(New book for practice) (No female lead, growth-oriented) A somewhat familiar starry universe, on a long journey of unknown years. The unchanging goal is to find a way to stay in this world forever...
"But they are indeed newly awakened like me. Could they be from Woniu Village?"
Recalling the battle just now, that robust body with its powerful energy, and that emerald green serrated longsword, it's likely that he awakened a weapon-based spell.
This is especially useful. Hopefully, he'll be smart enough to join the organization. Otherwise, he might really want to experience what it's like to be among the same kind of people. It would be really great!
As this thought arose, his appetite intensified, and he devoured the corpse with even greater gusto. As he continued to eat, his body underwent constant changes, as if large snakes were burrowing into it and rolling beneath his skin.
Similarly, as he swallowed them, the eggs also entered his stomach and began to hatch amidst the flesh and blood.
Dao Chengyi didn't need to worry about what happened next. He had just arrived at a cave where there were some poisonous insects, snakes, and rats, but they scattered as soon as the Five Poison Gu was released.
"Perhaps we can train a few more Five Poison Gu."
Dao Chengyi looked at the scattered venomous snakes, centipedes, and bats. After killing several of them with the Five Poison Gu, he grabbed them. With a thought, his clothes, the snakes and insects in his hand, and the corpses at his feet disappeared.
The insect dish reappeared in my field of vision and now filled the entire view. The things that had disappeared were now in the dish: the corpses of snakes and insects were in one column, and the clothes and corpses were in another.
The former goes without saying. According to the previously calculated Gu formula, it transformed into a mass of wriggling liquid emitting a foul odor. After they approached each other, they merged. This time, the bat-based creature slowly condensed into a fetal shape within the wriggling liquid.
The latter, the useless clothes are broken down into particles for the insects to absorb, while the corpse is made up of bones, flesh, nerves, blood vessels, internal organs, brain, hair, and skin, piled up in heaps.
It goes without saying that the brain can be directly refined into a memory-preserving gu, but Dao Chengyi needs to think carefully about the uses of the following materials.