Chapter 658 The Poison of Slaughtering the City



Chapter 658: The Poison of Slaughtering the City

Ye Fei's actions attracted everyone's attention, especially Lian, who was particularly curious about what was inside the alchemy furnace.

In his eyes, the alchemy furnace was only for refining pills, but Xiao Fei actually used it for things other than alchemy?

Hua Hua also turned her gaze to the alchemy furnace. As the furnace lid was opened, she noticed a wisp of black smoke rising from the furnace, and her eyes narrowed slightly.

Before even seeing what was inside the alchemy furnace, one could vaguely sense an extreme danger about to burst forth.

What kind of poison could make a sacred beast like her, who has always dealt with all kinds of highly poisonous spiritual plants, so wary?

Ye Fei looked into the alchemy furnace; there was a small pool of dark purple liquid inside.

"It's a success!" Ye Fei's face lit up with joy.

Lian, Little Dot, and Flower all noticed the liquid in the stove at the same time—

"Huh? Xiao Fei, you've been working on this for so long just to refine these liquids?" Lian asked, somewhat disappointed.

Ye Fei remained silent, but carefully placed the deep purple liquid into a small bottle made of a special mineral material.

The bottle is transparent, and you can see the liquid inside through it. Although the liquid is dark purple, you can see strange red specks of light when you look closely.

She fastened the bottle cap and then tied it shut with a red string. From the moment the liquid was prepared to the moment it was poured into the small bottle and finally sealed, she was very meticulous and careful at every step.

Unable to contain her curiosity, the little one immediately asked, "Little Feifei, Little Feifei, what exactly are you making?"

Ye Fei held the small bottle in her hand and looked at everyone meaningfully: "Do you know what a bird called 'Zhen' is?"

"The Zhen is a legendary poisonous bird. Its feathers, when soaked in wine, can easily kill a person. Legend has it that the color of its feathers is the same purple as the liquid in the small bottle."

"And what's in this small bottle is a mixture of poisons that I personally refined by picking dozens of highly poisonous spiritual plants."

A look of astonishment flashed across Hua Hua's emerald eyes: "Mixed Poison?!"

Ye Fei nodded, placing the small bottle in front of her and staring intently at the liquid inside: "This poison, made from dozens of highly toxic spiritual plants, is extremely potent. It can silently dissolve into the air and water, and just a single drop can annihilate a city. I call it—Purple Poison."

"Although it is a mixture of poisons extracted from various highly poisonous spiritual plants, I extracted the most poisonous parts of these plants, such as pollen, sap, leaves, and roots, which are the purest parts of these highly poisonous plants."

"And so much pure poison condensed together is purest of all, which is why the purple poison you see is only such a small puddle."

As Ye Fei spoke, she handed the small bottle to everyone, a cold smile curving her lips: "But I can be sure that this one bottle of Purple Poison is enough to destroy the entire continent."

Lian was startled by the girl's words: "Destroy...destroy the entire continent?!"

He quickly hid behind Hua Hua, only peeking out half his head in fear, his voice trembling: "...Xiao Fei, this Purple Poison is too dangerous! Won't something bad happen if you concoct such a poison?"

The little one was also terrified, her face turning pale: "This is too scary... Little Feifei, you're not going to use this poison to do something bad, are you?!"

Hua Hua recovered from her shock. She didn't speak, but simply stared at Ye Fei silently.

Ye Fei understood the confusion and surprise in Hua Hua's eyes. She realized that Hua Hua didn't understand why she wanted to refine the Purple Poison.

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