He Kao really didn't do it on purpose. He had long thought of the clue of the pendant, but just couldn't remember the old man setting up the chess stall.
This wasn't a side effect after cultivating the "Nihility View," but rather, He Kao's memories from before he was five were already very vague. There are some things he didn't want to remember anymore, and over time they seemed to become a sort of seal.
Ordinary children usually start remembering things from the age of three, but He Kao's relatively clear memories began only after he changed his name and started elementary school. By then, he was already called He Kao.
Hanging up the phone, He Kao started thinking about another matter—where could he find an inheritance of the Observing Body Skill? Seeking out Lin Qingshuang didn't seem realistic, nor was it easy to open that topic again.
However, He Kao always felt he should have a way. This feeling was very strange. Where did it come from?
