The days that followed passed quickly as Noah took on the task of strengthening the two leaders.
For five days, his attention was focused almost entirely on them.
He chose to rely on only one method.
His blood.
The decision served two purposes. First, he believed his blood could help build a stronger foundation for what he had planned for them. Whatever changes he intended to guide them toward would require bodies capable of enduring greater strain, and his blood had already proven capable of accelerating growth and adaptation in those connected to him.
Second, he wanted to carefully observe the results.
The creatures bonded to him, and even the subordinates beneath those creatures, could hardly be considered normal anymore. Their growth had already been heavily influenced by numerous factors.
The cats and dogs were different.
