All Chapters of Heir of the Supreme Sky Throne : Chapter 11
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Chapter 11
With Tian Chen's speed, it only took a short time to obtain the gotu kola. Once the gotu kola was before Physician Siyo, the woman immediately prepared to administer the treatment. "Chen'er, pay attention to this. You must also be able to treat others when they need help." Tian Chen nodded, observing his mother intently. Although he didn't show an overly noticeable expression, he observed every movement carefully, absorbing the knowledge imparted. Physician Siyo enveloped the gotu kola with Qi, which she subtly transformed into internal energy. In a short time, the plant dissolved into a thick, dark green liquid that shimmered faintly in the fading sunlight. A sharp herbal scent wafted into the air, seeming to carry a soothing sense of healing. Without hesitation, Physician Siyo poured the liquid into the mouths of the three people who were still sitting like lifeless dolls. They didn't move; their gazes were vacant, as if they'd lost their souls. As soon as the liquid passed th
Chapter 12
Without answering, Tian Chen dashed forward like the wind. His feet barely touched the ground, leaving only faint traces in the swirling dust. The air rippled as his body shot through the forest, passing dense trees and thick bushes with extraordinary agility. In just over a minute, he had reached his destination. Beneath a towering tree, two masked men were sitting leisurely. They didn’t notice Tian Chen’s presence until a cold voice echoed through the air. “So you’re the culprits! Now, come with me to atone for your sins!” The two men quickly turned their heads. When they saw the young figure that had suddenly appeared before them, their eyes narrowed, and a strange gleam flickered within. For a moment, instead of panic or fear, there was a hint of excitement in their gaze. “Tch… A kid like you wants to capture us? What a ridiculous joke!” Their tone was full of mockery. But behind it, they had already realized that the young man before them was no ordinary person. One of th
Chapter 13
As night fell, the village chief invited Healer Siyo, Tian Chen, and the horse driver to stay at his home. However, inside the room, Tian Chen was still thinking about the events of the day. Something remained unclear in his mind. In a soft voice, he asked his mother, “Mother, why did they do this? Wasn’t it pointless?” Healer Siyo looked at her son gently, but her voice remained firm. “You don’t understand yet, Chen’er. Those people wanted to turn the villagers into an army they could control. The poison from those insects would erode their minds, making them kill one another. Once only a few survivors remained, it meant their bodies were strong enough. The venomous insects would then transform into energy, turning them into warriors—but not ordinary warriors. They would become undead warriors.” Tian Chen frowned. “But they’re so weak, what’s the use?” “True. But if their numbers reached millions, even weak warriors would become a massive threat. More importantly, undead warrio
Chapter 14
Healer Siyo waved her hand once more. A gentle energy floated through the air, entering the bodies of the women. Their eyes trembled briefly before their consciousness gradually faded. In an instant, their bodies vanished from the place—relocated to a safe location. Now, only Siyo remained. She looked down—at the place that just moments ago had been a nest of evil. Then, she waved her hand for the final time. The building disappeared. The spilled blood vanished as if it had never been there. And most astonishing of all—the land ruined by evil began to transform. Grass sprouted, new trees emerged, covering the area in greenery. Within seconds, the area returned to being part of the natural mountainside. As if no tragedy had ever happened there. Healer Siyo gazed for a moment before turning around, flying away under the moonlight. The night filled with sin had ended. But Siyo knew… there was still much darkness in the world that she needed to cleanse. --- The next morning, H
Chapter 15
As the tension reached its peak, when everyone on the ship was convinced that death was near, a fifteen-year-old girl stepped forward with graceful elegance. Her beauty was extraordinary, as if a celestial fairy had descended into the mortal world. Every movement radiated softness and unmatched charm. The long white dress wrapped around her swayed gently in the wind, adding to her ethereal presence that seemed not of this world. Among the dozens of passengers gripped by fear, her presence brought an unexpected shift. The shadow of the crocodile demons lurking on the water's surface still loomed, but when the girl appeared, the atmosphere began to ease. It was as though her charm swept the fear from the hearts of those on board. The men who had trembled in terror now stood stunned, momentarily forgetting the threat before them. Even the women couldn’t help but admire her flawless beauty. When the girl ran toward the elderly man standing on the deck, her plea for him not to face thi
