A Man Like None Other Chapter 6782 I Owe You Too Much
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- A mysterious illness affects cultivators.
- A powerful, chaotic energy is used for healing.
- The source of the affliction is revealed to be ancient and fading.
Shui Wuhen frowned, looking at David with a complicated expression: “Can you handle this?”
David didn’t answer; he simply reached out and placed his palm on the young cultivator’s chest.
Gray and chaotic power flowed from his palm, seeping into the cultivator’s meridians calmly and steadily, like a warm stream seeping into a dry riverbed.
The essence of the power of chaos was the source of all laws, capable of devouring and purifying all foreign energy—it had no power to resist the power of chaos.
Like ice and snow thrown into a raging fire, it quickly melted, shattered, and disappeared, swallowed by the power of chaos, and turned into the purest energy to be reintegrated into the cultivator’s dantian.
A moment later, the young cultivator’s pale face began to glow again, and his weak breathing became stronger. His eyelashes trembled slightly, then he slowly opened his eyes, staring blankly at the surroundings, his gaze filled with weakness and confusion.
Without hesitation, David stood up and walked towards the next unconscious cultivator, repeating the same action.
That gray light continued to condense, permeate, and be refined in his palm. One by one, the cultivators who had been damaged by the Yin energy began to regain consciousness.
The tense atmosphere in the clinic gradually eased, and hope began to appear on the faces of the anxious family members.
The seventeen poisoned cultivators woke up in the time it takes an incense stick to burn.
Although their faces were still pale, the yin energy in their bodies had been completely cleansed, and the shadow of death that had enveloped them had been dispelled little by little by David’s hands.
Shui Wuhen stood at the side, watching David save his clan members one by one, his deep ocean-like eyes swirling with increasingly complex light.
When David finished treating the last patient and stood up, Shui Wuhen stepped forward and was silent for a long time before speaking: “You just said that this Yin energy is the same as that in the Netherworld abyss crack?”
David nodded: “That’s right. I absorbed a lot of Yin energy in the cracks of the Underworld Abyss, and I will never misrecognize that kind of aura.”
That yin energy carried an ancient and waning power, like the radiance of an ancient being that had slept for countless years.
It is a very ancient feminine power, which is precisely the antithesis of the nature of aquatic beings.
“Does this yin energy also pollute sea creatures?” Shui Wuhen asked.