Chapter 1123: Overestimated You

At first glance, those pitch-black creatures moved at an astonishing speed, covering several miles in the blink of an eye, as if teleporting.

“Apocalyptic Calamity.”

Lin Fan roared, a torrent of apocalyptic aura bursting from behind him like a waterfall, engulfing the entire sky and earth. Then he threw a punch, unleashing an irresistible force.

“All of you bastards, die!”

He hadn’t expected these creatures to possess such bizarre strength, silently wiping out tens of thousands of disciples—it was simply terrifying.

The apocalyptic aura erupted, a vast power descending from the heavens, striking directly at those dark entities.

Suddenly, sharp screeches echoed through the void. The black creatures halted. To Lin Fan’s astonishment, they began to shrink, then vanished into thin air in an instant. This bewildered him greatly—he had no idea what was happening, but he immediately grew wary.

Those previously vast dark entities had suddenly disappeared, something he thought utterly impossible.

Plop!

Suddenly, Lin Fan noticed a black speck on his skin.

“This…”

He couldn’t forget what this was. He had seen these specks on the disciples’ bodies, and on Yu Ling Old Ancestor as well.

In an instant, more and more of these specks rained down, completely enveloping Lin Fan. Upon closer inspection, he realized they were actually bizarre black insects.

“叮, Congratulations, experience +1.”

The system voice sounded—it was an increase in physical body experience.

These black insects were attacking him.

“Seeking death.”

Flames surged. Lin Fan’s body suddenly ignited, instantly incinerating the insects. Under the raging fire, the tiny black bugs screamed in agony—sharp yet muffled sounds.

One after another fell, turning to ash that scattered into the air.

“Come out! Who are you really?” Lin Fan stared into the void, roaring.

Now he understood why those disciples had died without resistance. He only noticed the bugs when they landed on him, and for the disciples, evading them would have been impossible.

His physical body was undeniably strong, capable of resisting these insects’ attacks. For the disciples, they would have had no choice but to be devoured.

“Unexpectedly, a native can resist the attacks of my adorable children.”

At that moment, the void trembled violently, and a figure appeared in Lin Fan’s vision.

Lin Fan’s brows furrowed. This figure was humanoid, but not human.

Six insect-like tendrils extended from its back, and it wore armor that constantly shifted colors, appearing to move. Upon closer inspection, the armor was actually composed of countless insects.

“Who are you?” Lin Fan demanded.

“Haha, native, remember this—this god is the Overlord of the Insect Race.” The insect overlord floated in the void, his voice echoing with a chilling, eerie tone.

“The Overlord of the Insect Race?” Lin Fan murmured, then fixed his gaze on the insect overlord. Though the overlord’s power wasn’t as formidable as the future Boundless King Buddha, his techniques would surely be bizarre and dangerous—he needed to be extremely cautious.

But regardless of how bizarre the insect overlord’s techniques were, his fate was already sealed—he would die.

“You natives are just too weak. Those earlier ones were completely devoured by my children. Especially that Sage King cultivator, so pathetically weak. He didn’t even know how he died. Truly pitiful.” The insect overlord laughed, each chuckle revealing a hideous insect mouth that sent chills down the spine.

“Die!”

Bang!

Lin Fan stepped into the heavens, rushing fiercely toward the insect overlord. Immortal techniques surged, radiant light illuminating the heavens and earth, an incomparable might sweeping forth in a vast, crushing wave.

“Native, stop wasting your effort. You can’t defeat me.” The insect overlord sneered coldly, then opened his mouth wide, spewing forth a swarm of insects. Wherever the swarm passed, even space itself rotted away.

Lin Fan drew the Eternal Axe. A flash of axe-light split the sky, cleaving straight into the insect swarm. The swarm was split in two, and the blood that exploded from the insects did not dissipate—it hissed and sizzled, flowing like water, surrounding Lin Fan from all directions.

“Insect Swarm!”

The insect overlord shrieked, his six tendrils swinging menacingly. The blood that had exploded moments ago surged toward Lin Fan, brimming with terrifying corrosive power.

Lin Fan smirked coldly, then charged forward, cutting through the blood sea directly toward the insect overlord.

“How is this possible?” The insect overlord was stunned, unable to believe that his opponent could ignore the insect blood.

“Die.” The void exploded. A vast power erupted from Lin Fan’s body, a fist shaking the heavens, completely locking down the insect overlord, leaving him no chance to escape.

“Insect Armor.”

Countless insects floated from the armor, converging into a pitch-black shield that blocked Lin Fan’s path.

“Insect Overlord, I overestimated you. Is this all you can do?” Lin Fan sneered. His inner power source erupted, the spring gurgling violently, his strength surging, exuding a devastating aura. Then he struck the insect armor directly.

Boom!

A vast force erupted, spreading outward in waves centered on the “Insect Armor.”

The insect overlord’s expression changed drastically, as if unable to believe what he was sensing—a force he could not resist.

Crack!

The surface of the “Insect Armor” fractured like a spiderweb. Crack! Crack! More and more cracks appeared, as if it would shatter at any moment.

“Insect Overlord, die!” Lin Fan roared, pouring more power into the strike. Instantly, the “Insect Armor” shattered. A beam of force pierced through, striking the insect overlord directly.

The insects covering the overlord screamed shrilly, torn apart, revealing a hole through which the overlord’s core essence could be seen.

Bang!

The insect overlord’s body was flung backward, spitting out a mouthful of blood. He lifted his head, staring at Lin Fan, eyes filled with disbelief.

“Native, you…” The insect overlord couldn’t believe what had happened—he couldn’t accept that a native had broken his “Insect Armor” and injured him.

To him, this was simply impossible.

Yet the undeniable truth stood before him.

At this moment, the insect overlord wanted to flee.

He had underestimated the natives. He had been too careless.