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Chapter 23: A Lesson on Human Anatomy

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A Lesson on Human Anatomy

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Are you all right? Hao Zhen asked, walking up to Tian Jin.

Tian Jin looked up, allowing Hao Zhen to see his face. He looked exhausted, his expression pale. Hao Zhen himself felt rather drained by what he had just done, but Tian Jin seed much worse off. Yeah. Just catching my breath a little.

Hao Zhen nodded his head, giving him an understanding look. Tian Jin had had to hold down a second-level monster twice. That was no easy feat. He doubted even the average third-level redsoul would have been able to pull it off.

Anyway... Tian Jin narrowed his eyes at him, curious. What happened at the end?

Its Its a bit complicated, Hao Zhen said, furrowing his brow a little. Hed need so ti to think things over before he gave his explanation. Not only did he need to get his own thoughts in order, but he also needed to co up with excuses. Ill tell you later. For now, we should set up camp.

Tian Jin didnt press the issue, simply giving him a nod.

Hao Zhen then turned around to look at Duo Lan, who had walked up behind him. Out of the three of them, she was in the best condition, though it was still clear, from looking at her, that she had been in a scuffle. Her hair was in complete disarray, and there was blood on her hands, with so red splatters on her robes too.

She gave him a silent, scrutinizing look before inclining her head forward in assent.

They then considered their options before deciding to set up camp in the clearing, coming to the conclusion that the location didnt really matter. There werent any protected locations in the forest, nor did they have any ans of hiding their tracks, so the priority was getting themselves back in shape as soon as possiblebefore Du Qing made his moveand that ant that the sooner the three of them started resting, the better.

The three of them then took so spiritual recovery pills before going about setting up camp. From her spatial ring, Duo Lan produced three small gray tents, which they had procured before the mission. They werent anything special, but they were made from magical materials, making them much more resistant than mundane ones. Hao Zhen helped Duo Lan set up the tents while Tian Jin set down so surveillance talismans around them, and soon their camp was pretty much done.

The mont they were done setting everything up, Duo Lan walked up to him. All right. Now spill, she said, not even bothering to mince words.

Hao Zhen blinked, not because of her words, but because he had just realized that she was back to looking like her usual selfher hair perfectly done and her robes once again clean, the blood stains on them gone. Her hands were also clean. Just when had she managed to tidy herself up?

Hao Zhen glanced at Tian Jin and saw that the other boy was looking in their direction, clearly attentive.

All right, Hao Zhen said, seeing that he wouldnt be able to postpone this conversation any longer. In any case, he had thought up a good enough excuse while they were setting up the camp, so he was ready. Lets sit.

He then made to sit down, but he stopped mid-movent when Duo Lans spatial ring flashed, and three chairs appeared in front of her. Tian Jin, who had also been about to sit, similarly froze.

The chairs Duo Lan had just produced werent outdoor chairs, but indoor ones, and like the ones in her living room, they looked expensive. They were made out of so dark, deep wood, with burgundy cushions on the back and seat.

The sight of such an extravagant indoor chair in the middle of the forest, on top of the grass and under the sun, had Hao Zhen blanking. Tian Jin also had a stunned expression.

Paying them no mind, Duo Lan promptly sat down on the middle chair before looking over at them expectantly. Well? she said, crossing her arms in front of her chest as she settled into her chair. Arent you going to sit?

Hao Zhen really should have known better than to expect Duo Lan to willingly sit on the grass and dirt. At least she had also brought chairs for him and Tian Jin. Hao Zhen didnt particularly mind sitting on the ground, but itd definitely be odd, if not awkward, if Duo Lan was the only one in a chair.

With that, he and Tian Jin repositioned the chairs slightly so they ford a circle before sitting down.

All right, Hao Zhen said, leaning back on the chair. He had to admithe felt incredibly comfortable. He had been on his feet for a while now, so it felt nice to rest on sothing so cushiony and soft. Maybe Duo Lans idea to bring chairs with her wasnt that outlandish, after all.

Hao Zhen took a mont to organize his thoughts one last ti before starting his explanation.

I used One String Puppetry on the glistening horn rhinoceros a couple of tis, he said, figuring that that was the best place to start. The first ti, I did it the normal way, trying to restrict his movents. It worked, to a certain extent. He looked at Tian Jin. You managed to hold its head down, and Duo Lan stabbed it in the eye. The problem was that the eye wound Duo Lan gave it pretty much drove it mad. I tried to use the skill on it again, but it didnt work. The glistening horn rhinoceros instinctively rejected any attempts to impede its movents the mont I tried exerting my control. You probably didnt even notice those attempts, as they didnt have any effect.

Tian Jin leaned forward, inclining his head in assent.

Duo Lan, on the other hand, fixed with Hao Zhen an intense stare. So how did you do it at the end? she demanded. What changed? As usual, Duo Lan wasnt just curiousshe was scrutinizing him, demanding an answer instead of simply asking.

