The mighty and fierce Wild Baizhi Ox departed. After waiting momentarily for it to be completely out of sight, Bi Fang rushed forward without worrying about the burning heat, pressing the still-smoking charcoal ash onto the wound.
Grass and wood ash is, after all, a byproduct of burning and has been sterilized by high temperatures, so there is naturally no need to worry about infection; in fact, rinsing with clean water carries a certain risk.
When the black charcoal dust met the swollen wound, Bi Fang felt as if he had plunged into cold water after running a 10,000-meter race, the soreness instantly subsided.
The previously unbearable pain in the wound became manageable, similar to the feeling of a common burn.
Getting bitten by a large centipede typically results in hours of intense pain, with the pain slowly spreading to the surrounding area, torso, or chest.