Problem Solved (Part 2)

Following the instructions of the healer assistant beside him, Chun Ho-Jin closed his eyes and attempted to touch the opponent's mental domain.

However, what Chun Ho-Jin saw in the next moment was not just black mist; he also saw a creature that resembled a black bug who continuously devoured the opponent's mental domain.

Even the edges of the mental domain were already gnawed away by these bugs.

For some reason, these black bugs looked like the mutated bugs he had seen in the post-apocalyptic era in his previous life.

 

Seeing this, Chun Ho-Jin couldn't help but frown his brows.

Acting on instinct, he quickly crushed all of those bugs.

As for the mental domain parts that were already bitten off by the bugs, he could deal with it easily.

 

Such procedures were not unfamiliar to Chun Ho-Jin.

 

When he trained his own mental power in his past life, Chun Ho-Jin occasionally shaped it into various forms.

Sometimes, he even shaped it into chunks to use alternately.

If not needed, he simply reshaped the remaining mental power back to normal.

 

However, Chun Ho-Jin had never tried this on someone else's mental domain before.

But now, it seemed he couldn't just leave it unattended.

Although the large brown bear seemed quieter, it hadn't completely settled down.

The gap at the edge of the opponent's mental domain still needed to be patched up.

 

With this in mind, Chun Ho-Jin acted accordingly.

He pinched a little bit of his own mental power and filled in the missing parts of the opponent's mental domain.

While doing so, he also encountered a tangled strand of mental threads and took this opportunity to untangle and clear them.

After the opponent's mental domain finally became somewhat presentable, Chun Ho-Jin relaxed satisfactorily.

 

Unbeknownst to him, while Chun Ho-Jin played with various forms of mental power that looked like "clay," the rose vine that was entwined around the large brown bear seemed to be triggered.

The rose buds bloomed one after another, turning it black, withering, and then blooming into new clusters of roses in an instant.

 

And with each batch of roses withering, the black aura on the large brown bear would diminish little by little.

By the time the roses no longer withered, the mental power body of the large brown bear had already turned back to its clumsy self again.

This clumsy bear seemingly aware that it's had done something's bad so it's somewhat sitting shyly in place.

 

As for its owner, when his consciousness began to return, he just stood there staring blankly at Chun Ho-Jin, looking dumbfounded.

Even after Chun Ho-Jin retracted back the rose vine, he still hadn't quite processed what had happened.

 

It wasn't until Chun Ho-Jin visibly felt that the situation was finally resolved, that the big bear's owner seemed to "snap out of it" from his daydreaming.

When he looked over and saw the big bear's owner's relaxed expression, that guy suddenly turned his face away, as if he was frightened of being discovered.