Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower -
Chapter 852: The Fox in Imminent Danger
Chapter 852: Chapter 852: The Fox in Imminent Danger
However, on the second day of the red fog, he gradually began to lose consciousness and didn’t even remember to access his Space to retrieve the Water of Flora. Then, scenes from his youth appeared before Li Wenli.
The whole family was evading Zombies, and in order to save himself, his father left him and his mother among the Zombie horde.
At that time, Li Wenli, faced with desperate circumstances, awakened the four Special Abilities of Earth, Water, Fire, and Wind. His eyes bloodshot with rage, he ceaselessly slaughtered the Zombies that approached him. He didn’t know how much time had passed until the rescuers arrived, only to find that his mother had long since died and had even turned into a Zombie, falling to his own hands.
Since then, Li Wenli, who considered himself an orphan, joined the H Base and embarked on the path to seek revenge on his father.
After several years of pursuit, he finally found his father, who by then had become the leader of a small base, surrounded by a new woman and even a half-brother from the same father.
Looking at this harmonious family and reflecting on his days at H Base, Li Wenli was only filled with biting irony.
That day, Li Wenli didn’t let his subordinates make a move; he personally annihilated the base.
After that, the reputation of the Fox of H Base spread far and wide; the Fox became synonymous with the loss of humanity.
But he didn’t care about any of this, his great vengeance was satisfied, there was nothing left in this world to long for. Therefore, every action taken by Li Wenli was only for the sheer thrill of slaughter, as if only through this could he find the meaning of his existence.
It was this ruthlessness that saw him rise from a marginal figure in H Base to the center of its political machinations, and even become captain of the base. Nothing along this path could make him pause, nothing could make him care.
Li Wenli was lost in the fog of memories, the Poisonous Worms before him morphing into Zombies, and only by wielding his sword did he feel safe.
However, Li Wenli always felt something was not right, as though he had forgotten something. It was clearly not like this before; at some point he had ceased to be alone - he had comrades, a place to belong to, and an extremely important person who gave him a reason to live.
Despite Li Wenli’s desperate attempts to recall, the fog invaded his brain through his senses, making him feel dizzy and unable to remember anything.
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At this moment, Bai Junjun was helping Li Wenli cleanse the toxins, his brow deeply furrowed in excruciating pain.
Compared to Ah Dao’s poisoning, Li Wenli’s condition was much more severe; after all, he had been steeped in the Insect Pool for four days and nights. Moreover, the Gu Master frequently released strange red fog from the Swamp, rendering Li Wenli’s red and even white blood cells completely occupied by the poison. If all these substances were expelled, his body would collapse without the support of blood, and the Fox would quickly perish.
Furthermore, every cell in the Fox’s vital organs bore the corrosion of poison. Bai Junjun’s Special Ability could devour toxins, yet now every cell within Li Wenli was poisoned; a full absorption would mean that Li Wenli would become a mere shell.
She could only protect the Fox’s heart for the time being, and for all other areas, she had to slowly segment and then expel the poison.
Now, clearly, wasn’t the optimal time for detoxification.
Escaping the danger as quickly as possible was the real way out, yet Bai Junjun was in a dilemma with the Fox in his current state.
After all, with the red fog raging outside, once they went out, the painstakingly stabilized Fox would rage again.
And what exactly was that Swamp, the mysterious red flowers — even their meaning was unknown.
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