Lai Changqing didn't expect that Yu Huo would cooperate with him in singing this double act. With Yu Huo's blessing, Liu Wusheng didn't want to believe it in his heart, but he had no better reason to refute.
Liu Wusheng originally thought that he could use this secret base as an excuse to suppress Lai Changqing in Lord Guishou's place, but this wishful thinking was easily resolved by Yu Huo.
"Really? Congratulations to Protector Zuo. You can record another achievement in front of Master Guishou."
Liu Wusheng didn't mean this from the bottom of his heart, but was rather sarcastic and contemptuous. After saying this, he did not forget to glance at Yu Huo beside Lai Changqing.
Liu Wusheng's roll of eyes had two meanings. On the one hand, it was contempt for Yu Huo who claimed to be a well-known and upright family, but he got involved with Lai Changqing so quickly.
On the other hand, he sneered at Yu Huo, the so-called medicine guide, and even waited for Yu Huo to make a fool of himself in front of Lord Ghost Head.
This inner monologue was Yu Huo's guess, but it was very close to the truth. Because Liu Wusheng returned empty-handed this time, he naturally felt resentful and resentful, and even his hatred for Yu Huo deepened a lot again.
"Compared to the contribution of offering the lanterns, I am just a side dish. Sooner or later, the position of right guardian will belong to you, Liu Banxian, right?"
How could Lai Changqing swallow Liu Wusheng's sarcasm? Naturally, he had to retort, which made Liu Wusheng feel a little uncomfortable.
"Then we have to rely on Master Lai to be able to say a few nice words for my little brother in front of Lord Ghost Head."
"Easy to say, easy to say."
This conversation between the two people perfectly explained what it means to be smiling but not smiling. The two people's hearts showed a monologue that was just for fun. One can imagine how complicated the infighting drama in the abandoned nest will be next. Wonderful.
However, Yu Huo does not care about how exciting the next palace fight scene will be. He is more concerned about how to successfully escape from the surveillance of these two people. Leaving the abandoned nest is the top priority.
Before Yu Huo could come up with a better idea, Liu Wusheng pulled Lai Changqing to the side and said, "Master Lai, I don't know whether to say something or not."
"You and I will work together with Mr. Guishou from now on. It is only a matter of time that we talk to each other. There is nothing that should be said or shouldn't be said."
Although Lai Changqing did not welcome Liu Wusheng's arrival and was even somewhat hostile, for the sake of Ming Deng and the plan to abandon the nest, he tolerated his bad temper for the time being.
"Tell me, this kid Yu Huo has made such a fuss. Why do you have to make the faces of these corpses look like your own? With so many faces, it's like looking in a mirror. You can't make people look horrified?"
Liu Wusheng's question actually put a big question mark on Lai Changqing. Before that, Yu Huo only said that he wanted a hundred corpses with no more than three days of corpse stains, but he didn't say that he wanted to make a face exactly like his own. .
Such a weird behavior had to make people suspicious, but Lai Changqing did not disturb the situation, and then said: "Maybe it's some rule unique to the corpse stitching line?"
Seeing that Lai Changqing didn't take the bait, Liu Wusheng couldn't continue to sow discord, and continued: "I hope so, but this descendant of the corpse-stitching line has always acted out of common sense, so Master Lai needs to be careful. "
"I don't need Liu Banxian to worry about this. I only have a sense of propriety, but you have to hide it from Master Guishou first. When I complete the experiment, I will naturally go with you to report the situation to Master Guishou."
Although Liu Wusheng knew that Lai Changqing's words were just some high-sounding polite words, but now if it is true as Lai Changqing and Yu Huo said, this experiment is the medicine to extend the life of Ming Deng, then it is not a bad thing. After all, Ming Deng Staying alive is important.
"The Ming Deng won't last long. I hope this medicine can be successfully developed as soon as possible and the Ming Deng can be replenished as soon as possible."
The two of them were going back and forth, talking a lot of nonsense, but none of it was useful. At this moment, Yu Huo suddenly had an idea and came up with a plan that could help him escape, but this plan required Lai Changqing and Liu Wusheng to work invisibly. Help.
Although Yu Huo's plan is somewhat risky and even dangerous, compared to being under house arrest here, it is necessary to boldly give it a try, not to mention leaving alive so that he can have a chance to talk about the future.
"You two, Ming Deng cannot last long. I have an adventurous way to make this medicine come out as soon as possible, which can also extend Ming Deng's life."
Yu Huo took the initiative to offer his advice. Seeing that both Lai Changqing and Liu Wusheng stretched their necks and had no intention of objecting, Yu Huo struck while the iron was hot and continued: "This medicine is nothing more than a vaccine to prevent a new type of virus. In order to To make a vaccine safe and effective, a large number of in vivo experiments are required, and the vaccine can be tested on white mice. After certain results are achieved, clinical trials can be conducted."
"You mean to use these dead bodies as white mice to verify the effectiveness of this medicine?"
Lai Changqing seemed to understand what Yu Huo meant, but he did not fully understand the similarities between the vaccine and Yaoyin.
Vaccines are used to prevent diseases, while medicines are used to treat diseases. There are more or less medical theories or differences in medicine between the two.
