Chapter 37.1: Fierce Sun Technique
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Transmigration with Cheat Codes Chapter 37.1: Fierce Sun Technique

[System: Successfully killed a rabbit, gained 10 experience points.]

The rabbit, after drinking the water that melted from the ice in the cup, soon kicked its legs a few times and ended up lying on its back, signaling defeat with all four legs up in the air.

Meng Jintang's initial judgment was correct. After she deliberately infused a large amount of cold energy into her internal energy, it also brought out a trace of unnamed cold poison toxins.

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Perhaps due to attempting to adjust her meridians, a sudden chill surged within Meng Jintang's body. She unconsciously tightened her grip on the cup, crushing it. Bending slightly, she began to cough violently.

Meng Jintang covered her mouth with a handkerchief. As the cold energy in her body subsided, the handkerchief showed traces of blood.

Some blood streaks had frozen into ice.

Meng JIntang was speechless.

Although it might seem unnecessary to dwell on science in a world with internal energy, Meng Jintang still had something to say.

If her memory served her right, wouldn't a human die if their body temperature dropped below 14 degrees? So how was it possible for her to cough up solidified blood and still be up and about?

Meng Jintang suspected that she might have a hidden setting of being a "turned-into-an-ice-cube" character. While other experts were Iceberg Swordsmen, she was the Ice Cube Swordsman...

In the notes section of her character panel, the original [Meridian Blockage (Minor)] had completely disappeared after being cleared by true Qi. In its place was a new debuff called [Cold Energy in the Organs].

With her proficiency in both medical and poison techniques, Meng Jintang quickly made a professional judgment—this was a temporary negative status that would likely last for about a day.

Meng Jintang first brewed a pot of Clear Dew Soup to barely suppress her negative state. Then, she resumed her study of the “Mingyi Heart Technique”.

In the deep mountains and secluded valleys, by the side of a small pavilion within a bamboo forest, a young gir

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