1300 Bring Me To Her 1 (1/2)
The man seemed to have been severely injured. His ribs were probably fractured as part of his chest had sank. Also, his abdomen was full of blood, and his injuries seemed to be very serious as well.
Luo Zhanyu briefly checked his injuries and frowned with surprise! ”Strange,” he said softly with a shocking gaze.
”Boss, what's so strange about him?” Someone asked. ”What kind of injury is this? His injuries seem to be very serious. Was it inflicted by a level five or level six beast?”
Luo Zhanyu answered, ”A level seven beast had inflicted it! Furthermore, it had been caused by more than one beast!”
Everyone was speechless.
'What?!'
”Boss, are you sure? He only has a spiritual power of level six…”
It was difficult for the beasts to increase their spiritual power, but when they did, a level six beast could strengthen their power to be equivalent to a human with a spiritual power of level seven. Coupled with their mighty physical strength, it was hazardous for a person with a spiritual power of level seven to fight alone. However, the man in front of them only possessed a spiritual power of level six. How could he have fought a level seven beast? What was more surprising was the fact that he had fought more than one level seven beast!
”Boss, do you know what kind of beast attacked him?” Someone asked. They had fought with many different kinds of beasts before as there were many of them living inside the forest behind the village. Hence, they knew more or less about the different species.
Luo Zhanyu replied softly, ”It's the Single-winged Blue Bear. Based on his injuries and the fur of the bear, I believe that he had fought with four bears.”
Everyone was speechless. Even though the villagers could not believe it, they trusted Luo Zhanyu's judgment.
Unbelievable! Why was this newcomer beyond the imagination of everyone else?!
The man was severely injured, and he looked frail. Luo Zhanyu diagnosed that four of the man's ribs were fractured when he pressed on his upper chest and one of his bones had penetrated his thoracic cavity and poked his heart slightly. In his condition, it was a bad idea to move the patient as the fractured bone might penetrate his heart, leading to his death!