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Chapter 2344: Chapter 2344: Set Him on Fire

"The so-called Hundred Motion Spirit Bone is the bone of a Hundred Motion Spirit Snake. A single Hundred Motion Spirit Snake has only one such refined bone, whereas the Soul Summoning Bead, to put it bluntly, is rely a toy for the Hundred Motion Spirit Snake. The Soul Summoning Bead grows in the place where the Hundred Motion Spirit Snake resides."

"Thus, the two are mutually opposing and complentary."

"So, what you an is, as long as there’s the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone, the Soul Summoning Bead won’t be effective at all?" Lin Caisang asked.

"Not necessarily."

Caique shook its head.

"Master, perhaps you don’t quite understand the function of the Soul Summoning Bead. Its purpose is to read a person’s innermost thoughts when they can’t be seen. It’s also used to imprison soone’s soul, letting others know that they’re nearby and haven’t escaped."

"The Soul Summoning Bead is extrely possessive. If it’s attached to sothing, it considers it its own. Even if the person tries to escape, though it may seem relatively easy, the Soul Summoning Bead will resist, alerting others to their attempt."

"However, the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone—though no longer part of the Hundred Motion Spirit Snake—remains its favorite. With the presence of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone, the Soul Summoning Bead will abandon its forr owner and shift its allegiance to the person in possession of the bone, without anyone noticing."

Upon hearing this, Lin Caisang’s beautiful eyes darkened.

Which ant that if Lu Tianfeng had a piece of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone in his possession, the Soul Summoning Bead would be useless against him.

So, An Shen and An ng were truly delusional if they thought they could rely on the Soul Summoning Bead to completely monitor Lu Tianfeng.

"What about the nesis of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone?" she asked.

"The nesis of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone?" Caique blinked in surprise.

Weren’t they discussing the nesis of the Soul Summoning Bead just now? How did the conversation suddenly switch to the nesis of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone?

"The nesis of the Hundred Motion Spirit Bone is fire-based cultivation. A simple fire is enough to burn it away," Caique said.

Lin Caisang: "..."

That was as helpful as saying nothing, wasn’t it?

Would she really go all the way to Lu Tianfeng’s residence just to set him on fire?

"If you want to follow soone without being noticed, and without losing track of them even if they change clothes or take a bath, what would work?" she asked.

"That’s easy enough. Just drug them a little, wouldn’t that work?" Caique said with a slight pout.

Her master was an apothecary, wasn’t she? Any random concoction would cause enough trouble for others; why worry about not being able to track soone?

But upon hearing Caique’s suggestion, Lin Caisang took a deep breath.

She did want to use drugs, but Lu Tianfeng was an apothecary himself. Ordinary elixir pills would be detected imdiately if used on him.

She had to be cautious—extrely cautious!

Even colorless, odorless drugs would inevitably show so trace when applied to Lu Tianfeng. It was impossible for him to remain completely unaware.

If Lu Tianfeng discovered their ploy, he certainly wouldn’t engage in the actions they were trying to uncover.

"I’ll think about this a bit more," she said.

The idea of drugging was dismissed by her; even if it were necessary, she would leave the task to An Shen and An ng.

She had no intention of failing and dragging those two down with her.

"Master, if you feel drugging doesn’t work, how about using a curse or insect venom instead?" Caique suggested.

"A curse?"

Lin Caisang raised an eyebrow but ultimately shook her head.

Curses and drugs were essentially the sa—both would cause noticeable changes in the body. She wasn’t willing to take that risk.

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