Chapter 16
The midday sky was merciless, the sun blazing fiercely with no compassion, blinding the rippling dark surface of the river. Small waves shimmered, tossed by clashing pulses of energy. The ship rocked, battered by the auras of battle that began to boil the surrounding air. In the distance, twenty crocodile demons circled Tian Chen, their eyes gleaming with hatred, glaring as though they intended to tear him apart alive. Their massive, heavily scaled bodies shimmered under the sunlight, saliva dripping from jaws full of razor-sharp teeth. “Lowly human, your flesh must be delicious! I can’t wait to crush your tender bones!” growled one of the crocodile demons, its hoarse voice echoing across the water’s surface. Tian Chen stood tall atop the water, as though the laws of nature did not apply to him. His robe fluttered in the wind, his black hair slightly tousled, adding a touch of arrogance to his presence. A black sword etched with a golden dragon rested calmly in his hand—silent, yet
Chapter 17
Amid the rippling, turbulent waters, Tian Chen still stood firm, though his body swayed slightly from the fierce battle just moments before. His sharp eyes observed the movements of the remaining crocodile beasts, sensing their fear. These beasts, which had once attacked ferociously, now hesitated, slowly swimming away, trying to flee. “Senior, it’s too early for thanks. We need to eliminate these beasts first,” Tian Chen said, without shifting his gaze from the enemies. With light steps, Tian Chen moved again, his body gliding over the water’s surface. Like a shadow impossible to catch, he weaved swiftly, dodging every splash created by the crocodile beasts’ movements. Each swing of his sword cut through the air, producing sharp, ringing sounds that echoed around him. But the crocodile beasts were not foolish. They began to understand that Tian Chen’s strength was not something they could handle. Driven by a strong survival instinct, they quickly chose to escape. Tian Chen narrow
Chapter 18
The old man was momentarily stunned upon seeing the woman who had just spoken. His face, usually stern and full of authority, now showed clear surprise, as if he couldn’t believe what he had just heard. Perhaps to people like King Sampong, Healer Siyo was merely an ordinary healer. But for those who truly understood this world, the name Healer Siyo had long echoed throughout the Eastern lands. Her expertise in the healing arts was unmatched—even great martial experts had once sought her aid. Dao Yan’s eyes widened slightly, his voice trembling as he repeated the name. “Hea—Healer Siyo?” Healer Siyo only offered a faint smile, as if she had already anticipated this reaction. “Senior Dao Yan, leader of the Mighty Dragon Sect. Yes, I am Siyo.” Instantly, Dao Yan shook his head quickly. “Please don’t call me senior. I am not worthy of being addressed that way by Healer Siyo.” Healer Siyo continued to smile, her tone calm. “In terms of age, we are far apart. It’s only right that I cal
Chapter 19
Healer Siyo pressed her fingers against Dao Yan’s palm, channeling a nearly invisible energy into the old man’s body. The energy was so gentle, it seemed to possess its own consciousness as it flowed through his blood vessels, tendons, and even the marrow of his bones. Dao Yan, who had experienced all kinds of inner energy throughout his life, was utterly stunned. The energy flowing into his body was unlike any inner force he had ever encountered—it was far purer, smoother, and stronger. There was a strange warmth enveloping him, as though every cell in his body was undergoing rebirth. Yet Dao Yan remained silent. He understood that Healer Siyo was no ordinary person. If someone so powerful was willing to heal him, then he had no right to question anything. Moreover, he suspected that Healer Siyo might be able to read his thoughts, so he chose not to let his mind wander too far. In the stillness, accompanied only by his own breathing, Dao Yan felt the energy vortex within his da
Chapter 20
Healer Siyo and Tian Chen stepped out of their respective rooms calmly. However, as soon as they arrived on the ship’s deck, they were surprised by an unexpected sight. Almost all of the ship’s passengers had gathered, standing respectfully, waiting for the two of them with hopeful expressions. The moment Tian Chen and Healer Siyo appeared, dozens of people immediately bowed deeply. Their voices echoed in unison beneath the twilight sky that had begun to darken. “Thank you, Young Hero, for saving us! As a token of our gratitude, please accept this!” One by one, the passengers stepped forward, offering their storage pouches. Tian Chen could sense the fluctuation of energy within these items—the pouches contained silver coins, and some even offered a large amount of gold coins. But without hesitation, Tian Chen extended his hand and returned all the pouches offered to him. “There’s no need to thank me like this,” he said in a calm voice. “We’re all on the same ship. I only did what