Seeing that the horned smoke was still alive, the silver wolf happily bit the rope on the two horned smoke's feet and dragged them to the side of the nest. Seeing this scene, I couldn't help but follow curiously.
After a month or two, the wolf cubs had grown up. Each of them was bigger than a Pekingese, especially their fangs, which looked scary.
The silver wolf bit off the rope on the two horned smoked beasts 'feet. Immediately…the two horned smoked beasts stood up trembling. They looked at the silver wolf at the side and turned around, wanting to escape.
Unfortunately…how could the silver wolf tolerate their escape? It quickly rushed in front of them, stopped them, and ruthlessly tore off their flesh. After a few times…the two pitiful Jiao Xun stood there pitifully, not daring to run anymore.
Next…the silver wolf returned to its den and took out six silver wolf cubs one by one. It actually began to teach the six little fellows how to catch prey!
I couldn't bear to see Jiao Xun getting weaker and weaker under the torture of the six wolves. I sighed slightly and turned around to leave the wolf den. I went to the spring water opposite the huge rock to wash my face. After walking for so long, my body and face were covered in dust. It was much more comfortable to wash my face.
Shaking off the water on his hands, he straightened his back. Two screams came from the other side of the rock, and his heart skipped a beat. I knew…after being tortured for so long, the two horned Kaoru were finally killed.
I stood there absent-mindedly. When I was on Earth, I knew the law of nature-the strong prey on the weak, but…when I personally faced this bloody scene, I truly understood how cruel it was. Especially when I was the one who caused it, that feeling was even stronger.
In the natural world, as long as you had the power, you could kill any other wild beast at will. No one would interfere.
But…even if they knew, it was fine if a wild beast did it. If a human was so cruel, then this world would be too terrifying.
Youran let out a long sigh. Most of the time, it was only after the matter was done that you realized that you had done something wrong. Before that, you didn't realize that there was anything wrong with it.
For example, when I caught the horned Kaoru and wanted to bring them to the silver wolves for food, I didn't feel that anything was wrong. However…when I saw the two horned Kaoru being bitten by the silver wolves until their bodies were covered in bruises and their skin was torn open, I realized that I was wrong.
Gritting my teeth slightly, I quickly made a life-long oath. Unless I was extremely vicious or had a deep grudge against someone, otherwise…even if I wanted to kill them, I would never torture them in such an inhumane manner. If I wanted to kill them, I would kill them with a swift slash. I would never let them suffer such inhumane torture.
After pondering for a while, I finally let go of my worries. Since it had already happened, it was useless to think about it. What I could do now was to try my best to avoid making the same mistake again.
I don't think there's anything wrong with me killing Jiao Xun. After all…I'm also a member of nature. If I want to survive, then I have to kill. I have to kill Jiao Xun. Otherwise, I won't be able to survive.
From another perspective, Silver Wolf was not wrong either. Although Jiao Xun died a pitiful death, Silver Wolf also needed to survive. He had to personally teach his children how to defeat the enemy and how to capture prey. Just like how Grandpa Chief taught me, he also tirelessly taught his children.
The only thing I did wrong was that I shouldn't have handed the living Jiao Xun to Silver Wolf. If he had gone to catch him himself, then the meaning would be completely different. Although this sounded far-fetched, what I wanted was just a peace of mind. The world was so big, and such things happened all the time. Even if I wanted to interfere, I couldn't. Sometimes…it was already good enough for people to have peace of mind.
After thinking through everything, I turned around and returned to the back of the rock. I unnaturally looked at the two horned incense sticks. There was nothing there. Other than two pools of blood on the ground, there were only some broken bones and scattered pieces of flesh. It seemed that…the two horned incense sticks had already entered the stomachs of a few wolf pups.
Forcefully suppressing the discomfort in my heart, I cleaned up a place for myself in the wolf den. Then, I sat down cross-legged and began to meditate as I had to every day.
I didn't speak for a night. I woke up early the next morning. Now…the time I needed to complete the nine cycles had been shortened to only half a night. It wasn't impossible to continue circulating it, but after nine cycles of absorption, there was very little free energy in my meridians. Even if I continued circulating it, the effect wouldn't be great. It wouldn't be much slower than absorbing it myself.
