Of course, that applies to regular monsters.
This monster, however, is clearly different. It can sustain itself indefinitely on its own, which means this battle might turn into a protracted war.
No, it might not even be a drawn-out fight.
Simply because this monster stitches more than just its wounds; it stitches more flesh onto itself.
These are the bodies of ordinary people who were just killed by the monster, now all stitched into its wounds. With this fresh flesh added, the teacup-headed monster visibly expanded twice in size, growing from over three zhang tall to more than five zhang.
The silver needles, which had been like thrown spears, were now replaced by smaller but sharper scalpels.
