Six Spirits Condensation Dew Jade Hua Marrow Cleansing Liquid??? Just by hearing the name, you know it’s something extraordinary. He casually handed over such a precious prescription to Gao Lan and a few others. Could it be he also has feelings for Sister Yingzi? Is this enjoyment? This is clearly that brat intentionally causing trouble. Why are you so gleefully watching? Tian Yingzi’s thoughts were suddenly interrupted by Gao Lan, who looked quite downcast: “Gao Lan, I’ve noticed you’re getting dumber by the day! Your reactions are very problematic!” “What’s the matter?” “Have you heard of Six Spirits Condensation Jade Washing Marrow Fluid?” “What’s that about? Sister Yingzi, are you saying we’re concocting what that washing marrow fluid now?” “Yes, yes, Six Spirits Condensation Jade Washing Marrow Fluid! What is it for? Can it really wash the marrow and make one achieve enlightenment?” “What nonsense! You should know better than I do what kind of person Sun Dasheng is. How do you think he got such impressive skills just now? Don’t tell me you were fooled by his act of pretending to be weak!” “I find it strange too, but didn’t Sun Chen say he could perform magic?” “You have the nerve to say that! Magic? Do you believe that?” “Even if I don’t believe it, what can I do? He’s now practically a cripple. If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t believe he could injure someone from the Xing family with a sneak attack. The martial prowess of the three guards behind Xing Shun is no less than ours! In theory, if this kid had some powerful individual weapon, he could temporarily reach this level, and his current physical state does seem like he’s exhausted from using such equipment. Unfortunately, we found nothing after searching him thoroughly!”
“Gao Lan, don’t you think my martial arts skills have surpassed yours by a lot?” Tian Yingzi didn’t go along with Gao Lan’s analysis but instead brought up a sensitive topic. In the past, this would have been a challenge to Gao Lan. And in the past, Gao Lan would have jumped at the chance to fight without a second thought. But this time was different; Gao Lan was taken aback by Tian Yingzi’s words: “Sister Yingzi, are you saying that Sun Dasheng has indeed equipped himself with some kind of undetectable individual weapon? Do you have such equipment too? Did that little rascal give it to you? Is it really that amazing? Let me see it!” Saying this, she started to search Tian Yingzi.
“Stop it!” Tian Yingzi restrained Gao Lan’s playful disturbance and said with a touch of sadness, “I don’t even know what’s inside me. It’s like I’ve suddenly had an epiphany; whether it’s in my boxing techniques or my state of mind, I’ve gained many insights. I know all these changes are related to him, but I can’t figure out what he’s given me. In any case, because of him, I’ve had an enlightenment.” Tian Yingzi couldn’t explain how she was completely healed after being shot through by three heavy sniper bullets, nor could she explain how her martial prowess had increased after nearly dying. Since that night, everything had changed in a mysterious way. She was eager to share all this with her sisters who grew up with her, but she had to be very cautious. Deep down, she regarded Major Lin as her master, a thought she could never easily reveal, knowing it would cause a lot of trouble. This secret had never been discussed with Lin Feng, but she could sense some of his feelings whenever she quieted her mind. From these subtle sensations, a vivid image of Major Lin slowly formed in her heart, so vivid that every time she thought of him, her heart would race. From these sensations, she learned about Wang Xiaoyun, Xu Xiaoman, and many interesting events in the small border town of Yushan City. The most memorable was learning about the tragic night of the great disaster at Yupan Mountain, a truth so different from the official account that it left her breathless. These most genuine spiritual insights made her increasingly feel a maternal affection for Major Lin, who was forced into submission. Unknowingly, she fell deeper into these subtle spiritual feelings until one night when she suddenly woke up with the inexplicable desire to serve Lin Feng as his follower, her mind calmed down again. It was as if she had undergone some sort of communion with the divine. Afterwards, her feelings towards Lin Feng were nothing but sincere devotion. That feeling was that she was willing to do anything for Lin Feng. She transferred all her previous loyalty to the organization onto Lin Feng. In her subconscious, she even heard Lin Feng’s wish to form his own private force, understanding why he had such thoughts—it was because of the lack of freedom and the constant threat of being eliminated by a more powerful entity. However, she couldn’t understand why Lin Feng felt so insecure, or what could possibly make such a special individual like him feel fear and worry. Is there a difference between forming a personal force and receiving protection from the state? As long as he devoted himself to serving the country, how could the state allow any harm to come to such a unique talent? For a simple-minded young man who only wanted a simple life, a pretty girlfriend, enough money to get by, and to stay at home with his aging parents, why would he suddenly think of forming a personal armed force? What kind of terrifying crisis had he encountered that required such extreme measures to protect himself? Tian Yingzi was irresistibly drawn into the vortex behind Lin Feng. Because of these concerns, she consciously wanted to help Lin Feng, to do things he couldn’t or found difficult to do. Like secretly erasing the memories of those security guards for Lin Feng, or now, subtly guiding Gao Lan and others to change their perception of Lin Feng, essentially to help lay the groundwork for Lin Feng’s private armed force.