Supreme Warrior in the City

Chapter 1150 - 1149: Daughter Kidnapped



The reconstructed tendons were bound to be much stronger than his previous ones and would significantly improve Zhao Chong’s strength. This was Su Yang’s way of expressing his gratitude to him.

After forcing out all the pus, Su Yang promptly used silver needles to seal the nerves near the wound. This way, Zhao Chong wouldn’t feel any pain. Then, Su Yang used his True Qi to guide the severed tendons to slowly connect back together.

The tendons had been cut for more than seven days, and the severed ends had already atrophied. Normally, reattachment would have been impossible.

But for Su Yang, this was not an issue at all. Once he connected the torn tendons, he took out a medicinal pill from his body, crushed it, and sprinkled some of the powder over the joint.

This pill was the Marrow Cleansing Pill concocted by the Divine Physicians Alliance, designed for cleansing and transforming the marrow. As soon as the powder touched the severed tendons, they visibly began to fuse together. Moreover, the tendons were nourished by the powder, becoming even stronger. For Zhao Chong, unbeknownst to himself, his tendons had been tempered.

After healing his wrist, Su Yang proceeded in the same manner to reattach his ankle tendons.

Only a third of the Marrow Cleansing Pill had been used; Su Yang fed the remaining two-thirds to Zhao Chong. The medicine would continue to nourish his body’s tendons, allowing them to undergo a qualitative improvement.

The entire process took Su Yang less than ten minutes to completely heal Zhao Chong.

At that moment, Zhao Tianxing’s wife had finished boiling water and brought it over. Su Yang asked her to clean Zhao Chong’s wound, and then had Zhao Tianxing redress the wounds.

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