53 Farewell X Price X Suffering
The moon was already high in the sky when Hua returned to Grandma Lai's house. From the time she discovered that she had telekinesis to the time she continued to search for those filths, too much time had passed.
After all, her ether had been exhausted, so she could only recover a little before setting off again. The use of her telekinesis was almost imperceptible, and this was already the speed she had to catch up.
Thinking of her previous experience, Hua's fingers twitched again. She had suffered a lot, and it was inevitable that she would get hurt if she tried to deal with other things when her strength was halved.
For example, her fingers. When she was in the most dangerous situation, two or three knuckles were actually worn out. She had to rely on herself to heal herself to complete the subsequent purification.
It's just that people always have a little luck.
Hua was actually somewhat relieved. She was supposed to spend the night in the forest. Interestingly, the filth formed several points around this circle, and the last one was dealt with not far from Grandma Lai's house.
Hua walked into the yard and looked into the room, and was startled by Grandma Lai who was sitting on a chair facing the door.
Grandma Lai just sat there quietly looking at the door. The moment she saw her, her gaze slowly moved to her face.
Hua smiled instinctively. She certainly felt that the scene was a bit scary. The light at night was not very good, and coupled with Grandma Lai's somewhat mechanical movements, it was enough to make the timid children scream and rush out.
Grandma Lai stood up, half of her face in shadow, and the wrinkles on her face made her look even more frightening. Hua quickly took a step forward to greet her.
Grandma Lai ignored Hua. She walked slowly forward, brushed past Hua without looking at her, and went straight to the kitchen.
Hua didn't quite understand what Grandma Lai was going to do, but after seeing her reaction, she felt embarrassed to go in and rest.
Grandma Lai's sanity has returned to normal, and it would be inappropriate for her to stay around.
This realization actually made Hua feel a little uncomfortable. She didn't consider this place her home, but she felt a subtle tension and uneasiness about suddenly leaving a familiar place. Hua stood there and didn't move.
The moonlight sprinkled in the yard, and the color of the ground faded into a miserable white in the light. The forest canopy swayed slightly, as if calling the flowers to come quickly.
Hua looked at the forest, weighing her thoughts in her heart. She looked at Grandma Lai in the kitchen. At this time, she realized that it was Grandma Lai who was cooking for her. The old face did not have the horror that she had just felt in her eyes.
But does she really want to spend the night here?
When Hua first arrived, she really wanted to spend the night here. She needed a shower, a soft bed, and a relatively safe environment.
But what if the filth continued to increase while she rested here?
What if these impurities swallow up the Yuan Ling?
Such thoughts made Hua decide that she would still deal with these things in the forest tonight.
Hua made up her mind and immediately walked out of the yard. Her steps were fast and light, making almost no sound, but Grandma Lai still noticed her. She slowly walked into the yard with her bowl of rice.
"Eat your meal first, then leave."
Grandma Lai's voice was not too loud, but it reached Hua's ears clearly in the quiet night. The voice sounded like the grandmother on Whale Island calling her.
Hua paused for a moment, her figure frozen in the night sky. Grandma Lai looked at her calmly without urging her.
Hua shook her head quickly, then left even faster than before.
Grandma Lai stood in the night holding the bowl for a long time, and her back seemed more hunched than before.
"Don't go...don't..."
The tired voice was torn into pieces by the breeze, and the clouds covered the moon and the old figure.
When the morning light first shone on the forest, Hua's actions had already come to an end. She now looked incomplete, as the filth she had just dealt with had corroded one of her calves and one of her arms.
This is completely different from Whale Island.
Hua closed her eyes slightly. She didn't have any extra ether to heal her body at the moment, so she could only review her situation in her mind. She didn't have the same strong instinctive reaction to battle as Gon and Killua, but maybe she did have it before.
However, as her memories of her life in the safe country revived, her instinctive reaction to fighting was greatly suppressed. In short, the result was that her instinctive reaction was very weak.
This was particularly evident when she faced filth; her reaction was too slow.
Her legs were swallowed up by the sudden filth when she was moving. At that time, Hua could only use the ether of the fierce wind to condense into a wind blade and cut off her legs to barely escape.
Does it hurt?
Of course it hurts.
Hua felt like tears were about to fall at that time. She had never had such a wound before. At that moment, she could only make such a decision. Then she used a thin layer of ether to cover the wound to prevent excessive bleeding.
Hua glanced at her only remaining arm. If she didn't have the ability to heal, she would never have made such a decision.
Breaking yourself into pieces to save your life sounds very cool, but in reality, what follows is the beginning of unfavorable incompleteness and pain.
