My cousin is becoming a legend.

Chapter 68 Blood Pool



Chapter 68 Blood Pool

Tina's words silenced both Lynn and Violet.

This fact can no longer be ignored.

If Tina's ability to fly is considered a special, extraordinary ability, it could be interpreted as such.

But now that she says she can defeat this monster that even Violet is somewhat helpless against is indeed too terrifying.

Violet hesitated, as if she wanted to say something but then stopped herself.

Lynn looked at Tina.

He knew Tina wouldn't joke around at a time like this.

But what exactly happened?

Tina didn't know how to explain it either.

She was a little nervous, her fingers tightly intertwined.

"I just feel the same way, but I might sleep for a long time afterwards."

Lynn frowned upon hearing this.

He remembered that when he ran away with his uncle and aunt, Tina seemed to be in a daze the whole time.

It seems that all the good luck along the way was thanks to Tina.

"Let's not rush things. We can try to deal with the toad when its strength has decreased by tomorrow."

Lynn decisively rejected Tina's suggestion.

We haven't reached the end of our rope yet, so there's no need to rush.

If Tina were to suffer any health problems as a result, it would be a great loss.

Lynn didn't want to take that risk.

Violet nodded as well.

She hadn't expected Tina to help her anyway.

Once she recovers her strength and mental state, it's not impossible for her and Lynn to kill the monster together.

But Lynn suddenly thought of something.

"Tina, if you were to carry us through the air, would it be possible to shake off that toad?"

Tina shook her head.

"Although I don't get tired, I can't use this power anymore when I'm sleepy at night."

Lynn fell silent again.

It seems they can only rely on themselves.

fair enough.

Just as Lynn was about to get up and let them rest, she suddenly found herself unable to move, as if she were being pressed down on the spot by an invisible force.

Tina stood up.

Lynn guessed what she was going to do and quickly scolded, "There's no need to take any risks now, Tina, you don't need to do anything!"

Tina shook her head.

"Don't worry, bro, I wouldn't joke around with my life. It's really nothing, just that I slept a little longer."

"And now that I have the ability to protect my brother, there's no need for you to take any more risks."

With that, Tina made up her mind.

She stood on the mountaintop, quietly watching the giant toad below that was still climbing upwards.

She took a deep breath and closed her eyes.

The wind on the mountain gradually picked up.

The bushes rustled in the wind.

Many pebbles rolled down the mountain with the wind.

The giant toad seemed to sense the danger as well.

It tried to escape, but instead plummeted heavily from mid-air.

The terrifying aura continued to build.

Until Tina opened her eyes again, an invisible shockwave rushed downwards in the blink of an eye.

A heavy, muffled thud came from below.

Tina's body fell forward.

Lynn felt the restraints on his body disappear and rushed over to catch Tina.

Violet, however, beat her to it, flashing over and catching Tina as she was about to fall to the ground.

She held the unconscious Tina, gazing at the scene below with a furrowed brow.

Lynn ran over too, looking at Tina with concern.

As previously mentioned, Tina simply slept peacefully, showing no signs of pain or injury.

Lynn was still a little worried, but there was nothing he could do.

Violet nudged him, gesturing for him to look at what was happening below.

Lynn then realized what was happening and looked down.

The horrific scene below made him gasp in horror.

A large pit appeared below.

The toad that was originally three stories tall had been turned into a pool of blood.

There is no intact muscle tissue or bone.

What terrifying power!

And this was actually Tina's doing.

Lynn tried his best to suppress the turmoil in his heart.

Violet's tone was heavy.

"Lynn, I have a guess about your sister's power."

Lynn turned to look at her, a hint of nervousness in her eyes.

"you say."

Violet frowned, slowly recalling.

"That was when I was still in school. I once saw an ancient book in the library. I vaguely remember that the book was called 'Notes on Creatures of the Old World'."

It describes a race with extremely powerful spiritual energy, which is very similar to humans. They are born with the strength equivalent to a fourth-tier superhuman, and after being trained to adulthood, they can generally possess the strength of an eighth-tier superhuman.

They were called the Spirit Race by us. Although they were later slaughtered by the Sun King, some survivors remained. Some hid in the mountains, while others changed their names and blended into the human population to multiply and thrive.

Violet looked at Lynn with a complicated expression.

"I think your family might have the bloodline of the Spirit Race, which could explain why your talent is so strong."

Lynn immediately shook his head.

"That's impossible. Going back seven or eight generations, our Wilson family was still repairing shoes for others."

And even if the Wilson family truly had Spirit Race blood, shouldn't at least one extraordinary individual have emerged in our family over such a long period? But the fact is, not a single one. I am the first extraordinary individual in our Wilson family.”

Violet shook her head upon hearing this.

"I still stand by my point of view, otherwise there's no way to explain the terrifying talent you two siblings possess. As for the bloodline issue... well, maybe it just suddenly manifested in your generation? It's just that your sister's bloodline is very pure, while yours isn't."

Lynn remained silent.

Impure means mixed...

That sounds a bit like an insult.

Forget about the details.

Most importantly, how could he not know whether their family had any powerful connections?

If he really had connections, would he have needed to suffer so much all these years?

Moreover, his status as a superhuman was assigned by the system and has absolutely no connection to the Spirit Race bloodline.

Of course, he couldn't say this to Violet.

But what exactly happened to Tina...?

This sudden and bizarre ability is truly inexplicable.

Could she really be some kind of spirit?

But how is that possible?

I've watched her grow up since she was a child, and she's never been anything special.

Thinking this, Lynn suddenly remembered something.

Wait, he first met Tina when she was two or three years old.

I hadn't heard anything about my aunt being pregnant before.

Could it be...

Lynn frowned.

Perhaps I should ask my uncle and aunt about it when I go back.

As Lynn was thinking this, Violet pulled him along.

"What's wrong?" Lynn asked, startled.

Violet hesitated, choosing her words carefully before speaking:

"If you have truly awakened the bloodline of the Spirit Race, perhaps it would be best to restrain yourself from using your abilities. After all, without the Spirit Race's exclusive cultivation methods, Spirit Race members generally do not live past the age of thirty, and deliberately using this talent will only accelerate this process."

You are a superhuman; your lifespan increases with your strength, but your sister…”

"They won't live past thirty, right?"

Lynn completed Violet's words.

His heart was heavy.

If he could, he would certainly hope that Tina wasn't some kind of Elven race.

But what if she is?


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