Yin Lin was more nervous than anyone else.
She had only acted out of necessity just now, but the result was unexpectedly effective.
This could be called the most perfect outcome—only a slight scrape on the hostage in her arms, and the aberrant demon had been severely wounded.
The “biscuit boy’s” hands suddenly weakened, and the gravity magic was lifted.
The hostage in his grasp fell to the ground.
Pain from hitting the ground woke him up, and he scrambled away from the demon, rolling and crawling.
He looked up at the Celestial Maiden-like girl in the sky, then at the demon impaled on the ground through its body.
The man immediately understood what had happened and staggered as he fled.
He paid no mind to the various wounds on his body; just surviving at this moment was already a blessing.
Yin Lin’s heart pounded fiercely, and it was unclear what use the magic girl’s physical heart served, but it throbbed nervously just like a human’s.
She then conjured another Kaithen Spear’s Shaft.
She didn’t possess the honor of a magic girl or Champion of Justice; taking advantage of the enemy’s moment of stiffness, this was the time to land the finishing blow—not wait for a cutscene.
The demon was not dead yet.
Pierced through the body, it was clearly still undergoing continuous attacks, its body trembling.
It grabbed the Kaithen Spear’s Shaft with its hand, obviously in great pain.
Pulling the spear out from the ground, the weapon was still stuck in its body, inflicting a severe penetration wound.
If it had been a human, that would have been fatal.
But the demonspawn’s vitality was incredibly tenacious.
Before it could fully extract the spear, Yin Lin’s second Kaithen Spear was already coming.
The biscuit boy hurriedly responded again, hastily activating gravity magic.
Its intelligence returned to normal, focusing the gravity magic at its center against Yin Lin, whose Kaithen Spear was aimed just nearby.
This shot struck biscuit boy again, piercing its abdomen and firmly pinning it to the ground.
The spear went in deep, leaving barely the Kaithen Spear’s Tip exposed.
Green blood splattered everywhere, staining the ground a vivid green.
It roared and stood up, forcing the spear’s hilt of the second Kaithen Spear through its entire body to break free.
Then it violently pulled out the first Kaithen Spear, splattering even more blood.
It was already gravely injured, green fluid continuously leaking from its mouth and nose.
The viewers in Liang Tai’s livestream were ecstatic.
Drones filmed the battle at close range, making the audience feel as if they were right there.
Especially the outcome of the fight, which had everyone shouting in excitement.
Humans naturally empathized from a human perspective; previous livestreams had always shown humans getting beaten, suffering heavy casualties.
Most demons that sneaked into the city caused extensive personnel and property losses.
The special squad had to make enormous sacrifices to eliminate the demons in the city.
The livestream audience had long been frustrated watching this.
Even when filming Jin Luan and Huan Hong defending the city and fighting demons, those battles were filled with tension and heartache.
Huan Hong mostly exchanged injury for injury with demons, causing great worry among fans.
Jin Luan could relatively easily handle low-level demons and even mid-level ones, but her diligent and difficult struggle still pained her followers.
Until Yin Lin appeared, crushing demons with overwhelming power—that was a satisfying moment.
Two glowing spears pierced through biscuit boy’s body, inflicting severe injuries.
This was something neither Huan Hong nor Jin Luan could accomplish.
At this moment, Yin Lin looked like a Celestial Maiden.
Whether it was her thrilling beauty or the aura she exuded, she seemed to be delivering Divine Judgment to the demon on behalf of the Heavenly Deity.
When did demons become so easy to kill? Especially since this demon was at least upper-level, possibly Cadre-level.
For biscuit boy to be effortlessly pierced through the skin twice by Yin Lin’s spears and severely wounded—this was something only dreamed of before, but now it was reality.
Just as others doubted whether Yin Lin still had enough magical power to conjure those imposing spears, Yin Lin proved it with her actions.
She conjured a third Kaithen Spear.
The dazzling, wild light cast her small silhouette against the sky.
As long as biscuit boy’s intelligence remained as it had been, this spear would kill the demon.
Yin Lin was confident; she had figured out the aiming method, flight speed, and trajectory of the Kaithen Spear.
With her improved skill, she was sure she could hit biscuit boy’s head and kill it.
The demon made a new move, using the orange gelatinous magic again, partially obscuring Yin Lin’s vision with an orange goo swirling everywhere.
So simple? Is this a last desperate struggle?
Hmph, demons were just demons—only possessing a bit of instinctive survival awareness, no real skills.
This spear will end everything!
Recalling lines she hadn’t spoken for a long time, Yin Lin actually recited the incantation herself this time: “Star-Piercing! ”
She released the Kaithen Spear.
However, at this moment, the Demonspawn God of Little Females also descended Divine Judgment.
Just as she was gloating for a few seconds, she suddenly saw the orange gelatinous goo in front of her wildly spinning in an incredible way.
In her vision, biscuit boy still held the throwing posture.
Yin Lin immediately understood, hastening to accelerate and flee, desperate to escape.
The Kaithen Spear, once released, was twisted mid-flight by some invisible force.
Originally flying toward the ground, it was forcibly twisted upwards, soaring into the sky, truly heading toward the Star Ocean.
Biscuit boy was indeed fighting desperately, but all it did was throw out a single orb.
The orb was wrapped in gravity magic, and when thrown, it grazed the demon’s hand, instantly tearing off its left hand.
It rolled dozens of times on the ground before stopping, suffering even heavier wounds.
The gravity magic orb was hurled toward Yin Lin, sweeping up the swirling orange gelatinous goo.
The goo only obscured her vision, ineffective against her directly but still distracting.
Her activation speed slowed a bit, and she ran slower.
The orb flew in circles near her, spinning continuously.
The 50-meter semicircular range kept shifting, making it hard to predict from which angle it would take effect.
Her luck could be said to be both good and bad.
She gave her all to fly out of the 50-meter range in that instant, just barely grazing the edge.
A strand of hair, the hem of her skirt, and the sleeves of her clothes all brushed the boundary of the gravity magic.
The intense pull instantly yanked her off her staff, which slammed heavily into the ground and embedded itself in the cement.
Her clothes were torn apart as she crashed hard onto the ground, creating a small crater with cracks spreading over ten meters away.
Even the magical shield covering her was broken in one blow—her shield was shattered.
The orb that had been thrown continued rolling without stopping, landing several hundred meters away.
When it hit the ground, it left a path of destruction stretching a hundred meters, with shattered eaves and broken walls arranged in a strange combination of neatness and disorder, giving off an eerie feeling.