Hua held onto the tree and tried to stand up straight. The pain from the wound tightly entangled her thoughts. Hua took a breath, controlled her thoughts, and began to think about what she had observed this time.
All objects have a weak outward accumulation of force before they move, and dirt is no exception. When liquid flows slightly, a kind of accumulation of force is generated.
Hua thought of the dirty mass she saw. It was not a pool of liquid, but something covering the stone. This was also the reason why Hua lost an arm unexpectedly. She just wanted to gain leverage on the stone and did not notice the slight vibration on the surface at all.
Hua glanced over her shoulder, this was the price of her carelessness.
She had never imagined that the price of carelessness would be so great, but it hurt enough that she would remember it.
Hua felt the ether gathering towards her. She clenched her only remaining hand into a fist and felt the ether flowing through her body. She breathed a sigh of relief.
"God-given."
Hua stayed immediately and chose to read the message slowly. After the gift of heaven took effect, her arms and legs quickly returned to their original state, but her clothes were unlikely to be restored.
Hua didn't care. She sniffed again, looking for the dirty smell. This time it came from a farther place, and Hua immediately rushed in that direction.
She was no longer afraid of paying such a price; she just wanted to clean up the mess.
Clean this place up bit by bit, and then bring Yuan Ling back to Whale Island.
Hua walked forward with a serious expression for a long time. Her stomach was already rumbling with hunger. She couldn't find any edible meat, and ripe fruits were very rare.
Hua realized that if she continued like this, her combat power would definitely continue to decline. At this moment, she suddenly realized that something was wrong. The recovery speed of ether was much faster than she expected.
Hua stretched out her fingers, and the ether condensed at her fingertips. However, at the same time before, the ether had not recovered enough to condense.
This discovery brought a hint of joy to Hua's face. The faster her strength recovered, the higher the success rate of purifying the filth would be.
The sun gradually climbed higher in the sky. The people in the village had already gotten up. Everyone had bright smiles on their faces and hurried to the village chief's house.
The village chief hid in the house and dared not go out. Harper's arrival was not good news at all. The village chief still remembered Harper's first words about poor quality, and then he reduced the amount to be paid by half.
Thinking of this, the village chief's face became even more miserable. He hadn't slept the whole night and had no idea how to tell the villagers.
To make matters worse, Harper demanded that they provide half of their previous total amount of leaves by tomorrow.
The village chief wished he could faint immediately, but he couldn't, he had to come out to take charge of the situation.
The village chief walked to his door and kept his hand on the door handle for a long time. His movements were steady, and he stood there like a silent statue.
The sounds outside the door had already passed through the door and reached his ears. The village chief heard all the laughter and expectations for the future.
The wrinkles on the village chief's face deepened. He sighed very weakly and pushed open the door.
At the other end of the village, in Grandma Lai's small courtyard, an old woman was also waiting with a bowl of food in her hand. Grandma Lai was waiting for Hua to come back.
She didn't dare close her eyes that night. She always felt that the past scenes were floating in front of her eyes. Grandma Lai felt more and more that she couldn't stay here. She stood up tremblingly and walked outside.
The forest still stands there quietly, and no one knows what the situation in the forest is like.
In a mountainous area in the GI game, there is a hole in the belly of each hill.
"Jay!"
Killua watched in horror as Gon suddenly fell to the ground. Gon tried to get up twice but failed. This sudden illness almost made Killua tense up.
“It’s okay…it’s okay…”
Xiao Jie's forehead was covered with sweat. He lay on the ground to relax, then tried to stand up again.
Killua looked at Gon and his expression gradually became serious. He didn't expect that Gon's condition had become more and more strange recently.
It used to be just a little painful occasionally, but a while ago I suddenly felt very thirsty. It was fine for a few days, but in the past two days I started to feel pain in my arms and legs, and it's not a normal condition.
Killua thought about Gon's comment about the pain he had felt over the past two days.
"It hurt like a broken arm or leg, but it went away quickly."
But now Gon's appearance is completely different. Killua squatted down, held Gon, who was sweating profusely, in his arms, and walked out of the cave.
Xiaojie understood that his condition must be related to Hua, but he didn't understand what happened to Hua and why she was in so much pain.
It was like the entire lower half of the body was missing, but one could still feel all the damage done to the lower half.
Xiao Jie felt that his hair was soaked with sweat, but he couldn't help but worry about Hua's condition. What kind of thing had caused her so much injuries?
Xiaojie couldn't help but think, if Hua and I acted together, would Hua not be injured like this?
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