The silver wolf woke up earlier than me, or perhaps…he was a nighttime animal, and the more night fell, the more awake he became. The wolves on Earth were all animals that moved at night, especially during the night when there was a full moon. They would howl at the moon, and that was the scene I admired the most.
First, I went to the spring to wash my face. Then, I performed the Seven Deadly Slaying Technique a few times in the open space in the forest. Only after I was fully awake did I go with Silver Wolf towards his hunting spot-the water bay. There…there were many powerful magical beasts waiting for me to challenge them.
When we arrived at the water bay, it was the time for the magical beasts to drink their water in the morning. Although there weren't as many of them as there were at noon and at night, but…the targets I wanted to find this time were all quite a few.
I aimed at a lone wind antelope and quickly cut through it. If I didn't use my internal energy, my strength wouldn't be above it, and I might even be at a slight disadvantage. This was exactly what I needed.
I won't use my internal energy anymore, because…I'm going to rely on the opportunity of fighting against the wind antelope to improve my arm strength, hoping to become a qualified beginner warrior as soon as possible.
As soon as I got close to the wind antelope, it immediately turned around and lowered its head slightly. A single horn that was flashing with a cold light quickly aimed at me. It could charge at me at any time.
He gripped the Hundred-battle Saber in his hand tightly and looked at the Wind Antelope carefully. It was very dangerous to be careless when facing this kind of magical beast that could fight from a distance and close combat at the same time. It was extremely fast and had very powerful attacks.
Phew...
Finally…the wind antelope couldn't hold on any longer. It opened its four limbs and rushed towards me like a bolt of lightning. I could even hear the whistling sound of its body breaking through the air. From this, I could see how fast it was!
He took a deep breath, closed his mouth, and focused his energy into his dantian. He quickly raised the Hundred-battle Saber in his hand, and then…he took a step forward. Using the momentum of his body, the Hundred-battle Saber in his hand slashed down at full speed like a bolt of lightning!
Clang!
With a flash of cold light, my Hundred-battle Saber and the horn of the Wind Antelope collided violently. Sparks flew in all directions. I was sent flying backward as if I had been electrocuted. I staggered a few times and finally stopped.
This time…the wind antelope didn't have much of an advantage. Firstly, it was because I had borrowed the power of the forward charge. Secondly, my arm strength had improved greatly in the past two months!
Feng Ling and I both paused for a moment, then we quickly charged at each other again. We took a deep breath. Although my arm was numb from the shock, I would never retreat. Once I retreat, I would lose. How could my retreating speed compare to Feng Ling's speed?
Clang!
His two arms lost their senses again as if they were completely broken. He couldn't feel anything at all. His hands that were holding the saber also became weak. He was about to lose control of the Hundred-battle Saber again!
Right at this moment, without my command, two fiery hot streams of energy were emitted from my dantian and quickly flowed through my meridians that were shaken to the point of being transferred to my arms. In just an instant, my arms recovered their strength once again, and it was even more powerful than usual!
Hahahaha!
Laughing wildly, he took a step back and leaped up with all his strength. He held the saber with both hands and hacked at the horn of the wind antelope with all his might.
Clang!
The collision was much louder than the previous two times. The wind antelope and I both paused for a moment, but miraculously, we didn't take a single step back. Looking at the wind antelope that was so close to us, I knew…that I had to attack first. If I allowed the wind antelope to attack, I wouldn't have any chance to fight back.
Clang! Clang! When…
I held the blade with both hands and took a deep breath. I desperately slashed at the horn of the wind antelope, stopping it from moving forward.
The wind antelope finally began to retreat after a dozen collisions. I took a big step forward and used the strength of my body to charge forward. I raised my Hundred-battle Saber to the highest point and shouted…I gathered all my strength into the saber and hacked down without any thought…
Clang!
Amidst the loud sound, the Wind Antelope actually withstood my attack. Although its yellow horn was still fine…its slender limbs had already begun to tremble. It staggered as it wanted to charge over, but its limbs were trembling so much that it refused to listen to its commands. Seeing how stubborn it still wanted to charge over, I put down the Hundred-battle Saber in my hand in admiration. Such a spirit that refused to admit defeat made me unable to continue attacking. Even if I still wanted to fight, I would choose another one.
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