Nash had been well-versed in wilderness survival since he was eight years old. He was well aware that there was likely more than
one white wolf on this deserted island. Wolves were extremely sensitive to the scent of blood, and once they caught a whiff of it,
they would quicklye looking for it.
In his current state, he certainly could not fight another spirit beast.
"Letstop the bleeding for you first." Lana helped Nash take off his clothes, only to find that his wounds were healing at a speed
visible to the naked eye.
Nash also noticed that his wounds were healing rapidly and could not help but breathe a sigh of relief. Fortunately, the power of his
dragon blood had not been restricted. This way, even if another white wolf came, he would still be able to fight.
Nash initially wanted to explore the deserted island further, but since it was already dark, he had no choice but to rest for the night
and investigate the secret realm the next day.
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Lana started a large fire outside the shelter. She had skinned the white wolf and was roasting it over the fire.
Just then, the howl of a wolf cfrom deep within the deserted island. It also sounded like there was a tiger's roar.
Lana becextremely nervous and quickly moved closer to Nash. The closer she was to Nash, the safer she felt. Nash held
Lana's soft waist and whispered, "You don’t have to be afraid withhere.”
Lana's delicate body trembled slightly, and her face turned as red as an apple. What was he planning to do? Did he want to make
her part of his harem?
No. Absolutely not. The master in her dream had instructed her to remain chaste.
Thinking of this, Lana pushed Nash's hand away and lowered her head, saying, "Mr. Calcraft, please behave yourself!"
Nash laughed awkwardly. "Sorry, | didn't mean to,” he said, but he did have ulterior motives. Being on this deserted island alone
with a beautiful woman like Lana was the perfect opportunity for him to win her over.
If he had the protection of an Ancient Immortal, then his path of cultivation would be much smoother in the future.
Nash lay on a pile of weeds. Resting his hands behind his head, he looked at the star-filled sky and sighed to himself. Without him
knowing, he had already gathered so many confidantes around him.
He had no real feelings for Lana. His interest in her was purely because she was the reincarnation of an Ancient Immortal.
Otherwise, he would not have been bothered to break the soul contract in the first place.
Lana tore off a wolf leg and handed it to Nash. "Want some?"
"Sure.” Nash took the wolf leg and took a big bite.
"Be careful, it's hot,” Lana reminded. The moment she said that, Nash inhaled sharply and spat out the piece of meat in his mouth.
He even noticed that there was a red-hot piece of wood still stuck in the meat.
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"That burned me!" Nash stuck out his tongue and fanned it with his hand.
Lana could not help but burst into laughter. Her smile was enchanting, and in the firelight, her delicate features carried a dreamy
sense of beauty.
Nash gave Lana a sidelong glance. "Is it that funny?"
Unable to suppress her amusement, she answered, “Of course, it is. Behold, the mightymander of the Celestial Dragon
Squadron, burned by food!"
Nash laughed wryly and took a big bite of the meat in defiance. The wolf meat, roasted for over two hours, was crispy on the
outside and tender on the inside. Eating it warmed him up from the inside out. This was all spiritual energy!
Nash felt a burst of excitement but quickly becfrustrated. Having spiritual energy was useless if he could not cultivate it right
now.
Lana delicately tore off small pieces of wolf meat and ate them gracefully. She looked up at the starry sky and said, "Mr. Calcraft,
do you think this world we're in is real?"