The Tungsten Core Heavy Arrow entered supersonic speeds as soon as it was shot and reached over Mach 3 in an instant, turning into a black beam shooting up into the sky.
If the target were the Heavenly King, it would likely be dodged.
But the target was a missile.
Compared to the missile, which was over a dozen meters in length and two meters in diameter, the volume of the Tungsten Core Heavy Arrow was a million times smaller. Although the missile's velocity had already neared 20 Mach, it was like a well-rehearsed routine. The two collided head-on.
The arrow pierced through the missile's casing and shot into it in an instant.
Light burst forth violently, and the sky a thousand meters high suddenly saw the emergence of a second sun, followed by the third, then the fourth.
A circle of white shockwaves, visible to the naked eye, spread out like lightning just a fraction of a second before the explosion.
Then, three massive fireballs blossomed in the sky.