The zip tie binding his hands was not just one, but two, connected in a figure-eight shape, tightening around each wrist separately. You only need to break one of them, and the other tie remains wrapped around the wrist without causing any issues.
The zip tie on the ankles was of the same structure. This time, there was no need to grind slowly. His hands were already free, so he pried off a small sharp splinter from the edge of the damaged table and inserted it into the clasp of the left ankle tie. After loosening it, he pulled his foot out.
He Kao reached out to touch the items on the table and found that besides the Peiyuan Pill, he unexpectedly felt four pendants, all almost identical in design.
He Kao was dumbfounded. Before today, he had already seen four pendants. The first was the original left to him by his grandfather, now lent to Senior Lin Qingshuang.
The second was the fake whose maker was unknown, returned by Wu Yanjun.
