Qin Sheng was transmigrated and narrowly survived, but his lifespan was less than a year.
Fortunately, the transmigrator's system bound to him, enabling him to extract and fuse genes from...
But the wound had already appeared.
The blood that sustains the life of the Inkstone Deer has now become a deadly force.
Almost instantly, the blood inside half of the Inkstone Deer's body exploded, like a spiked bomb, destroying its body from the inside.
This includes its beating heart.
With a loud crash, the massive body fell to the ground, causing the stones of varying sizes to jump up in joy.
Without wasting the body of the Inkstone Deer, Qin Sheng began to dismember it and store the parts in several large spatial bracelets he had prepared.
"The trouble of not having enough backpacks."
Qin Sheng worked for a while and then sighed.
The materials used to make the spatial bracelet came from alien beasts with spatial abilities, which has not been seen much since the alien beast invasion, let alone a spatial bracelet with an extremely large range.
However, if a calamity-level spatial beast were to appear in the early stages, the Nine Cities would likely lose several.
Looking at the healed wound on his hand, Qin Sheng also realized from this battle that a Calamity-level alien beast could master the power of the extreme realm.
It wasn't particularly abnormal; Qin Sheng could still kill without using his domain to form.
However, the Inkstone Deer is by no means weak. If one does not master the ultimate realm of killing or special ultimate realms such as the Red Moon Realm, the hope of defeating the Inkstone Deer is slim.
If the Inkstone Deer still possessed intelligence and could develop even more uses for the Extreme Realm, the situation would be too wonderful for Qin Sheng to even imagine.
It all comes down to who develops it better. Humans have a huge advantage in this regard, while the advantage of the alien beasts is that they have a high starting point and high stats.
Having understood the true strength of the calamity-inducing beasts that had mastered the extreme realm, Qin Sheng did not forget the purpose of his trip: to investigate the source of the beast tide.
He took out his Fenghuangniao brand compass, while the other party was desperately trying to escape into the distance.
Qin Sheng was a little puzzled because the Fenghuang Bird was making a lot more noise, as if it had been frightened by something, which was different from before.
Looking in the other direction he wanted to leave, Qin Sheng transformed into lightning and walked through the sky.
Soon, the Sharp Yellow Bird dared not move. Even though Qin Sheng did not use the Crimson Moon Realm to control it, the Sharp Yellow Bird showed no intention of escaping.
Qin Sheng squinted, not needing to guess why it was like this, because the thing in front of him had already provided the answer.
A door.
The door, embedded in the mountain, appears to be almost halfway up the mountain when you look up.
Qin Sheng landed in front of the door, gazing thoughtfully at the broken patterns above. The surrounding area was filled with messy stones, seemingly shaken out by the aftershocks of the previous incident.
With red mist rising from his hands, Qin Sheng pushed open the door that had been sealed for who knows how long without any hesitation.
At that moment, something seemed to have changed.