Translator: Henyee Translations
Editor: Henyee Translations
After walking into the thicket and disappearing from their sight, Chu Nan’s legs were slightly cramped. It seemed like it wasn’t easy to impersonate an expert these days.
After taking a few deep breaths, Chu Nan puffed out his chest and walked out of the thicket with firm strides.
Aleta looked at Chu Nan with doubtful eyes. was a battle inheritance unique to druids, so could that man honestly know of the skill? He still found it hard to believe.
“Display your , and I’ll take a look at your current level.” Chu Nan held his hands behind his back and calmly looked at Aleta, trying to imitate the demeanor of experts commonly seen on television.
As someone who had not encountered a true expert, Aleta was stunned by the attitude Chu Nan displayed, and his previous doubts had diminished by half.
A wolf howl sounded, and Aleta easily completed a set of strange hand signs before he transformed into a huge wolf around two and a half meters tall.
Chu Nan felt secretly shocked. Based on the records of , without the supplement of any other battle inheritance, Aleta’s current height after transforming was the limit of , and also the most important requirement in training .
“Good, your current has reached its limit.” Chu Nan acted like a senior expert that gave pointers to a junior and gently nodded his head. “Except for some small flaws, it’s considered perfect.”
Flaws? Aleta could not believe what he heard. Elder Alfred had previously mentioned that purely based on the battle inheritance of there was almost no one else that could surpass him, even among the druid temple.
“You don’t believe me?” Chu Nan pointed toward Aleta’s large claws and said, “In a battle between experts, a single unnecessary action could prove fatal. Even though your transformation speed is fast, the hand signs you made before transforming are too complicated…”
Complicated? Aleta stared at Chu Nan in shock. This was a hand sign which the druid temple had improved for over thousands of years before it evolved into a simpler set of hand signs; however, Chu Nan still described it as complicated?
“The ought to be a type of power sleeping in the druid’s bloodline.” Chu Nan then recited the records of word for word. “The seal is a method to resonate with nature and borrow a part of its power when one is lacking in strength. After reaching level ten, hand signs are no longer needed.”
“No longer needed? How could that be.” Aleta shook his head. A human Heaven Realm expert was ultimately not a warrior of the druid race. Therefore, the battle inheritance he claimed to possess was merely his subjective conjecture.
“You don’t believe me?” Chu Nan smiled confidently. “Then try closing your eyes to feel the power in your bloodline. Wholeheartedly call for the power inside.”
Aleta shook his head in helplessness. As a druid warrior, how could his understanding of druid inheritances be inferior compared to a human’s?
“Why? The druid races don’t even dare to try?” Chu Nan smiled provocatively. From his interactions with them during this time, he had a good understanding of the honor and courage they highly regarded.
“There’s nothing the brave druids would fear!” When the honor of druids was looked down upon, Aleta immediately roared.
Chu Nan used his gaze of contempt and sized up Aleta, while an expression that seemed to say ‘I can’t even be bothered to talk to you’ surfaced on his face.
“Hmph, I’ll show you that I can do it!” Aleta shut his eyes and fiercely said.
Chu Nan faintly smiled. According to the battle inheritance records, be it or , they were a type of process used to completely stimulate the savagery within druid bloodlines.
The best method to stimulate their savagery was to make them furious. The more furious he was, the easier Aleta would be able to sense that savagery inside his bloodline.
Chu Nan knew that Aleta was searching for the savagery within his bloodline like a headless fly, and that posed a rather huge problem. Moreover, based on the records of the battle inheritance it mentioned: The savagery is present in every single strand of your body and is everywhere around your body. One needs to feel it…”
Aleta originally only intended to act out of spite, but he could not help but shiver the moment he heard Chu Nan’s words. Unexpectedly, he had somewhat understood the meaning of his words, and the savagery in his bloodline slowly awakened as his eyes unconsciously opened.
At this moment, the original peacefulness in Aleta’s eyes disappeared. Instead, an expression similar to that of a wild beast continuously exuded from his eyes.
Aleta, who had just undone his , was currently transforming at a rapid speed. Sounds of cracking bones could be heard, and inches-long white fur grew all over his skin. In the blink of an eye, he had transformed into a two-meter or taller werewolf.
“Pretty good,” Chu Nan nodded with satisfaction. “You managed to transform without using a hand sign.”
After completing and waking up from experiencing the state of the savage energy in his bloodline, he looked at his transformed body in disbelief. “How could this be possible? How could I transform without a hand sign?”
Aleta was completely stunned. The years of education from druids about the method of unleashing a battle inheritance had been completely replaced. The method in which druids unleashed their battle inheritance – for thousands or even tens of thousands of years – had been improved in an instant by a human Heaven Realm expert. How could this be possible?
Chu Nan very much enjoyed Aleta’s stunned expression; what he wanted was that effect!
“Aleta, what’s wrong?” Elder Alfred walked out from the thicket with a puzzled expression.
“Elder…” Aleta barely managed to recover from the shock as he stammered. “I used and… I managed to transform… without using hand signs…”
“What‽” Elder Alfred’s slightly slouched back suddenly straightened, and his eyes were filled with disbelief. “You said that you transformed without hand signs?” How could that be possible?”
“It’s true…” Aleta’s words were somewhat lacking in confidence. Even until now, he was still unable to get over the astonishment.
“How could this be possible?” How could this be possible? How could this be possible?”
After repeating ‘how could this be possible’ three times, there was no astonishment on Elder Alfred’s expression, and instead, it was replaced with frenzied excitement.
Aleta noticed something amiss with Elder Alfred’s expression and hastily asked. “Elder, what’s wrong? Are you alright?”