Following the man's movements, Liu Tong and Liu Hui found clues about his methods of refining poison pills.

After much deliberation, it was determined what kind of poison pill the man had concocted.

In this way, the antidote can be prepared.

The two returned to the Eastern Continent and met Liu Ya and Han Yue, who looked exhausted.

Many members of the Liu and Han families were poisoned and turned into poisoned people.

Although the poisoners were imprisoned, the spread of the toxins was beyond control, and they could only watch helplessly as more and more people were poisoned.

The two knew that Liu Dong and Liu Hui had gone to find a way to cure the poison—they didn't know the two had gone to the Western Continent. The teleportation array was too extraordinary; no one else besides the two brothers would know—seeing the relaxed look on their faces, Liu Ya and Han Yue felt a glimmer of hope.

Han Yue: "Have you found an antidote?"

Liu Hui nodded: "Once I've refined the antidote pills, I'll distribute them to help those poisoned."

Liu Tong added from the side, "This antidote is only effective for people who are still conscious. If someone has completely lost consciousness and become a walking corpse, then there is no way to treat them."

Han Yue and Liu Ya sighed, but they knew this was the best solution.

The two mobilized resources from both families, and medicinal herbs were delivered continuously.

Liu Tong, Liu Hui, and Liu Hui's apprentices worked day and night to refine pills. The pills they produced were taken out by Han Yue and Liu Ya and distributed to the two families who had been poisoned.

Fortunately, both families were usually very careful, and although they were poisoned, neither of them completely lost consciousness and both recovered.

The pills that were then refined were distributed to people from other families.

Of course, it's not free; after all, the medicinal herbs cost money.

Other families provided the medicinal herbs, and Liu Dong and his two companions helped refine them for free.

The surplus pills made from these medicinal herbs were all distributed to ordinary people.

In the end, all the poisoners were cured.

Those poisoned individuals who could not be cured were all burned.

This incident, which swept across the entire Eastern Continent and nearly led to the extinction of humanity on the same scale as the Western Continent, has finally been successfully resolved.

The Heavenly Dao of this world originally planned to give the protagonist of this period a major cheat code, allowing him to resolve this incident.

However, using cheat codes consumes the essence of the Heavenly Dao, which weakens the Heavenly Dao.

Now, without Him expending His own essence to give the protagonist a cheat ability, someone has solved the problem. Heaven was overjoyed and immediately bestowed a lot of merit upon Liu Tong and the others.

Although Han Yue and Liu Ya did not know how to refine pills, as the instigators of the event, they played a significant role and naturally gained merit.

But apart from Liu Dong, no one else felt any merit.

After all, people in this world don't understand what merit is.

Although Liu Tong and Liu Hui knew that someone had been to the Western Continent and obtained the Poison Pill inheritance, they did not know who this person was, what he looked like, or what his name was.

The only thing they could do was have Liu Ya and Han Yue instruct their subordinates to search for someone who might be an alchemist.

They found two.

One was named Song Xuexi, and the other was named Zhuo Yiwei.

These two are enemies.

It is said that Song Xuexi's fiancée abandoned him and went to Zhuo Yiwei's arms.

Song Xuexi was the son of a prominent family. He was handsome and exceptionally talented, a true prodigy.

His life was smooth sailing, and he had already reached the Bone Forging Realm at a young age.

The only downside was that his fiancée didn't like him and broke off the engagement with him for some man who appeared out of nowhere.

Song Xuexi and his fiancée were engaged in an arranged marriage, and the two had no feelings for each other.

Therefore, Song Xuexi agreed to annul the engagement without any hesitation. This, however, displeased his fiancée.

According to his fiancée's thinking, she could do without Song Xuexi, but Song Xuexi couldn't give up on her so easily.

In a fit of anger, his fiancée instigated her lover to deal with Song Xuexi.

She had great confidence in her lover, Zhuo Yiwei, and believed that he would definitely teach Song Xuexi a lesson.

Zhuo Yiwei himself thought so too.

Zhuo Yiwei was an illegitimate son of a small family. His mother was just a maid who had climbed into the family bed, so neither he nor his mother were favored by the head of the family or the mistress of the house.

Naturally, he wouldn't receive much of the family's resources.

Zhuo Yiwei has been resentful of his brothers since childhood, and hates his father for favoritism. He has no sense of belonging to the family.

By chance, Zhuo Yiwei received the inheritance of a powerful being and gained a lot of resources.

Zhuo Yiwei used these resources to enhance his own strength, and he never thought of sharing them with other members of his family.

After his strength improved, he left his family and ventured out into the world.

During this time, Zhuo Yiwei often had extraordinary encounters and obtained good things.

Liu Tong: Is Zhuo Yiwei the protagonist of this period?
Zhuo Yiwei is very popular with women. Besides Song Xuexi's fiancée, there are many other women around him.

Zhuo Yiwei started to get arrogant, believing that there was nothing he couldn't do.

His fiancée begged him to teach Song Xuexi a lesson, and he went with high spirits.

His favorite thing to do was to put the pride and darlings of these great families under his feet.

Just like when he trampled his elder brother underfoot before leaving the family.

Zhuo Yiwei thought dealing with Song Xuexi would be a piece of cake, but this time, he was the one who was trampled underfoot.

Song Xuexi's strength is powerful and solid; he is devoted to the sword, and his heart is only for the sword.

He blocked all of Zhuo Yiwei's attacks with just his sword.

No matter how fancy or novel Zhuo Yiwei's attacks were, and no matter how many treasures he had, Song Xuexi defeated them all with a single sword strike.

Song Xuexi had already developed her own way of swordsmanship and was moving forward relentlessly.

Song Xuexi is very much like Ximen Chuixue; such a person would never be misled by external things.

Zhuo Yiwei was defeated, and defeated miserably.

He considered it a disgrace and was determined to kill Song Xuexi.

Unfortunately, no matter what methods he used, he couldn't defeat Song Xuexi.

Every time, whether he attacked openly or sneakily, he couldn't hurt Song Xuexi; instead, he was injured by her.

Song Xuexi became Zhuo Yiwei's inner demon, someone he had to get rid of.

Unfortunately, it still comes down to this: he can't beat Song Xuexi.

On one occasion, Zhuo Yiwei ventured into the Sea of ​​Death to collect seafood, hoping to obtain more and better items to enhance his strength. However, he was pursued by a powerful sea monster.

During his escape, Zhuo Yiwei discovered the entrance to the passage.

Zhuo Yiwei escaped inside, and then, by sheer luck, he managed to exit the passage just before it closed, arriving in the Western Continent.

When Liu Tong and Liu Hui traveled to the Western Continent, they acquired many of the continent's cultural heritages.

The two people did not take the inheritance away, but left it to wait for the right person.

Zhuo Yiwei was a destined person, but he had little interest in refining ordinary pills. He only hastily learned some basic alchemy techniques and the methods for refining a few pills that could sell well and make a lot of money in the Eastern Continent before turning his attention elsewhere. (End of this chapter)

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