Seeing the innocent and pure spiderling, I was not struck by conscience when I was about to kill it.
For some reason, even the emotionless traits affected my thinking.
As if I was born to kill without remorse.
I tossed those unnecessary thoughts at the back of my head as I condensed the shadow mana.
I was planning to kill it in one strike, not intending to alarm the owner.
Just in case the spiderling has self-destruction.
I could not afford to be careless.
The shadow mana condensed as I ordered them, shaping into a spear.
Furthermore, after the point part, I continued to condense more shadow mana as if it would explode the moment it made its collision.
It doesn't necessarily endanger me since I have already formed an umbrella to cover the spread area of the explosion.
In the end, I calculated that there would be no shadow mana wasted.