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Book 3, Mountain Range of Magical Beasts, Chapter 21 – The Foggy Gulch (part 1)
If one desired to train using the ‘Secret Dragonblood Manual’, one onblood in one’s veins But there were only two possible ways by which one could agitate the Dragonblood in one’s veins The first was to reach a certain onblood density in one’s veins The second was to drink fresh blood froon was very dangerous
Dragon’s blood, even when applied topically, would cause terrible pain, to say nothing of drinking it However, everything in the world had its equal opposite Blueheart Grass, when paired with dragon’s blood, made for an extremely potent mixture But Blueheart Grass was extremely rare Linley had previously asked about the price
A single patch of Blueheart Grass orth tens of thousands of gold coins What’s ht even if one had the on’s blood is incredibly powerful Usually, a single patch of Blueheart Grass is insufficient If you are going to drink a large aon’s blood, you will need even le patch of Blueheart Grass was already that expensive How could Linley afford it? Perhaps his entire fortune of 70,000, acquired over this le patch
“Blueheart Grass, Blueheart Grass! Heaven is being so kind to etically leapt down directly, falling several dozen ainst the cliff on the other side And then, he ian to mumble the words to a spell In a short ti air elean to surround hi Technique
At his current level, Linley was only able to allow his body to float, rather than actually fly Floatinga step forward, Linley stood in radually descending into the deep, foggy canyon Bebe enviously stood on Linley’s shoulder as they descended Although Bebe was rather powerful, he wasn’t capable of flight He wasn’t a flying-typea Saint-level , which roiled about The deeper Linley went, the greater the distance between the canyon walls became Quite soon, Linley landed near the Blueheart Grass
“Blueheart Grass is deep green in color, but eht Blueheart Grass is cool to the touch When the blades of grass are torn apart, they will leak out a dark green fluid which is very cool when drunk” Linley remembered quite well this explanation in the Ernst Institute library about Blueheart Grass
Staring at the Blueheart Grass growing out froently in the wind, Linley took a deep breath, then carefully uprooted the Blueheart Grass
“It really is cold” When he touched the Blueheart Grass, he felt as though he had touched a piece of ice He immediately placed the Blueheart Grass into his backpack, and then looked all around “I wonder if there is any iving birth to one patch of Blueheart Grass was capable of giving birth to a second
Using the Floating Technique, Linley continued to drift doards into the roiling white fog At the sa everything blurry He couldabout the cliffs
“That’s huge!”
The farther down into the canyon he went, the more Linley realized how enormous this place truly was At the top of the canyon, the distance between the talls was perhaps only a few hundred meters, but by now, Linley was certain that the distance was absolutely at least several thousandhis vision, his flotation speed, and his angle against the wall, he was able to guesstimate this distance
“Roar…”
“Grrr…”
All sorts of low-pitched growls e out They ca froical beasts below Linley couldn’t help but feel his heart quail “Magical beasts There arethe sound, Linley could tell
Linley fixed hi onto the vines with his hands as he descended reat danger below” Bebe suddenly said to Linley through their htening The further down he went, the clearer the growls of the roere powerful Clearly, they were co, large ical beasts weren’t necessarily large, but large enerally powerful
“Blueheart Grass!”
Linley suddenly saw that directly below hi the Blueheart Grass was reen vines and shrubs As Linley was not a fearful person to begin with, upon seeing the Blueheart Grass, Linley began float dohile keeping his hands gripped to the rattan vines