By this point, Hao Zhen had already grown sowhat used to Duo Lans antics, so he wasnt that affected. He still couldnt just shrug off her glare like Tian Jin, but he could at least hold his own. He simply nodded at her. I realized that the reason I couldnt control the glistening horn rhinoceros was because of its painit was clouding its mind, overwhelming its senses. It then occurred to

that there might be a way to dull, if not get rid, of its pain.

He paused. This was the important partone of the reasons why he had bought himself so ti to think first. He had to proceed carefully. Duo Lan, earlier you said you didnt know what a nervous system was. Is that right?

Duo Lan furrowed her brow. Ive never heard the term. What about it?

Ignoring her question, Hao Zhen turned to Tian Jin. You?

Im not familiar with it, either.

Then I assu its not common knowledge, Hao Zhen said, nodding his head, doing his best to keep his expression neutral. You two know what the brain is and what it does, right? You know, how it pretty much rules your body.

The brain and most of its functions were common knowledge in this world. Hao Zhen had had tutors growing up, hired by his father, and they had gone over it and many other organs in anatomy lessons. He couldnt rember ever learningor even hearingabout the nervous system, so he had been unsure whether that was just sothing that wasnt widely known in this world or sothing that wasnt known at all.

Now that he had confird that Duo Lan and Tian Jin had no idea what it was, he could at least assu that cultivators werent generally taught about it, either.

Now it was ti to put to test his skill at lying.

The brain is actually part of sothing called the nervous systemjust like how the stomach is part of the digestive system. Duo Lan and Tian gave him blank looks. Hao Zhen froze, realizing his mistake. So they were also unfamiliar with the idea of grouping body parts into systems. Before they could ask anything, Hao Zhen started explaining, Your body has many systems. A system is a collection of body parts, and

Over the next few minutes, Hao Zhen gave an explanation of what systems were, finally putting to use what he had learned back in biology class. Never could he have imagined that one of the things hed do if he transmigrated to another world would be giving an anatomy lesson. The situation was so absurd that he soon found himself having a hard ti keeping a straight face.

Hao Zhen didnt go into too much detail. In fact, he went out of his way to act uncertain at tis. He had already thought up an excuse for why he knew these things, and if he wanted Duo Lan and Tian Jin to buy it, he couldnt appear too knowledgeable.

Duo Lan and Tian Jin listened in silence. He had thought Duo Lan would be constantly trying to interrupt him and challenge his claims, but she turned out to be a surprisingly good listener, even if an intense one.

Now, the nervous system is what actually rules your body, your brain just being part of it. Throughout your body are tiny, fiber-like things called nerves, Hao Zhen said, constantly pausing to think of the best way to go about his explanation.

He had already co to the conclusion that Duo Lan and Tian Jin knew very little of biology and anatomy, at least compared to a high school student from Earth, sothing he found rather surprising. It was rather common, in cultivation novels, for cultivators to study the body. The setting of traditional cultivation novels was based on ancient China, after all, and even the idea of cultivation was derived from traditional Chinese dicinal theory. But Duo Lan and Tian Jin didnt even appear to have the kind of esoteric, fantastical perception of anatomy, either. They simply didnt know much about it.

Then again, Hao Zhen reckoned that the cultivation system of this world was already fairly different from what cultivation was like in more traditional novels, which revolved around ideas from traditional Chinese dicine such as ridians and vital energyboth terms he had yet to co across in his current life. Hao Zhen guessed that cultivators in this world were far more interested in the spiritual and the conceptual than in the physical, so they didnt put too much emphasis on anatomy.

In light of that, Hao Zhen was careful not to use any terms Duo Lan and Tian Jin probably werent familiar with. He didnt want to branch into an entirely new explanation again. The briefest he kept his explanation, the fewer chances hed have to slip up. Right now, he could still explain his knowledge, but if he ended up revealing too much, Tian Jin and Duo Lan would definitely beco suspicious, and he wasnt ready to share the truthhis actual circumstanceswith soone else just yet. There were still more things he wanted to ascertain before deciding whether it was safe to tell others about his transmigration.

There are different types of nerves, sensory nerves being one of them. Its through these nerves that you perceive the worldphysically, at least. This ti, Hao Zhen didnt even have to fake uncertainty. He wasnt really sure what the relationship between the body, the soul, and the mind was like. And one of those perceptions is pain, he said, emphasizing the word.

He focused on Duo Lan. Before, you asked

what changed, right? Why I was suddenly able to subdue the monster. Duo Lan gave him a nod, and he continued, As I said, I realized that the monsters pain was the problemthe reason why it was so hard to control it. While trying to co up with a plan, I thought about how living beings only felt pain because of their sensory nerves, so it occurred to

that I might be able to use One String Puppetry to control the monsters nerves, getting rid of its pain.

