C11056 Healing
C11056 Healing
They could only lie down in the Alliance.
No, even if a Half-Zhizun Stage expert was seriously injured, as long as he did not die, he should be able to walk normally after resting for a while.
It was impossible for him to stay in bed for a long time.
Even if he was to lie down in bed, he did not need to lie down for a very long time.
It was just that he could not fight and could not use his strength.
He could still use the Rule Force.
As long as the speed of using the Rule Force was not too fast, then there would not be much of a problem for the Martial Cultivator.
Under such circumstances, even if a Half-Zhizun Stage Martial Cultivator was seriously injured, he could still do some miscellaneous tasks in the Alliance and could also mine the Blackstone Mine.
Of course, the speed of mining was far from being comparable to when he was healthy, even if it was half.
He could only use the Rule Force and could not use it too frequently. He could only slowly mine the Blackstone Mine.
There were people who were seriously injured in the Alliance. This time, they could not follow them and could only continue to mine the Blackstone Mine.
After being seriously injured, they couldn't even cultivate.
They could only recuperate in the Ninth Grade blackstone mine, until they accumulated enough Heroic Spirit Energy to ask Qin Ming to suppress their injuries.
However, suppressing their injuries also consumed some Heroic Spirit Energy. However, the amount of Heroic Spirit Energy consumed to heal their injuries was much less than the amount consumed to suppress their injuries.
After reaching the Half-Zhizun realm, one must not be seriously injured.
Even if it was a minor injury, it would still be fine.
Minor injuries could recover very slowly.
However, the time it took to recover from serious injuries was much longer.
Qin Ming was helping them heal because he was worried that they would be seriously injured.
If minor injuries accumulated, they could accumulate into serious injuries.
Furthermore, if they were attacked by the white bone skeleton after being slightly injured, their injuries would expand, and it was even more likely that they would be seriously injured.
Qin Ming had helped them, and it was a free help.
One had to know that Qin Ming didn't take a single black stone from the white bone skeleton they killed along the way. He gave them all to split evenly.
The black stones they used along the way were all taken by the Alliance.
Qin Ming was in charge of the Alliance.
The black stones they consumed were provided by Qin Ming, while the black stones they obtained from killing the white bone skeleton belonged to themselves.
To be honest, this made them feel a little embarrassed.
Hua Yuankui had mentioned this to Qin Ming, but Qin Ming said that these black stones were what they deserved.
They worked hard to obtain them, and they were theirs.
The black stones they consumed were provided by the Alliance because they needed them.
Since Qin Ming had said so, they could not say anything else.
In fact, they wanted to say that the Alliance was for everyone, so how could they let Qin Ming pay for everything alone?
They explored this subspace, and it was indeed to complete the Alliance's mission.
However, the Alliance was for everyone. The benefits they obtained from exploring the subspace were also divided equally by the entire Alliance.
Therefore, they were not exploring the subspace for Qin Ming, but for the entire Alliance.
And they were members of the Alliance.
Furthermore, they were the higher-ups of the Alliance. At the very least, they were deacons. The stronger the Alliance, the higher their status.
Under such circumstances, Qin Ming should not have done anything.
The Martial Cultivators remembered all of Qin Ming's good points and could only silently work hard.
They were too weak now, and Qin Ming needed stronger experts to help him.
They used these resources to improve their martial cultivation, striving to break through quickly and catch up to Qin Ming.
Qin Ming comprehended several types of Rule Force at the same time, and his cultivation was faster than theirs.