Tian Yang sighed and said, "Fine, I can leave the continent if you want. However, you must give me some of your blood. I'll look for a doctor and see if we can learn more about your situation outside."
"I'll leave it to you."
Without the slightest hesitation, Kulas handed Tian Yang a large vial of his freshly drawn blood, stunning his own family into silence. The amount he gave was greater than all the blood he had bestowed upon them collectively.
Although Tian Yang had stayed in the palace for a long time, most of Kulas's children had never realized how close the two truly were, for they rarely spoke to one another. Only after witnessing this did they begin to grasp the depth of their relationship.
A few of them felt the urge to voice their doubts, questioning whether Tian Yang would truly use such priceless blood to help their father—or sell it for his own gain. However, they also sensed that doing so might result in enraging their father, so they held their tongues.
