Immortality Path: From the Blind Man at the Pharmacy Chapter 115 - 91 92. Peace in the north fox spirits laugh at
Chapter 115: 91, 92. Peace in the north, fox spirits laugh at night (Big Chapter – Subscription Request)
Chapter 115: 91, 92. Peace in the north, fox spirits laugh at night (Big Chapter – Subscription Request)
Even though the An Residence was bustling with activity, the departure of Lady Zhushan and the series of consequences she brought inevitably left the An Residence feeling much emptier.
Nowadays, the An Residence was divided into three areas: the outer courtyard, the inner courtyard, and the Family Head’s residence.
The outer courtyard housed the protectors and stewards; the inner courtyard originally belonged to the An Family mbers, but now… as the An Family grew, many family mbers were assigned various duties.
These family mbers who received assignnts moved out, settling near the An Residence, and then returned periodically to report to Miss An or cautiously expressed their “hope to take on more responsibilities.”
The Family Head’s residence was, of course, the forbidden area of the An Family, and also the most central area. The regular inhabitants here were Song Cheng, An Chenyu, Tong Jia, Ying, and Ling.
Lady Zhushan, due to partnering with Song Cheng and imparting knowledge to Madam Tong, also resided here, but now that she had left, the room was empty.
Furthermore, a chain reaction ensued with Madam Tong becoming as frantically busy as Miss An had been in the past.
Song Cheng had just managed to pull a “working overti through the night” madam back to a normal routine, and now another one had appeared…
Did the Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple have many matters to attend to?
Tong Jia hadn’t thought there were many before she beca the acting Taoist Temple Master.
But after assuming the position, she finally understood why she had previously felt that way.
Because there were too many unresolved matters left by Lady Zhushan…
Lady Zhushan’s passion was in researching dicines and refining pills, so many of these matters had been neglected for a long ti.
She typically applied an attitude of “do what I enjoy, leave what I don’t for later.”
However, these neglected matters weren’t really urgent.
But the timing of Lady Zhushan’s departure was perfect, leaving just after the war, when everything was calm.
So what happened?
Out of the four counties under the control of the Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple, three counties were desperately seeking aid.
Why three counties?
Because… there was another one, Xiegu County, which had been massacred by the Barbarians.
Xiegu County was said to have been massacred, but there were still so who escaped the net, forming refugees, fleeing in all directions, now stumbling and wandering everywhere.
The cries of the hungry buried in the ground, people turning to cannibalism, these matters in the dust hardly caught anyone’s attention.
But Madam Tong, having walked out from the village quarters herself, couldn’t ignore it.
She handled various internal temple affairs, relieved disaster victims, refined pills, studied, practiced martial arts, treated difficult diseases, grabbed Lady Zhushan’s leftover books for careful study, plus considering the ti on the road, the ti eating…
Madam Tong often found that when she looked up, it was already daylight, and before she had ti to react, night had fallen again. Seeing there were still many unresolved matters, she thought that if she could handle one more, perhaps a few more lives could be spared, so she buried her head and continued working. By the ti she ca to her senses, it was already past midnight, and returning to the An Residence would also take ti, so she simply lay down and slept at the Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple’s office point.
She also wished to completely delegate the tasks to the people below.
But no one agreed because it was stipulated in the temple that decisions must be made by the Taoist Temple Master.
…
Song Cheng remained leisurely.
He wandered around and whenever he had ti, he would bring gifts to visit the White Cal Estate in Flower Sea Block.
The disciples of the White Cal Estate were familiar with Second Master Song, and whenever he visited, a slight notification would let him in.
The “Second” in “Second Master Song” corresponded to the “Great” in “Great Hall Master.”
Unconsciously, everyone had accepted Song Cheng’s status.
Because Song Cheng wasn’t suddenly parachuted in, his rise, although extrely rapid, was also very smooth. He had been seen by many during the Barbarian siege and Ghost Servants’ ambush. Plus, the An Family’s accumulation of acts like treating the Internal Affairs Envoy Shi’s son, setting up porridge stations, and so forth made the “Second Master Song” more naturally viewed as one of their own, without any jealousy.
And at the various entrances of the Prefectural City, they had already been equipped with the Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple’s “Manifestation Water.”
It was harmless for ordinary people to drink.
But when a Ghost Servant drank it, their flesh would peel off, exposing their true evil spirit form.
Most of these Ghost Servants, once discovered, were slaughtered by the martial artists and the military stationed there.
However, a small portion that was not imdiately killed had been tied up, shackled, and used for research.
This was Second Master Song’s instruction.
Naturally, the subordinates complied.
That day, the Martial Arts Hall reported having captured a few alive.
Song Cheng instructed them to keep watch, as he planned to take a look.
However, Song Cheng worried that he might not make any breakthroughs researching alone.
So he specifically enlisted Madam Tong.
Madam Tong hadn’t known much beforehand.
But now, having earnestly read through the Visualization thod left by Lady Zhushan, as well as books on ghosts and such, her knowledge had significantly increased.
Therefore, she agreed readily, and then took a trusted hall master from the Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple with her to et Song Cheng.
…
The Pearl Mountain Taoist Temple, a Soul Trainer power, differed from the normal martial arts world’s internal and external affairs envoys, with its internal structure consisting of three divisions.
The first division, the dicine Division.
It was responsible for cultivating, refining, and trading dicine.
The second division, the Harvest Hall.
It was responsible for gathering dicine, which included not only picking herbs from the mountains but also “harvesting dicine” from the Ghost Servants, “harvesting dicine” from demon beasts, and searching outside for suitable targets willing to beco dicinal Humans.
The third division, the dicinal Human Hall.
It was in charge of cultivating dicinal Humans, ensuring their stable breakthroughs, and maximally enhancing their strength. After all, a dicinal Human surpassed their personal limits through drugs, and how far they could go depended on their performance at the ti.
Among these three divisions, the most arduous, strongest, yet with the most potential, was naturally the “Harvest Hall,” as it required going out to handle matters. Cultivation resources were naturally needed to be thrown their way.
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