Ji Xingzhi didn't get a response from Rumei for a long time, and couldn't help but frown. Just as she was about to raise her head, she saw a corner of green clothes from the corner of her eye. Her body suddenly stiffened, and she forced a smile that was barely a smile. She raised her head slowly and smiled at Xiao Moyan: "Uh, uncle, um... uh, it's been a long time since we last met. You are still as charming as ever!"
Upon hearing this, Xiao Moyan said nothing and looked at Ji Xingzhi indifferently.
The scene was very embarrassing for a while.
After a long while, Ji Xingzhi twitched the corner of his mouth, put down the brush in his hand, cleared his throat, and said seriously: "Hey, how come the emperor uncle has time to come here today?"
Xiao Moyan glanced at Ji Xingzhi calmly and said indifferently, "I'm afraid you'll starve to death. Wouldn't it be a laughing stock if the king of a country were to starve to death?"
Ji Xingzhi's face darkened: "..."
If you're worried, just be honest. Why are you insulting her like this? The emperor's uncle has a sharp tongue.
Xiao Moyan bent down and picked up a ball of paper from the ground, sorted it out, and asked as he sorted it out, "What are these?"
Ji Xingzhi took a look and said indifferently, "Some useless things."
Xiao Moyan remained silent as he looked at what was written on the paper. He suddenly began to read out the contents: "Snake gallbladder, stewed incense, ice lotus seeds, bitter heart grass, angelica sap, blue Clivia miniata..."
That's all. Xiao Moyan raised his eyebrows slightly: "Is this a poison recipe?"
Ji Xingzhi was slightly stunned: "The emperor's uncle also knows medicine and poison?"
"I don't understand." Xiao Moyan said lightly.
Ji Xingzhi couldn't deny it. She could tell at a glance that this was someone from the Poison Fang sect. Ji Xingzhi would never believe that Xiao Moyan didn't understand.
"Blue Clivia... Is there a blue Clivia?" Xiao Moyan asked.
He had seen Clivia flowers in many colors, including red, white, yellow, and green, but he had never seen blue.
Ji Xingzhi nodded slightly, not wanting to hide it from Xiao Moyan. She took the box containing the Clivia flowers out of the drawer, opened it, and handed it to Xiao Moyan, saying, "This is the blue Clivia, but it's extremely poisonous. I've been researching an antidote for it lately, and I've made some progress so far, but I always feel like something's missing."
Then, Ji Xingzhi gave the antidote prescription she had just written to Xiao Moyan for review.
Xiao Moyan glanced at the antidote prescription written by Ji Xingzhi, then retracted his gaze and looked at the blue flower in the box with a frown.
Soul separation? No, it should be soul capture.
The soul-capturing and the spirit-separating are of the same origin, and the two are of the same lineage, but they are not exactly the same.
Li Po was originally a common flower species on the Holy Continent. It is very similar to Clivia. It is deeply loved by people because of its lush flowers and elegant fragrance. Many people grow this Li Po flower in their homes.
I don’t know when it started, but the Lipo Flower got another name, or branched out into another species of flower, called the Soul-Shedding Flower.
The soul-stealing plant is extremely poisonous. It was cultivated by someone with ulterior motives using poison. Not only is it extremely poisonous, it also has the function of controlling people's minds. It has brought disaster to many families, hence the name - soul-stealing plant.
Soul-Capture and Soul-Separation are exactly the same, and there is no difference in their fragrance. Ordinary people cannot tell them apart at all. Therefore, Soul-Capture and Soul-Separation gradually faded from people's sight and completely disappeared from the Holy Continent.
Unexpectedly, the soul-stealing flower that had disappeared in Sheng for many years would appear in the Dixi Continent.
Even the people on the Holy Continent find it difficult to resist the soul-stealing poison, let alone these ordinary people on the Earth Seal Continent...
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