Chapter 1065: Chapter 1065: Devouring Sky Golden Python
Qin Sisi lifted her wrist to look, only to find it bare; the pearl bracelet was no longer there—it must have disappeared by now!
At that mont, her body was extrely weak, and realizing she probably wouldn’t be able to dodge Aunt i’s attack, she thought of the pearl bracelet Ye You had given her three years ago, which he said could block a fatal injury for her once.
She didn’t know the chanism behind it, but she believed in Ye You and cherished the bracelet, hoping she would never have to use it. Wearing it on her wrist felt like Ye You was right there protecting her.
However, the substitute doll’s uses had run out, and she was too weak to resist; the pearl bracelet was her only hope of survival. If she were struck by the Ice Arrow Rain and then fell into an abyss thousands of feet deep, her chances of living would be slim to none.
The instant that the Ice Arrow Rain attack ca, Qin Sisi activated the pearl bracelet with her blood. The bracelet burst into a bright, dazzling light, and sure enough, the Ice Arrow Rain was blocked. But Qin Sisi’s physical strength had reached its limit, and she could no longer control the Wings of Rainbow, plunging straight down.
She didn’t know that a Damage Transfer Charm had been placed on the pearl bracelet, nor that the damage from the Ice Arrow Rain hadn’t been blocked but instead transferred to Ye You.
After retracting the Wings of Rainbow, Qin Sisi slowly slid down from the tree to the ground. The grass here grew very lush, and the tall trees reached straight into the sky, blocking the sunlight. Deep green vines tangled and hung around the branches large and small, and from ti to ti, small flying insects buzzed by, thankfully not Demonic Beasts.
It was evident that this place was a paradise for plants and animals. However, looking around, Qin Sisi didn’t find any signs of human activity, which made her feel uneasy. Such a secluded wilderness must be ho to a great variety of plants and animals, and there would certainly be nurous Demonic Beasts.
She only wondered what level these Demonic Beasts would be, hoping they wouldn’t be too high.
She took a few steps, only to realize one of her legs was in severe pain. She then rembered that her calf had been injured by Aunt i’s Ice Arrow Rain back at Auspicious Sleep Peak, and she hadn’t had the chance to heal it yet.
Qin Sisi found a relatively dry large rock to sit on and tried to use Wood Attribute Magic Power to heal herself, but her body was still very weak, and she could only muster a small amount of magic power, making the healing effect rather poor.
She had no choice but to take out a healing Bodhi Pill from her storage ring. However, she was now a Level Five Magic Spirit, and Ye You, still a Fourth-level Alchemist, produced fourth-level pills that were not very effective for healing a Level Five Magic Spirit.
Moreover, Qin Sisi now tried not to consu too many of Ye You’s pills. The secret base in Taiyi Mountain needed a lot of Spirit Stones to construct and maintain. After a large-scale relocation, the Panhu family had nearly depleted their resources building a new ho. Nowadays, the base mainly relied on the Spirit Stones acquired from selling Ye You’s concocted pills.
The Bodhi Pill didn’t completely heal Qin Sisi’s injuries, but it did restore so of her strength. Hesitating for a mont, she took out a Jade lting Pill; if Aunt i had poisoned her, the Jade lting Pill could serve as an antidote and speed up her recovery.
However, to her disappointnt, after taking the Jade lting Pill, her physical condition did not improve and remained weak and feeble.
Qin Sisi then carefully scanned her body; aside from the injury on her calf, there were no other places that hurt, nor any feelings of nausea or vomiting. The only sensation was an overwhelming weakness.
After a mont of thought, she realized that Aunt i must have added a potion that induced weakness rather than poison to the food, which was why the Jade lting Pill had no effect.
Both she and Aunt i were Interdiate Magic Spirits with equal strength. As long as she couldn’t properly mobilize her magic power, it would be easy for Aunt i to kill her, unfortunately for Aunt i, people cannot foresee everything, allowing her to escape this disaster.
However, not being able to use her magic power made Qin Sisi very anxious. In such a situation, if she encountered Demonic Beasts, she essentially would have no ability to defend herself, akin to being a lamb to the slaughter.
Qin Sisi took several deep breaths, trying to stay as calm as possible, quietly considering that if it was just the effect of the dicine, it should wear off after so ti, and she would need ti to recover.
Taking advantage of the absence of imdiate danger, she found so food from her storage ring and ate it, then sat down to ditate to accelerate the diminishing of the dicine’s effects, so that her body could recover to normalcy sooner, allowing her to mobilize her magic power at will and, at the very least, protect herself.
An hour later, Qin Sisi indeed felt that her body had slightly regained strength and that she could mobilize so magic power, but the energy of the magic power she could summon was still much weaker than at her peak. To recover to her best condition would require much more ti.
She did not feel hungry, but to accelerate her body’s tabolism and make the dicine’s effect dissipate faster, she forced herself to eat more cooked at from her storage ring.
The cooked at indeed accelerated the recovery of Qin Sisi’s body. However, there is often a downside to every upside, as the aroma of the cooked at attracted a terrifying enemy.
No sooner had Qin Sisi finished eating the at and burped, without even having the chance to pat her slightly bloated stomach, a rustling sound arose. She imdiately stopped what she was doing, pricked up her ears to listen intently—it sounded like sothing was slithering through the thick underbrush.
Could it be...
A chill ran through Qin Sisi’s heart, and as she began to suspect what it might be, suddenly there was a "swoosh" sound, and a giant creature appeared before her eyes, casting a dense shadow over her head.
Qin Sisi was stunned. She guessed it might be a snake, but she didn’t expect it to be such a massive python, thicker than a human body. Only a small section below its head was raised upright, yet it already towered over her by a large margin, and she couldn’t tell how long the rest of its body and tail were.
The python’s body was covered in golden scales that glittered under the sunlight, casting tiny flecks of light. If such sparkle appeared on other things, it might invoke feelings of beauty and warmth, but on a python, it added only to the sense of eeriness and terror.
Qin Sisi found it difficult to breathe, but then she suddenly rembered—back at the Heavenly Magic God’s Castle, she had seen a book titled the "Demonic Beast Handbook," which described many powerful Demonic Beasts.
This Demonic Beast in front of her eyes was ntioned in the book—it should be known as the Devouring Sky Golden Python.
The Devouring Sky Golden Python was extrely ferocious, living up to the na "Devouring Sky." The images in the book alone were terrifying enough, but now with the real creature in front of her, it was utterly hair-raising, and Qin Sisi even felt as if death was beckoning her.
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