Meanwhile, overseas...
James returned to the island where the Dragon Abyss was located once again.
He had the impression that the strange, hairy man was not a bad person. This person, according to his analysis, was possibly like Thea when she was first tainted with the Spirit Turtle’s blood and suffered from energy deviation.
However, Thea had Ataraxia to suppress it, while this strange man did not. He wanted to go take another look.
James also wanted to learn more about the dragon, and it was clear that this person was aware of its existence.
If he wanted to save Thea, he might have to rely on this person.
Two days had passed, and half of his True Energy had returned.
When he returned to the island where the Dragon Abyss was located, he did not rush to find the strange, hairy man. This person is susceptible to energy deviation at any time. He needed to regain all of his strength so that he could escape when necessary.
He began to focus on regaining his strength.
His True Energy quickly recovered.
Meanwhile, at Cansington…
After regaining her memory and her strength, Thea stayed in her room and did not go outside. She was examining her own body.
Thea found that the qilin blood, which was provided by the Omniscient Deity, and her own blood were very compatible. They had already combined. Her blood had now regained its vitality.
Although not it was not fully restored, its regenerative ability had been partially recovered. Thus, she would have a long life ahead of her.
After a day of deliberation, she eventually decided to take the dragon’s blood that Thomas had delivered.
However, she did not dare to take it at home. She was worried that her aura would leak out and affect the Callahan family.
Thea left and drove herself to the outskirts of Cansington. After entering a forest, she sat cross-legged on a rock, took out the dragon’s blood, and drank it.
As soon as she drank the dragon's blood, she felt a burning sensation radiating from her throat. It spread from her throat to the rest of her body. The dragon's blood was gradually fusing with the blood in her body.
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