Liu Wusheng also had the same problem. At the same time, he was a Feng Shui master who claimed to be the right path in the world. He had always been unwilling to accept the heresy of the corpse-sewing lineage.
Experimenting on dead bodies goes against the ethical worldview of a decent family and is considered to be blasphemous and disrespectful to the deceased.
Liu Wusheng looked at Yu Huo's behavior towards the dead body from a worldly perspective and firmly opposed Yu Huo's aggressive approach. He even made groundless accusations and abuses against Yu Huo's behavior.
"Yu Huo, I don't agree with your attitude towards the souls of the dead, even if it's for the life-sustaining medicine of the Ming Lantern, and I don't want to be associated with people like you who trample on the dignity of the dead."
Liu Wusheng occupied the moral high ground when he came up. He wanted to step on the remaining fire under his feet, trample and slander him at will, which made Lai Changqing somewhat unable to stand it. He quickly came up to help and said: "Brother Liu, you are a little bit That's too much. I don't think Mr. Yu meant to trample on these dead bodies. Instead, he helped these slovenly and dirty people dress up beautifully. Isn't this a high respect for the dead?"
"Besides, Mr. Yu is also doing this for the sake of our abandoned nest. If you think about the situation of the abandoned nest once this dark lamp is extinguished, think about the consequences carefully."
Lai Changqing's words made the arrogant Liu Wusheng put down the airs he was unwilling to put down, and said angrily: "Tell me, what do you want us to do?"
"It's very simple. Let all these dead soldiers scatter and test whether they will be attacked by the creatures in the abandoned nest. If you can freely walk through the abandoned nest, then it is not impossible to return to the human world."
What Yu Huo said was completely made up by himself, because in his escape plan, he had no intention of resurrecting these corpses and returning to the world.
He just wanted to use these puppets to cover his escape. Only these dead soldiers who looked exactly like him could fool around and completely disrupt the security arrangements of the Lost Nest.
Under the guise of prolonging the life of Ming Deng, Yu Huo used these dead bodies as bait to start the great escape plan of the abandoned nest.
To be honest, when Yu Huo proposed this idea, Liu Wusheng still didn't believe it at all, and Lai Changqing also had doubts in his heart, but for the sake of Ming Deng, they believed Yu Huo this time.
In fact, there was only one chance for Yu Huo to escape, so Yu Huo could only succeed and not fail.
With Yu Huo's help, the two key figures of Yi Nest acted as guardians, as obedient as children, obeying Yu Huo's command.
Neither of them took advantage of themselves, but each received fifty corpses. These corpses were controlled by Du Yuhuo. In addition to having no independent consciousness, they became dead warriors who could walk around the nest.
It is better to say that they are dead warriors than Yu Huo's marionettes. However, Yu Huo controls these puppets not by pulling strings, but by using the forbidden technique of sewing corpses to channel spirits.
This secret technique is originally a forbidden technique in the corpse-stitching lineage. It cannot be used casually except in times of crisis, because the person who uses it will be counterattacked.
As long as this technique is used once, the life span will be shortened by one year, and if used twice, the life span will be shortened by two years. By analogy, for those who master this technique, it can be said that they can kill one thousand enemies and suffer eight hundred losses.
Therefore, under the compulsory prohibition imposed by the ancestors of the corpse-stitching line for generations, such forbidden techniques have rarely been seen, and have almost been lost.
The reason why Yu Huo is proficient in this technique has a lot to do with his master Jing Shui Lou, but that is a story for another day.
Among the corpse-stitching techniques, channeling spirits is different from empathizing with spirits, but they have similarities.
The difference is that the purpose of channeling is to control the other party, and the bloody spell of the channeling person is used as a poisoning technique, so as to completely control the other party's consciousness and actions.
Empathy is to sneak into the local spiritual consciousness through formations, so as to share the ideology with the other party, thereby reading the ideology remaining in the brain of the deceased, in order to understand what the other party was thinking during his lifetime.
Soul transfer is the transfer of ideology, which allows the consciousness of the deceased to be temporarily transferred to the brain of the host, so as to continue the consciousness of the deceased and achieve the purpose of extending life.
Only the direct disciples of the corpse-stitching line know the secrets of these differences. However, the similarities among the three are that they all deal with the ideology of the deceased, which is nothing more than controlling consciousness, sharing consciousness, and transferring consciousness.
Sharing consciousness is a commonly used technique in the corpse-stitching lineage. The purpose is to better communicate with the deceased, and soul-transferring is a last resort. It is to extend the consciousness of the deceased. This is allowed by the corpse-stitching lineage. Only this Controlling consciousness is strictly prohibited among the three techniques.
Because this method is too dangerous, once the control of the fire is not in place, it is very likely to be backlashed, that is, controlled by the deceased, and the risk caused by this backlash is irreversible.
Once it is counterattacked, not only will your life be shortened, but you will also be controlled by the other party, and the consequences will be disastrous.
Although this is Yu Huo's first attempt to use such forbidden techniques, Yu Huo is confident that he can control these dead soldiers without being backlashed.
With the cover of these dead soldiers, it was like setting off a smoke bomb, which exploded into a mess of smoke and chaos.
In this compartment, Yu Huo escaped from the golden cicada without any effort, successfully escaped, left the nest, and successfully returned to the world.