The Little Rakshasa King took a long breath as he spoke.
"However, there's a saying that goes 'a heart higher than the sky, a life thinner than paper.'" The Little Rakshasa King smiled, "This ideal is something I cannot bear."
What does this mean?
A heart higher than the sky, a life thinner than paper?
Suddenly, the Little Rakshasa King began to unbutton his clothes.
Lanling was shocked, a grown man undressing?
Let's talk this through—no need to undress.
After taking off his clothes, Lanling clearly saw there was a hole in the Little Rakshasa King's heart area.
A real hole, like a black hole, a void with a diameter of about half an inch.
The Little Rakshasa King took out a dagger, a whole foot long, and fiercely stabbed it into the black hole over his heart.
The foot-long dagger completely entered.
However, the dagger did not pierce out the back but simply vanished.
When it was drawn out again, the blade of the dagger had directly disappeared.