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Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor-Chapter 219: Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor []
Chapter 219 - Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor [219]
Ah Yin agreed to become Chen Ming's subordinate—or perhaps something else entirely. In any case, this is how Ah Yin ended up becoming Chen Ming's possession.
Chen Ming controlled his spiritual and mental energy, carefully partitioning off an insignificant portion of it, and then injected it into Ah Yin's essence.
Under Ah Yin's obedience, this trace of spiritual and mental energy rooted itself deep within her soul, like a steel stamp, engraving Chen Ming's mark permanently onto her very being.
Although Chen Ming permanently expended a small amount of his spiritual and mental energy in the process, as Ah Yin's condition improved, a surge of faith energy flowed from her spiritual being into Chen Ming's divine position.
Due to Ah Yin's poor state and the deficiencies in her spiritual form, this faith energy wasn't particularly strong. However, it was exceptionally pure—only slightly weaker than the faith provided by Lou Gao.
With Ah Yin now belonging to him, Chen Ming could faintly sense the faith of the Blue Silver Grass Clan toward their monarch, the Blue Silver Emperor, through his connection with Ah Yin.
However, much like how a vassal's vassal is not one's vassal, Chen Ming could sense the clan's faith in Ah Yin, but he couldn't directly use it himself. This was because the Blue Silver Grass that offered faith to the Blue Silver Emperor was entirely unaware of Chen Ming's existence within her.
After receiving a small share of Chen Ming's spiritual and mental energy, Ah Yin's spiritual form improved significantly. Moreover, because the shared energy carried traces of a pseudo- demigod's attributes, Ah Yin gradually began to sense and even utilize the faith energy from the Blue Silver Grass clan after absorbing it.
Although there wasn't a single Blue Silver Grass around, Ah Yin relied on this unique trait to forcibly reconnect herself to the Blue Silver Grass clan's local network.
While she couldn't do much yet—neither speak nor effectively receive messages from her kin—she could sense the concern for her within their vague, indistinct communications. This faint connection soothed some of the confusion and anxiety in her heart.
After stabilizing Ah Yin's spiritual form, Chen Ming opened his eyes, retrieved a lead box, and took out the right leg bone inside.
The moment her soul bone appeared, the Blue Silver Emperor grew visibly excited. Her roots and leaves wrapped around the soul bone, absorbing the lost power that originally belonged to her.
As the energy within the leaves and the soul bone resonated and exchanged, the Blue Silver Emperor, initially only about an inch tall, began to grow. Despite the absence of water, light, or soil, she grew to over two inches tall.
Watching the Blue Silver Emperor's growth, Chen Ming pondered deeply, gaining a better understanding of her existence and unique traits.
If she absorbed this soul bone that she had produced and reclaimed the ninth soul ring currently in Tang Hao's possession, then even under normal circumstances, Ah Yin could recover to the equivalent of an 80,000-year cultivation level from her current state.
If the Blue Silver Grass clan offered their devotion, it was likely that within ten years, she could return to the pinnacle of a 100,000-year soul beast.
Even among soul beasts, the Blue Silver Emperor was exceptionally unique. Her tenacious vitality and special racial traits were extraordinary—enough to leave even pure-blooded true dragons like Di Tian speechless.
After drawing only a small portion of the soul bone's energy, Ah Yin stopped, refraining from further draining its power and essence. Sensibly, she handed the soul bone back to Chen Ming.
Chen Ming gently stroked the Blue Silver Emperor's form, rewarding her with a small infusion of soul power and vitality before placing the soul bone on his right leg and beginning the slow process of refining it.
The Blue Silver Emperor's vitality manifested in this moment. Gentle energy flowed into Chen Ming's body like a stream. Under Ah Yin's control, the 100,000-year soul bone actively cooperated with Chen Ming's refinement, willingly becoming a part of him.
Although, given Chen Ming's current strength and physical attributes, a 100,000-year soul bone couldn't significantly enhance him in every area, the two attached soul skills it provided were a substantial boon.
The first skill, Everlasting Life, was described by Tang San as akin to the saying, "Wildfires can't destroy it; spring winds bring it back to life." For Chen Ming, it had a profound impact.
Previously, Chen Ming relied on his dragon core to convert soul power into vitality for regeneration. This method was entirely brute-force: using a massive amount of vitality to forcibly heal wounds and regrow missing parts. It was effective but inefficient.
For theoretically irreparable injuries, Chen Ming had to pour an overwhelming amount of vitality into the affected area to force regeneration. Healing such injuries consumed dozens or even hundreds of times more vitality than healing flesh wounds.
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If something like nerve damage occurred, Chen Ming couldn't regenerate it immediately.
However, Everlasting Life amplified his conversion efficiency, increasing the healing effect of his vitality from one-fold to three- or even five-fold. This gave Chen Ming a qualitative breakthrough in regenerating bones and internal organs. Injuries that were once considered irreparable now became slow to regenerate.
For instance, if a bone were missing, Chen Ming previously needed to use a tremendous amount of vitality to form a small piece of bone and wait for it to grow. With this skill, he could immediately regenerate a bone identical in strength to the original, simply by consuming soul power and vitality.
Although Chen Ming's martial soul wasn't related to the Blue Silver Emperor or Blue Silver Grass, the life attribute of his dragon core ensured that this skill worked perfectly for him without any diminishing effects. Unlike the Blue Silver Emperor lineage, Chen Ming didn't even need external Blue Silver Grass to support him.
The second skill, Flight, gave Chen Ming the ability to fly without being bound by the laws of physics. While seemingly unimpressive at first glance, it was a unique ability that differed from traditional wing-based flight skills and could even stack with them.
In simple terms, Chen Ming could already fly using his soul power wings. But by activating the Flight skill alongside them, his flying speed could increase dramatically, and his aerial agility would improve significantly.
Vertical takeoffs and landings became trivial maneuvers. Chen Ming could even perform stunts like mid-air U-turns, sharp 90-degree turns, or flying backward without reducing his speed.
This skill greatly enhanced his air combat capabilities, making him faster and more maneuverable than many flying soul masters.
The vitality and life attributes from the Blue Silver Emperor's soul bone also stimulated the life energy within Chen Ming. A massive amount of life energy radiated from his body.
If he were outside, the room would have been overgrown with flowers and grass by now, and life-sensitive animals would have been drawn to the area, creating a scene of otherworldly wonder.
But since Chen Ming was in a lead-sealed training room, the only living beings present were himself and Ah Yin. Naturally, the life energy he radiated was eagerly absorbed by Ah Yin.
For Ah Yin, this high-quality life energy was a supreme nourishment. Especially since Chen Ming had refined her soul bone, his soul power now carried traces of the Blue Silver Emperor's traits. The life energy he radiated became an irresistible temptation for Ah Yin.
Her vines and leaves greedily coiled around Chen Ming's arm, absorbing the life energy he emitted. This caused her recently grown body to begin growing again, with her aura advancing from that of a hundred-old soul beast toward a thousand-old one.
Although this process imprinted Chen Ming's presence on her body and soul, elevating her affection for him to an almost fanatical level—regarding him as the most noble and supreme being in her heart—Ah Yin no longer cared. Her soul had already been branded with his mark, and such matters were irrelevant to her now.