Despite how calm Hao Zhen was right now, back then, after watching Duo Lans attack to kill the monster fail, he had attempted to use his spiritual skill on it a few tis, failing each ti. Hao Zhen had then desperately wracked his head to co up with an alternative, and it was then that he ca to that realizationalmost like those flashes of enlightennt Hao Zhen had often read about in cultivation novels. He had never thought hed experience one himself, and he had almost jumped in excitent at the realization.

He had then tried to use One String Puppetry on the glistening horn rhinoceros, and the mont the Ethereal String attached itself to the monster, he instinctively realized that what he had in mind was possible. He had then tested it out once, trying to slightly dull the monsters sense of pain, and he ended up feeling no resistance whatsoever.

That made Hao Zhen realize he wouldnt even have to fight to impose his will on the glistening horn rhinoceros. It wanted the pain gone, so it had no reason to resist.

Hao Zhen had then hurriedly taken out his sound-transmission token from his spatial ring, and sent Tian Jin and Duo Lan, a sound transmission, telling them what to do, before concentrating fully on the nerves around the monsters eye, deactivating them. Sure enough, the monster didnt put up any resistance, ending up dazed by the sudden disappearance of the pain.

With that, Tian Jin had then taken advantage of the glistening horns rhinoceros confusion and lack of resistance to hold its head down while Duo Lan went for the killing blow. At the very last mont, the monster snapped out of it and tried to move away, but Hao Zhen, who had already been expecting it, used up almost all of his remaining willpower to montarily shut down all of the monsters sensory nerves, allowing Duo Lan to finish it off.

And that was exactly what I did. Hao Zhen shrugged, feigning nonchalance. I first sent you two a sound transmission, then got rid of the monsters pain. That left it dazed, and because of that, you two were able to finish it off, he summarized.

Well Tian Jin said, leaning back on his chair, clearly still processing everything he had just heard. That does explain things, I think? He shook his head, then smiled at Hao Zhen. In any case, great job. You did splendidly.

Hao Zhen couldnt help but smile back, feeling sothing warm build up inside him. He wasnt used to feeling appreciated, and it was definitely a nice feeling. Just as he was about to reply, Duo Lan spoke up.

Theres just one thing I dont get, she said. Unlike Tian Jin, she wasnt smiling. Instead, she was still glaring firmly at him. Where in the world did you learn about all of those things?

Hao Zhen turned to look at her. Her question hadnt caught him by surprise.

For a mont, Hao Zhen felt tempted to turn the question around on Duo Lan, to voice his own suspicions about her since she was now questioning him.

He quickly decided against it, however.

It wasnt the ti for that yet. Hao Zhen didnt know when the ti would co, but it certainly wasnt in the middle of a forest, where they were in danger of being attacked at any mont, not just by monsters, but also by other cultivators.

My father was a rchant, Hao Zhen said, and he wanted

to have the best education possible, so he hired all sorts of tutors to teach . That was the truth. Now for the lie. One of those tutors was a scholar who used to be a doctor. He had dedicated his life to studying the human body, and he was the one who taught

all of those things. I actually thought it was common knowledge, so Im rather surprised that you two didnt know about it. He shrugged. It was a simple explanation, but in his experience, such explanations tended to be the most believable ones.

If Duo Lan and Tian Jin wanted to, they could investigate his background, find out who exactly his father had hired to tutor him, and then track down the man who had taught him biology. His lie was in no way airtight. Still, based on what he knew of Tian Jin and Duo Lan, there was no way theyd do sothing like that. Both were very upfront, straightforward individuals.

Sure enough, once he was done with his explanation, Duo Lan frowned, seemingly pondering his words for a mont, before she inclined her head, accepting his words. Hao Zhen glanced at Tian Jin, who simply gave him a nod.

Realizing that they believed him, Hao Zhen almost breathed out in relief. Next, he thought that theyd have so questions, but neither Duo Lan nor Tian Jin said anything, both of them wearing pensive expressions, their gazes becoming distant.

Hao Zhen shifted rather awkwardly in his chair, wondering what to do now. He looked around the camp, and it occurred to him that the only thing missing was a campfire. They werent graysouls, however, so it wasnt as if they really

Hao Zhen blinked, shifting his gaze to the glistening charge rhinoceross corpse, which lay just beside their little camp, before returning his attention to Tian Jin and Duo Lan. They were still imrsed in their thoughts, and so gloom had settled on their face.

Hao Zhen realized what exactly was going onwhat was on their minds.

Although Duo Lan and Tian Jin were both in a much better state now compared to how theyd been right after the fight thanks to the magical pills they had taken, they were still in low spirits. Clearly, they were still affected by the fight with the glistening horn rhinoceros. Both of them had been pretty confident, and even though they did manage to beat it, there had been so hiccups. Considering how proud they were, what had happened didnt sit well with them.

Maybe

A way to increase their morale occurred to Hao Zhen. He wasnt sure itd work, but it was his go-to strategy for getting his sister out of her occasional funks, so he decided it wouldnt hurt to try it.

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