Chapter 30: Lady Deathstrike
Bi Xiao walked slowly forward, arriving at the center of the metal mesh bridge. He scanned his surroundings twice, facing pairs of eyes filled with hopeful pleas. Although he had already seen this scene in Stryker's memories, he could not help but feel moved inside.
This feeling was called kindness.
There is always a glow of kindness in people's hearts, though some are not human.
There were those with pale, frail bodies—some without eyes, some without arms, others without legs.
Some had no noses, no ears.
There was only more misery, never the most miserable.
Bi Xiao sighed silently. As he extended his hand, a burst of golden energy bloomed in his palm. The energy flowed like water, emitting dense, needle-sized beams of golden light that precisely hit the lock on the gate's iron bars.
This action startled all the imprisoned mutants, but soon their faces lit up with excitement.
Except for those who had lost their eyes, who had no idea what had happened.Reêad latest novels at novelhall.com
Their excitement was based on the mistaken belief that this handsome, big brother, a boy, was a mutant who had come specifically to rescue them. After enduring so much, their only trust was in their fellow mutants.
Moreover, Bi Xiao looked handsome and sunny, especially in his black trench coat and round hat, elegant like a noble prince, hardly seeming like a villain.
The mutants knew how to help each other; the healthy ones assisted those who had lost eyes or legs to come forward, gathering around Bi Xiao with gratitude in their eyes.
“I think I need someone to help me do something, so I can offer some reward in advance.”
“So, can anyone help?”
As Bi Xiao spoke, surrounded by a group of mutants, young and old,
“I am willing to do anything for you, sir.”
Visibly, the missing parts of her body, her facial features, limbs, and tissues, began to sprout and grow. The process was itchy, as the new flesh broke through the dead tissue, causing pain, but he also used his psychic power to soothe the little girl, so she showed no sign of pain.
Soon, the girl's missing parts were restored to their original state.
With her hands and feet intact, her lost eyeballs also regrew, and the little girl saw the light once again, and the tall, handsome, sunny big brother in front of her.
The little girl looked up, her big eyes brimming with tears, looking slightly pitiful yet bewildered, truly adorable.
The little girl did not cry; instead, she spoke timidly, "Sir, could you kneel down, please?"
Bi Xiao raised an eyebrow and, under the little girl's expectant gaze, knelt down. The little girl stepped forward, reached out her small hand to hug Bi Xiao's neck, buried her head on his shoulder, and gently kissed his cheek.
“Thank you, sir. Lina will always remember you, and I will pray for you every day.”
Bi Xiao stroked the little girl’s head, whispering in her ear, “I will wait for your prayers every day, Lina.”
Releasing Lina, he then stood up to look at the others, gradually beginning to heal the other mutants with missing body parts.
The process was not difficult, and as he performed more, his speed increased, and his control over his magic became more skilled, essentially using them as test subjects.
After treating the last mutant child, he again received a gaze of worship from the crowd.
If he really asked, these mutants would surely follow him devotedly.
But alas, Bi Xiao had no such intentions, mainly because he didn't have the time to look after children.
Since he had given a “reward,” he also let these mutants “help” him head to the adamantium testing area, the place where Logan, the Wolverine, and that Asian woman had been injected.
Coincidentally, when they arrived there, the black-haired Asian woman was waiting for him.
“I remember you're called Lady Deathstrike?”
Bi Xiao looked at the woman, cold as a robot, as a powerful surge of psychic energy washed over her.