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Chapter 135: Insects
Translator: Irene Editor: Lis
Because he was utilizing the shile sprinting, Ai Hui had to maintain balance which meant he was unable to lean forward His upper body remained still while his lower back was like an extre The sword in his hand had to adjust and follow the movement of his body’s rhythravity; ashis respiration wasstill As an old hand at this, Ai Hui knew very well that if the operation of eley attack, then breathing was the foundation of any attack
This included thecontrol was a requirement, and if the breaths did not synchronize with the swordplay, then not only would the power be lacking but injuries would also ensue
Of course, for Ai Hui, there was a more serious consequence, which was that he would be unable to generate sword elerasped the technique, he began to realize its benefits
The sword eer than before
The most immediate benefit was the increased rate of sword eleenerated sword elerass sword in his hands then back into his body to initiate the Circulatory Cycle Revolution Twenty percent of the energy was absorbed by the sword embryo, and whatever remained re-entered Ai Hui’s hand palaces after one circulation cycle
Ai Hui’s hand palaces, which had started off eradually became full
But Ai Hui did not stop there He continued circulating until his hand palaces began to swell and ache For every palace that he opened up, he beca into a lake
In the process, developing his constitution played a key role
People with good constitutions, like Bangere like ponds surrounded by htforward
On the other hand, people eak constitutions, like Ai Hui, were like ponds in thefor thes were never fair when it ca; Ai Hui did not mind this at all People with the ti instead
Ai Hui no longer intended to resist the sword embryo state since he was now able to control his awareness within, th had i a heavy axe around, but now that the toddler had grown up, he could wield the hefty weapon
Ai Hui ended his training and casually plucked a grass straw fro Ai Hui’s expression to darken
Placing it before his nose, Ai Hui srance—the te it aside, Ai Hui’s expression returned to normal, but there was now a dimness within his heart He could see in the distance the faint outline of Central Pine City The quiet and peaceful city reer
The noisy training halls bustling with activities and the flourishing night lights that filled the streets… Would they still be there in the future? The tranquil ainst the cool air and the sleepy, droopy eyes of those fellows as he s steam—would he still wake up to these?
Ai Hui was in low spirits He sighed inwardly, as if all that was beautiful was slowly fading away
He shook his head, feeling that he was being a bit unreasonable Only a few good days had passed, and he was already corroded by the easy co and hardship and to die in peace and happiness—or No matter how terrible, it wouldn’t be worse than the Wilderness, right?
He rid hiht back to the Blood Bandage that had snatched up the blood snake’s meat He did not inspect it at the ti him to He quickly turned his attention to it
It hite as snoithout any visible h the Blood Bandage but still there was nothing
Where did it go?
He thought about the time when blood had seeped out of his pale
Could it be that the bandage was devouring blood?
He recalled his e was an artifact of the blood sects back in the Cultivation Era Blood sects… just from their names, it was obvious that they were related in soe had absorbed his blood, Ai Hui had not been too surprised
But the blood snake’s meat was poisonous Would there be an issue now that the Blood Bandage had absorbed it?
Ai Hui started laughing involuntarily He had actually thought of the bandage as a living object What issue? Diarrhea?
I diarrhea… He sih problem to Lou Lan and let him interpret it
His upturned lips disappeared in a flash and the nextacross his pupils, he shouted, “Sohun had been paying attention to Ai Hui all this tin of trouble, no matter how shun had no idea how he did it, but Ai Hui had clearly displayed this ability in their previous escape