The days passed by quickly, the slavers moving through the Immortal Forest by day, resting at night to hide from the Serpent of the Forest. Without pause, John focused on healing his body, which slowly but surely recovered from the grievous wounds he had sustained.
During the day, he used his Life Qi to heal his body, mending parts torn and broken. During the night, he focused on replenishing his dantian, ensuring he could replenish his spent Life Qi before the start of the next day.
The process continued day by day, his condition improving at a visible rate. The slavers had checked up on the slaves several times during the trip, ensuring there was no problem with their 'wares'.
They had eventually noticed John's rapidly improving condition, and some had even entered the cart to inspect him closely, asking him questions. John shrugged and remained silent, his responses receiving glares of displeasure from his captors.
Several had smiled and said some nasty words to him, mostly about his soon to be miserable fate on the Devil Continent. John ignored those comments, as there was no point in getting upset by those soon to be dead by his own hands.
The healing process was steady but slow due to just how injured he was, giving him some time to think about things he had not considered initially. The first was the surprising fact that the inhabitants of this world spoke the same language as him, despite being an entirely different world separated by an unknown distance.
It seemed bizarre that this would be the case, and had perplexed him for the reason why. There was surely a reason the two worlds shared a language. Perhaps the transportation formation he had used had been used far more often in the past, and the two worlds were far more connected than they were now, making them one world essentially.
Or perhaps there was another reason. He couldn't know for sure, and so he gave up trying to figure it out after some time. His thoughts then shifted to the Asura, and the injury on his body.
The wound on the Asura's body was gruesome looking no doubt, but the fact that it had yet to heal despite the passage of hundreds of thousands of years perplexed John. Asura's no doubt had something similar to the Limiter of Healing and Life, and most definitely had an extraordinary healing ability.
And yet, it had remained injured for so long, requiring extraordinary healing means to recover. It perplexed him, as it seemed to not make sense. There was obviously a reason for it, but John could tell he was missing some information, information about the Asura's. After thinking about this for some time, he cast it aside as well, returning his focus to his healing.
Time continued to flow by quickly, the slave caravan approaching the coast; the point of no return. John could notice the worry on Luri and Suri's face grow by the day as John remained silent and chained, and he gave them reassuring smiles each time. They seemed to believe the confidence behind that smile, their worries slightly fading each time.
The morning sun rose on this day, casting a warm light onto the caravan, a light that had not been seen for weeks. John opened his eyes to look all around him, taking in the bright glow.
'We've left the forest?' he thought, studying his new surroundings which no longer obscured the bright light above.
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