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Chapter 228: Chapter 228: Astonishing Healing Ability Chapter 228: Chapter 228: Astonishing Healing Ability Bai Junjun and Li Wenli squatted down to inspect.

They saw several fiercely aggressive, dark bats.

These bats, lying on the ground with sinister eyes, bared their sharp teeth continuously as if threatening them upon seeing humans approach.

These vampire bats are so of the hardest opponents in the jungle.

They naturally carry anesthetics and various viruses, and a human bitten by them during sleep wouldn’t feel the pain at all, allowing the bats to do as they pleased.

The viruses they carry could also disrupt blood clotting, making dying from blood loss in sleep not an unheard-of occurrence.

The vitality of these vampire bats was so great that they weren’t completely eradicated even in the late stages of the Apocalypse.

Like mosquitoes, they continuously spread viruses and tirelessly caused trouble for humans, even more troubleso than zombies.

However, the vampire bats had not yet evolved to the point where they were difficult to kill.

They were caught in the sepal of the Mosquito-eating Plant, and though they broke through, they were sared with the corrosive liquid within the sepal, which didn’t end well either.

Today, their wings and limbs were corroded, losing their ability to fly and could only struggle incessantly on the ground.

Bai Junjun, who never showed rcy to such annoying pests, directly flung her crossbow. With precise shots, she killed the bats one by one and tossed them into the sepal of the Mosquito-eating Plant.

At that mont, the broken sepal, having swallowed these bats, happily twisted its body.

Bai Sasa glanced at the continuously “bleeding” sepal and expressed so concern, “Elder sister, the Mosquito-eating Plant won’t be hard, right?”

“It looks so painful,” Bai Lingyu said with empathy.

“Don’t worry, plants don’t have pain receptors, so they can’t feel pain. Moreover, their healing speed is much faster than humans; a few small cuts won’t kill it.”

With Bai Junjun’s words, the children were sowhat reassured; however, seeing it dance even more wildly after eating the bats raised a new round of worries.

“What if it has indigestion?”

“After all, the size of a mosquito is not the sa as that of a bat.”

Bai Lingyu said, gathering the courage to approach the Mosquito-eating Plant and touch its rhizo.

The rhizo of the Mosquito-eating Plant had a cool feel, and was sowhat soft and smooth, quite nice to touch.

Bai Lingyu touched it again, surprised.

When Bai Lingyu approached, the Mosquito-eating Plant didn’t attack but its branches trembled chaotically, as if lost in the joy of eating bats and unable to extricate itself.

“Don’t worry, its rhizo is filled with high-concentration acid. It could even compete with black iron,” Bai Junjun reassured.

Listening to this, Bai Lingyu shyly withdrew her impudent hands, “That… that powerful?”

“Mm,” Bai Junjun nodded.

Being able to grow to such a size in the jungle was no easy feat.

Only then did Bai Lingyu begin to really respect this seemingly unintelligent big friend.

But in just a mont, the green juice from the tears in the Mosquito-eating Plant had already solidified.

Indeed, as Bai Junjun said, its healing capabilities were amazing.

Thus, the group continued toward the City Lord’s Mansion.

At that ti, the gates of the City Lord’s Mansion were wide open, and it was completely dark, making it impossible to see anything inside.

This ti, Li Wenli was the first to light a candle and lead the way, while the others held on to each other’s clothes and followed closely behind him.

The vast courtyard, illuminated only by the tiny flicker of candlelight, appeared tiny, fragile, and vulnerable.

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