C6 (1/2)

I suddenly snatched the dagger from Saner's hands. Originally, it was already shocking him, but when I said those words, Saner panicked and covered his mouth.

I turned and looked at Saner, my eyes revealing a trace of warmth.

Maybe, Saner is the only family I have in this world.

I took Saner's hand away and smiled to him: ”It's no big deal. He owes me this.”

However, Saner was still worried. ”Brother, there has only ever been one thing in this world that has always been avenging their father, and that is not to kill their own father. Be careful not to get struck by lightning.”

”So what if you're struck by lightning? You can do anything while you're alive, but you can't be that useless.”

I walked over to the snake corpse and continued, ”I can't believe he could do it.”

However, I never expected that this phrase would turn out to be true in the future. I was really struck by lightning.

Of course, this was not what I expected. I walked up to the corpse of the giant snake and squatted down to rummage through its body. I frowned and said, ”It's actually a spider.”

”What is a spider?”

Saner squatted beside me and asked me with a look of surprise: ”Brother, I can't see through you anymore, why do you seem to know everything?”

”I don't know either.”

I frowned and thought for a moment. ”It's as if these things were planted in my heart. I didn't feel it before, but ever since I saw the tomb's wall, whenever I wanted to know, these things would appear in my mind. It's as if these things …”

I pointed the dagger at the two slightly protruding bones on its head and said, ”Legend has it that the wasp could transform into a dragon in five hundred years, and the flood dragon needs a thousand years. Look, this wasp is already at the horn, perhaps because it has been buried here for too long, and lost the opportunity to connect with the heaven and earth.

The Heavenly Crying drew a line in the middle of the serpent's head and the skull creaked open, revealing the brain within. After rummaging for a while, I finally found a shiny red bead at the bottom of the serpent's head.

”This... ”What is this?”

Saner had long taken out the snake gall and fed it to me. Otherwise, it would have been impossible for me to recover most of it in such a short period of time.

One must know that if a person suffocates for several minutes in water and falls into a deep coma, even if they were rescued, they would still be infected by disease such as lung water due to water entering their lungs.

However, Saner had grown up in the mountains, and was well aware of the use of Snake Bile. Its nature was incomparably cold, and was the best antiphlogistic and healing panacea, not to mention the fact that this was a spider that had only lived here for god knows how many years.

The reason why I was able to escape death, is not only because of Saner, but also because of my lack of gallbladder.

I held the shining red pearl in my hand and said to Saner, ”This is called a pill, maybe this is the only pill in this world.”

Saner clicked his tongue and said indifferently: ”What are you trying to do, is it expensive?”

I replied in amusement, ”As long as the heavens' will does not arrive and the corpse still exists, it can bring the dead back to life.”

Saner immediately opened his mouth wide to the size of an egg, and struggled to move his adam's apple: ”Immortal pills?”

”More or less.”

I casually threw the pearl back to Saner and used the tip of the Heavenly Crying Dagger to place it on the spider king's tusk, wanting to squeeze out some of its venom. Unfortunately, it had been dead for too long, and my body had already turned stiff.

I then used the Heavenly Crying to deal with it and peeled off all the parts that were useful, such as snake skin, snake meat, snake bones and so on. When I cut open the spider's abdominal cavity, I found out that the reason why the spider died in my hands was because the bull horn had stabbed into the heart of the spider, killing it. At the same time, I cried out in anger, I was lucky that Saner actually cut off a portion of its body when I was injured, causing it to be incomplete.

I don't know when, but after we made sufficient rest, the two of us discussed and decided to continue deeper into the Eastern Han Tomb that had been silent for nearly two thousand years. But, what other dangers are waiting for us up ahead?