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Chapter 47 Blood Drawing

Drew, who was sitting in his yard, was grinding a new tomahawk. This tomahawk was made of metal weapons made of steel produced from a new forge. This was a brand new experience for Drew, who was used to using steel and wood weapons.

Although the handle of this battle axe was still made of steel and wood as material, the new battle axe was still much heavier than the original battle axe, so it took Drew a lot of time to adapt to the feel of this battle axe.

However, after adapting to the feel of the new battle axe, Drew felt it was very useful from the bottom of his heart. Whether it was used for chopping or cutting, it was easier to use than the original steel-wood battle axe. Especially after the axe blade was polished sharply, it felt so smooth. The feeling of cutting off bones was much easier than the original steel-wood battle axe, which seemed to use brute force to smash it hard.

However, compared to the steel-wood tomahawk, the maintenance of the new tomahawk is more troublesome. It not only requires polishing, but also requires a layer of grease on the metal surface to prevent rust. This makes grease often adhered to the belt and lace of the tomahawk used by Drew to insert the tomahawk, making it difficult to clean. However, this is quite acceptable for the convenience brought by the new tomahawk.

"Hey, Drew, good morning, have breakfast?" As Drew continued to polish his new battle axe seriously, Aiber stood outside the wall of his yard, greeting him.

Hearing Abel's voice, Drew hurriedly stopped the movements in his hand, raised his head happily and greeted Abel: "Mr. Abel, good morning! I haven't had breakfast yet, do you want to eat together?"

Drew stood up as he spoke, put the battle axe in his hand aside, picked up a rag and wiped his hands before opening the yard door and greeting Abel in.

"There is no need to have breakfast, I've already eaten it." Abel declined Drew's kindness and expressed his purpose in finding him: "I came here today because there are some things I want to ask you for help. I wonder if you are free?"

"No problem. As long as I can do it, Mr. Abel, you can speak up. Even if I can't do it, there is the entire Steel Leaf Tribe. Captain Geralt will do his best to help." Drew agreed to Abel's request without thinking. In terms of the favor Abel gave to the Steel Leaf Tribe, in Drew's opinion, a little busy is not enough to repay the favor.

Facing Drew's enthusiasm, Abel smiled and waved his hand and said, "It's just a small matter, and it's not the point where the entire Steel Leaf Tribe needs to help."

"I plan to do an experiment. It requires a strong enough beast, so I hope Drew, you can help me catch one. The stronger the better, and it is better to be alive." After reaching out to take a pre-prepared bag from Belfast behind him and handed it to Drew, Aber continued: "Considering that it is more troublesome to capture alive, I specially prepared a few small things for you, which should be able to help you."

Drew took the pocket and looked at a discus-like discus and several metal balls inside. He didn't know how to use these things, but he just caught a beast. Even without these things, it was just a trivial matter for Drew and it was not a troublesome thing.

"That disc is a paralysis trap. When you use it, you just need to put it on the ground and lure the beast you want to catch to step on it, which will make the beast stagnate. However, this paralysis trap does not work for a long time. Humans will be paralyzed for about five minutes. Considering the size of the beast, the effect may be degraded. In short, be sure to pay attention to safety when using it."

Seeing Drew take the bag, Aber explained to him the purpose of the things in the bag: "As for those metal balls, the green one is the powerful net and the red one is the sleeping ball. After the beast stepped on the paralysis trap, you can cover it with the powerful net in the green metal ball, and then use the sleeping ball to hit the prey's head. The medicine in a sleeping ball can make a beast sleep for about half a day, so remember to stand a little further and throw it. It can be used as long as you turn it. Both are."

"Okay, I've written it down. With these things, I will definitely catch the strongest beast in the Thousand Needles Forest for Mr. Abel!" After listening to Abel's introduction, Drew felt that with the help of these things, he could catch the most ferocious and strong beast.

"You can grasp it yourself. Safety first. Ordinary beasts can meet my experimental conditions. Of course, it is better to be stronger." Abel responded to Drew's promise with a smile. While saying that, he took out a transparent glass tube from a white-blooded box handed over to Belfast and said to Drew: "By the way, I need a little more of your blood."

"My blood? How do you do this? Is it a cut in your arm?" Drew immediately reached out and wanted to get the axe he placed on the ground and make a cut in his arm.

Abel hurriedly stopped him, shook the glass tube in his hand and said, "No need to be so troublesome, just use this, Drew, just clench your fists and stretch out your arms."

Abel said this and gestured in a clenched fist position.

Seeing Eber's gesture, Drew glanced at his hands, hesitated for a moment before he stretched out his left hand with some anxiety and clenched his fists.

If he just gave it to himself, Drew would not frown, but looking at the glass tube in Aber's hand, Drew seemed a little nervous. This kind of thing he had never seen before made him feel a little confused.

Abel didn't say anything nonsense. After reaching out to hold Drew's arm, he directly stuck the glass tube in his hand on his arm. The needle at the bottom of the glass tube directly pierced Drew's skin, making him tighten his whole body, but he only felt a little tingling and quickly relaxed.

The unique design inside the glass tube quickly sucked enough blood from Drew's arm, filling the glass tube.

Seeing that the glass tube was filled, Aiber pulled it off and nodded with satisfaction.

"That's all?" Drew looked at the red dots on his arm, not quite understanding what was going on. Although his arm hurts, it has nothing to do with being bitten by a bug. He doesn't quite understand how the glass tube pulled out his blood.
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