Pretending To Be A Boss-Chapter 803 - 20 The Demon Child’s Confession

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803: Chapter 20: The Demon Child’s Confession

803 -20: The Demon Child’s Confession

Day Two.

Ju Mang rushed to the hospital room early in the morning, excited to perform tests on Tang Xian’s body once again.

Li Xiaoyu somewhat acknowledged it, internally treating it as a sort of blood test.

This time, it was not as reckless as yesterday.

With Li Xiaoyu and Qiao Shanshan present, Ju Mang could only make a cut on Tang Xian’s palm with a very sharp sterilized scalpel.

This time, Ju Mang distinctly felt that Tang Xian’s skin was much tougher than yesterday, and she exerted more effort to make the cut.

As Ju Mang anticipated, the healing speed was indeed several times faster than yesterday.

A dazed expression appeared on Ju Mang’s face:

“It is so, just as expected!”

Seeing Ju Mang’s expression, Li Xiaoyu generally understood that something good had happened, but still couldn’t help expressing concern:

“What exactly is it?”

“It’s hard to explain the principle, but let’s assume that burning talent is a state after overloading training.

Suppose a person with talents is an obese person who hasn’t exercised in years, then suddenly goes through intense exercise, the body will undoubtedly be in a state unable to exercise.

For example, a person doing push-ups for the first time, if the exercise is too intense, the abdominal muscles can be sore and unable to exert force for a few days.

But if he continues to exercise systematically afterward, the body will gradually adapt to this state.

Previously, once would have been too much, eventually, it becomes stronger and stronger, becoming mundane.

The principle of burning talent is not exactly this, but the phenomenon looks similar.

Tang Xian’s body seems to be gradually adapting to this kind of overdraft nature of bursts.

Bursting it until it gets used to it.”

Li Xiaoyu is also an academic achiever, but regarding this knowledge, she could only believe whatever Ju Mang said.

Yet, the way she said it sounded somewhat strange.

Ju Mang was also unsure if her hypothesis was correct.

However, she had used the burning talent once before, and she knew how it felt when the power exploded.

If this state is a permanent state, a capacity that can be used indefinitely, even for her who is more obsessed with academics than power, she felt somewhat envious of Tang Xian.

“If it hadn’t been for those childhood experiences, maybe he would have been the most suitable vessel for the Order,” Ju Mang remarked.

Li Xiaoyu felt slightly relieved, yet very puzzled:

“His current condition, although not optimal, shouldn’t lead to him still being in a coma, and it has been two days now…”

Qiao Shanshan also found it strange, Tang Xian should have woken up by now, but it seemed as though something was trapping him.

Ju Mang said:

“This is an inexplicable condition, what he faced was the Beast God, the greatest life form in the mining area.

Our research on all the beasts has always been in the initial stages.

Habits, abilities, appearances, these are just superficial studies.

We haven’t explored the Soul Crystal layer.

How do mining area creatures gain their abilities?

What kind of carrier form is the Soul Crystal in life structure?

We know nothing about these.

His current failure to awake might not relate to his physical condition, but rather the battle he experienced.”

Qiao Shanshan actually agreed with this notion; previously, Tang Suoye was the same, medically he should have awakened long ago, yet he never did.

She suddenly felt uneasy, Tang Suoye had been in a coma for a long time then; surely Tang Xian wouldn’t be in a coma for so long as well?

In the following days, Li Xiaoyu delegated some duties to Song Que and Tang Jing.

For convenience in taking care of Tang Xian, she also moved her office to Qiao Shanshan’s clinic.

Tang Xian continued to be in a coma.

News of his coma gradually spread.

Akasi, Song Que, Bai Mansheng, and others were also very worried about Tang Xian.

Having set the coordinates in Hungry Sea, Tang Xiaojiu and Yuan Wu returned to Baichuan City after waiting in vain for Tang Xian.

Because Tang Xian fell into a coma, many matters had to be put on hold.

The quest for the Beast God’s heritage in the mining area, centered around Tang Xian, according to what Tang heard at Zhenhai Monastery, only Tang Xian was capable of acquiring the Beast God’s heritage.

These days, Ju Mang cracked a half-joking remark: if Tang Xian doesn’t wake up, sleeping for a month probably means this world is doomed.

It was the truth, but no one gave Ju Mang a good expression.

Ju Mang didn’t care, these days aside from Qiao Shanshan and Li Xiaoyu taking care of Tang Xian, Ju Mang also came over to perform some checks.

She indeed craved Tang Xian’s body, this time genuinely craving in every aspect.

But it was also strange, Ju Mang thought about breaking the rules, yet her behavior was still very restrained.

This was a point she herself found slightly unusual.

Seeing Li Xiaoyu’s appearance staying by Tang Xian’s side every day without touching food or drink, Ju Mang actually felt a bit sad.

After arriving in Baichuan City, Tang Xian asked Li Xiaoyu to keep an eye on Ju Mang more, but Li Xiaoyu actually treated Ju Mang as a friend.

Apart from Song Que, who was half a saint, the only real person willing to talk to Ju Mang was Li Xiaoyu.

Li Xiaoyu and Ju Mang often chatted, and imperceptibly, Ju Mang found herself gradually considering Li Xiaoyu’s feelings in what she did. ƒгeewebnovёl.com

Ju Mang might understand the chemical reactions that produce various human emotions, but she couldn’t grasp these emotions themselves.

Only after understanding the true story of Tang Jing did she start to feel that if such a person were her family member, maybe she wouldn’t have felt so lonely in earlier years.

Many times when she went to find Zhong Xiuxiu, watching Shang Lu busy running back and forth, she also felt an indescribable envy.