A Man Like None Other Novel Chapter 5749

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Chapter 5749

This giant ape had guided him, taught him, and helped him recover. Forcibly taking it away from this blessed land would be tantamount to severing its path to enlightenment; he couldn’t bring himself to do such a thing.

After a moment’s hesitation, David patted the giant ape’s rough, rock-like neck and gently transmitted his divine sense: “Alright, you can stay here. Protect this place and cultivate diligently.”

The giant ape’s massive body trembled violently, and it stopped in its tracks.

It slowly turned its head, its scarlet eyes filled with disbelief, followed by a surge of immense gratitude.

It set down David and the little fire qilin, then lowered its forelimbs to the ground, its ferocious head bowing solemnly three times to David, emitting a low, respectful whimper.

This was the way a demon beast expressed its highest gratitude and submission.

David smiled slightly and accepted the bow.

He confirmed again the direction the giant ape had indicated for leaving the forest. The giant ape nodded vigorously and let out a low, affirmative growl.

“Take care,”

David said one last time, then, without hesitation, he took the little fire qilin and transformed into a wisp of green smoke, quickly disappearing into the dense jungle, leaving the basin and the loyal giant ape behind.

Relying on the direction indicated by the giant ape and his own powerful divine sense to navigate, David swiftly traversed the dense primeval forest.

He no longer actively provoked demonic beasts, concealing his aura to the extreme, moving through the forest like a ghost.

Only when some demonic beasts with keen senses or a strong sense of territory launched an attack would he strike swiftly, eliminating them as quickly as possible.

This avoided prolonged battles and allowed him to harvest the essence contained within the demonic beasts, most of which he fed to the little fire qilin on his shoulder, who was watching him expectantly.

This forest, known as the edge of the Ten Thousand Beasts Mountain Range, was far more vast and dangerous than David had initially estimated.

He even encountered a Thorn Earth Dragon whose strength was comparable to a fifth-grade Celestial Immortal.

That creature lurked beneath a thick layer of humus, launching a sudden attack. Its massive, barbed b

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ody possessed astonishing strangulation power and could also spew venom with a strong paralyzing effect.

David fought the beast for a full incense stick’s time, finally managing to kill it by using the momentary slowing effect created by the Time Law to pierce its relatively vulnerable head with the Dragon Slayer Sword.

This battle gave him a more direct understanding of the strength of the Tenth Heaven’s demonic beasts and made him more cautious.

Along the way, he also discovered more spiritual plants unique to the Tenth Heaven.

There was a glowing Moonflower Mushroom that only appeared at night when absorbing the essence of the moon. Touching it would trigger hallucinogenic spores, but if carefully wrapped with divine sense and slowly guided with one’s own energy, it could nourish the soul.

There was also a Thunder-Patterned Fruit that grew on lightning-struck wood, with tiny arcs of electricity dancing on its surface. Direct consumption would damage the meridians, but if slowly refined with the power of the Thunder Law, it could temper the body and enhance the power of the lightning source.

David tried them one by one. Although they were not as amazing as the Blood Spirit Mushroom, they gave him a deeper understanding of how to utilize the resources of the Tenth Heaven, and his own foundation was steadily accumulating.

The little fire qilin, following him, was constantly feasting.

The essence of various demonic beasts’ flesh and blood, their inner cores, and the pure energy released when David refined spiritual plants all became its nourishment for growth.

Its size increased visibly, now resembling that of an ordinary foal. It could no longer sit securely on David’s shoulder, but instead ran proudly beside him.

Its crimson scales became increasingly dazzling, with a faint golden tinge at the edges. The two small bumps on its forehead also seemed to have grown larger, and the qilin’s true fire it breathed out was hotter and darker in color.

Ordinary first or second-grade celestial immortal demonic beasts would be instantly reduced to charcoal if they were burned by it.

Its tacit understanding with David also increased day by day; often, a single glance was enough for them to understand each other’s intentions.

After traveling cautiously for about seven or eight days, the surrounding forest finally began to thin out.

The tall trees were gradually replaced by low shrubs, the sky opened up, and the dense, untamed, and fierce aura in the air gradually faded, replaced by a more orderly and clear spiritual energy.

David knew he was about to leave this vast forest that had taught him his first lesson.

Just as David was about to step out of the last patch of bushes at the edge of the forest, a series of intense sounds of clashing weapons, the roar of energy explosions, and angry shouts clearly reached his ears.

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