“This… is a pill? But aren’t pills supposed to be ridiculously hard to make?!”
Lin Wuming stared at the milky-white bead in his hand, lost in thought.
Maybe it was just dumb luck?
Maybe he stumbled onto something that happened to work?
And… maybe this wasn’t even that difficult of a pill to begin with?
Unable to figure it out, Lin Wuming stopped wasting brainpower on it.
Whatever—it didn’t matter if this thing was technically a “pill” or not.
As long as the medicinal power was intact, that was all that really mattered.
“Alright. Open up. Ahh~”
He walked over to He Yingying, who had been waiting patiently, squatted in front of her, and brought the small pill to her lips.
“Ahh~”
He Yingying’s cheeks flushed pink, but she obediently opened her mouth to match his voice, the soft, bashful little “ah~” trembling slightly with girlish shyness.
“This stuff is precious—don’t you dare spit it out, got it?”
Lin Wuming’s expression grew serious.
He Yingying nodded, and immediately felt a wave of heat at her lips.
A warm, slightly hot object slid into her mouth.
Well, it was freshly refined—so of course it was a little warm.
The pill melted instantly, turning into a thick, warm liquid that slid smoothly down her throat.
“Mmph… it’s so sticky…”
He Yingying struggled a bit to swallow it down and spoke with her mouth half open.
“What do you know? Sticky medicine means it’s potent. Look—you’ve still got some left in your mouth. Swallow it all. Every last drop.”
“Oh…”
Shrinking her neck in embarrassment, He Yingying stuck out her tongue briefly, then rolled it back to swallow the rest of the liquid in her mouth.
And the moment she did—
Her entire expression changed.
A surge of powerful medicinal energy burst through her body, flooding her limbs and bones, then—as if receiving a command—rushed straight to her head.
The overwhelming energy made her dizzy—her head felt heavy, her thoughts sluggish.
Yes, this was the classic case of “getting high” off a pill…
“Senior Brother… I feel… awful…”
He Yingying’s face twisted—not in pain exactly, but with a discomfort that was hard to describe.
Her whole body felt hot, breathless, feverish.
The energy coursing through her grew more refined and complex.
She felt fuzzy, light-headed, her thoughts floating, her body burning.
She let out a soft whimper, her consciousness blurring.
The pitch-black world before her eyes slowly turned red, like dawn bleeding into darkness.
But she couldn’t process any of that—her body curled into a ball, trembling helplessly like a kitten caught in a storm.
Suddenly, the burning vanished—replaced by biting cold.
The kind of chill that seemed to want to freeze her to death.
Her lips turned pale; her face was growing blue.
Lin Wuming furrowed his brows.
Something was… not right.
He took off his shoes, climbed onto the bed, propped up her slumped body, and placed a hand on her back to check her pulse carefully.
After a moment, his expression darkened.
No good—just taking her pulse wasn’t telling him enough.
The detoxification… wasn’t going smoothly?
‘But how? That didn’t make sense.’
He’d accounted for every detail.
There was no reason anything should go wrong.
Still frowning, he continued trying to probe her condition—but it was hard to get a clear reading.
With no better option, he pulled out a low-grade spirit stone and placed it on his leg.
Supporting He Yingying’s body with one arm, he began injecting spiritual energy into her.
But her body was already overwhelmed by chaotic medicine energy, and given that it was the height of winter, she was also wrapped in layers of thick clothing—which made it hard for the energy to penetrate.
Out of ten parts of energy he released, not even seven made it through.
Lin Wuming scowled.
Her condition was deteriorating, and her soft groans were growing more pained.
He couldn’t hesitate any longer.
Gritting his teeth, he ripped open her clothing, exposing her smooth, fair back.
His palms pressed directly onto her bare skin.
The silky, soft texture made Lin Wuming’s thoughts drift for a moment—
—but this was no time for that.
He quickly shoved all distractions out of his mind and focused.
And immediately, the efficiency of his energy transfer improved significantly.
Spiritual energy poured into He Yingying’s body.
Lin Wuming’s own reserves were soon depleted, and the spirit stone began discharging its energy into him to keep going.
As more and more energy flowed into her, he finally saw the truth of her condition.
The rampant medicinal energy had surged through her damaged meridians, and the spiritual energy it carried was being devoured by those broken channels.
Because of this, the previously perfect medicine formula had lost its precision—it was no longer functioning as intended.
“What the hell?!”
His face paled.
There was some hidden complication in her broken meridians?!
If this kept up, forget curing her eyes—the clash between yin and yang could kill her.
“Shit—!”
Lin Wuming sucked in a sharp breath.
This… this was his fault.
He had missed something.
He had to fix this.
With grim resolve, he channeled every last bit of spiritual energy into her body, trying to patch the holes in her meridians, to act as a temporary bridge for the energy pathways.
“It’s working!”
His eyes lit up.
Crude as it was, the method was effective!
Energized, he pushed even more spiritual power into her without pause.
But the gaps in her meridians were far larger than he’d anticipated.
Soon, the spirit stone on his leg was drained dry.
Panicking, Lin Wuming grabbed another one and continued channeling.
But He Yingying’s body… was like a bottomless pit.
One… two… three spirit stones—gone in half an hour.
All seven of his remaining low-grade spirit stones were completely emptied.
His face turned pale with shock.
No time to hesitate—he pulled out a mid-grade spirit stone and resumed the transfer.
The rate at which the spiritual energy was consumed was frightening.
Only someone like Lin Wuming, with his ability to absorb and convert energy without resistance, could even pull this off.
If He Yingying or any other cultivator tried this… the flow would never keep up.
Transferring spiritual energy wasn’t a simple process.
Each person’s energy carried a unique “imprint.”
Forcing your energy into someone else’s body could easily kill them.
To transfer pure, safe energy, you had to extract it, purify it, and then re-inject it—a long and difficult process.
Even a master cultivator could only manage it slowly.
In other words, if Lin Wuming wasn’t someone with a pure, untainted body, this entire healing attempt would’ve failed long ago.
If it had been anyone else trying to save He Yingying—
She’d already be dead.
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