"Of course I don't recognize them. As long as you're fine, that's what matters."
As Chu Feng spoke, he prepared to leave.
But he couldn't contain his curiosity, and he suddenly stopped, turning to the young woman:
"Miss, I was just observing your body, and I noticed there seems to be some kind of toxin inside you."
"Are you poisoned?" Chu Feng asked the young woman.
"Big brother, you're amazing! You can see what's inside my head?"
The young woman exclaimed in great surprise.
"Mm, I can see it."
"Miss, where did the thing inside your head come from?"
Chu Feng asked.
"When I was eight years old, someone put it inside my head."
The young woman said, blinking her large eyes.
Those bright, lively eyes radiated nothing but innocence.
Thinking about it, this adorable girl had that monstrous thing planted inside her body — Chu Feng felt even more sympathy for her.
"Do you know who that person was? Did you recognize them?"
Chu Feng continued.
"No, I didn't. He was this strange fellow wearing a red robe and a white bamboo hat."
"Oh, and on his robe, there were three words written — 'Envoy of Hell.'"
The young woman said.
Hearing this, Chu Feng was now certain.
The person who had planted this toxin inside the young woman's body was from the same group that had poisoned the Hall Master of the Blood Devouring Hall's grandson.
The mysterious figure the young woman described was dressed identically to what the Hall Master had recounted.
They truly did belong to the same organization.
"Then do you know why they injected that thing into your body?"
Chu Feng asked.
"I don't. Big brother, why are you so curious about this?"
"Could it be that someone close to you has also had that thing injected into them by those people?"
The young woman blinked her large eyes and asked.
"I know a friend whose grandson was indeed injected with the same thing. If I'm not guessing wrong, it was done by the same group."
"Unfortunately, he wasn't as lucky as you. He was originally a prodigious martial cultivator, but ever since that thing was injected into his head, he lost his sanity. He's been unable to cultivate ever since, and even normal conversation is difficult for him."
Chu Feng said.
"Those people are truly despicable."
"Actually, if my sister hadn't gotten me the right medicine, I probably would have ended up just like your friend's grandson — turned into an idiot."
The young woman's face twisted with hatred when she mentioned those mysterious figures.
Her words also explained to Chu Feng why she hadn't turned into a fool.
It turned out her sister had obtained a special medicine for her.
"Miss, so it was your sister who found a way to suppress that thing inside your body?"
Chu Feng asked.
"That's right. Thank goodness for that medicine, or I would have become an idiot too."
The young woman said.
"What kind of medicine was it?"
Chu Feng asked.
He really wanted to know what it was.
That monster inside her was far too terrifying — if it were to erupt, the consequences would be unthinkable.
Being able to suppress it was undoubtedly a good thing.
"I honestly don't know where exactly it came from. I never really asked."
The young woman said.