet.
His smirk was gone.
His gaze was dark.
"Tch." Mingsi muttered, wiping the bit of blood from his lips. His voice colder now, "You've got some nerve. I was going to have some fun first, but it looks like you want to die painfully instead. "
"Alright," he muttered, rolling his neck as his bones audibly snapped and reshaped themselves into even denser armor. "Enough playing around. I'll rip you apart properly this time!"
He doesn't mind playing with a corpse!
With a sharp motion, Mingsi clenched his bone fists, and from his back, dozens of bone spears shot out like a barrage of arrows, aimed directly at Nanzhi.
"You're dead!"
Nanzhi didn't flinch.
The air around her distorted.
The moment the first spear reached her it abruptly in mid-air—no it shattered into fragment, crushed by an invisible force. The rest met same fate, reduced to nothing before they could even graze her.
What a coincidence, I'm also not playing seriously before. Those attacks are only out of pure curiosity.
Mingsi's pupils shrank.
"What—?"
His question was cut short as Nanzhi disappeared again, moving so fast she left only a blur.
"KEUGH!" A sharp force slammed into stomach, sending him staggering to the side. Before he could recover, another strike crashed into his shoulder, nearly dislocating it.
CRACK!
His bone armor groaned under the pressure, fracturing in places.
Mingsi gritted his teeth.
With a roar, he twisted his body, sending a wave of bone spikes erupting from the ground in a deadly arc. Nanzhi leaped back, her body weightless.
Then, her figure flickered.
Mingsi was stunned. His gaze swept over the dim cavern.
To his left!
But it was too late for him to react.
"Bei Mingsi, no matter you change your exterior, you inner rotten core never changes."
Her strikes came fast and brutal, every punch and kick infused with crushing telekinetic force. The air around them trembled with each impact.
Mingsi blocked with his hardened bones, but his armor could not withstand the attacks. It cracked, the jagged edges of his broken bone digging into his flesh.
"Damned…woman!" he snarled, swinging a massive bone blade from his forearm.
Nanzhi didn't even step back.
Her palm shot up, catching the blade mid-swing.
The entire structure shattered in her grip, bone fragments flying in all directions. Another telekinetically-enhanced punch crashed into his chest. He coughed violently, dark blood staining his lips. Nanzhi followed up with another series of attacks.
Her attacks were breaking into his defences. "Impossible!"
"You're still regenerating?" Nanzhi murmured, almost to herself.
Mingsi heard it and felt a shiver crawl up his spine.
"Let's see how long this regeneration ability of yours keeps up." Nanzhi increased the intensity of her attacks.
"KEUGHH!"
"ARGHHH!"
A searing pain spread through Mingsi's entire being.
His bone regeneration struggled to keep-up, the constant fractures, breaks, and pulverization too rapid for his body to handle.
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