"I’m going to begin curing Kulas now. It might get a little dangerous, so you should leave us and wait outside," Yuan said to Xie Mey.
However, she frowned and said, "No, I am going to stay here."
"You don’t trust that I will cure him?" Yuan asked with a raised eyebrow.
"That’s not it. I just want to be here when he wakes up with a clear head," she replied as she slightly shook her head.
"..."
After a moment of silence, Yuan muttered as he approached Kulas, "Don’t blame me if anything happens."
"I won’t."
Upon reaching the bed, which was large enough to fit tens of thousands of people with ease, Yuan sat down and pressed his hands against Kulas’ massive body.
"I should also warn you... This process will require me to destroy his body, leaving nothing but his soul."
"What?!" Xie Mey exclaimed. "You should’ve said that before we even entered this room!"
"So do you want me to stop?" Yuan asked without even looking at her.
"No..." Xie Mey responded after a moment of hesitation.
"As long as his soul is unharmed, we can just make another body for him," Yuan continued.
"Creating another body...?" Xie Mey echoed, looking utterly confused. The concept of crafting new vessels simply didn’t exist in the early years of the Primordial Era. In fact, it wasn’t known at all until much later—near the era’s end—when more cultivators reached the God Ascension realm and realized they could survive without a physical body as long as their soul was unharmed.
"I’m starting now," Yuan spoke again before Xie Mey could ask him any questions, and as curious as she was, Xie Mey didn’t dare to disturb him and silently watched from afar.
A few minutes later, an otherworldly aura started surging from Yuan’s body, and the temperature in the room drastically dropped in the blink of an eye.
’W-What is this coldness?!’ Xie Mey cried inwardly as she shivered nonstop. As a giant, her body was naturally more robust and resilient than ordinary cultivators, allowing them to endure harsh climates without training.
Xie Mey, who had never experienced such cold before, trembled uncontrollably, her teeth clattering together.
<Shiva’s Eternal Frost>
Since whatever was affecting Kulas was weak to yin energy, Yuan enveloped Kulas’ body with Shiva’s Eternal Frost, the most extreme yin energy he knew. In the blink of an eye, the entire room froze over with every inch of it encased in ice.
Xie Mey enveloped herself with Celestial Qi, but it was useless against the power of an Eternal.
’Even my Celestial Qi cannot block the cold?! I’ll freeze to death at this rate!’ Xie Mey, despite her earlier words and boldness, left the room after realizing that she could not endure the cold.
Once Xie Mey left the room, Yuan’s aura abruptly surged even more, almost as if he’d purposefully held back for Xie Mey.
Now that he didn’t have to worry about her, Yuan focused entirely on curing Kulas.
Although Yuan had increased his Eternal Essence drastically after refining the essence of the void, he was still only able to maintain Shiva’s Eternal Frost for a few minutes before becoming exhausted.
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