After a shipwreck, Li Qing arrives in a primordial world where dinosaurs, ferocious beasts, and humans coexist.
The story... begins here!
Each of the two stone bowls contained half a bowl of blood. Chu breathed a sigh of relief and was about to look up and ask Cang for medicine to stop the bleeding, but Cang waved his hand and said, "Its wounds heal very quickly, so there's no need to treat them. This will actually make its body stronger. If you treat it carelessly, it won't do Dahei any good."
"is that so?"
Chu looked on in disbelief. He had just cut open Dahei's abdomen and taken out the blood. How could its abdominal wound have healed in such a short time? Even a gecko's self-healing ability couldn't be that strong. He looked down at Dahei in disbelief.
"At most, a dozen more breaths."
Cang reminded him.
At this moment, not only Chu, but also Li Qing and everyone else were staring at Da Hei's belly. They all seemed to think that what Cang said was very unreliable and they couldn't believe it.
Soon, Chu was the first to break the silence.
"My God, the bleeding has stopped! It really has stopped! This is unbelievable!"
"It has such a strong healing ability, Big Black is amazing!"
Chu lay down, touching the wound that had just slashed Dahei's belly. "The wound is gone! It's completely gone! How long has it been? How can a ferocious beast have such a strong healing ability?"
Chu's suspicions were not without reason. He had seen ferocious beasts, such as the Heaven-Defying Eagle and the Tyrant Demon Ape. The former was more common, while the latter was less so. Regardless of whether it was the former or the latter, their strength was indeed very strong, but they definitely did not have the terrifying healing power of Big Black.
Cang revealed a wise smile and slowly explained, "Every ferocious beast has its own strengths. Big Black's strength is healing, and..."
Cang deliberately stopped mid-sentence.
"We'll talk about these later."
He turned to Li Qing and said, "Alright, now it's your turn. Cut your arm and let the blood flow into the two stone bowls."