The Invincible Supreme Medical God
Chapter 295 - 229 Sharing One Body_2

Chapter 295: Chapter 229 Sharing One Body_2

However, despite being an impressive creature, it was also the perfect target for Yan Xiaobao. The boy slowly approached a large tree and perched on a thick branch. Gradually, he let his Qi flow through his meridians, forming a specific pattern inside, and then shaping it into a bow with his hands.

The bow itself was slightly shorter than a longbow, and the string required significant strength to pull back. The arrows were created from Xiaobao’s Qi; though he lacked power, the purity of his Qi more than compensated in destructive potential.

At this stage, Yan Xiaobao could consistently hit his training dummy target, but he could only produce the most basic of arrowheads. The arrowheads Yi created were razor-sharp and infused with a fierce energy that made Hui proud. However, every time Lan Feng noticed this, he would start questioning why the arrows didn’t explode or why they lacked the swiftness of the wind.

Whenever he heard Lan Feng’s criticism, Yan Xiaobao would feel somewhat frustrated, but he kept training diligently nonetheless. Now, he finally had an opportunity to prove that his arrowheads, while simple, were absolutely capable of causing significant damage.

Yan Xiaobao steadily drew the bowstring back, gathering Qi into a smooth, white arrowhead. Slowly, he aimed at his target and then let the Qi arrow fly swiftly across the air within what his eyes could track, embedding it into the neck of the Fanged Hog.

Although the arrow pierced the hog’s neck, it wasn’t enough to kill it outright. Yan Xiaobao quickly nocked another arrow. From the start, he had known that defeating this massive hog would require more than one shot.

Arrows descended from the large tree where Yue Hui sat. The first shot hit the targeted spot, but after the initial arrow, some missed slightly, while others completely missed their mark. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

Yan Xiaobao watched the enraged Fanged Hog beneath the tree and sighed. He then crafted another arrow and waited patiently.

Finally, he released the arrow. Before a loud noise erupted, a squelch was heard, followed by a pained scream. When he saw the Qi arrow slowly dissipating, a satisfied, silly grin appeared on his face, revealing the hog’s bleeding eyes.

The arrow had directly burrowed into the skull. Even though the hog was screaming, it wouldn’t live for much longer. Looking down at the beast, Yan Xiaobao wondered whether he should patiently wait for it to die or if he should test out his new dagger to end its life swiftly.

Ultimately, he decided to wait. Though the hog was near death, it clearly still had the strength to wail and thrash painfully, making Yan Xiaobao feel hesitant about approaching the giant beast with his ten-year-old frame. Instead, he leaned against the tree trunk, watching as the hog took its final breaths.

The anguished wails echoed throughout the village’s entire area. Deng Wu was the first to wake up, but once Little Dragon told him the sounds were coming from a beast Yan Xiaobao and Lan Feng were currently playing with, he calmed down.

Deng Wu stepped outside his tent and saw villagers gathering in groups, staring anxiously in the direction of the cries. Beside them were a pair of twins, both vigilantly scanning the surroundings. Behind them were Gao Yan and Ma Kong, doing the same, ready to defend if they faced an attack from a powerful Magical Creature.

Seeing this, Deng Wu couldn’t help but chuckle. As soon as laughter escaped his lips, Rong Xing appeared to interpret it as mockery and cast a deadly glare.

"What’s so funny?" she hissed, clearly nervous, which might have been fair given the agonizing screams permeating the area.

"Nothing really," Deng Wu smirked unapologetically. "What you’re hearing is a Fanged Hog playing cards with Yan Xiaobao." Deng Wu shrugged and walked toward a group of villagers whose faces were filled with doubt.

"Yan Xiaobao?" Rong Ming asked in surprise, but soon nodded in understanding. For a high-ranked Magical Creature to come so close to the village, then hunt Fanged Hogs, made little sense.

Apart from magical beasts, the only ones capable of taking down these hogs were the students who had arrived the previous day—of whom Yan Xiaobao was the only one unaccounted for.

The villagers couldn’t help but feel uneasy when they heard their beloved young boy Yan Xiaobao had entered the outskirts of the Magic Forest and faced off against a Fanged Hog, an opponent they wouldn’t even dare confront.

To their bewilderment, however, Yan Xiaobao’s new friends didn’t seem particularly worried about the boy fighting a Fanged Hog alone.

As the wailing died down, an eerie silence blanketed the small village. All the villagers returned to their daily chores, knowing that they neither had the strength to protect themselves nor the ability to rescue anyone. They placed their hopes for the future on the shoulders of the five young people who had arrived the day before.

Half an hour passed before Ma Kong noticed a diminutive figure approaching them, dragging a massive beast. As this figure drew closer, they saw the young Yan Xiaobao hauling the largest Fanged Hog they had ever seen.

The same distance Yan Xiaobao had crossed minutes earlier now took him twice as long, as he struggled to drag the enormous hog by its tail and oversized hooves.

Villagers working on chores nearby quickly stopped in their tracks upon witnessing the sight. Slowly, they all turned to see Yan Xiaobao calmly dragging the colossal beast, eventually depositing it before his friends.

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