Chapter 103: Chapter 103
"How did I end up here? I only remember Jin being stuffed into a bloated sack by the village chief, and I rushed to rescue her immediately. After that, everything’s a blur.
Did I lose? Why am I still alive?"
Dangling upside down, Yi Chen lowered his head to examine his body. He quickly noticed a massive hollow in his chest, where the blood had long since coagulated.
"Hey! Why panic? It’s just your heart being dug out. Lucky for you, as long as your brain isn’t damaged, this grape here can act as a temporary replacement."
The familiar voice of Little Grape echoed, accompanied by a faint tremor from the right side of Yi Chen’s chest.
Controlling the plants within his body, Yi Chen guided them toward his right chest to investigate. Little Grape had transformed into a hairy black heart-like structure, seamlessly connecting to the main blood vessels and perfectly taking over the heart's function.
It even felt more powerful than his original heart, as his body felt lighter than ever.
Little Grape continued:
This action thoroughly disgusted Little Grape, who retaliated with a one-second cardiac arrest.
"Whoa! Don’t mess with me! Speaking of which, if I do die, I’m counting on you to handle my burial."
"Cut the crap! Your body’s about to be chopped into pieces. Figure out a way to escape already! With so many corpses hanging here, one missing probably won’t be noticed."
But Yi Chen remained indifferent.
"Why should I leave? Hanging here feels pretty comfortable."
Realizing Yi Chen’s intent, Little Grape was visibly annoyed and snapped back:
"If you keep talking to me , I’ll stop your heart again!"
Yi Chen shrugged nonchalantly, then shifted to another important question while waiting in line for the slaughter.
"Little Grape, how was my heart removed?"
"So you really don’t remember the last part, huh? Besides the village chief and you, a third person was involved—the one who had been spying on you two in the forest. Likely connected to the church. That person was highly stealthy and pulled out your heart from behind." 𐍂𝙖ℕŏ𝐛Êʂ
"The church? If they’re involved, the one observing us must be interested in Jin. Their attitude toward me, on the other hand, was completely different; otherwise, I wouldn’t have ended up hanging here.
It seems that if Jin were captured alive, they’d try to kill me outright.
As for why they need Jin, it’s probably closely related to internal church matters. It’s possible that the church has been testing us since we stepped into the forest—evaluating our physical qualities, perhaps to train us as clergy members or use us as sacrifices.
I’ll need to encounter someone from the church to figure out the truth. If I can kill the village chief, I might get some answers as well."
While Yi Chen pondered, the pig-headed butcher approached him.
With a massive hand, the butcher easily grabbed Yi Chen’s legs, lifted him off the hook, and threw him onto the blood-soaked processing table a few meters away.
The butcher rotated the cleaver in his hand as he approached, his pig eyes calculating the optimal "dissection lines" based on Yi Chen’s body proportions.
The cleaver was raised, aimed at Yi Chen’s abdomen, and swung downward.
But just as the blade was about to land, Yi Chen’s corpse abruptly raised its left arm. Whack! His palm struck the pig-headed butcher's chin, sending visible ripples through the layers of flesh.
The impact reverberated up to the butcher’s brain, causing it to slam violently against the inside of his skull. Dizzy and disoriented, the butcher staggered and almost fell.
The palm strike was merely an appetizer.
From the hand pressed against the butcher’s chin, sharp roots sprouted and pierced through the pig’s mouth, stitching it shut.
At the same time, a web of plants sealed the butcher’s throat and nasal passages to prevent any noise that might attract trouble.
The roots burrowed down the butcher’s throat, quickly searching for the "pathogenic core" within his body.
As a top-tier induced catalyzed infected individual qualified to work here, the butcher was naturally no ordinary being.
Even while suffocating and reeling from dizziness, the butcher relied on his instinctive combat senses to detect living organisms and swung his cleaver.
The strike was swift, precise, and even predictive. Slash!
It cut into Yi Chen’s shoulder, leaving a terrifying gash over ten centimeters deep, but the blow was ultimately stopped by the plant webbing within Yi Chen’s body.
At this moment, the roots had already locked onto and enveloped the pathogenic tumor nestled between the gastric pouches.
The pig’s head remained stitched to his neck, so his voice carried an involuntary grunt.
After some thought, Yi Chen decided to keep the pig’s head stitched on.
First, he found it amusing and enjoyed such role-playing games.
Second, if he encountered villagers or others below, he could explain that he accidentally slid down while disposing of meat slurry.