"No, no." Aguro cowered on the ground, retreating a few steps towards the cave entrance. His eyes widened as he watched his sister slowly approach, a being beyond description.

If there was any remaining harmony about her, it was perhaps that her body still resembled a human.

Her hollow eyes lacked all light, her decaying face like a torn rag, hanging with shreds of flesh.

Her body was covered in rising blisters, filled with a murky green liquid.

White bandages were wrapped all over her body, various insects crawling in and out.

Even Jiang Wen, who had seen many grand scenes, felt nauseous at the sight of the little girl.

He circulated his magic power to ease the discomfort in his heart. He watched the little girl approach Aguro step by step, but he did not stop her.

Because the cause of everything originated from this young man before him, then the end of the story should also be his responsibility.

The little girl's appearance was completely different from the zombie form that Jiang Wen had imagined. He intuitively felt that this was no ordinary zombie.

"How could this be? I clearly followed the steps above, one by one," Aguro retorted in disbelief.

"Is there still a way to save her?" Aguro asked, his eyes full of hope as he looked at Jiang Wen. "Can you save my sister? I'm willing to do anything."

"Alright." Jiang Wen nodded and summoned Flying Frost.

"Are there other zombies here?" Jiang Wen frowned. "What exactly have you done?"

"I didn't do anything. I just wanted to try out the things written above. I didn't hurt anyone, I only used the corpses of those who were buried, and I've already laid them to rest properly," Aguro explained to him. "I was afraid that what was written above was fake, so I used others for experiments."

He covered his blood-soaked cheeks and frantically crawled towards Jiang Wen.

Yin corpses, also known as poison corpses, are a branch of zombies.

"\n… … Hahahaha, retribution, it's retribution!" Aguro suddenly laughed loudly. He opened his mouth wide, unable to stop laughing, tears streaming from his eyes.

"It's all wrong, all wrong," he said.

"This is the key to the basement in my house. The two girls and a few zombies are all inside."

"Mm." Jiang Wen nodded.

"Ah! ! !" Aguro screamed, struggling to break free.

"Zombies are never human," Jiang Wen said coldly, looking at him. "From the moment you had those wicked thoughts, you should have been mentally prepared."

The little girl slowly approached Aguro, reaching out her hands to strangle his neck.

"Your method of refining corpses is already completely wrong."

"Yuan Yuan's head hurts so much, brother, can you stay with me?"

His emotions gradually calmed down, and he took out a string of keys from his pocket and handed it to Jiang Wen.

"Brother, I, it hurts so much. Yuan Yuan is in so much pain. So many insects, I'm so scared," the little girl whimpered. "I'll be very obedient in the future, brother, please don't leave me here, okay?"

If the girl before him was an Yin corpse, then everything could be explained rationally.

"About three months ago, I accidentally found it on the wall in my house."

"Three months ago?" Jiang Wen seemed to understand something. "Where are those corpses you refined?"

He looked at the little girl's figure and threw out a talisman: "Seal."

"They're also in the secret room in my house. I just wanted to borrow their lives, I didn't want to hurt them," Aguro said in a low voice.

Aguro struggled left and right, breaking free from the half-inch-deep fingernails.

Supporting himself against the wall of the cave, Aguro looked at the coffin.

"What's wrong?" Jiang Wen asked.

"Next time I have the chance, I will definitely go see it," he said, then stopped looking at Jiang Wen and walked to the little girl's side, hugging her in his arms.

"I want to be with my sister for a while, so I won't see you off. You can come and catch me later," he said with a smile.

"Alright." Jiang Wen nodded. "My Daoist temple is in Jiang City, named Jingxu."

"\n… …" Jiang Wen saw Aguro's hands and feet trembling, sitting on the ground and crawling towards the cave entrance, his face filled with terror.

"Can you burn this ancient book? I don't want it to harm anyone anymore," Aguro said, looking at the ancient book in Jiang Wen's hand.

"That's good, I have no regrets then," Aguro said. His hand trembled as he took out a cigarette from his pocket and lit it. After taking a deep puff, he raised his head and exhaled a long stream of smoke.

"Sigh, you really won't give up until you're faced with death," Jiang Wen shook his head. He put two fingers together, and a talisman appeared at his fingertips.

"I clearly followed the instructions above, and I even tried it on other people! But why did my sister turn out like this? !"

