Chapter 2768: The Death Moment of the Original Host Was Likewise Not Too Far Away
Chapter 2768: The Death Moment of the Original Host Was Likewise Not Too Far Away
Perry was capable of mobilizing the elite forces of the vampires.
Ning Shu submitted the report. After that, she began to cultivate.
Since Mina was already locked up, Perry’s heroic rescue would come soon.
The death moment of the original host was likewise not too far away.
The original host, Molly, had been ripped in half by Perry. Her internal organs and intestines were spilled on the ground, the cold weather clashing with her warm blood creating a faint white smoke around them.
To avoid the same fate, she had to speed up her cultivation progress and become stronger.
This time, she planned to teach Perry a lesson.
Whenever she had free time, she also wandered around the manor, moving some rocks and other things, to set up a yang gathering formation. It’d serve to weaken Perry a little when he came.
Even if it didn’t have much effect on Perry, it’d still be able to weaken the other vampires he brought.
Vampires as powerful as Perry were not a dime a dozen.
As a side effect of the yang gathering formation, the manor turned steaming hot.
It was very sunny too, as if all the nearby sunlight was being concentrated here.
It’d easily give people endocrine disorders.
Ning Shu: …
However, the yang gathering formation allowed the talismans Ning Shu drew to have more yang energy.
These days when Ning Shu went out of her room, the manor would always be heavily guarded.
It seemed like the higher-ups had read her report.
It wouldn’t necessarily be useful, but it certainly could reduce losses.
In addition, these were simply surface-level preparations. There were perhaps private preparations undergoing at this very moment.
Ning Shu sat in her room. She still really lacked spiritual energy.
There was really too little spiritual energy.
It was also scorching hot. Ning Shu positioned herself right face-to-face with the electric fan.
If she had known that this would happen, she wouldn’t have set up the yang gathering formation so early.
The main issue was still that she currently wasn’t strong enough. If she was strong, there was no way she would give the vampires the opportunity to break in her door. She’d directly go eradicate them.
Ning Shu wiped the sweat on her forehead. It was summer and with the yang gathering formation put in place, Ning Shu felt like she was sitting in a sauna.
F*ck. How great would it be if this damned heat was spiritual energy?
…Wait. Ning Shu’s brain nearly exploded. Heat was energy!
There was no reason it couldn’t be absorbed!
When she was in the interstellar plane, she also absorbed other energy besides spiritual energy!
Ning Shu’s heart was bursting with excitement. If she really succeeded, her Unsurpassable Martial Arts technique wouldn’t be limited by the lack of spiritual energy anymore.
Ning Shu crossed her legs and began to absorb the heat around her.
The heat drilled into her body. After some time, her skin became beet red, as if she was being scalded.
When Ning Shu opened her mouth, white smoke wafted out of it.
The f*ck…
Sure enough, you shouldn’t absorb any random thing.
Ning Shu felt a sizzling energy pooling into her dantian, making her whole body feel very hot and dry.
The muscles all over her body felt like they were in a blazing fire.
This energy was nowhere as docile as spiritual energy.
Its advantage instead lay in the fact that it was in an inexhaustible supply.
Ning Shu continued to cultivate despite her reddened skin.
Red energy, the size of a hair strand and with the appearance of a red thread, began to appear within her dantian.
Her body probably had begun to adjust to the heat, as the redness of her skin slowly faded.
Her skin returned to its original white shade.
Ning Shu was inwardly very excited. She’d found an energy that could replace spiritual energy!
This world had wind energy and heat energy that she could absorb.
Heat was inexhaustible, so whenever there wasn’t spiritual energy, she could just absorb heat energy.
MTL Editor: Ran