Within the subspace, the concept of time doesn't exist.
Duanmu Huai had no idea how many demons he had slain; he had somewhat become numb to it all. Countless demons surged from every direction, attempting to engulf the enemy before them. However, Duanmu Huai, brandishing his War Hammer, consistently annihilated them one wave after another. He lost count of how many demons he had bludgeoned to death, to the point where he was feeling somewhat weary.
"Huff…."
After smashing a minotaur into a bloody pulp with his War Hammer, Duanmu Huai couldn't help but yawn. He felt as though he was playing a demon-slaying game, constantly grinding enemies. But the problem was - these beasts weren't dropping any Dark Golden Loots, were they?
That guy could really hold out, huh.
Looking back at the initial post by the player claiming "The mission isn't hard, just slaying demons", Duanmu Huai was filled with admiration. The sheer number of demons would overwhelm most players!