Just as he was feeling extremely shocked, he noticed a secret book called "Exorcism" lying quietly next to the Godhead.

Chaoyang picked it up and opened it, and saw that it was blank, without any words.

Just when he was puzzled, the voice of rules sounded in his ears, "Only people with the blood of Heaven can understand this. This is a gift I give to Aying. Please help me bring it to him!"

Chaoyang was slightly stunned, then he understood. "I thank you on behalf of Ying, the rules."

"Once you refine the origin, you will also be able to understand it. This is what I obtained through a trade with the Heavenly Dao of another world. Once you learn it, you must shoulder the mission of upholding justice and expelling evil. Whether you want to learn it or not is up to you."

"But I still hope you can learn and improve your strength, right!"

"I understand." Chaoyang replied as he gently closed the secret book.

Retracting his consciousness, Chaoyang slowly shifted his gaze from the distant scene to the magnificent carriage, enveloped in the sound of melodious music. The carriage shimmered in the sunlight, gleaming brightly, as if coated in a golden sheen. The music drifted from the carriage like heavenly sounds, lingering in the air and captivating.

Chaoyang sat on the horse, listening quietly to the beautiful melody and feeling the tranquility and harmony brought by the music.

"Aying." Chaoyang called softly.

The carriage music gradually died down, and the curtains gently opened, revealing a handsome face. It was Ah Ying. With a hint of curiosity in his eyes, he smiled and replied, "Uncle, what do you want to call me for?"

Chaoyang smiled slightly and said, "Aying, your night hunting journey may be coming to an end."

"Uncle, why do you say that?" Aying frowned slightly, a hint of doubt flashed in his eyes.

"My uncle is going to Liyang to look for a child."

After hearing this, Wei Ying said nothing, but nodded in agreement. The others also had no objections; after all, Chaoyang was the leader of the team.

Liyang.

"Uncle, it's been several days. We've almost turned the entire Liyang upside down, but we still haven't found the child." Wei Ying lay on the table and couldn't help complaining.

Yan, who was lying on the side, sat up after hearing this and said, "Uncle, don't you have any other characteristics? Besides looking like he's four or five years old, loving sweets, and being an orphan, are there any other characteristics?"

Chaoyang was also troubled. This characteristic was only known from Wei Ying's memory, otherwise it wouldn't even exist. "No more." Chaoyang shook his head helplessly, feeling a little anxious. They had searched the city for several days, but still couldn't find the child.

"Uncle, should we expand the search range?" Wei Ying suggested.

Chao Yang didn't answer directly, but asked Meng Yao and Fen Hua beside him, "Do you two have any good ideas?"

Meng Yao pondered for a moment and slowly said, "Perhaps we can leverage the power of local residents and issue a reward to get everyone involved in the search for the child."

Fen Hua nodded and added, "Yes, we can also post notices in the city, describing the child's characteristics in detail, so that more people will know that we are looking for him."

After hearing this, Chaoyang's eyes moved slightly, and he said in a deep voice: "This is indeed a good idea, but have you ever thought about what would happen if someone took advantage of this opportunity to defraud the reward?"

Meng Yao smiled faintly and answered confidently, "We can set up some questions that only the child knows as a means of verifying their identity. This will ensure we find the real child while also preventing anyone from taking advantage of the situation."

"But we only know that the child's name is Xue Yang, and we know nothing else." Chaoyang rubbed his forehead and added.

A glimmer of inspiration flashed in Fen Hua's eyes. After thinking for a moment, he said, "Perhaps we can start with the name Xue Yang and investigate whether there is anyone named Xue Yang in Liyang City. Perhaps we can find some clues from there."

After hearing this, Wei Ying's eyes lit up with hope: "Yes, uncle, we can start with the name, and then combine it with other characteristics, so that we can perhaps narrow down the search scope."

Chaoyang nodded and said thoughtfully, "Okay, then let's do as you say. Meng Yao, you'll be responsible for investigating the information related to the name Xue Yang in Liyang City; Fen Hua, you'll be responsible for posting notices and setting up verification questions; A Ying, you'll continue searching the city, keeping an eye out for those orphans around four or five years old who love sweets."

Everyone took the order and started to move. Chaoyang prayed silently in his heart, hoping that this operation would be successful in finding the child.

In the days that followed, they carried out their plan. Meng Yao's investigation revealed that there was indeed a man named Xue Yang in Liyang City, but he was not a child, but a young blacksmith. Chaoyang frowned upon hearing this news, feeling somewhat disappointed.

Several people worked for several days, but still had no clues.

They sat in the living room as usual, reporting on their progress. Chaoyang looked at the exhausted crowd, feeling a little sorry, but he had to continue searching for the child.

"How about we distribute porridge at the city gate tomorrow? Bring the children here and give them candy. Do you think this will work?" Fen Hua suggested.

Chaoyang thought for a moment and nodded: "That's a good idea. Giving out porridge can not only help those poor people, but also attract children. Maybe among them is Xue Yang, the one we are looking for."

"Okay, that's settled then." Wei Ying clapped his hands excitedly. "I'll be in charge of distributing the porridge tomorrow. Uncle, don't worry, I'll definitely see to it."

Meng Yao and Fen Hua also expressed their support, and everyone began to get busy preparing for the porridge distribution activity the next day.

The next morning, Chaoyang led the crowd to the city gate, set up a porridge stall, and began distributing porridge. As word spread, more and more people arrived with their children, creating a bustling scene. As Chaoyang distributed the porridge, he carefully observed each child's face, hoping to find the child named Xue Yang.

Just when Chaoyang was about to give up, a little boy of four or five suddenly appeared in his sight. The child was dressed in rags, but with a clever glint in his eyes, he stood in the queue, licking his fingers and looking at the candy in front of Wei Ying.

At the porridge distribution site, no one dared to rush forward to grab the food, and there was no chaos or quarreling. The reason for this was that those who might have caused trouble were intimidated. They had witnessed Chaoyang's majestic display of swordsmanship, and this intimidating force deterred anyone from making any rash moves. Even more surprising was that even the immortal cultivation families of Liyang chose to stay away from this troubled place, avoiding it as much as possible.

Initially, when they first entered Liyang, some people did attempt to provoke and cause trouble. However, these were quickly crushed by Chaoyang's group with lightning speed. During this process, someone recognized Chaoyang's group. After that, no one dared to provoke or cause trouble again.

This was also the reason why they could come looking for someone so openly. No one could beat them, even Wen Ruohan lost, so who would dare to cause trouble?

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