The pituitary array, like a dead star, trembles slightly, its surface covered with cracks.
Streams of gray, viscous matter seep out from the cracks,
first binding the cut-open skull, filling the wound, and repairing the brain.
Following this, this viscous matter slowly flows into the old spine, adhering to the fractures and slowly restoring normalcy.
Luo Di, who should have died, gradually takes the shallowest breaths, seemingly unable to be taken by death.
"Time to sprout?"
A familiar voice echoes in his mind, and Luo Di's consciousness enters the pituitary space.
He looks at the fractured, moon-like pituitary, unexpectedly seeing a human face, with the cracks forming a mouth and the moon pits serving as eyes.
The voice comes from within,
it's the voice of the Corner,
seeking permission from its "master," Luo Di.
It seems this death experience has pushed the already saturated pituitary even further, wanting to sprout through the existing cracks into the next stage.