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One more catty, one more attribute point

Su Heng had traversed to a world where demons were resurrecting, and the human realm was like hell. Water ghosts, fog demons, and drought monsters... powerful demons plagued the land. Major clans used fierce spirits for medicine, residing high above the clouds, while common folk struggled desperately amidst a divine, eerie apocalypse. In these chaotic times, Su Heng awoke with the talent of a Celestial Eater. His body grew limitlessly, gaining a property point for every pound he gained in weight. The bizarre and terrifying demons who slaughtered cities and eradicated nations were, to him, the most sweet and superior ingredients. He devoured their flesh and blood, feasted on their sinews and bones, plundered their Divine Skills, and seized their destinies. From the "Pure Yang Skill" to the "Heavenly Demon Transformation Technique," from the "Golden Bell Guard" to the "Demon Buddha's Golden Body," even the most ordinary martial arts in Su Heng's hands could burst forth incredible power. Years later... Su Heng's demonic body was colossal, his weight immeasurable. With a hundred hearts and a thousand arms, mortals were nothing more than ants to him — all gods and buddhas of the heavens, come to battle! ... This book is also known as "Godzilla of The Low Martial World."

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Chapter 47 Planning

Just like the Water Ghost Poison Sack.

The Tai Sui Fungus Strain didn't inherit the complete talents of the demons.

That kind of species, which could strengthen, modify, and repair organisms, wasn't reflected in Su Heng's attribute panel.

However, it didn't matter.

Among these species, Su Heng valued the Parasitic Species the most.

The Parasitic Species could root themselves in flesh to absorb nutrients and artificially create Tai Sui meat.

It would help Su Heng quickly accumulate attribute points.

Following Su Li out of the study, they wound around the corridor and through a courtyard, quickly arriving at the dimly-lit morgue.

In the morgue, there was a corpse shrouded with a white cloth.

Swish!

Su Heng lifted the white cloth.

A rich, bloody scent dispersed with it.

The upper half of the body on the table was bare, headless, with one arm twisted like a pretzel—it was the corpse of a Luo Family elder.