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"Do you really have a pill that makes you younger?" Mu Qingwan was also intrigued. Although she took good care of herself, the crow's feet at the corners of her eyes had begun to show under the constant stress. Hearing about such a pill, how could she stay calm?
"Yes, I have quite a few, but all of them are in my bag. I left it behind earlier to help you. We need to go back quickly; if someone else finds it, it'll be their gain," Tang Feng said anxiously.
Those pills were the fruits of his labor after several days of gathering herbs. He definitely didn't want to lose them.
"Xiao Ya, just take him back there. Whether it's real or not, you won't lose anything," Qing Wan suggested.
"Easy for you to say, Qing Wan. What if he's scamming us?"
"But what if it's real? You'd miss out. To look younger, making the trip is no big deal," Mu Qingwan urged, blowing on the embers of temptation until Xiao Ya finally nodded.
"You rat, wait for me downstairs. If you dare to deceive me, you're dead," Xiao Ya said, her heart swayed by the prospect. After all, what in this world could be more important than preserving one's youth?
Tang Feng waited downstairs. Soon after, Xiao Ya came down, wearing a pair of grey and white jeans riddled with holes. True to form, personality dictates everything.
"What are you looking at?" Xiao Ya's face flushed with embarrassment. She had worn such revealing clothes plenty of times before, but now she was wrapped up tight, which only served to make her fiery figure even more eye-catching.
It was then that Tang Feng finally understood his own weakness. Perhaps it was because of his bad temperament that he failed the Tribulation, leaving him vulnerable to others.
Up until now, he'd always felt indifferent in front of women; he realized that wasn't the case, he had just been deliberately ignoring his true feelings.
He was not uninterested in women; on the contrary, he found them very interesting, sometimes even feeling the urge to approach them.
It was a normal reaction, but it frightened Tang Feng nonetheless. Once he found the cause, he finally relaxed—no need to hide or force himself. Just let things take their natural course.
With his plan set, Tang Feng felt much more at ease. When he reached the door, he opened the umbrella and waited for Xiao Ya.
"I have my own umbrella; no need for your false courtesies."
"Comrade Xiao Ya, this is what I should do. Whether you use the umbrella or not is up to you; if I don't use it, then I'm the one in the wrong," Tang Feng said as he got into the passenger seat.
"What are you doing?" Xiao Ya glared at Tang Feng.
"Obviously, getting in the car," he replied.
"Go sit in the back. You annoy me. If I get irritated, I won't be able to drive properly," Xiao Ya said coolly.
"......"
For the sake of my bag, I'll endure it.
Seeing Tang Feng move to the back seat brought a victorious smile to Xiao Ya's lips. She finally managed to score a point.
An hour later, the rain still hadn't stopped much. Tang Feng felt somewhat relieved as he got out of the car and headed straight for the cemetery.
"Hurry up," Xiao Ya called out to Tang Feng. Sitting in the rain made her a bit sulky, so she took out her phone to chat with Mu Qingwan.
When Tang Feng arrived at the place where he'd left his bag, he found nothing. The bag contained his ID, textbooks, some clothes, and, most valuable of all, seven or eight bottles of elixirs. Though they were only low-level elixirs, they were still miraculous in this world.
If a good person had taken the bag, it was bad enough; if a bad person got a hold of it, things could get troublesome. He could even become an accomplice.
After several searches with no luck, he gave up and went to the cemetery's management office to check the surveillance videos, only to be disappointed. He discovered that no one had been recorded leaving with the bag that afternoon.
"Could there be another exit, one without surveillance?" Tang Feng asked, turning back at the door.
"Indeed, there is one, but it's just a small path. Most people don't use it."
After hearing the staff's answer, Tang Feng was speechless. It seemed he wouldn't find his bag. Now the situation became troublesome.
He'd better report his ID as lost. That was the only option left.
"Sister Xiao Ya, let's go to the police station." Tang Feng tossed out the command after getting into the car.
"Where's the bag?"
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"It's gone, my ID was inside, better go report the loss quickly. I don't want anyone using my name to do anything bad," Tang Feng said.
"Are you treating me like your driver now? What about the elixir you promised?"
"Look, Sister, as long as I'm here, do you still worry about that elixir? You'll get what's due to you," Tang Feng chuckled.
"Of course, I worry. I can't trust your character. I can take you there, but I need to add one condition."
"Fine, whatever you say goes, as long as it's not asking me to exchange my body for it, I'll agree to anything," Tang Feng replied.
"Psh, who wants your body as payment? I'll tell you the condition once I've thought it through," Xiao Ya said, focusing on driving without any more chit-chat, pleased with herself for having once again duped the kid.
The Feng District Police Station wasn't its usual stern self, all because the package brought back by Captain Yao had shown them what a miracle looked like.
On the chief's desk lay a row of elixirs, each labeled with various names.
"Who wants to try?" A stunning policewoman surveyed her subordinates with piercing eyes, tapping on the desktop with two fingers, exuding a heroine-like aura.
"Chief, this could just be that student's prank, we can't take it seriously."
"Exactly, it's probably just someone obsessed with cultivating immortality novels trying to pull one over on us."
Several subordinates certainly didn't want to personally try it out; at the least they might get diarrhea, at worst, it could be life-threatening. This wasn't something to mess around with.
"A bunch of cowards, are you even men?" The female chief picked up a bottle of elixir and opened it. Instantly, the whole hall was filled with a pleasant fragrance.
It was intoxicating.
"It smells so good," was everyone's reaction, wishing they could take a few more sniffs, but suddenly realizing something, they quickly covered their mouths and noses just in case it was some sort of virus.
Clearly, they were overthinking it, as their chief had already poured the elixir into her palm—a pale blue pill shining with a lustrous glow, extremely eye-catching.
Can you really eat this thing?
"Chief, why not have a criminal try it?"
"You blockhead, we can't do such a thing. Don't worry, Sister here will try it herself," she said, swallowing the Human Elixir.
"No, chief, what if it's poison?"
"Idiot, of course, you'd take me to the hospital. But there's no need right now, I feel great," the female chief felt as if her body was oiled up, itching to move.
With a single thought, a gust of wind arose at her feet, and she flashed two yards away before crashing into a chair.
This scene left all the team members dumbfounded.
The chief herself felt the most profound impact. Disregarding the pain, she vanished from the hall in an instant.
She was nearly twice as fast as before, capable of one-shotting any 100-meter champion.
So the Fast Moving Pill was really this effective.
Could it be that all the elixirs were genuine? If so, that student truly was an extraordinary individual, the female chief felt like she had discovered an incomparable treasure.
Amazing! If used in chasing down criminals, the success rate would increase by at least twenty percent.
Ten minutes later, the chief returned, not out of breath, her face not even flushed, just a happy smile on her face.
"Chief, are you okay?"
"I'm fine, these things do have some side effects, probably some hormones. Right, let's contact the person involved as soon as possible. Without the textbook, that kid can't attend class," the chief's eyes flashed sharply before she stored all the elixirs in a drawer.
One way or another, she had to keep that kid in her grasp, at any cost.
Holding Tang Feng's ID card, she thought of something and her face turned rosy.