Chapter 1123 The Second Test (Part Two) (1/2)

Darren began to search for the remaining three fiend gods.

After flying through this hell-like world for a while, Darren sensed strong fiendish aura being emitted from a small cave.

”Stop hiding and come out! Are you scared?” Darren stood in front of the cave and yelled.

Eventually, a shadow slowly emerged from the cave.

Contrary to Darren's expectation, the fiend god was tiny—about the height of a human child aged twelve or thirteen.

As he exited the cave, a long scarlet cloak fluttered behind him. In his hand, he held a steel fork.

”I can't believe that you could kill number four.”

”There's more you can't imagine, like the fact that I'm going to kill you.”

”How about you make a deal with me?” the short fiend god proposed.

”No, I won't.” Darren felt too impatient to listen.

”It is true that all humans, no matter how weak they are, will always be arrogant, and you are no exception. Unfortunately, in our eyes, you humans will always be just a small and delicious meal,” the short fiend god sniffed.

”Your nonsense means nothing to me. Cut the crap and let's fight!” Darren replied coldly.

The short fiend god's face twitched as though he were trying to hold back a wry smile. A dark and dangerous vortex surged in his dark eyes.

Whiz!

The cloak behind him flew open, and in an instant, it turned into a space, trapping Darren within it.

”Let me show you the god's domain! I'm invincible in my domain. Did you know that? Time for you to die, human!”

Darren was not flustered even though he was imprisoned in this space.

A cultivator would own a domain skill when he or she reached the Grand Realm, but it wasn't really powerful. Rarely would cultivators at the Holy Realm and beyond use the power of domain.

But then again, this fiend god's domain was tens of thousands of times stronger than the domain of a human grand warrior. Darren estimated that it was stronger than the first fiend ancestor's Killing Abyss as well.

”Let me see how invincible you are!”

roared Darren as he moved swiftly, like a sharp sword.