After a long time, Jiang Wen opened his eyes and shook his head as he looked at the little girl again.

"I, I originally wanted to use the poison array outside to deal with you," Aguro said in a low voice. "But I didn't expect you could fly."

"My sister shouldn't be like this, I just wanted to refine her into a zombie! A zombie like a normal person!" Aguro roared emotionally. "She's turned into this now, is she even human anymore? !"

Aguro's eyes trembled, and his pupils suddenly shrank. He opened his mouth wide, but no sound came out.

"It's all my fault," he said with a smile. "Perhaps, I shouldn't have appeared in this world."

Whether it's just folk tales or if it really exists, few people in the world know.

Aguro said, his eyes looking at the little girl who was frozen in place. His eyes were red, and his expression was filled with regret.

"Zombies are formed from the gathering of Yin energy in extremely Yin places, and they don't belong to the Yang world in the first place. You wanted your sister to become a true zombie, but you didn't want her to lose her humanity. You created a neither-this-nor-that substitute life formation, using the lives of others to maintain your sister's humanity. In the end, the substitute life formation was broken and backfired, causing your sister to become an Yin corpse," Jiang Wen said calmly. "In the end, it's all because of you."

"How could it turn out like this? This isn't right, it's completely wrong," Aguro babbled incoherently.

"It's too late," Jiang Wen shook his head. "She has already been invaded by Yin poison energy and has become a true Yin corpse. No one can save her."

"I really envy you," Aguro smiled. "If there really is a next life, I would like to be your disciple. Can you teach me how to fly a sword?"

"Why, why," Aguro muttered to himself. Then he frantically took out a thin ancient book from his arms and flipped through it, ignoring the blood on his face.

"So all your previous statements were lies, just to lure me here?"

It's just that now Jiang Wen has truly witnessed an Yin corpse, and it's still a child.

"Save me, save me!" Aguro pleaded towards Jiang Wen. "I'm willing to tell you everything, save me!"

"But you ultimately harmed other people," Jiang Wen shook his head and sighed. "If you survive at the cost of innocent lives, then it's only natural to suffer a backlash."

Pointing at the little girl, the talisman flew towards her like an arrow. Upon impact, the little girl was frozen in place.

"Brother, why did you let Yuan Yuan become like this? Why did you abandon Yuan Yuan?" A childish and hoarse voice came from Aguro's ear, as if complaining about a grievance.

"Isn't it normal for cultivators to fly with swords?" Jiang Wen said. He took the ancient book from Aguro's hand, flipped through it, and memorized everything inside.

"\n… …, do you have anything to say?" Jiang Wen asked gently.

The fingernails on her fingers slowly grew, then gradually pierced into Aguro's skin. Along with the dripping of bright red blood, the flowing blood gradually gathered into a small and flexible snake, slowly burrowing into the little girl's body.

"Could it be an Yin corpse?" He suddenly had a guess.

"What about the two girls from before?" Jiang Wen asked again.

Of course, these are just legends.

"Brother, it's me. It's Yuan Yuan!" The little girl seemed to cry and laugh. She approached Aguro step by step, blocking him at the cave entrance, leaving him with no way to retreat.

It's just that the little girl's fingernails seemed to be nailed into his flesh, and no matter how much he struggled, it was futile.

Stepping on it, he flew out of the cave entrance, standing in mid-air and looking at it from afar.

Seeing Jiang Wen close his eyes and meditate, Aguro, who was beside him, took out a tissue and wiped the wound. There was a hint of melancholy in his eyes, and he looked at his sister's figure blankly.

"It's … …"

It is rumored that the toxicity of Yin corpses is extremely severe, and even approaching them can easily be infected by their corpse poison.

"How could it be like this? How could it be like this!" Aguro shouted. "You're not Yuan Yuan! You're not my sister!"

"I, I didn't expect it to turn out like this," Aguro seemed lost. "I just, just wanted to let my sister live."

"In my house, I have kept them well," Aguro said with a miserable smile. "But a few days ago, my sister was still fine, why would she turn out like this?"

"Could it be that you think your sister can keep me here?" Jiang Wen sneered. "Even if your sister really becomes a zombie, so what? Or do you think those Yin poison formations can restrain me?"

Before long, smoke emerged from the cave entrance, and a raging fire burned, turning half of the cliff red.

Jiang Wen sighed for a long time, stayed there for a while, and then left.

"He's still a responsible person," he sighed.

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