Chapter 14

Secondly, his blood and energy were largely depleted. He was aged and had sustained injuries back when he was younger, so it was a matter of course that the loss was serious. 

Thirdly, his nerves were traumatized. They required specific needling and herbs to nourish them back to recovery. 

The easiest to treat among the three was actually the severed tendons, as Kayson had already reconnected them for Hugh. The hardest was the third–he knew the needling method, but the herb was a challenge to find. 

He was in the forest to try his luck. 

strolling in there, he only managed to find some

named Ennead–Liche?” “Of course!” Michael was more than happy to do that for Kayson. Kayson chortled. “Remember to let me know when you‘ve found it.” “Don‘t worry! I‘ll get it as soon as I can!” Kayson then described the appearance and characteristics of the Ennead–Liche to Michael. “Right, Kayson...” Michael‘s tone turned hesitant. “I might need your help with something.” “Do tell, Uncle Michael!” “My father received a death threat just now.” Michael‘s tone was grim. “Mr. Whitman Sr. will be ambushed tonight?” asked Kayson. “It‘s possible. Are you free tonight?” “I am. Why don‘t

assured with Kayson‘s promise. Kayson left the forest and went to

Meanwhile... 

car, including the driver—a middle–aged man around 40 years old, an older

was Tuckson‘s son, Lincoln Allen. Lincoln had been sent to learn martial arts from a master

mentor‘s request, and he could leave. Needless to say, he first called home during the happiest moment in his life,

dead! His father, Tuckson, was wheelchair –bound as a paralyzed handicap. This nearly

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