Chapter 17 (1/2)

Chapter 17: Since When Did The Sun Rise From The South

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The Northern continent was shrouded by the extre was covered in snow; the sudden low teht to death

Only the strongest survived was the law of nature The weather was changing rapidly and terate or evolve otherwise, death was inevitable

Early in the next un to rise The beasts were no longer having asthma attacks, they…

They were in a an to rest with their eyes shut and their breathing was es tab, their conditions went from ‘Hypothermia (severe)’ to ‘Hypothermia (mild)’

Wei Huo was unaffected as he possessed the strengthened iiven to hu Skill

As iven huestive systems presumably for them to quickly adapt in such harsh environments after they come out of the time halt

However, the stable condition of both beasts had nothing to do with their immune systems It could be that they had evolved God’s update stated clearly that biological evolution was also accelerated

Wei Huo let out a sigh of relief He studied both beasts closely Although the beasts’ ability to move, breath, and etc eak at the moment, in addition to both their health colu better

The biological evolution of all living creatures was accelerated yet again Despite the extreme and cruel cold, there were ani to take long before Earth was filled with living creatures again

Just this roup ofaround in the snow They were not trapped in the snow because of the special structure of their feet which gave the the winter Hunters usually had a hard ti up with them

However, unfortunately, they bumped into Wei Huo He was not the type of hunter ould reason with you He could either use his bow or directly chase after his prey He could have killed his prey with just one punch, scratch, or kick

If one’s speed was fast enough, he could both walk on water and not be buried by the snow

When Wei Huo returned to the cabin with those er had sat up and they noere capable of adding firewood to the bonfire the to their Health Menu, their hypothermia had subsided It was just that their bodily functions have yet to recover fully They could barely move or eat, but their ability to breathe had recovered

They began drinking fro water that had been boiled froain The wooden boas personally htered the mountain hares and allowed both beasts to have soh of relief Truth be told, he was of barely any help to them He had no medicine nor was he a vet In addition, he had no abilities to control temperatures at thethe low teh

However, Wei Huo thought to himself, ‘What if I was the one as sick? I’m the only one in the world who isn’t stuck in the tio to the hospital or see a doctor I’m the only one who could save myself!’