The Invincible Supreme Medical God -
Chapter 415 - 283 Demon Beast_2
Chapter 415: Chapter 283 Demon Beast_2
"What do you need my help with?" Lan Feng spoke aloud, seemingly enjoying the fact that Hui Yue needed his assistance. The white-haired boy could only sigh as he smiled wryly and said nothing.
"This killing intent," Hui Yue quickly replied, hoping Phoenix wouldn’t suddenly change his opinion. "When I fought in the arena today, I saw another world. There was a beast. Did you see it?"
The question itself could be considered foolish since the two of them shared everything—the sensations they felt, the food they tasted, and the world they saw. But despite this bond, Hui Yue felt this particular vision was something Lan Feng had never encountered before. Phoenix’s solemn expression confirmed Hui Yue’s suspicion; he was the only one who had noticed that shocking scene.
"I believe this is something from your past life," Lan Feng said hesitantly. "The stronger the mist, the more you’ll remember, and the greater its influence will be on your current existence."
Hui Yue slowly nodded, recalling how Lan Feng had previously theorized that these caves were tied to his past lives. Considering this now, Hui Yue felt it might be the most viable explanation.
"Will I become as blood-crazed and feral as that red beast we’ve seen before?" Hui Yue trembled as he spoke. Although he relished the benefits of his killing intent, it carried some less desirable side effects. One of which was the overwhelming urge to rip his friends apart—a bloodlust he could never suppress.
"Well, you’ve stored more than one life in these caves," Lan Feng said with a laugh, gesturing with his hands for Hui Yue to look at the many caves—some opening, others remaining shut. "If I were you, I’d focus on the serene cloud. Perhaps it can help you control your killing intent."
Reflecting on Lan Feng’s words, Hui Yue nodded faintly before completely immersing himself in the tranquil blue cloud, gradually sinking into meditation. His body refocused on absorbing the essence of heaven and earth.
The cultivation aided the growth of the calming cloud within his Dantian Cave, expanding its size. Cultivation and nurturing, Hui Yue felt, were what he currently needed most—a way to clear his mind, cleanse his senses, and slowly accumulate strength.
Outside in the courtyard, Sha Yun quickly departed toward Hui Yue’s room, where she sat by the door as a guardian, ensuring her master’s critical training session would not be interrupted by anyone.
Deng Wu and Wang Julong both nodded politely at Xu Biao before disappearing into the house, preparing themselves to cultivate as soon as the opportunity arose. They were eager to strengthen their abilities and ensure they wouldn’t become burdens in battle, particularly to Hui Yue.
As Deng Wu and Wang Julong entered the house, an aura of serene Qi floated out from somewhere deep within. Xu Biao felt deeply shocked, though not as much as Xie Lan.
Xu Biao, having been with Xie Lan for a long time, could immediately pick up on her unease. He gently grabbed her hand, only to feel her subtle trembling.
"Let’s go back to the office," Xu Biao said with a sigh. "You need to explain everything you saw today."
The journey back to the office was completed in silence, as Xie Lan and Xu Biao had already realized they were being followed by mercenaries eager to sell any information they might obtain about a hidden group.
Inside the Guild Master’s office, Xie Lan finally felt her guard lower. As she collapsed into a chair, a long sigh escaped her lips. She pinched the bridge of her nose as she closed her eyes and counted to ten.
"I heard you didn’t participate in the fight at all," Xu Biao asked curiously, perched on the edge of the desk, his inquisitiveness mirroring that of a child eagerly awaiting a surprise.
Seeing her superior look like this, Xie Lan couldn’t help but smile silently. Straightening herself, her expression transformed into one resembling an official ready to deliver critical information.
"This group is far more dangerous than we imagined," Xie Lan began, delivering her initial evaluation. "A woman dressed as a man managed to use some kind of plant to entirely negate the opposing team’s therapist. However, such an attack won’t occur twice. This time, it worked, allowing her to conceal all her information. No one knows anything about her—not her rank, not her true abilities. Even I am uncertain about her."
"Secondly, the man with black hair," Xie Lan continued, now referring to Deng Wu, "He stood throughout the battle as though he knew he didn’t need to act, as though he understood precisely how it would end from the moment it began. He never revealed the kind of cultivator he was, making it even harder for his opponents—and us—to grasp him. The only thing I saw as a team member was him using inscriptions. As to which kind, I couldn’t tell."
"The beast almost exposed herself," Xie Lan said, shifting her attention to Sha Yun and attempting to wrap up her analysis of the team’s performance swiftly and without error. "She unleashed some of her power, but she didn’t use spiritual energy or elemental affinity—just raw, primal strength. Her power and speed were sufficient for her to go toe-to-toe with a Master-level cultivator, making it clear to everyone she is ranked at least as a Master."
"Finally, there’s the white-haired boy." Xie Lan paused before continuing, her body covered in goosebumps as the memory of the scene made her heart race wildly. "He used his cultivation base within his Lower Dantian to position himself behind the opposing team’s leader."
She paused again, fear creeping through her veins. Could she even tell him this? Would he get angry and come after her?
Although Xie Lan was far stronger than Hui Yue, there was something about the boy that frightened her to an extent she never believed possible. Even now, she hesitated to discuss him, worried he might take offense and return to exact revenge.
"He possesses a power no one else does," Xie Lan finally continued after a notably long pause. "There’s a dangerous aura around him. He managed to release a killing intent so oppressive the spectators seated furthest away struggled to breathe. To have such killing intent... he’s someone we cannot afford to offend."
Xie Lan narrowed her eyes but simultaneously recalled the young man’s innocent demeanor, one that seemed kind enough to fit the image of a naive child—especially when he unleashed a serene atmosphere just as they were about to leave.
"Hmm," Xu Biao hummed, without voicing either agreement or disagreement, excitement flashing in his eyes as he relived the events of the fight in his mind.
Seeing the expression on her superior’s face, Xie Lan sighed again, her beautiful lips curving downward. She fished out a small stone from within her cloak and handed it to him. It was a recording of the entire battle. Even so, it captured only the visuals; it could never truly convey the icy, terrifying killing intent Hui Yue had displayed earlier, nor replicate the white-haired boy’s whispered words to his opponent as he pressed the dagger against his throat.
Nevertheless, even without the sensation of killing intent or sound, Xu Biao was ecstatic to receive the stone. As soon as he closed his eyes and immersed himself in the re-played scenes, he instantly pressed the stone to his forehead.
The battle did not last long, mere moments, yet Xu Biao replayed those moments over and over. With each repetition of the ’film,’ his smile grew visibly wider.
While Xie Lan hadn’t noticed certain things during the recording, Xu Biao—used to scrutinizing every detail—managed to see them after multiple replays. His smile widened even further, his gaze honed in on the figure clad in a black cloak.
As Hui Yue activated the Velocity Flow skill, his speed increased rapidly, positioning him behind his target while the motion caused his cloak to reveal glimpses of his lower body.
It wasn’t Hui Yue’s face that captivated Xu Biao—it was the details that caught his attention: long fangs protruding from Hui Yue’s teeth.
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