Xu ijing's face would reveal a look of surprise and delight, because she was 100% certain that Yang Haoran's body still had a faint glimr of life.
But her surprise and delight would suddenly disappear, replaced by anxiety, because Yang Haoran's faint glimr of life was too weak, like a candle fla in the wind, and could be extinguished at any mont. She was powerless to do anything about it, so her surprise and delight were imdiately replaced by anxiety.
Xu ijing originally had so healing dicines, which were all sent to her by Yang Haoran himself. However, she had used so of them before, and after the battle with the great spirit master, she had consud the last of the elixir. There were no more healing dicines left in her independent space.
If she had any, she would definitely give them to Yang Haoran right away, without a mont's hesitation.
But she didn't, so she could only rush to take Yang Haoran away and find other ways to rescue him.
If they acted quickly, maybe everything could still be saved!
As she stepped into the space rift, Xu ijing was worried about where to take Yang Haoran for treatnt.
In this situation, it was imperative to rescue Yang Haoran imdiately, or it would be too late.
But where could she take Yang Haoran for treatnt?
Should she take him to a hospital?
This idea had just popped into Xu ijing's mind when she imdiately rejected it.
In this chaotic world, hospitals were no longer what they used to be. dicines and equipnt were in short supply, and the hospitals were always overcrowded with patients. Taking Yang Haoran, who was barely clinging to life, to a hospital would be like sending him to a crematorium.
Moreover, Yang Haoran's injuries were so severe that ordinary doctors couldn't treat him. So would say they were unable to help, while others would ask her to prepare for the worst.
Xu ijing ruled out ordinary hospitals, so she thought of the Spirit Police's exclusive hospital. The dical facilities there were far superior to those in ordinary hospitals, and the doctors had experience in treating extraordinary patients.
So, taking Yang Haoran to the Spirit Police's hospital might give him a chance to be rescued.
Although Xu ijing's relationship with the Ancheng Spirit Police was average, she was, after all, the Burial Master of the Ancheng Yin Division, a high-ranking official. The other party would have to give her so face.
Moreover, in this chaotic world, the Spirit Police didn't want to offend anyone lightly, and they were eager to win people over to their side. So, they would be even less likely to refuse her request.
As long as she took Yang Haoran to them, the chances of them refusing her were slim. If they did refuse, she could use forceful ans, as long as it ant saving Yang Haoran's life.
The only question was, could the Spirit Police really rescue Yang Haoran in his current state?
She had no confidence in this, and she didn't dare to be certain.
If the Spirit Police didn't have the ability to rescue Yang Haoran, taking him there would only waste the best opportunity for treatnt, and Yang Haoran, who still had a chance to be saved, would beco beyond rescue.
At this mont, Xu ijing was torn. On the one hand, she thought that the Spirit Police's dical facilities might be able to rescue Yang Haoran, who was on the brink of death.
But on the other hand, she was filled with anxiety, worrying that the Spirit Police didn't have the ability to rescue Yang Haoran, and that taking him there would only delay his treatnt, ultimately leading to his death.
The contradictory psychology made her unable to make a decision at the mont. She felt that if she could find an Alchemist to help, and the other party was willing to help, Yang Haoran's chances of survival would increase greatly, at least more than sending him to the Spirit Police for treatnt.
After all, in her understanding, the Ancheng Spirit Police's exclusive hospital didn't have an Alchemist with such incredible and powerful abilities, and their treatnt thods were definitely inferior to those of an Alchemist.
The problem was that Alchemists were too rare in this world, and it was difficult to find one in a short period of ti. Even if she had a lead, blindly searching for one would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, and it might take years to find one.
At this critical mont, Yang Haoran's life was hanging by a thread, and ti was of the essence. If she waited until she found an Alchemist to rescue him, his body would have already decayed into white bones.
Although Alchemists were great, it was unrealistic to find one on short notice to rescue Yang Haoran.
Xu ijing understood this logic, so she could only give up on this idea.
But then she suddenly rembered an important piece of information!
When Yang Haoran had specially sent her elixirs and potions, she was not only touched but also shocked. She could sense the special fluctuations on those elixirs and potions, which were not present in ordinary dicines. Only Alchemists could create such fluctuations.
dicines made by Alchemists were extrely precious, and without a special channel, it was difficult to obtain them, even with items of equal value.
At that ti, Yang Haoran had brought her a small bottle of elixir and a few pills, which were all high-quality dicines for treating injuries. This had left her in awe, wondering how Yang Haoran had obtained so many of these precious items!
She had asked Yang Haoran about the source of these dicines, and he had told her that he had asked a friend who was an Alchemist to help him create them.
She had been envious and speechless upon hearing this, and had even teased Yang Haoran about his fake smile, wondering how he had managed to get such a rare friend to help him. Yang Haoran had just smiled and didn't explain further.
After that, she had never asked about it again, as she didn't have many opportunities to et Yang Haoran, and it wasn't sothing she would bring up in conversation. Over ti, she had forgotten about it.
Just now, she had been filled with anxiety, thinking only about how to save Yang Haoran, and hadn't thought of this until she rembered the rare group of Alchemists!
Yang Haoran's Alchemist friend was soone she didn't know, and she had never seen.
However, just because she hadn't seen or t the Alchemist didn't an that the people in Yang Haoran's household hadn't. She clearly rembered that Yang Haoran's villa in Lecheng not only had ghosts but also demons, and they might know the Alchemist and their whereabouts!
Thinking of this, she made a decision to take Yang Haoran back to Lecheng and try to find the Alchemist through the people in the villa. If she could find the Alchemist, that would be the best outco. If not, she would imdiately take Yang Haoran back to Ancheng and seek the Spirit Police's help.
With her decision made, she finally knew where to go. With her current abilities, she could use spatial transmission to reach her destination in a short ti.
In just a short while, Xu ijing tore open the space rift and rushed out with Yang Haoran.
At this mont, she had already brought Yang Haoran back to Lecheng and landed directly in the courtyard of Yang Haoran's villa.
Yang Haoran's two villas in Lecheng were always under the protection of the Mountain and Water Formation, but the restriction barrier released by the formation was like a re illusion to Xu ijing, unable to stop her from tearing through space and landing within the barrier.
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