Beyond that, Li Yan's haul from the night was not insignificant.
Two heritages, along with some odds and ends obtained from a Chongming Bird woman, among which "Wind Lian's Hair" was highly valuable.
A gun with hardly any bullets, a pack of old-brand cigarettes that could enhance one's jumping ability, and a personal stereo that could erase suppressive effects.
At the same time, Li Yan also lost three pieces of Pan Gold and two Sweet Dew Talismans.
At five-thirty in the afternoon, Li Yan had a good sleep and, upon waking up, finished off the last of the "Little Golden Mouse Cigarettes." This kind of consumable that changes one's physical constitution was often subtle at the start, with the effects not very noticeable.
In the middle, he went to the supermarket to buy two stick-of-gum-shaped batteries and put them in the personal stereo, to no avail. Li Yan guessed that one would have to find the matching batteries in the world after midnight.