My Amazing WeChat is Connected to the Three Realms - Chapter 74
“Unless we can extend his lifespan, the underworld won’t take him as long as his yang energy remains. But the only things that can increase lifespan come from the Heavenly Court, so this solution is as good as no solution at all.”
Chu Liner shook her head.
No difference? Bullshit—there’s a huge difference!
Lin Hai’s spirits lifted instantly.
He did have something that could extend lifespan.
Inside his Qiankun Bag was a Yang Essence Pill.
He had originally saved it for his parents, but they were still relatively young—he could always find another way to get more for them later. Right now, it was better to use it for an emergency.
“Princess, please do me a favor—delay Du Qian from taking him for two hours. I have a way to save him.”
“You have a way?” Chu Liner looked startled, then seemed to realize something.
“Fine, I’ll help you. Du Qian, assist him fully!”
Huh? Lin Hai was momentarily stunned.
Hadn’t Chu Liner always been at odds with him? Why was she agreeing so readily—and even ordering Du Qian to cooperate?
Something felt off.
Damn it, no time to worry about that. Saving him comes first.
“Where’s his body?” Lin Hai asked Du Qian.
“Just ahead. Follow me.” Du Qian turned and led the way.
“Sir, what exactly are you trying to do?”
Captain Li had been standing beside Lin Hai for a while now, watching him zone out in a daze before suddenly striding deeper into the morgue. He quickly stepped in front of him to block his path.
“Captain Li, right?” Lin Hai had heard the bespectacled man address him that way and followed suit.
“I’m going to save someone. I’d appreciate it if you didn’t stop me.” His tone was firm.
“Save someone?” Captain Li frowned, eyeing Lin Hai suspiciously.
Lin Hai’s earlier display of skill had shocked him—he was certain this man was no ordinary person.
And since the couple at the entrance had called him “Divine Doctor Lin,” he must be a physician of some kind.
“I won’t stop you, but I’m coming with you.”
“Fine.”
Lin Hai shot Du Qian a look, and the ghost swiftly floated ahead. Lin Hai hurried after him.
After walking another five hundred meters, Du Qian stopped.
“Huh? He was right here.” Du Qian looked puzzled.
Lin Hai halted, immediately catching the thick scent of blood in the air.
The floor was empty, but with his Heavenly Eye ability, he could make out faint traces of blood in the dim light.
“What’s going on?” Captain Li wrinkled his nose at the overpowering metallic stench.
“Not sure.” Lin Hai shook his head, scanning the area.
“Hm?” His gaze landed on a body drawer that wasn’t fully closed—a corner of the shroud was caught in the gap.
And on that shroud were fresh bloodstains.
Clearly, someone had been in a hurry.
Lin Hai frowned and stepped forward—
Only for Captain Li to pull the drawer open first.
Inside lay a stiffened female corpse.
Not Wang Lei.
Strangely, the shroud around her abdomen was soaked in blood, still dripping.
Lin Hai didn’t dwell on it. Since this wasn’t Wang Lei, he moved to check the next one.
“Third one to the left. His soul hasn’t been gone long—should be the one you’re looking for,” Du Qian said suddenly.
Lin Hai yanked open the drawer.
“That’s him.” The dead man inside was identical to the soul Du Qian had chained.
“Sir, come look at this.” Captain Li called out from nearby.
Lin Hai turned to see the officer had unwrapped the female corpse’s shroud and was staring at her abdomen, horrified.
Chu Liner and Du Qian drifted over, drawn by the commotion.
Perfect timing.
Lin Hai had been wondering how to avoid their notice.
He quickly pulled out his phone, opened the Qiankun Bag in WeChat, and extracted the Yang Essence Pill.
With the pill in hand, he exhaled in relief.
Then he walked over to the female corpse and looked at her abdomen.
“What the—?” A chill shot down his spine.
“Her organs… they’re all gone?”
An unnatural sense of dread settled over him.
“These bodies were already identified by their families. They were supposed to be cremated next.”
Captain Li’s brow furrowed as if deep in thought.
He opened several more drawers—each body inside had been hollowed out.
One child’s corpse even had its eyes gouged out.
“These monsters!” Captain Li growled under his breath.
“These souls were all reaped recently—all died today,” Chu Liner remarked coolly as she floated closer.
The gruesome sight made Lin Hai’s stomach churn. He nearly vomited on the spot.
“Screw this. Let’s revive Wang Lei and get the hell out of here—ugh…”
He rushed back to Wang Lei’s body and placed the Yang Essence Pill in his mouth.
The moment Chu Liner saw the pill, her eyes widened in shock. Her entire body trembled with excitement.
The pill dissolved instantly.
Wang Lei’s stiffened corpse softened at a visible rate.
At the same time, the chains in Du Qian’s hands vanished, and Wang Lei’s soul slowly drifted back into his body.
A full hour later, Wang Lei’s fingers twitched inside the drawer.
Lin Hai exhaled in relief.
He’s alive.
“Where… am I?” Not only had Wang Lei come back to life, but all his injuries had healed.
“Y-you—you’re alive?!” Before Lin Hai could answer, Captain Li stared in disbelief, as if seeing a ghost.
“This… this is the morgue?” Wang Lei finally took in his surroundings.
“Let’s go. Your parents are waiting outside.” Lin Hai had no desire to stay any longer and headed for the exit.
Wang Lei, still confused, followed.
Only Captain Li lingered behind, pausing once more before the mutilated corpses. A cold glint flashed in his eyes.
Then he closed the drawers, leaving everything exactly as it had been—as if no one had ever touched them.
With the matter settled, Du Qian bid Chu Liner farewell and returned to the underworld.
“Sir.” Captain Li caught up and blocked Lin Hai’s path.
“Hm?”
“Those bodies we saw earlier… don’t you think something’s wrong?”
“Wrong?” Lin Hai smirked darkly. “More than wrong. This hospital is definitely hiding something.”
“So what do you plan to do?” Captain Li’s gaze bore into him.
“Get out first, then call the police.”
“Good. I’ll testify—”
Before he could finish, Captain Li stiffened—then collapsed.
“What the hell?!”
A shadowy figure moved like lightning. After knocking out Captain Li, it lunged at Wang Lei.
Wang Lei managed two blocks before a chop to the neck sent him crumpling to the ground.
The assailant had taken down two men in seconds—Lin Hai hadn’t even had time to react.
Then the figure turned.
A black cloth covered its face, leaving only two piercing eyes visible—eyes that gleamed with murderous intent.
Every hair on Lin Hai’s body stood on end.
The moment their gazes met, he felt like prey locked in a predator’s sights.
“Who are you?!” Lin Hai tensed, ready for a fight.