Chen Ping glanced casually at the corpse of the Thirteenth Prince of Beizhou, Yuwen Ying.
He found that the deceased northern royal child, suspected to be the son of destiny, did not look good after death.
Moreover, he carried nothing of value; no gold notes or silver notes, likely because he had people managing his finances during travel, eliminating the need for him to pay personally.
Other than a decorative jade pendant, he had nothing on him.
Among the more valuable items was his treasured sword, which had been cleaved in two by Chen Ping himself with thunderous force.
However, on the Snake Princess was a small, intricately crafted curved bow and a quiver of arrows, more ornamental than functional.
Chen Ping tested the bow's strength and was surprised to find it extremely powerful, not inferior to the large bow he once buried within Yuanxi County.
He casually picked up the carved bow and quiver and turned to leave.
