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Douluo: The Way Of Martial Arts

This is a translation. "A descendant of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners, Gu Yi, finds himself transported into the world of Douluo Continent, where he awakens to the martial spirit most familiar to him from his past life. Will he be able to leverage his own advantages and dominate the continent? Which is stronger, martial arts or spirit skills? Will he assist characters such as the arrogant Phoenix Ma Hongjun, the carefree White Tiger Dai Mubai, the Asura God Tang San, the threatening Ning Rongrong, and the willful Xiao Wu in becoming exemplary figures of the new era? It remains to be seen."

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Chapter 113: Recovering

As Gu Yi approached the Blue Silver Empress, he could feel an increasing attraction. It was a kind of primal pull, and as he drew closer, the originally free-moving branches with golden stripes seemed to sense a familiar presence, reaching out to wrap around his right leg.

"Has it regained its consciousness?" Gu Yi wondered, projecting his spiritual power to confirm it and he indeed sensed a trace of spirit from the Blue Silver Empress. However, the mental fluctuations were very weak, allowing only basic, instinctive behaviors—like the one happening now.

The Blue Silver Empress's right leg bone was originally hers, and after being nourished by the life force of numerous Blue Silver Grass, it had not only avoided damage from the previous great battle but had also slightly improved in essence, particularly in its restorative capabilities.

Gu Yi, however, unwrapped the tendrils from his leg.

"Human, do not disrespect our empress." came a voice from the Blue Silver King. This time, there was no trace of reverence, only a hint of threat.

To him, Gu Yi was now a mere cripple, far from his former strength. If it weren't for the highly poisonous guy, he would have already killed Gu Yi to retrieve the bone. The most precious treasure of their race should not reside in a human body.

Gu Yi, who had been looking down, suddenly raised his head. A vast amount of spiritual power surged out from his mental sea, overwhelming the Blue Silver King's defenses in an instant.

"How dare you!" Gu Yi's voice was not loud, but it was immensely intimidating. The Blue Silver King screamed in pain, his defense shattered instantly.

"Spare me, my lord, spare me!" The Blue Silver King's arrogance lasted but a moment before he was subdued, realizing that even without his martial spirit, this human's strength was beyond his own.

"Next time, I will make you into a spirit ring," Gu Yi threatened. This was a mere spirit beast, daring to be insolent. If it weren't for Lin Qing needing its essence to enhance her martial spirit, killing it would not have been an issue. Exposure to evil forces for so long inevitably alters behavior, even if the essence remains unchanged. Besides, Gu Yi had never been a merciful person.

"Y-yes, sir" the Blue Silver King stammered, deeply cherishing his life. He knew that with diligent cultivation in this excellent place, his bloodline might be enhanced again, even if he could never become the Blue Silver Emperor.

Gu Yi then turned his attention back to the Blue Silver Empress, an interesting idea forming in his mind.

Having become mortal enemies with Tang Hao, Gu Yi felt a need for revenge. The Blue Silver Empress, unaware of what was to come, kept trying to cling to Gu Yi's right leg, driven by the stimulus from her spirit bone.

"Perfect for testing new applications of my demonic cultivation," Gu Yi murmured, reaching out.

Afterward, he calmed his spiritual energy, knowing that the task had been anything but easy. Now, any potential bond between Tang Hao and Ah Yin was severed.

Gu Yi did nothing physical but transferred his knowledge of Tang Hao and Tang San through the Evil God Bead to Ah Yin. People are inherently biased, viewing things through tinted lenses. This inherent bias exists even in children, who instinctively like or dislike certain people.

Perhaps to the Blue Silver Empress, Tang Hao was the best man in the world. However, to Gu Yi and the rest of the world, perspectives differed. Having completed his task, Gu Yi left the still-recovering Blue Silver Empress, knowing she would eventually bloom into her true form.

Leaving, Gu Yi approached the Singular Velvet Sky Chrysanthemum. This was crucial to his plans and could not be compromised. Thankfully, Dugu Bo, who understood the value of immortal herbs, had ensured its protection. Not even insects had damaged it.

After being bedridden for over a month, Gu Yi busied himself with inspecting every immortal herb, treasures rarely seen. He marveled at Dragon King's legacy that had turned this place into a perfect plant haven even after so many years.

Two days later, Dugu Bo returned with the requested materials. During this time, Gu Yi had sent Zhu Zhuqing and others back to the academy. While this place was good, it was not ideal for everyone's cultivation, especially not for growing teenagers. Even Lin Qing was sent back by Gu Yi.

"Did you bring back the remnants of that sword?" Dugu Bo asked, surprised to see the broken pieces of a long sword pieced together on the table.

"Yes, I once naively believed that even a mortal sword could unleash the power of a divine weapon" Gu Yi replied with a mocking laugh at his own past naivety.

"A mortal weapon is just that. No matter how well-nurtured, it will break against true strength. Are the herbs suitable?" Dugu Bo asked, concerned about the materials' suitability for the alchemical plan.

Gu Yi, who would check meticulously out of habit from his days as a doctor, confirmed, "The herbs are excellent."

Dugu Bo had not searched for these herbs himself; they were sourced with the help of Xue Beng, the Heaven Dou Prince. Having powerful allies meant high-quality supplies.

"Let me get familiar with my current state, then we can start the alchemy," Gu Yi said, knowing the stakes were high. The Singular Velvet Sky Chrysanthemum was one of a kind; failure was not an option.

Stowing away the remnants of the Sword in his spirit guide, Gu Yi retrieved an alchemy furnace, a well-used tool showing the marks of countless past experiments.

"Is that furnace still working well?" Dugu Bo asked, stroking his beard. He had personally sought out Lou Gao in Gengxin City to forge it years ago, ensuring top quality.

"It's excellent," Gu Yi replied, satisfied with the furnace that had accompanied him throughout his alchemical endeavors in Douluo Continent, sharing the same importance as the now-broken Sword.

(End Of Chapter)