Comprehensive Film and Television: Becoming an Animal and Being Read

Yu Yi'an, who had been gentle and well-behaved since childhood, was hit by an apple from nowhere while sweeping the graves of her parents on the Qingming Festival. Her soul was sucked into a bl...

Chapter 22 Another Royal Bloodline

Li Lianhua unfolded the papers and placed an iron box aside. This iron box had also been found in Shan Gudao's pillow, but at that time, their attention had been focused on the papers.

It was left untouched; a password was required to open it. Li Lianhua wondered if she could find any clues on it.

Li Lianhua found a piece of paper covered in Shan Gudao's handwriting, which clearly stated: "The Three Great Secret Techniques of Nan Yin: Asura Grass, Heartless Locust Tree, and Karmic Fire Gu, passed down to the Nan Yin royal family. Nan Yin was destroyed by Xi..."

Princess Longxuan of the fallen Southern Yin Kingdom was married to the Crown Prince of Fangji as a hostage, becoming Consort Xuan. Consort Xuan secretly initiated a grand plan for the restoration of Southern Yin, and slowly plotted it with the help of the Luo Mo Ding. After the Prince of the Imperial Clan plotted a rebellion and killed Emperor Xicheng and the King of Fangji, he declared himself emperor. Consort Xuan was buried alive with the King of Fangji.

Li Lianxin sidled up to Li Lianhua, craning her neck to look as well. She even stood very close, thinking, "You little devil, you'll be captivated to death, hmph!"

Looking at the copied text, Li Lianxin suddenly remembered someone very important. "Oh! I remember now, Jiao Liqiao is also a member of the Southern Yin royal family, right? She and Huahua are related."

This is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black; family members don't even recognize each other. Jiao Liqiao was the mastermind who tricked Yun Biqiu into poisoning Lianhua with the green tea. Would she regret it if she knew she had poisoned her own cousin?

Li Lianxin didn't understand whether she would regret it. After all, Jiao Liqiao had already died before she even knew that Lianhua was also of the Southern Yin royal bloodline.

Li Lianhua thought it was unlikely. He knew Jiao Liqiao well; she was ruthless and would stop at nothing to achieve her goals. Even if someone was her cousin, it wouldn't matter if they got in her way—after all, they hadn't grown up together.

No one would let their guard down once they learned that their original enemy was actually their cousin or someone else, especially someone like Jiao Liqiao, whose ruthlessness was evident in her ability to climb to that position.

Li Lianhua tried inputting Consort Xuan's birth date into the iron box, and it opened successfully. Inside were some old stories about Consort Xuan, nothing particularly special.

Seeing that there was nothing interesting left, Li Lianxin ran back to her room to continue studying her submachine gun.

Then, hehehe!

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The next day, Li Lianhua, along with Li Lianxin and the fox spirit, followed the route on the map and soon found a tombstone that clearly read, "Tomb of Li Xiangxian."

Li Lianhua knelt down and kowtowed to the tombstone, and Li Lianxin followed suit. After all, she was now a member of the Li family, and Li Lianhua's brother was her brother. It was just a pity that the heavens were jealous of talent and he died young.

The fox spirit was also threatened and forced to lie on the ground, nodding her head as if she were kowtowing.

After doing all this, Li Lianxin took the fox spirit to play on the side. Li Lianhua probably wanted to say something sentimental at this time, so she didn't disturb him.

Li Lianxin deliberately walked far away, afraid of hearing even a whisper of Li Lianhua's voice. Several foxes on Cloud Hidden Mountain followed the scent and, upon seeing Li Lianxin, pounced on her as if she were a family member.

Even the fox spirit on the side couldn't escape it, her whole body covered in little foxes.

"Waaah"

"Waaah"

"elder sister"

The fox cries rose and fell, and the fox spirit and Li Lianxin could understand what the little guys were saying. These dozen or so fox cubs seemed to have come out to play, the oldest of them being only about four months old.

Perhaps because she was a fox, Li Lianxin really liked these little foxes and played with them for a long time before finally stopping when she heard Li Lianhua call her back.

After saying goodbye to the little fox spirit, Li Lianxin led the fox spirit, who was already exhausted, back home.