The Mirror Specter, ten meters tall, appeared as merely a colossal woman.
However, her entire body was formed from hardened mirror shards, possessing a strength comparable to fine steel.
Wen Wen’s ordinary attacks could not deeply wound her, and even if they did, the damage would be filled and healed by fragments of shattered mirrors.
Her immense size made her seem clumsy, but that was only an illusion.
Enhanced by her colossal frame, her speed was astonishingly fast; a single step she took required Wen Wen to sprint several paces.
Each attack carried the immense muscular force of her body. Compared to her, Wen Wen, like a large insect, was not well-off even if he could withstand her blows.
In the world of psychics, size did not always equate to power. A three-meter-tall muscleman might be pummeled like a sandbag by a scrawny individual.
But if the strength between two individuals did not possess a chasm-like disparity, and the difference in size was absurdly vast, then size became a significant advantage.
As the Mirror Specter grew more familiar with this body, her movements became increasingly agile, making it harder for Wen Wen to cope.
Now, Wen Wen regretted agreeing to let Jidelo absorb the Mirror Specter’s power.
For one thing, spraying white fluorescent paint on the Mirror Specter's wings would allow her to cosplay a giant angel.
Using her as a mount would be far more impressive than that un-tamed golden hawk monster.
That’s right; the golden hawk monster had not even officially become Wen Wen’s mount before he had grown to dislike it.
He was simply a fickle person.
Having successfully tested the Mirror Specter's full capabilities, allowing the battle to remain in a stalemate was meaningless.
Fighting against such a pure brute force opponent offered no other enjoyment besides being visually engaging; the battle should end sooner rather than later.
So, Wen Wen snapped his fingers and released the three Mirror Guards he had captured.
Wen Wen had personally fought Mirror Guards and knew they were difficult to deal with using brute force alone, making them perfect for facing the Mirror Specter.
Released, the Mirror Guards quickly regained their vitality and glared fiercely at Wen Wen.
However, under the constraints of the facility's power, they were unable to attack Wen Wen and could only turn their attention to the Mirror Specter.
Although the Mirror Specter was qualified to be an inhabitant of the Mirror World, she had brought too much pollution to this world, making her a target for all Mirror Guards.
In terms of expulsion priority, the Mirror Specter was much higher than an outsider like Wen Wen.
Upon seeing the three Mirror Guards, the Mirror Specter’s face showed shock.
She had considered various miraculous methods Wen Wen might possess but had never imagined Wen Wen could unleash three Mirror Guards out of thin air.
The Mirror Specter had always avoided direct contact with these Mirror Guards. To the Mirror World, she was a thief, while the Mirror Guards were the enforcers.
This was why she had gone to great lengths to build this labyrinth, to avoid encountering these cold monsters.
She understood that these peculiar beings were like white blood cells within the human body, a defense mechanism of the Mirror World.
They were not invincible, but they were inexhaustible!
Furthermore, killing too many Mirror Guards would trigger deeper defense mechanisms of the Mirror World, mechanisms she was powerless to resist.
But the current Mirror Specter had no other choice and could only engage in a deathmatch with these three Mirror Guards.
Wen Wen found a chair, sat down with his legs crossed, took out more than a dozen walnuts, and placed them on the table. He ate walnuts while admiring the battle between the Mirror Specter and the three Mirror Guards.
No movie scene could look as thrilling as this battle.
Seeing Wen Wen’s arrogant posture, the Mirror Specter’s chest heaved violently with anger, but she had no time to deal with him.
After transforming into this massive form, her attack methods were reduced to relying on her formidable physique for frontal combat.
While this form made it impossible for Wen Wen to deal with her, it also meant she was countered by these Mirror Guards.
This was because the Mirror Guards' ability was to expel anything that touched them into the real world!
If the Mirror Specter wanted to touch these Mirror Guards, she would have to sacrifice some of the mirror shards that constituted her body.
By the time Wen Wen finished eating the dozen or so walnuts, the battle between the Mirror Specter and the three Mirror Guards had finally reached its climax.
She killed the three Mirror Guards one by one, then, breathing heavily, she warily watched Wen Wen.
Her body was now pitted and scarred, her height reduced to seven or eight meters, losing that formidable oppressive aura.
Wen Wen said to the Mirror Specter with some disappointment, "It's a shame I didn't know their effects before and only brought three. Otherwise, I could have dealt with you using just the Mirror Guards."
"But this is enough. Defeating you now is just a matter of raising my hand!"
The Mirror Specter threw her long sword at Wen Wen and roared, "If you have the guts, try it!"
Wen Wen flicked his arm, sending the greatsword flying, then stood up and tossed the walnut shells into the teapot on the table.
"You said it yourself, hehe… Black Body!"
A black robe instantly enveloped Wen Wen, and his golden eyes looked at the Mirror Specter without emotion, sending a chill from her feet to the crown of her head.
This appearance…
It was that black-robed monster that had crippled her arm with its aura before!
Though she appeared to have a complete body now, it was merely a false hand constructed with her abilities; her palm was gone forever.
Countless black chains rushed out from Wen Wen’s robe, weaving into a vast net that covered the Mirror Specter.
The Mirror Specter wanted to escape, but the core space of the labyrinth was only so large, leaving her nowhere to flee.
So, gritting her teeth, she swung her sword at the chains. However, through the sensation transmitted by the sword, she realized that although the chains looked formidable and possessed many mystical qualities, they were not on the same level as the despair-inducing black-robed monster from before.
Before she could relax, Wen Wen took a deep breath and let out a mighty roar at her.
Accompanying his roar, a pillar of ink-black light erupted from his mouth, striking the Mirror Specter directly.
This light pillar, based on Qin Shuang’s mouth cannon ability, combined with the power of Black Body and Faceless Demon, possessed destructive power at the very peak of the disaster-level sequence.
Upon being hit by the light pillar, the Mirror Specter’s hard and self-healing mirror shards were directly melted by the immense power, and she reverted to the slender woman with silver hair.
After returning to her original form, the Mirror Specter attempted to counter-attack but was immediately bound tightly by the dense chains, suspended before Wen Wen in a spread-eagle position.
The Mirror Specter struggled a few times, but Wen Wen’s binding techniques had been skillful from the start; once caught, escape was virtually impossible.
So, she looked at Wen Wen and said resentfully, "You win. You can kill me now…"
"But even if I die, the core of the labyrinth will remain impregnable!"
"You will never get out of here, and you will be buried with me in the end."