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Chapter 25

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There was a man lying on his stomach.

To be exact, she didn't know if he was unconscious or dead. His entire upper body was in the stream. Since he was lying on his stomach, she couldn't see his face clearly. But judging from his fine light brown clothes, he must be from a good family.

The clothes on his abdomen were scarlet red, and his head was also bleeding. Although he was lying in the stream, he was very lucky because there was a large rock protruding from the stream where he was half lying, so his face was not soaked in the stream. Otherwise, he would have drowned before the bleeding stopped.

Because half of his body was soaked in the stream, the blood from his head and abdomen naturally flowed downstream after it seeped out.

She walked over and turned the man over. She reached out to feel his breath. Seeing that he was still breathing, she dragged him to the grassland by the stream.

After checking his wound, he took out a small bottle from his Qiankun Bag and sprinkled some hemostatic medicine on the wound on his head. Then, he untied his clothes and sprinkled some medicine on the wound on his abdomen. Finally, he took out a piece of clothing from his Qiankun Bag and tore it into strips to bandage his wound.

"You are so lucky to have met me."

Looking at the unconscious man, she chuckled and raised her eyebrows in surprise. She said to herself, "When did I become so kind?"

In order not to let the smell of blood attract ferocious beasts, she took off the man's clothes and threw them into the stream. Then she took out a set of clothes from her Universal Bag and put it on him.

Seeing that it was getting late and there was a water source, she picked up some branches and started a fire. She planned to spend the night here.

She wanted to get close to the water source to see if there were any fish in the stream. But after squatting by the stream for a long time, she didn't see any fish swimming by. She couldn't help but sigh, "It's true that there are no fish in clear water!"

She could only reheat the barbecue and tear off a piece to eat. After filling her stomach, she sat cross-legged and began to practice.

She was just drawing Qi into her body. She had just entered the warrior stage and had to start from scratch. However, she felt that her body had changed slightly after practicing Qi. She felt the benefits, so she naturally had unlimited motivation to practice.

She practiced for several hours until she felt that the Qi in her body had entered the second level of the Initial Stage of the Black Realm. Only then did she exhale and open her eyes.

The sky had already darkened, and the night wind in this forest was slightly cold. Fortunately, there was a bonfire in front of him to keep warm, and the profound qi in his body could also circulate to drive away the cold.

She turned around and looked at the man beside her. She saw that his body was curled up and seemed to be trembling. She reached over and touched him. It turned out that the fever was caused by the inflammation of his wound.

After thinking for a moment, he rummaged through his Qiankun Bag and took out a small bottle. He poured out a pill and smelled it in his palm. After confirming the efficacy of the pill, he pinched his chin and stuffed the pill into his mouth. Then, he poured some water into his mouth and swallowed the pill.

She added some branches to the fire, and the flames burned even more fiercely. But at this moment, the sound from the forest made her body stiffen, and there was a moment of tension and solemnity.

"Wu Ao!"

"Wu Ao!"

"Wuuuu …"

"A wolf?"

She instantly stood up, listening to the extremely horrifying howls of the wolves in the night, coming closer and closer, echoing in the forest.

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