Chapter 395: Like Father, Like Son

Ji Sikaibi was completely lost in thought, her Heart Eye had just observed Tan Lang spewing Blood Arrows ferociously, and the heart of the little sleeping beauty nearly shattered in agony. Only when she saw Tan Lang begin to draw blood to sustain himself did Ji Sikaibi finally breathe a sigh of relief.

But the girl immediately pondered a very important question: the Seven Wound Technique of the Flower series was supposed to enlighten Rudd the Giant and make him understand the cycle of karma—that harming others is also harming oneself—a restrictive spell, so why was there no limitation when it came to Tan Lang's hands? He wasn't weakened even when spouting fresh blood; instead, he was satisfying his own needs by consuming others' blood. And on top of that, "Blood Carrying Capacity," an ability that is supposed to require biting one's own tongue to activate, just circled back—isn't this the same as giving him another Magic Blood Arrow on top of the Seven Wounds Magic?