Corpse Recovery Diver-Chapter 1168 - 212:

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"Ah You has grown up, focus on your work, your grandpa and I are at home, no need to worry."

Inside the small compartment of the main hall.

The statues of General Zeng and General Sun began to tremble.

General Zeng almost turned halfway, indicating a clear sense of desecration and non-acceptance.

General Sun was also trembling and turned aside, but not as intensely as General Zeng, and turned less than Him.

A faint light flashed in the eyes of the White Crane Child statue.

After communication through Lin Shuyou's divination, His aura had calmed.

After all, He would soon be placed into the Nantong Daoist Field by that young man, and the reason for bringing you two along was purely for convenience in future possession of the puppet.

General Zeng continued to fume with anger, while General Sun mildly cooperated.

Cracks formed at the corner of the Child statue's mouth, splitting open.

He looked forward to it, while also remembering their current rebellious demeanor.

...

The next day, Li Zhiyuan continued pinching his right hand while placing his left hand on the wordless book, with Alii's help.

Today, when he opened the book, the picture had not changed, the cage in the painting still held a pile of flesh with a head on top.

This was the evil book telling the young man that it had not yet recovered and needed time.

Li Zhiyuan ignored it, relentlessly exploiting it according to yesterday's amount.

The head in the painting exploded again and again, and recovered again and again.

This creature, like water in a sponge, there was always more to squeeze out.

After today's deduction was over, Li Zhiyuan closed the wordless book.

Due to his satisfaction with the current progress, the young man did not actively increase the daily amount.

He opened his right hand, and amidst the mist of blood in his palm, a solid deep red, resembling a small loach, was swimming in the blood mist.

This was Li Zhiyuan's goal of deduction, waiting for the day when this little loach would become a long enough "thread", to pull all his partners into it, elevating the team battle cooperation to a qualitative level and achieving a leap in overall strength.

"Brother Yuanhou, Sister A Li!"

Cui Cui's voice called up from the courtyard below.

Li Zhiyuan, holding Alii's hand, went downstairs.

Cui Cui carried a large bag filled with various snacks.

They had made plans today to row a boat and go fishing together.

Since deducing that thing was quite mentally exhausting, Li Zhiyuan completed his daily work quickly, and didn't want to read anymore in his free time, preferring to move around more.

Next to Grandpa's house, there was a small boat docked by the river, and in the past, Grandpa would use it to take him out to the river to collect corpses.

Li Zhiyuan took the bamboo pole himself, pushing the small boat away from the shore, first along the small river, and then when they reached the larger river surface, he put the pole away, and the three on the boat each took a fishing rod and began to fish.

Spring had arrived, summer was not yet here, and this time was considered the most comfortable and pleasant time of the year, with the scenery tinted with a layer of fresh green.

After fixing her fishing rod, Cui Cui started distributing snacks.

Li Zhiyuan accepted them all and ate selectively.

For example, he still couldn't understand why locals loved these hard fried broad beans so much, but Cui Cui was munching on them with loud "crunch crunch", eating quite happily.

Li Zhiyuan peeled some peanuts, saved a handful, first gave some to Cui Cui, and the rest to Alii, who then handed him a handful of sunflower seeds she had just shelled.

Li Zhiyuan gave some of the sunflower seeds to Cui Cui, who smiled and said, "Thank you, Sister A Li."

Alii did not respond, putting a peanut into her mouth.

Li Zhiyuan knew that Alii accepted Cui Cui.

Though when he was not home, Cui Cui would visit Alii to play, and it was always Cui Cui talking while Alii read without reply.

But Cui Cui being able to chatter endlessly by Alii's side was already a special treatment that ordinary people couldn't possibly have.

On the bridge ahead appeared several familiar figures, it was Sister Yingzi, Panzi, and Leizi.

Today was the weekend, after the morning simulation exam, the teachers had to focus on grading, so they simply gave the twelfth graders half a day off.

The three evidently also noticed Li Zhiyuan, and began waving and calling out happily.

Li Zhiyuan picked up the bamboo pole and moved the boat to the shore.

Panzi and Leizi ran over first, saying, "We're going back to get the fishing nets!"

And without waiting for Li Zhiyuan's response, the two of them ran back home at once.

Yingzi squatted by the riverside, looking at the sparkling river, and said softly:

"Little Yuanhou, what if I can't get into college?"

Her mother talked about how other people's daughters already got jobs in factories, and others' daughters even had children, while she was still in school, wondering what she could possibly achieve, and if she didn't achieve anything, she and even her parents would be laughed at.

Yingzi could only listen, unable to refute, since because of Lanhou, her parents were among the most supportive of their daughter's education in households of similar standing in the village.

Li Zhiyuan: "Just do your best."

Yingzi nodded and smiled: "Yeah, just do your best."

After saying that, Yingzi took out two pieces of sesame candy from her pocket and handed them to Li Zhiyuan, who reached out and accepted them.

Cui Cui offered her snacks over.

Yingzi waved her hand: "I won't eat anymore, I'll go back to study, you guys have fun."

Watching Yingzi's departing figure, Cui Cui wondered aloud: "Sister Yingzi seems to be under a lot of stress."

Li Zhiyuan simply responded softly: "Mm."

It was impossible for him to help Yingzi as he once did with Tan Wenbin, not only because he didn't have the time now, but mainly because Yingzi didn't have as much talent as Tan Wenbin.