<h4>Chapter 153: Suck Up</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Exodus Tales <strong>Editor: </strong>Exodus Tales
Still not dead? Abel couldn’t help but marvel at the surviving ability of these worgens. If the same thing happened to a human, they would’ve died a few times already.
“So what if you have amount wolf, you know I have one too.” Said Abel softly, crouching down as he looked at captain urling, who had lost all of his strength.
“You... The Woolf family won’t let this slip.” Cried captain urling, struggling with hisst effort.
“Do you think you’re going to die so easily?” There was a glimmer of greed in Abel’s eyes, and his voice was t.
“You?” There was a trace of doubt in the captain urling’ s slightly distracted eyes.
The answer that captain urling got was Abel’s hand. Before he knew, one of Abel’s hands caught him by the neck, and the goldenbat qi shed with a great suction that stirred thebat qi in the body of captain urling
Captain urling was very close to the top status Wolf rider captain. Thework of the meridian between his ten qi pressuring points was tightlyted. That’s why he was able to unleash abat qi armor, but now, his tightlyted meridianwork had be his nightmare.
Abel grabbed his neck with a hand full of goldenbat qi. The few meridians that had been seized suddenly became the passage for expellingbat qi out of his body. Through an enormous suction force, captain urling’s qi rushed towards the body of Abel, like massive waves in the ocean.
Abel had a lot of experience when it came to this. He used his Knight’s breathing technique to surround thebat qi that rushed towards him with his goldenbat qi. This bnced the externalbat qi with his goldenbat qi, allowing them to be fully incorporated. Captain urling had way too muchbat qi for Abel to take in, and a swirl began to emerge from the left sole of Abel. After Abel’s body had bnced captain urling’sbat qi, suddenly, they all had a ce to go. Arge amount ofbat rushed towards the swirl on Abel’s sole.
The swirl on his sole had beenpleted. It began to glow. Now, Abel was promoted to a rank 13 knight, with the processing take no more than a minute. This speed was much quicker than he Abel was absorbing an Elite knight’sbat qi in the past. This was because theirbat qi was nowhere near as concentrated or superior as a wolf rider captain like Captain urling. Hence, captain urling’sbat qi could transfer into Abel’s goldenbat qi was much faster. Simple!
Next came the replenishment of thebat qi for the qi pressuring point, which was no longer replenishment, but directly into the air pockets. For a rank 13 knight, the inventory of air pockets required was able to be quickly replenished.
Abel did not stop there, because, at this stage, he was already toote to stop. When captain urling realized that hisbat qi was being transferred to Abel’s body, although he didn’t know what was going on, he couldn’t do anything to halt the progress. But for some reason, he was able even to speed up this process.
As captain urling felt that he was about to die, he crossed his heart. He decided to give it all he got and viciously push all hisbat qi into Abel’s body. Abel then immediately felt a difference in the changing of thebat qi, but he had focused all of his attention on increasing his rank. This meant he wasn’t able to stop what captain urling was doing. He locked his hand tightly on the neck of captain urling, there were only a few meridians there, and their rate of transfer still has a limit.
If Abe had been holding on to the qi pressuring point on the top of captain urling’s head, he would have been in great danger, as the concentration ofbat qi might have blown him up.
Abel, with his experience of sessive increasing his rank, quickly converted the iingbat qi into his own and guided thebat qi into the center of his right foot to form a fourth swirl.
With the formation of the fourth swirl, his right sole began to glow, Abel had been rapidly promoted to the rank of 14th Knight, and the fourth cyclone had been replenished faster than ever before.
“You devil!” Captain urling struggled to utter his words. He couldn’t do anything about what Abel was doing to him as he was in his wit’s end.
Abel couldn’t believe what captain urling was saying, as he began tough. Abel knew that the creatures of hell that he had killed were nothingpared to this; those were the real devils. With the soul those devils already being eaten by Abel, he thought what captain urling said was an understatement.
The 5th swirl began to form on the top of Abel’s head. He used all his force to control thebat qi that had been rushed in. This was because this swirl was the most dangerous swirl of them all. If he was not careful when opening it, it would damage his skull very easily. Luckily captain urling had given up hisst bit of will to battle with Abel at the right time. He was no longer using all his might to rush hisbat qi on to Abel as he realized was trivial. But little did he know, what he thought was a small struggle gave Abel a hard time.
Since captain urling was no longer interrupting Abel. He was able to control thebat qi with all his might to open up the swirl overhead on his head. Although he had already used all his strength to slow down the speed of thebat qi, it still only took him around a minute until the swirl waspleted.
After this, Abel was probably the quickest Knight within the Holy Continent to increase his rank. He also grabbed captain urling on the perfect spot of his neck, limiting the speed and amount ofbat qi that can rush out. This unintentional move wasplete.
Abel didn’t think much when he used his hands to grab captain urling with his hands. He only grabbed captain urling by the neck, as he felt that normally worgens had a much stronger and taller built than human, so the neck was the most convenient spot.
There was a sh of whitebat qi glowing above Abel’s head, and just like that, he had be a rank 15 knight. This was followed by a great deal of transformedbat qi, which began to fill the qi pressuring point. They rushed in and rushed in, soon thest wi press point was filledpletely.
Now Abel could finally call himself as an Elite knight. His next procedure was to strengthen and tighten thework of the meridian between his ten qi pressuring points to his core. Since all the meridians between the qi pressuring points and the core needed to be strengthened into a wall of tube by the Knight’s breathing method, it would consume a lot ofbat qi.
But what was happening was that there was so muchbat qi going on in Abel’s body, itrgely exceeded the capacity of his meridian. Therefore, there was only one job left, which was to construct it.
At this time, Abel’s power of the will suddenly disyed its powerful effects. Originally, the most difficult thing for an intermediate knight to be promoted to a senior knight was to control the formation of the meridian in their bodies perfectly. However, it was Abel’s strength with the current situation. His power of the will was able to urately assist him in controlling the transformation ofbat qi and the construction of the meridians.
Abel decided to connect the qi pressuring point on his right palm to his core for his first meridian. If it was sessfully constructed, he could unleash abat qi whip like captain urling had just done. Although it might have the power or the sustainability of captain urling, it was still an off bodybat qi attack nevertheless.
Although the knight breathing method was simple, and it was also the most basic training method for all knights. After the transformation of the knight breathing method, thebat air would be squeezed many times to form a passage, and the passage gets longer and longer as more and morebat qi was invested.
If you were a regr Elite knight, this process might take years or even decades to build up thebat qi required. This was apanied by countless of practice trying to control thebat qi, but for Abel, he was constructing it with ease.
However, now Abel ran into a problem. Both his father, the Knight of Bet, or his stepfather, the Lord of Marshall, were only intermediate knights. Although they knew about how to be an elite knight, they only knew the rough process. Therefore, if he really wanted to increase his rank, he still needed to seek the experience of his ancestors from his heritage collection. At fright, both knights thought that Abel still had a long way until he could be an elite knight. They had only roughly told him about it, and never gave any detailed exnation, so why even bother telling him about their ancestor’s experience
Until now, when Abel was constructing the meridian connecting his qi pressuring point to his core, he realized there was no experience he could draw from to tell him where he should direct his meridian to connect his qi pressuring point to his core. He didn’t want to risk it. It was not like building a house. There was no return once he messed it up.