It was an inexplicable intuition, but every time Howard woke up and looked in the mirror, he felt he was becoming more and more like his former self, as if someone who was supposed to be dead was coming back to life.
This wasn't a pleasant sensation; the displacement left Howard feeling exceptionally weary.
Sometimes, he couldn't even distinguish whether he was in a dream or reality.
However, this transformation had become Howard's lifeline.
Perhaps that's an exaggeration, but its significance extends far beyond.
The body becoming more familiar day by day means Howard's control over it would increase accordingly, and with it, his adaptability in combat situations would improve.
Although this body was currently paralyzed, he had a feeling: the paralysis was temporary.
When this body was fully transformed, that would be his time to leave this place.
With a chuckle, the girl stopped her feeding game and turned to leave the room.