Salamander blood

The scene shifts to a lab filled with monster organs.

Dr. Mark: Where? Where's our precious experience? You know, Carva? I've always thought you were incompetent, substandard, but to disappoint me to this extent, to waste an entire living specimen? Professor Carva: Dr. Mark, don't worry. The specimen wasn't lost. It was a re-taming experiment, but unfortunately, it failed. The Beast Boy was sent to the forest, the beast on the other side of the wall, and a detonation collar was placed around his neck. If he doesn't return in time, he will explode. Well, it seems he's already dead. Doctor Mark: Do you think I care? I want the boy's body? The boy has antibody genes. He literally has everything we humans need. We're only sixty and eighty, but he, like the beasts, will last a long time. Now, send a secret patrol to Beastland and tell the president that if we find him, we can win. Professor Carva: Doctor Mark, I truly understand your desire for this unique creature, but all our experiments on him have failed. Why do you need him? Doctor Mark: Because he has the most important thing we humans need: salamander blood!! The scene shifts to Saka who was bleeding from his severed leg and his wrapped neck. Suddenly, the bones extend, completing what was destroyed from them and starting to cover flesh, veins and cartilage in a beautiful scene. Saka's hands slowly extend to his neck, returning his head to its correct angle. His pupil returns forward after it was glued to the top of his skull. Saka: Did... I escape death again?

  1. The land of monsters that lies on the other side of the wall that divides the world
  2. (Salamander blood) is a scientific term given by scientists to certain particles that prevent the body from dying, capable of regenerating organs and preserving the body from decay. They are like platelets, but they heal wounds and regenerate even complex organs. Saka is a semi-human who possesses them.