Fusang Sword Heart Diagram

Chapter 262 Waiting for it to learn to read

Human hearts are unpredictable; what I'm saying is true.

For thousands of years, Changman has never strayed too far from the Snow Coral Sea, just to guard this stone tablet and the legacy of the Lianzhu Sanren.

But it didn't know that what was inside the stone tablet was a sword that could very well fall on its head. It carried this "sword" itself on its back.

Changman thought it had fulfilled its promise to Lianzhu Sanren, but little did it know that it was caught in Lianzhu Sanren's scheme.

Ning Fusang did not comment on Lianzhu Sanren's schemes, but this person tied Changman to the Xiaomeng Heart Sutra. In this way, the person who obtained his inheritance would no longer need to go through the trouble of finding the beast core of Wangyue Fish Dragon. This saved the inheritor a lot of trouble, which shows that this person was good at planning and had a deep mind during his lifetime.

Even if the stone tablet wasn't carried to someone by Changman, it's still in Changman's lair. As long as someone kills Changman and gets its beast core, they will find the stone tablet and discover the secret manual inside.

Ning Fusang looked at the innocent-looking Changman and shook her head.

No matter how cunning and clever it is, it can't compare to the wickedness of human nature. Look, it was sold out and is still counting the money for the seller.

Seeing that Ning Fusang's expression had changed so much since she set sail, Canling couldn't help but ask curiously, "Fusang, what did Lianzhu Sanren write in his letter?"

Upon hearing the words "Lianzhu Sanren," Changman secretly pricked up its ears. It also wanted to know what Lianzhu had said about it in the letter.

Ning Fusang glanced at Changman and said leisurely, "When you can read, you can see for yourself."

So that it wouldn't think that she had made it up to deceive it, and in a fit of anger, it cleaved her spirit boat in two, leaving her with no choice but to fly on a sword or ride a dragon.

Hearing that these words weren't directed at her, the silkworm spirit looked at Changman and asked, "Can it transform into human form?"

Changman snorted. Of course it could transform into human form, but it disdained it and therefore did not cultivate in that direction.

Humans are so weak, it doesn't want to become human. If Lianzhu wasn't human, but a sea beast like it, it wouldn't have died so young.

Changman quickly forgot Ning Fusang's words. How could it possibly cultivate towards human form just to read a letter?

Anyway, it could guess what Lianzhu was saying about himself in the letter.

Seeing that it was happily going to play in the water, Ning Fusang couldn't help but chuckle and opened the restriction on the Lianzhu Sanren jade ring.

She probed into the jade ring, which contained the life assets of Lianzhu Sanren. It wasn't a wealthy estate, containing only tens of thousands of spirit stones and a dozen or so high-grade fish pills.

Lianzhu Sanren primarily cultivates the Dream Dao, and the pills in his storage ring are mainly for nourishing the spirit and soul, followed by ordinary pills such as healing pills.

As the last sect leader of Xiaomeng Sect, Lianzhu Sanren's assets were meager, but considering what he said in his letter, it was understandable, since most of his spirit stones were used to buy the spirit fruits that Changman loved to eat.

Looking back now, Xiao Bai's statement in the desolate mountains that Changman was a spirit beast raised by Lianzhu Sanren is quite significant.

At that time, Ning Fusang believed that Changman was Lianzhu Sanren's contracted beast, and that it remained in the Snow Coral Sea after Lianzhu Sanren's death.

Surprisingly, the word "豢养" in this sentence really does have a literal meaning.

There were still a few Moonlight Fruits with scarce spiritual energy in the storage ring. Ning Fusang took out the fruits and threw them into the sea.

Changman's eyes suddenly gleamed as it chased after the Moonlight Fruit. It quickly swallowed several fruits and then emerged from the water, gazing longingly at Ning Fusang.

"That's all." Ning Fusang had only noticed that the spiritual energy of those few fruits had almost dissipated, so she was just clearing out the space in her storage ring.

She tidied up the messy pile of things in Changman and found that the white jade ring and jade pendant were actually storage items, containing far more items than the jade thumb ring of Lianzhu Sanren.

Human cultivators mostly establish their power on land. Even if they expand overseas to search for treasures, the ocean is vast and rich in resources, and there are many places that human cultivators cannot go. The Changman are different; they can collect many treasures from the sea.

Sometimes, when human cultivators' ferries sank, the treasures left in the sea would be retrieved by the Changman, and over time, they would accumulate a considerable amount.

Ning Fusang roughly counted the treasures in the jade ring and jade pendant, and they were almost as much as her assets.

As for the storage bag, it still had the cultivator's divine sense imprint on it, which meant that Changman had picked it up from somewhere else.

Ning Fusang forcibly erased the divine sense imprint on it, glanced at it, and saw that there were about seven or eight thousand spirit stones inside, with array plates and array flags being the most common items.

A thought flashed through her mind: "Is this Xiao Bai's storage bag?"

After pondering for a long time, Changman shook its head; it didn't know who Xiao Bai was.

“When you blocked our way earlier, there were three people on the spirit boat. Besides me and True Person Chixiao, the one who didn’t make a move was Xiao Bai.”

Changman nodded like a chicken pecking at rice; the bag did indeed belong to that human cultivator.

Ning Fusang waved the storage bag in front of it and said, "If you encounter a bag like this in the sea, keep picking it up."

After instructing Changman, she continued to examine the array flags in Xiao Bai's storage bag. These array flags were meticulously crafted, and the spiritual power they contained was also considerable. From the quality of the array flags, Ning Fusang could roughly guess Xiao Bai's cultivation level, which was around the Knowledge Realm, but it should not be as high as her and Qian Yuan's cultivation.

Just then, the battle flags she had prepared before setting sail were ruined, and Xiao Bai's storage bag arrived at just the right time, which benefited her.

Ning Fusang tidied up the things Changman had brought before urging the spirit boat forward.

Leaving the Snow Coral Sea, Changman was exceptionally happy. In the unfamiliar waters, it was very excited and would occasionally leap out of the water, stirring up huge waves.

Only when the wound in his abdomen reopened did Changman stop his movements, swim to the side of the spirit boat, and ask Ning Fusang for a healing pill.

However, its appetite was too great. A human cultivator only needed to take one pill at a time, but the Changman needed to eat a handful of pills. Ning Fusang counted the remaining healing pills and only gave it ten.

Pills are made by humans, so they are naturally made for humans only, without considering spirit beasts. Unless an alchemist makes pills specifically for their contracted beast, one pill on the market is not enough for a spirit beast.

Having only been at sea for a few months, and with Ning Fusang not knowing how to refine medicine, she certainly wouldn't use all the pills she had on Changman.

After feeding it ten healing pills, Ning Fusang tightened the bottle and said coldly, "If the wound reopens, go find some medicinal herbs in the sea yourself."

Changman swallowed the pill, patted its tail, and left. It knew Ning Fusang wouldn't give it anything round like that again, so it didn't play around much anymore.

Actually, this pain is nothing compared to the bone spurs. Changman just had a taste of the benefits of the elixir before, so he was thinking about it again.

When Ning Fusang said she would stop giving it pills, Changman accepted it quickly. As long as it doesn't go into places with high underwater pressure, its wounds will generally be fine.

(End of this chapter)

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