The moment Chang Jiao'e died.

Her attendant, Xiongji, also died.

Clearly, she didn't resort to any more tricks.

He is truly dead.

Even their deaths were beautiful and dignified.

But who can say that she didn't use the most ingenious method in the world?

If only life could be like the first time we met?

This one sentence alone will resonate with countless people.

Time really can change a lot of things.

At this moment, Jiang Yi truly had no feelings for Chang Jiao'e and did not wish for her to live any longer.

but……

When the world changes.

What if he truly became an immortal being with an endless lifespan?

Will his mindset change?

When we experience more ups and downs in life.

When he is immortal, he stands alone between heaven and earth.

Will I, like the emperors of ancient times, become a lonely and isolated person, and often feel lonely and empty inside?

Until then...

Will he, on some boring afternoon, put aside the past and reminisce about his "old friends," wanting to catch up with them?

then.

maybe.

From this perspective.

Chang Jiao'e still has a glimmer of hope.

But this glimmer of hope rests on Jiang Yi.

At this moment, when Jiang Yi thought about this, he only felt annoyed.

Instinctively, he wanted to use the flame of the lamp filament to completely burn the ice sculpture.

But in the end...

He did not.

Let our future selves decide what happens in the future.

Furthermore, what if I were to encounter Tang Ke again later?

This will allow him to also admire Chang Jiao'e's corpse :)

With that in mind, Jiang Yi began to store the "ice sculpture" into the space of his watch.

However, Chang Jiao'e's ice sculpture was in a sitting posture.

With his left hand lightly resting on the back of the chair, he extended his right palm forward.

Half of his body was still slightly turned to the side.

It's like striking a rather beautiful sitting pose.

Her red, tear-filled eyes drooped slightly.

There were still mottled tear stains on her face.

Her hair was also slightly messy.

This appearance, compared to her usual meticulous and aloof demeanor, makes her seem more real and spirited.

Even, because of the properties of ice.

Jiang Yi had to admit—

The deceased Chang Jiao'e...

She seems to look even better than when she was alive.

To make it easier to place the ice sculpture in this pose.

He then placed a chair in the space.

Only then was Chang Jiao'e placed on the chair and seated.

Wow, it really looks good.

Once the nest space is upgraded and the area becomes larger, it might even serve as an ice sculpture decoration.

However, to be fair, the Ice Crystal Gu is indeed magical.

Perhaps, more than killing, its true purpose is to store corpses?

Prior to this, Chang Jiao'e had also used a kind of silk-pulling gu on Sun Hao.

Ice Crystal Gu and Silk-Pulling Gu are both exceptionally rare and precious.

Moreover, in the early stages of the apocalypse.

The various "poisons" on the roulette wheel are generally regarded by players as negative options.

Chang Jiao'e started using Gu poison so early...

Did she discover it herself through a lottery draw?

Or is there some Gu-raising expert among the people who traded the Longevity Pill with her?

Jiang Yi remembers—

In its previous life, the Silkworm Heart Base was jokingly referred to by players as "Gu City".

There, they not only raise various Gu worms drawn from roulette wheels.

In fact, the true unique feature of Gu City lies in—

Many mutated Gu, carefully cultivated by Gu farmers and impossible to extract even from the spinning wheel, were born there!

At this stage, there might be people in Jiangcheng who raise Gu poison.

Unfortunately, the items a player possesses will not be counted towards their combat power.

Therefore, the gu (poisonous insects) raised by a gu master will not increase combat power.

Most people who raise Gu poison at this stage are probably just like old silver coins, hiding their tracks.

Jiang Yi also wanted to raise Gu.

It would be easy for him to extract various rare and precious Gu insects.

However, the process of raising gu is more complicated.

Simply keeping the Gu worm alive is easy.

But to raise a superior Gu, or even cultivate a Gu King, or a rare and mutated Gu...

All of these require thought and effort.

Therefore, he felt that it would be better to wait until later, select a more normal servant, and then arrange for the servant to help him raise the Gu.

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