Chapter 413
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So the Eagle Flying Gang had altered her appearance?
But she was sure she hadn't been poisoned. Could it be … a pill?
There was a type of pill that, according to legend, could change a person's appearance drastically. For the first fifteen years, the person's appearance would be ordinary, but after fifteen years, the person's appearance would gradually become incomparably ugly. After fifteen years, the person's appearance would begin to deform …
This pill wasn't poison and didn't leave any traces. Thus, if one hadn't known from the start that this person had been poisoned, no one would've been able to tell there was something wrong with this person!
The leader of the Eagle Flying Gang was truly despicable and despicable!
Gradually, the air began to heat up, and a bright red light flickered in and out of existence.
Xi Shi Rao turned around and coldly looked at Schilling's Shadow, who had suddenly summoned a completely red arrow. His gaze flickered with surprise. "Piercing Arrow? You're so young, yet you actually have Piercing Arrow?"
Schilling's Shadow didn't say anything. Instead, he looked at Xi Shi Rao's feet. Xi Shi Rao's surprise deepened. "You want to … set me free?" Was that even possible?
Schilling's Shadow met his astonished gaze and slowly revealed a gentle and dignified smile.
"Father, your child has come to take you home."
After saying that, he waved the red arrow and it flashed through the air like a streak of light. With two clanking sounds, the profound iron chains binding Xi Shi Rao were easily broken.
"You're … Ying 'er? Is that you? Ying 'er? "
Xi Shi Rao didn't react at all. Instead, he stared fixedly at Schilling's Shadow, his resolute eyes sparkling with a translucent silver light.
Nodding, Schilling's Shadow waved his hand and removed his human skin mask. A small, ordinary face appeared in front of Xi Shi Rao's eyes.
Xi Shi Rao had been away for a long time, so he naturally didn't know what Schilling's Shadow looked like after he grew up. However, appearance wasn't important to him in determining Schilling's Shadow's identity. What he trusted was the same trembling light in Schilling's Shadow's eyes.
"Father, I found this place by following the clues left behind by the jade qilin."
Schilling's Shadow handed the jade qilin to Xi Shirao.
Xi Shirao shook his head. "This jade was originally meant for you to use as a dowry. That day, I was caught off guard and could only leave you with such a sad image … I'm sorry."
His face was full of shame as he spoke. Schilling's Shadow said firmly, "Father, it's a good thing that you left behind an image of you being taken away that day. That's how Ying 'er was able to find you. Otherwise, I don't know how long it would have taken for our father-daughter relationship to continue."
Xi Shirao nodded lightly. "You're right. Perhaps everything is preordained by the heavens and there is always a way out. That's what I mean."
After saying that, his eyes suddenly turned cold. "Right, let's go find that damned alchemist. We must make him refine a pill that can restore your appearance."
Just as he was about to drag Schilling's Shadow away, Schilling's Shadow suddenly stopped in his tracks and exclaimed in surprise, "Three Star Soulbreak Grass!!"
"Three Star Soulbreak Grass?" Xi Shirao was stunned. He watched as she bent down and plucked the grass in surprise. "This medicine's medicinal properties are extremely strong and difficult to cultivate. In the entire Mountain Range of Magical Beasts, only this little bit of sunlight can nourish it and help it survive …"
And she actually knew about such a rare and difficult to cultivate Three Star Soulbreak Grass?
This was what shocked Xi Shirao the most.
Schilling's Shadow smiled mysteriously at him, then said carelessly, "I'm an alchemist."
She took the lead and walked forward. One step, two steps, three steps …
"What?!!" Xi Shirao's shocked roar came from behind her.
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