Blue Silver Grass Strategy (Douluo Dalu Fiction)

Chapter 88: Chapter 89: The Second Soul Skill



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"Next, it's time to witness the miracle—"

In the Medical Corps, in his own tent, Ling Yi, who had just washed up and freshened himself, looked at the Test White Rabbit he had borrowed from the Old Medicine Man, and a 'kind' smile appeared on the corner of his lips.

The next second, the scene became somewhat uncomfortable.

Ling Yi, who looked like an evil mastermind, threw aside the dagger that was stained with blood and, without any delay, summoned the Soul Skill 'Blue Silver Grass' in front of the rabbit, whose limbs were bound and still struggling fiercely.

With the infusion of Spiritual Power and the mental command, the azure vine-like martial soul immediately emitted a vibrant light full of vitality.

"Second Soul Skill - Limb Regeneration!"

As Ling Yi softly chanted, a faint yellowish-green light emanated from the 'Blue Silver Grass' in his palm and shot towards the rabbit on the ground.

It was visible to the naked eye that the terrifying wounds and blood holes on the rabbit, which had just been cut with three cuts and six holes, were rapidly healing.

One breath, two breaths, three breaths...

In just a little over three breaths, the three through-and-through wounds on the chest, abdomen, and right forelimb, which had been bleeding profusely, seemed to have never been injured at all, except for the white fur stained red with blood!

With his Spiritual Power highly concentrated, Ling Yi could sense that the skin, muscles, blood vessels, and even the internal organs and bones that had been severed by the sharp dagger had all reconnected and healed.

Time seemed to have reversed, as if the cold blade of the dagger had never entered and exited the rabbit's body.

If one didn't look at the blood on the rabbit and the ground.

However, unlike the 'First Soul Skill: Vitality Flourishing' and other healing Soul Skills of healers, under the effect of Ling Yi's second Soul Skill, the rabbit, despite not having wasted its blood, still appeared somewhat weak, unlike receiving the benefits of water, wood, or light energy that promoted vitality.

No, there should be a small amount of wood-based life energy nourishing the rabbit's injured areas, but it was very scarce and concealed by the faint yellowish-green light with a mysterious aura that enveloped the rabbit.

Ling Yi, who was fully mobilizing his Spiritual Power to perceive, made the above judgment.

Cutting off the supply of Spiritual Power, the light dissipated, but the mysterious aura still lingered in the three areas where the wounds had been, refusing to dissipate.

Seeing the rabbit, which had become exhausted from blood loss and violent struggles, moving with much less vigor, Ling Yi's face showed a contemplative expression.

If the 'First Soul Skill: Vitality Flourishing' had been used to treat such injuries, the rabbit would not only have its wounds healed but, under the nourishment of the active energy, it would continue to struggle vigorously, rather than appearing like a withered eggplant.

So, in terms of effectiveness, was this Soul Skill from the 800-Year-Old 'Nelumbo Blue Silver Grass' inferior to the 300-Year-Old 'Blue Silver Grass' Soul Skill?

Did the Directed Induced Mutation of 'Blue Silver Grass' experiment fail?

Gazing intently at the three wounds still enveloped in the mysterious aura, Ling Yi's eyes sharpened. He picked up the blood-stained dagger he had just thrown aside and, with a swift motion, a piece of flesh about the size of a pinky finger fell to the ground.

It was a small segment of the rabbit's ear.

Without waiting for the rabbit to struggle further, Ling Yi used his mind to activate the second Soul Skill again, and the familiar faint yellowish-green light enveloped the area once more.

This time, a miraculous scene unfolded.

If it were the 'First Soul Skill: Vitality Flourishing' or other healing Soul Skills, the wound on the rabbit's ear, which was missing a segment, would have quickly stopped bleeding, formed a scab, and healed.

But what Ling Yi saw now was a layer of pink, fleshy tissue surging and piling up at the wound site.

In just a few breaths, a perfectly intact rabbit ear, except for a small segment at the tip where the white fur had been shaved off, appeared before Ling Yi's eyes.

Stopping the Soul Skill, Ling Yi looked at the intact ear, missing only a small tuft of fur, and then at the small piece of white fur with bloodstains on the ground, falling into deep thought again.

Of course, while deep in thought, Ling Yi also used the 'First Soul Skill: Vitality Flourishing' to replenish the rabbit's vitality lost from blood loss, as a courtesy to the Old Medicine Man's test subject.

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Time passed in a discordant manner. Ling Yi returned the 'intact' but somewhat dejected test rabbits and mice to the Old Medicine Man, and after cutting up the chickens, ducks, geese, cattle, and pigs for Chef Li Zhishu, he returned to his tent alone, carrying two roasted lamb legs.

Taking out a brand new dagger, Ling Yi sliced the roasted lamb leg, which was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, glistening with oil, while reflecting on the experimental process from the past half-day.

The good news was that his second Soul Skill was indeed a 'miracle skill' as he had initially envisioned!

It could regenerate missing body parts in the injured by converting the mysterious energy generated by the Soul Skill.

Including, but not limited to, skin, muscles, blood vessels, fascia, and even bones and internal organs!!

Imagine, in battle, if the heart was pierced, using this Soul Skill, the heart would immediately regrow. What kind of concept is that?

This meant that as long as Ling Yi's Spiritual Power was not exhausted, he would be a pseudo-immortal!

And as a healer, he could truly earn the reputation of 'reviving the dead and regenerating flesh and bone'!

Seeing all this, Ling Yi felt like he was the protagonist of some story, where his wishes came true, and low-probability events turned into certain successes, as if he were a chosen one.

But, everything has a 'but'.

There was good news, but there was also bad news.

The bad news was that the 800-year-old 'Nelumbo Blue Silver Grass' could not achieve the same dominant effect as the 10,000-Year-Old 'Blue Silver Emperor Right Leg Bone' Soul Bone Skill 'Inextinguishable by Fire, Revived by Spring Breeze'.

In the original story, Tang Hao severed his right arm and left leg, but Tang San used the 'Light of the Sea God' in conjunction with the 10,000-Year-Old 'Blue Silver Emperor Right Leg Bone' Soul Bone Skill 'Inextinguishable by Fire, Revived by Spring Breeze' to reattach the [Heavenly Sky Sect] inheritance soul bone, achieving limb regeneration!

Similarly, before that, when Tang San was on the brink of death in the 'Star Luo Great Forest', he was sacrificed by the two 100,000-year-old soul beasts, the 'Azure Bull Python' and the 'Titan Giant Ape'. Under the powerful energy, his severed right arm was reconnected and regrew with the help of the 100,000-year-old 'Azure Bull Python Right Arm Bone', restoring it to its original state!

However, Ling Yi's 800-year-old second Soul Skill could only regenerate body tissues the size of a human finger.

It would be more accurate to call this Soul Skill 'finger regeneration' rather than 'limb regeneration'.

So, was this Soul Skill useless?

(End of Chapter)


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