Immortality Path: From the Blind Man at the Pharmacy-Chapter 313 - 175, 176. He took his wife and daughter to Accumulating Thunder Mountain, Song Cheng used cakes as bait for fishing (seeking subscriptions)

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Chapter 313: 175, 176. He took his wife and daughter to Accumulating Thunder Mountain, Song Cheng used cakes as bait for fishing (seeking subscriptions)

Ting, who was sixteen by nominal age, tall and aloof, resembled an extremely cold jade statue.

Her pitch-black, smooth hair cascaded straight down to her waist, and her eyes were as cold as the lonely stars in the winter sky.

Unlike her brother, who was reckless and unconstrained, Ting just stayed in King Song’s Mansion and went nowhere...

It was precisely because of Ting’s "homebody" behavior that Madam Tong became "careless", smiling every day as she watched her son not returning home at night, thinking he was not repeating his sister’s mistakes.

On the other side, An Chenyu was also anxious.

Over the years, she had issued a secret decree from the Yingui Association to investigate whether there were any spies still tied to the North Fall Sect.

As a result, she indeed found quite a few.

At the time, even though she forcibly severed the existence of the North Fall Sect, many spies had already developed feelings for it, because those small animals they used for reconnaissance, which could also speak, were too useful; not only useful but they had also saved their lives with timely warnings. These feelings included a bit of the bond between "Pikachu and Ash" and also a bit of camaraderie that comes with trusting someone with your life.

How could those spies simply cut ties?

It took Miss An a lot of effort to completely separate the North Fall Sect from the spies.

In her heart, if Ting stopped getting involved with these dark, blood-stained spies, she would naturally want to make friends with people her own age outside.

On the other hand, Miss An was also quite curious.

What had Ting and the spies been doing all these years?

When she got the results of the investigation, President An was stunned for a long time, because most of the places the spies frequently visited were mass graves, graveyards, and ancient ruins including "ancient tombs"...

In other words, Ting might have been looking for dead people.

That night, Miss An inquired Ting about "what she was doing with the dead people she found", but Ting remained silent.

Miss An waved the discipline ruler "swish swish", angrily questioning "what have you been sneaking around doing every day"?

Ting still did not speak.

It was thanks to Song Cheng’s timely mediation that Miss An dropped the ruler and stormed off.

"Don’t make your mother angry," Song Cheng said.

Ting retorted angrily, "She provoked me first."

"But she is your mother."

"But I’m minding my own business, and she shouldn’t have provoked me for no reason!"

"Ting..."

"..."

After a long time, the young girl finally bowed her head, admitted her mistake, and honestly confessed to Song Cheng.

"Dad, my little animals have changed again.

As long as I use the skin of a powerful animal to sew, that little animal will also become powerful...

Last time, a Qi Realm expert died, and I let the spies cut off his skin to bring back, and then..."

"Not just that, even without the skin, as long as any part of that expert’s body is used, even the bones, it can have the same effect..."

Ting babbled on, her eyes shining with excitement. It was clear that she had the spies search ancient tombs precisely to find the "corpses of ancient powerhouses."

But as she spoke, she was filled with grievances and fear.

She knew what she was doing was somber, and if she told her mother, her mother would flay her skin.

She didn’t know what her father would do.

Looking at his daughter, Song Cheng was reminded of a character from an anime he had seen before crossing over, "Gekko Moriah from Pirate King, one of the original Oka Shichibukai"...

Moriah was also searching for ancient, powerful skeletons.

And Ting was searching for skeletons too.

Song Cheng knew his daughter was special. To say she was a "monster daughter" wouldn’t be an exaggeration. For this reason... he took out the "Feng Tianshi corpse", the hardly-found "Saint Heavenly Buddha corpse", and the "Su Houzhang corpse".

Then he took a piece of phalange from each and gave them to Ting for sewing animals.

Ting was thrilled to see such prime skeletons.

At that moment, her father instantly became "one of her own."

What she was originally going to do covertly suddenly gained a certain "legitimacy."

Song Cheng further advised her, "Power is neither good nor evil, only those who use it are. Do not commit evil deeds, do not kill innocently, but as for enemies and the skeletons in ancient ruins... we can still use them."

Ting’s "gloomy" mood improved a lot. She had thought of herself as a big monster, but after gaining her father’s approval, she began to confront herself.

Later, with Song Cheng’s protection, she took a few days to finish sewing three little bunny rabbits.

When the bunnies’ eyes opened, the "Feng Tianshi corpse", "Saint Heavenly Buddha corpse", and "Su Houzhang corpse" seemed to have been drained dry, withering away in an instant...

It was as if a potent supernatural force was extracting all the essence from those bodies.

Above the heads of these three bunnies then appeared three sets of terrifying data: 300~610, 560~1125, 620~1245.

Although these numbers could not match the strength of their original owners, they were only a small step weaker.

Looking at the three adorable baby bunnies that looked like dolls, and at the data above their heads, Song Cheng felt an inexplicable chill...

Because floating above Ting’s head was a black "0~0."

This meant Ting was just an ordinary person, but such a person... could effortlessly create a force far beyond her own.

And this might not even be the limit.

Suppose a stronger skeleton were given to Ting for sewing, would she casually produce a monster strong enough to defeat him?

What exactly was Ting?

...

...

In the eyes of others, Ting was just like An, considered as a "problem child".

But in Song Cheng’s eyes, she was far from just that.