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Chapter 143 Ten Thousands

Chapter 143 Thousands

After traveling all his life, the old Taoist priest was particularly fond of two things, one was seals and jade seals, and the other was wine.

Most of the gains from the former are gained by pondering and playing with them for a while, or for several months or a half, or for three to five years, but in the end they are always replaced by the latter. So in fact, it is not wrong to say that the old Taoist only loves the things in the cup.

My predecessor had learned a lot under the influence of his ears and eyes, but drinking alcohol was harmful to the body, and few martial arts practitioners were as addicted to alcohol as the old Taoist priest. Now that Chen Yu thought about it, it was probably related to the original disaster.

Although he didn't know what happened to the old Taoist priest and the young Yunheguan disciples, he could tell from the fact that he was the only one who returned from serious injuries that the situation was critical.

In my memory, my predecessor was in a panic for a long time, but nothing happened on the mountain afterwards. It was only when the old Taoist gradually recovered from his injuries that he felt relieved.

Unfortunately, the physical illness is not harmful, but the mental illness is difficult to treat.

From then on, the old Taoist priest became more and more addicted to drinking every day.

There was not much money and food on the mountain, so he exchanged it for various seal toys that he had collected in his youth. In the end, he even spent most of the gold and silver he had lost on treating his injuries.

In addition, there was a predecessor who was also not very good at taking care of the mountain gate. When Chen Yu came, there was only half a tank of millet and a few pieces of coarse cloth left in the temple.

There is no more disciples or servants in Nuo Da Dao Temple.

They were all sent down the mountain because Yunheguan could not save itself and could not afford to support them.

Shaking his head and throwing these memories behind him, he carried the sickle in his bamboo bag and came to the golden mountain fields.

Under the sun, the fragrance of grain ripples in the air along with the waves of leaves, refreshing the heart and mind.

It's useless to think too much. Now this mountain and this view belong to Chen Daguan Master. As long as he walks the right path, it doesn't matter what happened to him a few generations ago.



Half an acre of mountain field was harvested very quickly, mainly because he has now mastered how to use Qi to control tools. For example, with the help of his spirit, he can make the scythe fly up and down in the package of jade-white Qi, and harvest continuously.

As for himself, he only needs to stand not far away from time to time to catch the millet ears that are off the pole and put them in the bamboo pocket.

As a result, a scene like this appeared on the mountain: the young man walked slowly in the field, waving his hands from time to time. With every movement, a bunch of grain and grass fell from the air into his pocket. And in front of him, about ten feet away, two sickles shone with cold light.

Even if no one is holding it, it will still be a success.

The whole process may seem magical to outsiders, but for Chen Yu, the only thing to consider may be the consumption of energy and energy in the body.

In order to ensure strength and precision, it is definitely not possible to rely solely on Qi, but also requires spiritual assistance.

In the middle of the journey, he even had the leisure to drink the spiritual liquid to regain his energy while looking at the mountains.

After working hard for about two quarters of an hour, the spring millet was harvested.

"The soil needs to be turned over quickly."

If we delay it any longer in the afternoon, the planting time of white millet will be greatly affected.

He had already harvested the batch of spring millet from the medicine field in June, so he was naturally skilled. He followed the process to process these millet, which was undoubtedly shriveled compared to the yellow-skinned millet in the vat, and dried them in the courtyard.

But this time it was different. He pulled out a bunch of wooden signs from the basket in the corner of the roof.

Inject a trace of Qi, and then throw it in all directions, and there will be three or five pieces scattered here and there.

Slowly, a thin air that was invisible to the naked eye gathered in the courtyard, and the sun through the mist seemed to be a little brighter. The originally not bright sky made the courtyard seem a bit dazzling and warm.

The weather is average? Chen Yu doesn’t think so at all.

The most obvious thing to explore is [water gathering] plus [warmth] decomposed from [burning]. The combination of the two formations can achieve such an effect.

As long as there is a certain amount of sunlight, brilliant brilliance can be gathered.

This inevitably involves the application of knowledge from the previous life, but although the idea is realized, the limitations are equally obvious.

The effect is weak, and it can only increase the heat of the sun in the past 20 times.

Chen Yu took a look, threw down the wooden signs and left. These wooden talismans were all made from carved talismans and were of the same quality.

It's a pity that there is no such work that seems to be quietly natural. This is something that he may not be able to do with his own hands. The effect is much better than ordinary wooden talismans, and carved talismans obviously cannot do this now.

Before leaving, I injected some Qi into the wooden talismans scattered around to drive them. According to the default setting, this could last about three-quarters of an hour.

It takes less than half an hour, but it can barely last for a while.

Chen Yu went to the mountain field with a hoe. He plowed the field while it was still early, sprinkled some plant ash, and planted the long white millet that needed to be sown in summer in two days.

Plant the second season in summer so that, judging from memory, you will be able to harvest around October or November.

In this way, including the trip to the medicine field, the food should be enough to last him for a long time, and he would not have to run down the mountain to buy rice in a short period of time.



At the end of July, the sun is getting brighter.

The mountains and fields are basking in the sun fiercely, and the cicadas' cicadas scream happily before and after watching the sunset, which is annoying.

At the medicine field, Chen Yu walked slowly, fiddling with his fingertips with his right hand. He looked sideways and saw a ball of clear water hanging not far behind him. He followed his steps and slowly came to the medicine field.

Snapped!

Qi lingered, he clapped his hands, and saw that the huge water ball about ten feet in size suddenly seemed to be punctured, a popping sound was heard, and then dozens of water lines flew out from the water ball, waving to the ground.

The flowers and plants are spread out, imprinted with water and dew.

After watering for a while, he came to another place where the saplings took root. He waved as if to an acquaintance, and the water ball floated over.

Under the dazzling sunshine, the waves are sparkling.

Seeing this scene, Chen Yu had a smile on his lips. After so long of groping, watering... ahem, the waterbending technique has finally yielded some results. Although the time, shape, flexibility, impact strength, changing patterns, etc. of controlling the water body are still very important.

There are still many shortcomings in all aspects, but it is still far better than the beginning.

This can be seen just by looking at how easily he scooped up this ball from the pool under the stone wall ten feet away and still maintained a round appearance.

There is hope for waterbending!

Qi can also infect water, but water is inherently fluid, and this structure cannot be maintained even if it changes.

In the end, he spent a lot of effort and only got some scattered patterns, which are also important references for formation patterns such as [Water Gathering] and [Water Repelling].

But at this point, he felt more and more that simple formation patterns had their limits.

Just like the previous formations that can amplify sunlight for drying millet, they were randomly matched, and they were supposed to exert 100% of their functions but offset each other by 60%.

And unlike the engraved charms that use repulsive reactions to combine, this is the most common cancellation, and the source can't be found at all.

The reason is not clear, so how can we use it?

"Looking at it this way, the Sancai Formation has more potential."

However, even if the Sancai Formation is assembled using building blocks, except for a crude formation, its effectiveness is still not high. The small scope has always troubled him. Unless a large number of wooden talismans can be used to build and arrange it.

Thousands to pile up.

According to his estimate, in order to cover the entire Taoist temple with the [Water Mist and Needle Resistance Array], 20,000 wooden talismans would be needed.

He was too exhausted to produce so much.

(End of chapter)


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