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Now reading: Chapter 1939: 1934: Special Blood Replenishing Technique from Facing an Ancient God for a Year, a Supernatural novel by Journey to the West's Revolver.

Capítulo 1939: Chapter 1934: Special Blood Replenishing Technique

Have I already completely lost perception?

Su Gao asked in solitude, which didn’t surprise Fu Qian. Without wasting ti, he handed the incomplete sword directly to Su Gao.

“Take it, attack , and don’t stop until I tell you to stop.”

Apart from transcending ti and space and being omnipresent, this newly forged sword has another significant feature, which is a near-causal perspective of blood-sucking, where destruction brings healing.

As for Su Gao’s current situation, to put it bluntly, she’s still relying on her own blood bar to withstand the attacks; at this ti, a thod to replenish blood might be quite useful.

Why specifically start the Pseudo-Divine Being transformation?

Actually, it wasn’t necessary to find this sword, nor was it to provide Su Gao with a better feel when striking—it was just an additional insurance.

Although due to so special reactions from Su Gao, there was a vague sense that what lay ahead might be a kind of opportunity for her, what they were doing remained extrely dangerous.

Perhaps in this special temporal state, even if external ti reaches its end, the warehouse might not be able to pull itself back, but forcefully elevating one’s ranking might reduce this possibility.

Otherwise, if they truly get pulled away suddenly, he may not have the capability to return on his own.

Why use the Pseudo-Divine Being transformation that consus SAN Points instead of directly transforming into the Abandonnt King in Mythical Form?

It’s also to reduce risks.

As ntioned, the current state belongs to a special “spectator” status.

If it were the power of real Divine Beings, it might directly cause this fragile form to dissipate, making a fake transformation more suitable.

Otherwise, this rare opportunity would have turned into the Abandonnt King for a good observation session long ago.

But even so, Fu Qian still felt a slight instability—and a very noticeable pain.

Su Gao’s execution was impeccable, as she had already struck a sword to his chest.

Perhaps she didn’t understand his words but still had no questions.

And given the limited perception, the strike hit with neither lightness nor heaviness, once again achieving the effect of opening up the mind.

Of course, part of it might also be due to the additional Catastrophe Curse he cast upon himself.

Visceral Critical Strike, Dinsional Poison, incomplete sword… To be honest, this habit of using oneself as a test for swords needs to be changed.

Feeling the depth of the wound and the internal organ laceration, Fu Qian adjusted his body to continue cooperating with Su Gao’s actions, while internally lanting.

Fortunately, the cost still seed worthwhile.

With his attention always focused on Su Gao, he quickly noticed so promising changes.

With the first strike, the broken body struggling against chaos, as if receiving much-needed supplies, started to strengthen from the White Ring, becoming mighty, smoothing out the vortices one by one.

Then quickly leaving wounds on himself.

Fu Qian noted that despite his strong healing powers, Su Gao paired with the incomplete sword was indeed quite fierce; in the blink of an eye, his body was a wreck.

Fortunately, the flowing flesh wasn’t wasted; the Sword Holder’s body quickly restored order amidst the chaos, with fragnts recomposing into a harmonious sequence—but it didn’t heal.

Indeed, although in Fu Qian’s perception, the purity of that body even surpassed its past state, vaguely entering a more special state.

But the original cracks showed no sign of repair.

Is shattering the intrinsic nature of ceramics?

Although there was a touch of philosophical thought in it, it still inevitably felt like a dark joke.

“Alright, stop.”

Amidst his thoughts, Fu Qian snapped his fingers.

“Thank you.”

And Su Gao confird his perception; the incomplete sword stopped instantly.

Having evidently regained her vision, she had long been watching Fu Qian’s face, now softly thanking him as she offered the weapon back.

“No rush, it’s ti to head back.”

Yet Fu Qian didn’t take it, instead hurrying to note all the changes, while pointing to the side.

“Alright.”

Understanding that Professor Fu wanted her to open the way back, Su Gao, freshly recovered from severe injuries, had no objections, directly turning the incomplete sword to strike out.

“Seems like they’ve been waiting impatiently, we better hurry.”

The return journey went as smoothly as expected.

Taking the incomplete sword back from Su Gao, Fu Qian casually stabbed into the Void, unhesitantly entering the opened abstract portal first.

Faced with his openly displayed wondrous thods, Su Gao said nothing, silently following after him, even rembering to pick up the fallen Curved Sword from the ground.

And at the mont they both returned to the Coffin Road, they heard a familiar voice.

Unhurried as ever and equally elusive, yet showing no sign of stopping.

Lord Aike was obviously working hard.

“Hmm.”

In response to Fu Qian’s comntary, Su Gao gave a low hum in reply, without halting her steps.

Though the light was dim, it was still visible that her once-fragnted skin now showed no signs of the cracks, her entire being restored to flesh and blood.

“Can you see now?”

Faced with Fu Qian’s gaze, Su Gao quickly responded, asking a question.

“Yes, just a little trick; can you see more clearly as well?”

Fu Qian modestly replied.

By “little trick,” he naturally referred to the Pseudo-Divine Being transformation.

Due to Su Gao’s dramatic execution, though it hadn’t been long since the granting of the sword, the Pseudo-Divine Being transformation was still in process.

The previous assumptions were confird, and the false Divine Tier was enough to negate the concept of “invisibility,” allowing a glimpse of the passage ahead.

Indeed, as Su Gao described, it resembled an elongated coffin, similar in color and form to what they had just seen.

On observing Su Gao’s relatively inconspicuous movents, it turned out she could notice so quickly, suggesting her vision was indeed heightened.

“Yes, during that process, it seems so changes occurred in , hard to describe, but this Darkness indeed affects less now.”

Quickly validating Fu Qian’s guess, Su Gao tried to describe her condition.

“Sounds like a good thing.”

And Fu Qian seed visibly optimistic about this.

It brought valuable test results, and in his view, the change in Su Gao was candidly hard to describe.

It may not have directly unblocked her governor and conception vessels or elevated her to the Second Phase, but her state indeed seed to have undergone so form of sublimation.

If he had to describe it, it seed sowhat akin to the feeling he had when he completed the Pseudo-God Ritual.

“Should what just happened be kept secret?”

The conversation didn’t delay them as they rushed towards Lord Aike’s summons, and Su Gao confird with a question.

“How could that allow the organization to guide you? Just say I acted as your bodyguard.”

Yet Fu Qian shook his head, indicating it could be shared.

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