The Legendary Man Chapter 915-“Understood!”
Ksana leaped up and landed beside Charleigh after a few jumps.
An impassive expression was on her face as she looked at Charleigh, who was clutching his lower abdomen and groaning on the ground.
Despite how miserable he appeared now, she did not forget that he had almost killed her earlier.
Grabbing his hair, she violently dragged him back to Jonathan.
“Jonathan, you won’t dare to kill me.” Lying on the ice surface, a large amount of blood continuously gushed out of the wound on Charleigh’s lower abdomen.
Jonathan’s previous strike with his sword had completely pierced Charleigh’s elixir field and destroyed all of the latter’s cultivation foundation.
Without a miraculous healing ability like Jonathan’s, Charleigh would never be able to gather any spiritual energy for the rest of his life.
Despite that, even with his cultivation foundation entirely ruined, Charleigh’s eyes were still filled with mockery.
Struggling to prop himself up before leaning against a piece of broken ice, he gazed down at the bloody wound on his lower abdomen.
“Jonathan, although I was expelled from my family, and my father does not fancy my research, I am still Rodunst’s eldest prince! Chanaea is currently facing pressure from Remdik, the West Region, and Jetroina. If you kill me, I guarantee Rodunst will be added to Chanaea’s list of enemies! Chanaea will meet its downfall—”
Bam!
Before Charleigh could finish speaking, he was hit directly by a slender fist.
The surface of the ice shattered, and Charleigh’s cheek pressed against the ice, having become severely deformed.
Ksana slowly straightened her body, sneered, and spat on him. “Who do you think you are now that you’ve lost your spiritual energy?”
Jonathan was a little stunned as he looked at Ksana. He began regarding the matter of how women held grudges in their hearts with more importance.
He hastily stepped in to stop her when he noticed she was about to move forward again.
“Hey, hey! You can’t hit him anymore. He’s no different from an ordinary person with a slightly better physique since he lost his spiritual energy. You’re a God Realm cultivator, so he’ll undoubtedly die if you continue to beat him up.”
Jonathan crouched beside Charleigh and placed his hand on the latter’s lower abdomen.
It wasn’t as if Jonathan feared offending Rodunst’s royal family.
At that point, he had made countless enemies across both Aploth and Epea continents, so he wasn’t really concerned about making a few more in Western Epea.
However, he absolutely couldn’t let Charleigh die just like that.
The initial purpose of his trip to Remdik was, after all, to seize Charleigh.
Now that Charleigh was subdued, Jonathan had no reason to kill him.
Although Charleigh was mad as a hatter, the experimental data in his head and his ideas about modified humans were precisely what Asura’s Office needed the most at that stage.
After healing Charleigh’s injuries, Jonathan got to his feet.
That was the first time Charleigh had experienced the wonders of life force.
At that instant, he reached out to tear open his clothes and stared wide-eyed at his lower abdomen. “This… has it really healed so rapidly?” Charleigh stroked his lower abdomen continuously while uttering in excitement, “This feeling… I don’t feel weak or tired. That means the healing process wasn’t promoted at the expense of my own vitality but purely the effect of external energy!”
Charleigh looked at Jonathan and asked anxiously, “What kind of technique is this, Jonathan? Do you know? I genuinely wish to dissect you and observe the flow of your spiritual energy. I’m so curious…”
Beside them, Ksana raised her hand to strike Charleigh again upon hearing his nearly perverse words.
Jonathan stretched out his hand to stop her. Then, he sighed and slowly shook his head. “Don’t stoop to his level. He’s just a lunatic!”
Jonathan’s assessment was heartfelt.
Having been acquainted with Jason for over three years, Jonathan wouldn’t claim to understand people like Charleigh completely, but he had a general idea.
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