Despite the one-sided nature of the battle, the Weirdo Maker did not show the slightest hint of despair. Not to mention anything else, I must say I deeply respected his nonchalant response to being burned again and again.
And now, seeing the confidence on his face, as if he was certain of his victory, I couldn't help but take him more seriously. He did not seem like someone who would insist he was winning when clearly facing defeat.
He indeed had a plan for victory, which was why he stayed to fight me.
Amidst the cycle of death and resurrection, he spoke to me.
"You've already lost, Zhuang Cheng," he declared from a superior position, "Having the ability to manipulate such immense mana and elementalize at will is nearly the act of an Immortal or a God. Even considering the lengthy history of demon hunters, you are one strong enough to leave your mark. But ultimately, you're not a true Immortal."