wants to launch an offensive against the Star Empire, the scale will definitely be larger, but the time will also be much longer. Who knows when it will be launched. 。"That's really great!" Tang Wul...This long sword, although not his spirit weapon, was named Bloodcry Sword by him. It was forged by a master blacksmith of the Holy Artisan level he had found, and it was also made of soul-forging material, and a soul-forged alloy with a spirit. 。Normally, Qin XueDou fights with his longsword almost as if it were an extension of himself. Although it's not a spirit weapon, this sword has long since become one with his will. 。 When Tang Wulin's heavy hammer collided with him, he was truly afraid that his precious sword would be damaged. 。To make matters worse, just as he dodged, he didn't move very far away. 。The reason is very simple, the Vajra staff is too heavy. Although the giant hammer above has been shrunk and stored within the Vajra staff... 。
The Vajra itself could not fully offset the weight of the giant hammer.
Still, more than thirty percent of the weight is visible. 。That was one thousand kilograms. 。For a Super Douluo, one thousand kilograms wouldn't be anything special, but that depends on what they are doing. 。In this kind of fight, suddenly having an extra thousand kilograms on your body would inevitably affect your speed. 。Tang Wulin's right hammer deviated, smashing onto the ground. 。"Boom!" The entire stadium shook violently. 。From a distance, one could only tell the size of the giant hammer by its proportion to Tang Wulin's body. 。When it truly landed on the ground, the audience understood the kind of being Blood Roaring Demon King was facing. 。A giant hammer smashed onto the ground of the Empire Stadium. With a deafening roar, the ground shattered directly into a huge pit. 。With a diameter exceeding ten meters, it collapsed downwards by three meters. 。iece of dark metal, in an instant, burst forth with dazzling golden light, as if a small sun appeared in mid-air. The golden light gushing out was more than ten feet wide, and it seemed like countless...