Su Nian came to a halt in front of Su Changhai.
Her long, snow-white dress fluttered slightly, yet it did not touch a single drop of the thick, foul-smelling blood pooling on the ground.
She looked down from her height, her eyes—as bright as the stars—gazing coldly at the writhing mass of flesh beneath her feet.
“Uncle?”
When that word fell from Su Changhai’s mouth—a mouth caked in blood and dust—it only served to make Su Nian feel a wave of physical nausea.
Memories she had deliberately tried to forget now surged up with jarring clarity.
More than ten years ago, when her father was severely injured, this man was the first to kick them while they were down.
He had used the most vicious words to attack a hero of the family, and he had heartlessly evicted their entire family from the Su Family Mansion.
Every year during the ancestral sacrifices, Su Changhai’s petty, gloating face would appear…
If her father hadn’t insisted on returning to pay respects to their ancestors, she would never have wanted to step foot in that disgusting place again for the rest of her life.
And now.
This man had brought a group of desperate outlaws in a vain attempt to rob her of the secret treasure she had fought so hard to obtain.
He even intended to offer her up to that so-called Third Prince.
Now that he realized he couldn’t win, he was kneeling and begging for mercy?
Laughable.
Su Nian’s fingertips curled slightly as a bone-chilling cold rose from her spine.
If… the person standing here today wasn’t her.
If she hadn’t had her fortuitous encounter, if she hadn’t obtained this Saint Level power.
Or if she hadn’t sent her parents to that safe place ahead of time…
How would Su Changhai have treated her parents?
Her killing intent could no longer be suppressed.
Su Nian slowly raised her right hand.
A spark of light, holy to the extreme, quietly gathered at her fair, slender fingertips.
The light was pure and bright, without a single trace of impurity.
However, when this light reflected in the pupils of Su Changhai as he lay in the pool of blood, it brought him no warmth.
Instead, it brought the agonizing pain of his soul being directly ignited and scorched.
“Ah—!”
He let out a shrill scream that didn’t sound human, rolling and twitching in agony amidst his own filth and blood.
This was no gentle light of healing.
It was the Light of Judgment, capable of purifying all the filth and sin in the world.
The air emitted a faint “hum” due to the influx of pure energy.
The dense elemental aura originally within the cave retreated in panic, trembling at the descent of this power.
Su Nian’s face was devoid of any expression, making her look like an emotionless, frozen Divine Statue.
She looked down at the writhing heap of meat.
Today, all of this would end.
The reason she hadn’t acted at the Su Family banquet yesterday was simply because there were too many guests and eyes watching.
She didn’t want to cause any unnecessary trouble for herself or her parents over someone like him.
But now.
Inside this secluded Ancestral Secret Realm, no one would know if she killed Su Changhai.
Well… except for the man behind her.
Su Nian could feel a playful gaze firmly locked onto her back.
‘The Horned Demon bastard is enjoying the show again.’
Su Changhai’s pleas had turned into incoherent roars.
He tried to crawl, but he could only scrape futilely at the bloody ground, his throat emitting a sound like a broken bellows.
Su Nian’s red lips parted slightly.
The words she spoke were as cold as frost.
“You deserve to die.”
As soon as she spoke, the light of judgment suddenly erupted.
The radiance was as bright as day, instantly swallowing Su Changhai’s final, shrill shriek.
There was no explosion, no loud crash.
There was only light.
Endless light.
When the light dissipated, only a charred, black mark remained on the ground.
Not even a trace of blood was left behind.
Nearby, Chu Tian watched all of this quietly, the corners of his mouth curling into a satisfied arc that no one noticed.
His little wildcat had finally learned how to show her sharpest claws.
However, at the very last instant before the Light of Judgment fell, a massive black shadow plummeted without warning from the dark vaulted ceiling of the cave.
“Squelch—”
A dull, tooth-aching thud abruptly tore through the deathly silence of the cave.
The sound was like a giant hammer driving a wet wooden stake into the mud—brutal and absolute.
The Holy Light gathering in Su Nian’s palm suddenly stalled.
Her pupils constricted as they reflected an extremely bloody scene.
A bone blade, polished from the spine of a giant beast, had ruthlessly pierced through Su Changhai’s back.
The tip of the blade, dripping with flesh and blood, pinned his body firmly to the cold ground.
Su Changhai’s flesh, his vitality, and even his soul were being maniacally devoured by that sinister bone blade.
To the naked eye, the blood geysering from his severed limbs eerily flowed backward.
His skin rapidly shriveled and collapsed, clinging tightly to his bones until they turned a deathly gray.
In the span of only one or two breaths, the man who had been writhing on the ground was completely transformed into a desiccated corpse, drained of all moisture.
With a soft “crack”, the dry corpse could no longer bear the weight and shattered into a pile of ashen powder.
A faint draft in the cave blew it away, leaving nothing behind.
Not even a trace of his existence remained.
Su Nian’s eyes stared fixedly at the figure that had appeared out of nowhere.
‘Wait… did he just steal my kill?’
After that slightly absurd thought flashed through her mind, she immediately felt an unprecedented sense of danger.
When Su Changhai appeared with his group of assassins, she hadn’t felt any pressure even though she had just finished a great battle and her Magic was depleted.
But when this humanoid creature appeared…
A terrifying sense of oppression filled the entire cave the moment he manifested.
This was a member of the Demon Race—one of the Eight Demon Generals, [Immortal] Gareth.
Gareth extended a massive hand and slowly pulled the bone blade from the ground.
There wasn’t a single drop of blood on the blade.
Instead, it shimmered with a strange, oily luster—the satisfied glow of a blade that had just devoured a complete soul.
Gareth spoke, his voice as coarse as two giant boulders grinding against each other.
Every word carried the contempt of a high-level predator toward its food.
“What a boring prey. Not even enough to fill the gaps between my teeth.”
As his voice fell, the space in the shadows beside him rippled like water.
Another graceful figure walked out slowly with elegant steps.
She wore a long purple dress woven from shadows and starlight.
The hem of her skirt moved without any wind, flowing with a deep and dreamlike brilliance.
Her face was exotic and breathtakingly beautiful.
Every feature was so exquisite that she didn’t look human, yet they combined to create a charm that could swallow one’s soul.
[Dream-Weaving Demon Queen] Yousha.
“Oh dear, oh dear.”
Yousha extended a jade-white finger to lightly cover her red lips, letting out a forced, regretful chuckle, “That was such a good show. Gareth, it seems you’ve interrupted them. I’m truly sorry.”
Her voice was sweet and pleasant, every syllable carrying a strange magic that made one want to drown in it involuntarily.
However, those violet eyes shimmering with strange light were cold and devoid of any mirth.
She looked with interest at Su Nian, at Chu Tian—who had been standing aside watching the show—and at Little Green circling in the air.
Her gaze was like someone admiring a few interesting collectibles that were about to fall into her hands.
Finally, her gaze settled on the [Energy Gathering Magic Circle] in Su Nian’s hand, which she had only just acquired.
A flash of undisguised greed flickered deep within her eyes.
“However, your human infighting should come to an end.”
Yousha lowered her hand, and the smile on her face became playful and cruel.
She paused for a moment before whispering in a tone that declared the final outcome.
“This item, as well as your lives… we of the Demon Race will take them both.”
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