Cao Kun lowered his gaze and looked at the "Yin Fu Technique".
There is no upgrade button on the back of this spell.
The power of the Yin Talisman that is drawn increases with the increase of his cultivation level.
Without sufficient cultivation, it's impossible to draw a powerful Yin Talisman; leveling up is useless.
After reviewing the various information about the "Yin Fu Technique" in his mind, Cao Kun quickly understood what he should do now.
He logged out of the system, stood up, and walked downstairs.
As Cao Kun left the mental hospital, he sensed the remaining five spirits hiding in a corner of the hospital.
He didn't go after them; those undead were too weak, and even if he ate them, he wouldn't gain much benefit.
Experience points also couldn't level him up immediately.
It's better to leave them here and kill them whenever needed.
Seeing that Cao Kun was truly gone this time, the remaining five spirits finally felt relieved.
The time they spent waiting for Cao Kun was even more terrifying than when they faced the demon doctor.
Cao Kun stood at the hospital entrance for quite a while, but couldn't hail a taxi.
He walked for another kilometer before finally managing to flag down a car that would take him to Chinatown.
"It's time to buy a car."
Cao Kun glanced at the vehicles passing by on the road and considered which car to buy.
It turns out he was able to hail a taxi because there was a film crew there, and there were quite a few people.
Now that the film crew has left, it's really inconvenient to get a taxi.
As for public transportation in the US, it's absolutely terrible, like dog shit, so Cao Kun can't count on it.
Buying a car would be much more convenient.
Country M is known as a country on wheels, where almost every household owns one or more cars.
It's not because people in the US like driving, but because public transportation in the US is so bad that they have no choice but to drive themselves.
When Cao Kun returned to his apartment, it was already evening.
He stayed in Chinatown for a long time, mainly because the materials he needed were extremely rare.
Not only are they scarce, but they are also expensive.
Rhinoceros horn powder, a precious traditional Chinese medicine, is surprisingly the cheapest among them.
He had never heard of other things like infantile granules, Lobelia chinensis, or ghost fingers before.
He searched all the traditional Chinese medicine shops, but still couldn't buy all the items.
Some things can only be bought at half the cost, so you have to make them yourself.
For example, the blood talisman paper used to draw Yin talismans is simply impossible to buy outside.
The best blood talisman paper requires adding human blood and related materials during the papermaking process, and there are other special steps involved after it is made.
Now, Cao Kun doesn't have the means, so he can only buy paper and soak it in human blood.
Although the blood talisman paper produced in this way is not as effective as the original, it is sufficient for him who has just started learning the "Yin Talisman Technique".
Cao Kun waved his hand, and a large pile of things appeared on the table.
Looking at this pile of things, Cao Kun felt a sudden toothache.
These things actually cost him over ten thousand dollars.
Some are still semi-finished products and require further processing by yourself.
Others only paid a deposit, and then had to spend more money to pick up the goods after they arrived.
Cao Kun originally thought that the more than 2 million US dollars he had earned were more than enough.
I just went shopping and I spent so much money.
"The Yin Talisman can be renamed the Money Talisman."
After making a complaint, Cao Kun began packing up his things.
He quickly sorted and organized the items.
Several rolls of yellow paper were laid out on the table.
Unfortunately, this yellow paper cannot be used directly; it must be soaked in human blood.
Cao Kun glanced at the sky and prepared to go out and kill an old man to extract his blood.
Just as he was about to leave, he heard footsteps outside.
The footsteps were heavy and frequent, indicating that there were quite a few people approaching him.
"They came for me?"
Cao Kun walked to the door and listened carefully, discovering that the footsteps had stopped next to his.
Thump thump thump...
A knock on the door rang out without any politeness.
As soon as the door next door opened, those people rushed in.
"They weren't coming for me."
Cao Kun relaxed his guard somewhat.
However, after listening for a while, he realized that this matter was still related to him.
It turned out that the visitors were family members of that big boss.
That is, the big old man who was turned into an armored corpse by Cao Kun.
For more than two months, Da Lao Hei's family had been unable to contact him, so they brought the police to his door.
Cao Kun looked strange; this matter was actually related to him.
The commotion quickly made the apartment building lively.
Many people came over to see what was going on.
These people were just looking for something fun to do, so they weren't going to miss out on such excitement.
Before long, a dense crowd of people gathered near Da Lao Hei's house.
Cao Kun took the opportunity to open the door and go out to take a look.
There was a policeman questioning a woman, who was none other than the boss's wife.
The woman was under 30 years old, average-looking, but had a decent figure, which might be considered good in the eyes of some men.
Tears streamed down her face: "I don't know. That night, he said he was going out for a while, and then he never came back."
A plump, elderly woman grabbed the young woman's hair angrily: "Then why don't you go find him? Why don't you call the police? It's been over two months. As his wife, aren't you worried about him at all?"
The two policemen quickly pulled the fat old woman away, while the woman just cried on the side.
Cao Kun wasn't sure if he was seeing things, but he saw the woman suddenly glance in his direction with a rather complicated look in her eyes.
Cao Kun remained calm, but a sense of vigilance crept into his heart. What did this woman mean by "hey"?
That night, Big Brother Hei came to cause him trouble, and Hei Nu definitely knew about it.
Once this crucial clue is revealed, he will become the police's primary suspect.
Cao Kun was already considering whether he should kill everyone present, and everyone in the entire building, later.
However, on second thought, even if Hey Girl had given this clue, it wouldn't have been of much use.
Big Hei has already turned into an armored zombie, so the police are unlikely to find any evidence.
At this moment, a bystander said, "Tang De beats her every day. Wouldn't it be better if he disappeared? Why go looking for him?"
"That's well said. Tang De might have died somewhere long ago."
"What's so strange about such scumbags disappearing? Maybe one day we'll disappear like that too."
The fat old woman was furious and looked at the people who had spoken, only to find that they were even more ferocious than she was.
She immediately swallowed the curse that was about to come out and said, "My son hit her, so it must be that she did something wrong."
The fat old woman's words drew a barrage of F-words, making her so angry her hair almost stood on end.
After a while, the police made a record and then left.
Even inside the house, they only glanced at it briefly.
Just like that person said, a lot of people go missing in the US every day, so there's nothing strange about it.
If a person goes missing, the police will not even bother to investigate unless the family reports it to the police.
After the police left, the fat old woman cursed the girl again before leaving unwillingly.
Seeing that there was no excitement to be had, the others quickly dispersed.
Cao Kun returned to his room and closed the door.
More than an hour later, Cao Kun suddenly sensed someone coming to his door.
Knock knock...
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
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