Chapter 1007 Yahya Came Out (1/2)

The three of them returned to the tribe.

”Since I'm injured, Darren, I need to recover in seclusion for some time. Make yourselves at home, please,” the old man said.

”Okay. Thank you for your help, sir. Please get some rest,” Darren replied with a respectful bow.

”You're welcome. I'll take my leave now.” The old man waved his hand and left.

”Let's go,” Darren said to Hailey.

”Where are we going?” The entire time, Hailey had been nervous because of what she had said to Darren.

”We're headed to where I live. You need to heal, as well.”

”Okay.”

When they reached Darren's dwelling place, Hailey kept her head bowed and didn't dare to speak.

After a long time, she mustered the courage to ask, ”Darren, do you hate me after what I said?”

”Don't be silly. You didn't do anything wrong. Why would I hate you? Just focus on healing, okay?”

Upon hearing Darren's reassurance, Hailey was so happy that she almost cried. But, she tried her best to hold back the tears. Her face remained expressionless as she quietly healed herself.

A month passed.

During this time, Darren appeared calm, but he was restless in his heart.

He tried to communicate with his avatar via spiritual sense, but he received no reply.

'Did the avatar...' Darren didn't dare to think further.

'The Shura Force. I have to improve my Shura Force!' Darren had no choice but to pray that his avatar was safe. In the meanwhile, the restlessness he felt morphed into an obsessive determination to improve his strength. This way, he would still have the opportunity to save his avatar.

”Let the blood of the spiritual beast king enter the crystals. Circle the energy for three hundred and sixty rounds, and then reverse the circulation. If done correctly, you will get the power...” Darren remembered the cultivation method that the avatar had taught him.

Now that he knew the cultivation method and had the blood essence of a spiritual beast king, Darren could refine the Shura Force from ancient spiritual energy.

But, it was easier said than done.