A young man in China wields twin swords—one to sever souls, the other to slay evil. Though a bit lacking in morals, he’s not entirely beyond redemption.
With his half-demon heritage, he carve...
What do you need a burlap sack for?
Tianya smiled mysteriously and said that it would come in handy eventually.
Wind Chime didn't mind and said with a smile:
"Tianya, this boss is quite interesting~ He looks fierce, but he's surprisingly easy to talk to."
The crow laughed too:
"He also quite likes you, young master."
Wind chimes: ? ? ?
"Really? I didn't realize that. I feel like he doesn't want to see me anymore."
Sky Crow smiled and shook his head:
"Two Hundred Blades is an extraordinary person. He used to be a rogue spiritual master. Because of his unique techniques and powerful strength, he was exceptionally accepted into the Bai family."
"A spiritual master? From the Bai family? Then we might as well rob him... wouldn't that be..."
Sky Crow knew Wind Chime was worried:
"No, he later broke with the Bai family because of some things and vowed never to catch demons again in his life."
"He became an intelligence merchant who traveled between demons and humans."
"What happened? What does it have to do with not catching demons?"
Tianya lit a cigarette, smoked it, coughed for a while, and then said with a smile:
"Young Master, you can ask him yourself when you have the chance. Now let's find a place so I can help you put on the lucky charm."
After the two left, Two Hundred Knives stared blankly at the door for a long time, many memories flashing through his mind.
Finally, he chuckled and cursed:
"Damn it, Fengxing, your son is exactly like you! You little bastard! He hasn't even grown his hair yet and he dares to steal from his father?"
Suddenly, something occurred to him, and the smile on his face froze:
"Wait a minute, Feng Xing's son? Could it be the one from eighteen years ago? Wasn't that half..."
Before he could finish the last word, a smile of excitement spread across Two Hundred Knives' face:
"Interesting, very interesting. I just wonder what kind of waves this new era will stir up. Don't disappoint me!"
Tianya, carrying the wind chimes, wandered around many places before arriving at a dead end.
"Let's stay here, young master. There are no security cameras here."
Fengling nodded, quickly finished the bread in her hand, and threw the trash bag into the trash can.
He took out the small box containing the lucky charm.
It's just an ordinary wooden box; from the outside, there's nothing special about it.
It slowly opened, and a golden light shot out from it.
The light shone on the wind chimes' face, but it didn't feel glaring.
On the contrary, there is a sense of comfort and reassurance.
Once fully opened, a golden talisman lay quietly inside.
The wind chimes were engraved with runes that they couldn't understand at all.
It looks like it's made from the kind of scrap paper that costs 50 cents a sheet.
This thing can actually sell for 30,000?
He came up with a way to get rich.
Tianya reached into the small box and took out the talisman, saying in a deep voice:
"Young Master, once this auspicious talisman is affixed, it will suppress the demonic energy within you, allowing you to return to being an ordinary person. However, please remember that once it is torn off, it will be useless to stick it back on."
"Got it, it's a one-time use, right?"
Sky Crow nodded and said softly:
"Young Master, just stick it on your arm."
As she spoke, Tianya carefully rolled up Fengling's sleeve.
One hand gripped his arm, while the other was raised high.
Wind chimes: ? ? ?
Wait a moment...
Before he could even speak, Tianya's hand slammed down heavily.
With a crisp, loud snap!
"Aww~ Blanching!"