??466: Chapter 466: The Return of dicine Sect (3)
466: Chapter 466: The Return of dicine Sect (3)
He stood up and silently stared at the bloodstain Xiao Shulan had left on the ground for a while before gently leaving the study.
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In the following half-month, An Yiqing lived very peacefully.
Gu Siqing was busy nursing the injury to his face and had no ti to cause any trouble.
Qin Jia and Qin Fang were already dead, Qin Dingshan was still recuperating in the hospital, and Xiao Shulan, due to An Yiqing’s fierce beating and Qin Fang’s ruthlessness, also ended up in the hospital, becoming neighbors with Old Master Qin.
Yet, despite the absence of scoundrels and wenches seeking abuse, An Yiqing was still very busy.
Yuyuanzhai and Xuanjin Pharmaceuticals were thriving and prospering.
And while Xuanjin Yu Jade had recently encountered so suppression from competitors, it had not affected its developnt.
At this mont, An Yiqing and Ye Chenghong had just gotten out of the car at the entrance of the dicine Sect Base.
The history of the dicine Sect dates back hundreds, if not a thousand years.
According to the dicine Sect antiquarian, the first Sect Leader of dicine Sect was a physician with no significant status or reputation in the martial world.
Back then, no one knew what kind of fortuitous encounter this physician had, but from that mont on, he achieved sudden fa.
His once diocre dical arts beca nothing short of miraculous, instantly making a na for himself in the martial world at the ti.
Following that, he established the dicine Sect.
As for the extent of his power later on, or where he ended up a hundred years after, there is no record in the dicine Sect antiquarian.
To this day, after nearly a thousand years, every Sect Leader’s fate after the first has been docunted by the people of the dicine Sect.
However, only the Sect Leader has the right to view this record.
That ans, in the present dicine Sect, only Ye Chenghong knows whether the forr Sect Leaders are alive or dead; even An Yiqing is completely unaware.
With nearly a thousand years of developnt, the strength of the dicine Sect is unimaginably rooted and far-reaching.
Thus, even after Ye Chenghong’s retreat from the world for twenty years, the dicine Sect hardly suffered any impact.
As the saying goes, the greatest secrets are hidden in plain sight, and the headquarters of the dicine Sect are right in the city center!
This is a secluded alley that exudes a quiet dicinal fragrance as soon as one enters.
In this seemingly tranquil and indifferent atmosphere, those with a keen mind can detect an underlying, barely perceptible, deadly aura.
The reason it’s called dicine Sect is certainly not due to the simplicity of an alley.
After passing through the alley and several mottled vermilion doors of large houses, what appears before you is an unremarkable black wooden door.
The door isn’t very wide, only wide enough for two people to walk through side by side.
Pushing open the door, what cos into view is a deserted courtyard.
In the courtyard, four stone stools, a round stone table, an old tree, and nothing more.
However, if one lets their guard down due to these simple furnishings, they would be gravely mistaken.
This place is a necessary passage to reach the dicine Sect and also the most dangerous spot.
It contains a powerful formation set up by the first Sect Leader of the dicine Sect, capable of imnse lethality.
One wrong step could lead to instant death on the spot!
Thus, even after countless changes of dynasties, the base of the dicine Sect has not shifted and remains hidden amidst the bustling noises of the city.
An Yiqing and her master Ye Chenghong skillfully maneuvered through the tricky steps, and after a short while, the scene before their eyes transford, revealing an ancient and exquisite mansion.
In front of the broad vermilion gate stood a neatly arranged team of about a hundred people.
“Welco back, Sect Leader!”
The mont Ye Chenghong appeared, all hundred-plus people bowed simultaneously, their voices thunderously loud, clearly conveying their joy and excitent.
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