Instead of heading straight to East Qingzhou's ten counties, Qin Huai had another task to prioritize: organizing the spoils of war from the white-robed king. He retreated into a secret chamber and summoned the white-robed king bone and king corpse from the bronze world.
Examining the two, Qin Huai realized he couldn't create a new king corpse with just half of the bones he had. But it was sufficient to enhance the current king corpse's power. The bones he had given Zhang Youji were the ones he didn't value, making them essentially 'leftovers.'
Qin Huai began his work, using the bones he had: two arms, two thighs, and a spine. Using the divine power book of a thousand creations, he disassembled the king corpse, replacing the old bones with the newer, stronger ones.
Hours went by, and a renewed king corpse stood before him, its size notably larger. The corpse now boasted four arms, with two of them cleverly hidden.