Divine doctor son Ben Hongzhuang

Chapter 703 A Name Carved Into His Bone

Chapter 703 A Name Carved Into His Bone
The pain was like cutting flesh, scraping bones, and replacing tendons at the same time without anesthesia. The pain was beyond what ordinary people could imagine.

Originally, the potion was bitterly cold, but when Mo Jiu soaked it, he couldn't help shivering.But at this moment, it is clear that the temperature of the potion has not changed, and Mo Jiu's forehead is covered with fine beads of sweat.

Mo Jiu had never endured such a huge pain, even when he woke up from the body of the dead original owner, the pain was less than one ten-thousandth of what it is now.

This pain is not just temporary, if it is only temporary, he can bear it by gritting his teeth, but this pain is continuous torture.

From dilated pupils and stagnant breathing at the beginning to clenching his teeth later, Mo Jiu's eyes and breathing gradually stabilized.

It wasn't because the pain had subsided, but because Mo Jiu began to control his body's reaction.

As a doctor, she knew better than anyone else that these reactions in the body were the root cause of painful death.If not well controlled, these reactions can lead to cardiac arrest or death from breathing difficulties.

This is an extremely painful process, not only to endure the pain, but also to control the body, not to overreact to the pain.

Such a process will make people feel that time passes slowly.A second is as long as an hour, but she has to endure such pain for seven to seven days before it ends.

Mo Jiu closed his eyes and began to silently recite Di Wuchen's name in his heart.The name that allowed her to be engraved in her bones.

This method does work.Mo Jiu began to recall every detail of their time together.

The two have never had a quarrel, nor have any unpleasantness happened, so the memories are all sweet memories.

In this way, at this most painful moment, Mo Jiu slightly raised the corners of his lips.

Mo Jiu believed that since Di Wuchen had promised her that he would come back to pick her up immediately after arriving in the heaven, then as long as Di Wuchen recovered his memory, he would rush over to pick her up immediately.

But the reason why Mo Jiu was so anxious to take a medicinal bath to speed up the progress of her cultivation was because she didn't want to wait for Di Wuchen to return.

Leaving aside when Di Wuchen would think of her, she was more worried about the punishment that Di Wuchen would face when he arrived in the heaven.

Seventy-seven and 49 lightning strikes were not a simple punishment. Xuelu once said that even the prince of the Tianzu would lose half of his life if he received this punishment.

And based on the information she has, it can be inferred that Tian Di is definitely not a good person, and he has no good intentions for his own son.

Whether this punishment of thunder from the sky can really extinguish the anger of the emperor of heaven, plus some other punishments is also unknown.

Mo Jiu was very worried about Di Wuchen's situation after he arrived in the heaven.Whether she would marry Fairy Baihua or not, she had never thought about it at all.

He was able to withdraw the marriage of Princess Feng Clan, so she also believed that he was capable of canceling the marriage of Fairy Baihua.And there is no information about his relationship with Fairy Baihua before.

Logically speaking, Di Wuchen should not have agreed to marry that Fairy Baihua.

Because of the time difference between the heavenly realm and the mortal realm, Mo Jiu also calculated that as long as she can ascend to immortality within 500 years, she should be able to meet Di Wuchen in the heavenly realm in time.

For the 500 years in the mortal world, he spends about one year and three months in the heavenly world. At most, the time is the time when Di Wuchen has just received the law of heavenly thunder and cultivated.

(End of this chapter)

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