Chapter 42: Tang Wudi vs Tang

In the following days, the hybrid had a difficult time. Unknown varieties of biological blood had been injected into him, making his beast form grow increasingly bizarre, with strange characteristics emerging.

The pair of horns on his head became ever more menacing and grotesque.

He seemed to possess an exceptional tolerance for absorbing blood.

But he could never break free from the shackles that resembled red crystals. These massive shackles firmly locked him in place, allowing the long-eared ancient monkeys to whimsically conduct various experiments.

Some even injected the blood of their own kind into cocoons for the hybrid to absorb.

All of this was but entertainment, after all, these ancient monkeys had no idea what advantages lay within their own genes.

Intelligence was the least necessary trait for a pure-war machine or mere experimental tool.

Beyond that, the main project involved injecting the blood of the mud monster into the hybrid's cocoon.