"Xiao... Liu Hun, have you ever seen such a person?" After a long ti, Old Master Liu finally looked at Liu Hun with an expression full of expectation and asked.
Hearing this, Liu Hun gently closed his eyes, took a deep breath, then opened them and nodded to the old master in front of him.
"You really saw your brother? So where is he now?" The mont Old Master Liu heard Liu Hun’s words, even his face beca sowhat rosy.
Looking at Old Master Liu’s expression, Liu Hun let out a light laugh and then slowly said, "As far as I know, he is already dead, and his death resulted from your conspiracy. The reason I could wake up back then was entirely because of him. If it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have been able to awaken."
"How could this happen... how could this happen... Liu Hun, tell , who exactly is your brother? And who killed him?" Upon hearing Liu Hun’s words, the old master’s previously excited appearance now subconsciously showed a trace of anger in his eyes, full of unwillingness as he questioned Liu Hun.
Looking at the old master’s appearance at this mont, Liu Hun’s eyes carried a hint of disdain, then he said, "I suppose you’re so agitated because his body is extraordinary, right? Even though you found at the ti, you didn’t plan to bring back. That’s because, even if I returned, I would have had no use to the Liu Family, so I continued staying in Shanghe Village. Everything I said is correct, isn’t it?"
"Liu Hun, it’s not what you think. There were many things I didn’t foresee before, but you’re right about half of it. Your brother’s body is very different from yours. If he could be found, perhaps everything could be resolved, but now..." Old Master Liu, seeing Liu Hun’s sowhat cold expression, realized his mistake and replied with a bitter smile.
"His na is dicine King!" Liu Hun didn’t care about Old Master Liu’s concerns, as none of it ant anything to him. All he wanted was to find out the truth about what had happened to him.
In his previous life, Liu Hun indeed had seven red dots on his back, but even the old man didn’t know what they were. However, as Liu Hun grew older, neither of them paid attention to it.
But at this mont, Old Master Liu suddenly told him that in his past life and this one, they were biological brothers. This was too much of a coincidence.
"What? dicine King?" When Old Master Liu heard this na, he couldn’t help but reveal a shocked expression, as if he had not expected this at all.
"That’s right, dicine King. When he saved back then, I accidentally saw the seven red dots on his back, arranged like the Big Dipper, just as you said. But now you should be happy, right? If it weren’t for you, dicine King wouldn’t have died." Liu Hun’s eyes carried a hint of mockery as he sarcastically addressed the old master in front of him.
Although Liu Hun found this difficult to believe, he was almost certain in his heart because he had once overheard the old master casually ntioning the concept of souls on the mountain.
At that ti, the old master said that if one reached a certain realm in power, the soul could be immortal, but finding a perfect body was nearly impossible, unless one took possession of a twin sibling. Only then would the bloodline and soul compatibility be perfect.
After Liu Hun died, he woke up reborn in this body, and the most crucial part was that the original red dots on his back had now reappeared on the back of this body.
If it weren’t soone extrely close to him, it would be nearly impossible to discover this secret, which Liu Hun was very certain about. Moreover, it was only after obtaining the Hell Three-Headed Dog pendant that the seven red dots on his back manifested in this lifeti.
And they only appeared when Liu Hun activated his powers; otherwise, they wouldn’t appear.
If Yao Yu hadn’t accidentally discovered it on the bed back then, Liu Hun might not have known about this either.
"Liu Hun, although I never expected things to be so coincidental, the fact that you two brothers have already t, this matter should not be blad on us. There’s nothing we could do about certain things. Co on, after we pay our respects, let’s go ho. If you want to know, I’ll tell you everything I know." Looking at Liu Hun’s sowhat cold face, Old Master Liu couldn’t help but reveal a bitter look in his eyes.
In this world, how many elders want to see their descendants look at them with eyes of hatred? This was also sowhat hard for Old Master Liu to bear.
This ti, Liu Hun didn’t say anything; he simply stood quietly aside, quietly looking ahead.
The conversation just now had a significant impact on Liu Hun. He always thought his rebirth was due to heaven’s grace, unwilling to see him perish like that. But now it seed that all these occurrences were not random coincidences; perhaps it was destined all along.
In the following short period, no one spoke along the way. Both the old master and Liu Hun kept silent, making Liu Yun, Liu Xiaoxin, and Liu Xiaoxiao even more hesitant to speak, despite their shock and curiosity about the entire situation.
After approximately ten minutes, Liu Hun noticed the increasingly sparse buildings ahead, furrowing his brows instinctively.
As Liu Hun approached the area, he felt the blood in his body subtly boiling, a sensation he hadn’t felt in a very long ti.
Liu Hun rembered very clearly that his blood only boiled like this when he obtained the Hell Three-Headed Dog pendant and absorbed its power, which altered his body.
But this blood hadn’t boiled in a long ti because Liu Hun’s body was completely altered by the Hell Three-Headed Dog pendant. Yet at this mont, Liu Hun felt sothing was off.
If not for this, the blood in his body wouldn’t be in this state.
However, Liu Hun didn’t disclose any of this to the few people present, taking a deep breath and quietly calming the slightly boiling blood within him.
Liu Hun’s biological parents were buried in a sowhat rundown park nearby. Inside this park, all the facilities were quite old, with even the trees towering above, indicating that the park had been around for quite so years.
After entering the park and walking for about ten minutes, Liu Yun pushed Old Master Liu to a patch of grass. On that grass, there were several tombstones, most of which bore the surna Liu.
"This is the Liu Family cetery. Anyone from the Liu Family who passes away is buried here. Initially, I spent a significant amount of effort to locate your parents’ bodies, cremated them, and buried them here; this serves as a form of rembrance for them." With Liu Yun’s assistance, Old Master Liu soon stopped in front of a tombstone and, looking at the nas inscribed on it, he sighed.
Liu Hun glanced at the tombstone in front of him. Inscribed were the words: "Tomb of Liu Wenhui, wife Chen Yalin."
Besides a few simple words, there was just an old photo and the date of their death.
The date of death coincided with the day Liu Hun was found. Since Liu Hun’s adoptive parents picked him up that day, they set his birthday to that sa date, a detail Liu Hun rembered quite well; however, when Liu Hun saw the old photo, he was stunned.
The man’s face was firm, his eyes sharp and ink-black beneath a pair of sword-like eyebrows, bearing quite a resemblance to Liu Hun’s current appearance.
"This tombstone and its burial were arranged according to your parents’ wishes. Although I didn’t agree with this approach, for in the entire Liu Family, such an internt had never occurred before; yet your parents said that when you stood here soday, you would understand why they did it." Old Master Liu glanced at Liu Hun beside him, hesitated for a mont, and then spoke.
Although Liu Hun didn’t look back at the old master, he could feel the old man hadn’t told him everything.
"Is there anything more? At this point, what else is there to hide?" Liu Hun moved slowly before the tombstone, calmly questioning Old Master Liu behind him.
"Alright, since it’s co to this, let tell you. Initially, your parents ntioned that if your brother ca here, he would understand everything. As for you, your parents probably didn’t foresee this ending; it’s because of your parents that I never planned to bring you back all these years. Just like you said, even if you had returned to the Liu Family during that ti, you’d have had no use. Conversely, for the current situation, living your life in peace in Shanghe Village might not have been a bad thing for you. Of course, I know you don’t believe , but that doesn’t matter." Old Master Liu gazed at the sowhat thin figure in front of him, speaking with a tinge of regret on his face.
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