Chapter 287 Giving away wine in exchange for spells
With this harvest of the Light of Luck, Lu Zheng almost couldn't help but take out the remaining seventy cloud pattern swords.
It was also because he was not lacking in the light of luck now, but at the same time he was worried that it would be too shocking, so he could bear it in the end.
Thirty swords can be deceived and said to be due to good luck and years of accumulation.
One hundred swords are not from an official forge, so it is too easy to think that Lu Zheng has acquired the technology that can stably produce hundreds of steel and magical weapons.
The difference between three digits and two digits is really huge.
Lu Zheng didn't want to be in the limelight.
"Disciple also prepared some drinks, a lot of them. Master Mingguang, where should I put them?" Lu Zheng asked.
Lu Zheng took out thirty long swords and had a storage magic weapon. Taoist Master Mingguang did not dare to look at him casually anymore, so he immediately asked, "How many have you prepared, nephew?"
"I know there are many people in my sect, so I prepared a hundred jars of Wuliangye and a hundred jars of Huadiao wine." Lu Zheng said with a smile.
Taoist Master Mingguang blinked. Although he didn't know what Wuliangye and Huadiao Liquor represented, he thought they were the names of the drinks, and there were two hundred bottles...
"You come with me." Taoist Master Mingguang stood up and led the two of them into the back hall and went to the cellar where the wine was stored.
When they arrived at the wine cellar, Taoist Master Mingguang pointed to a small open space and said to Lu Zheng, "Just put it here."
"Okay!" Lu Zheng nodded, turned the gourd upside down again, and then a jar of twenty kilograms of wine flew out of the gourd's mouth, and was neatly placed in this corner.
"There are a lot of good wines in our temple. The Spring Festival is coming soon, so you can try it." Taoist priest Mingguang said with a smile, and then swallowed without leaving any trace.
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In the afternoon, Lu Zheng and Yuan Jing returned to the small courtyard of Taoist Master Mingzhang, and saw Taoist Master Mingzhang and another Taoist priest drinking tea and talking in the courtyard.
After introduction, I learned that he was also an uncle from the temple, named Taoist Master Mingxin.
Lu Zheng and Yuan Jing chatted for a while, and the evening class was about to arrive. I heard that Taoist Master Ming Zhang was going to take two apprentices to attend an evening class, so Taoist Master Ming Xin said goodbye and left.
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In the next few days, Lu Zheng and Yuan Jing lived in the courtyard of Taoist Master Mingzhang. On weekdays, they either followed Taoist Master Mingzhang to visit friends, or they discussed and exchanged ideas with fellow disciples in Baiyun Temple.
I also took some time to visit the capital of Jizhou and purchased some local specialties, all of which were put into the gourd without taking up any space.
Returning to Baiyun Temple, he soon discovered that there was always a very familiar aroma of wine floating in the temple.
Immediately afterwards, when he was walking in the temple, the young Taoist priest said nothing. The Ming generation masters and even the Yue generation elders he met smiled at him, talked and laughed, and even praised him for giving gifts to the temple. , he was really sensible and polite, which made Lu Zheng very flattered.
Then, after I found out over and over again that the wine Lu Zheng gave to Guanli was brewed by himself, even with complicated methods and the output was not large, his attitude became better.
"It's rare that you have the heart to do it. Uncle Master, I once learned a skill in invisibility in the martial arts world when I was young. It was quite interesting, so I passed it on to you."
"The old Taoist has a dream-entering technique that can be used to travel around the world and enlighten living beings. I can teach it to you."
"I heard that Yuan Zheng is very talented and you have learned the immobilization spell. Not bad, not bad. I will teach you another enchantment spell, along with a puppetry technique, and you can learn and play some small tricks in the world."
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Gu Yin
"Thank you, uncle!"
"Thank you, great uncle!"
"Thank you, Master!"
Then several jars of wine that Lu Zheng had reserved in the gourd disappeared again.
There are several spells that are not systematic, but each have their own wonderful uses.
Invisibility, needless to say, Lu Zheng used to always use illusion instead of invisibility. In fact, the two are essentially different.
Illusion is a spell that acts on a certain range of environment or on the opponent. It affects the opponent's line of sight and achieves the purpose of invisibility. Therefore, once the opponent is powerful, it will be easy to detect, and it will be difficult for you to become invisible at a long distance.
In other words, using illusion instead of invisibility is actually minimizing the pattern of illusion. It is directly similar to how Taoist Yuting used illusion to shape the real world. This is the correct use of illusion.
Invisibility is a special skill. It is a spell that works on oneself and will not affect others. Even if the other party has advanced skills, as long as he does not pay attention to himself, he can become invisible safely.
It can be said that in terms of the effect of invisibility, invisibility crushes illusion.
Shen Ying had used the dreaming technique on Lu Zheng before, but it was Shen Ying's own talent and could not be taught.
Now Lu Zheng has mastered the dream spell. As long as he sees the other person and leaves a spell mark on the other person, he can use it on the other person. He can also experience the mortal world in his dream and quickly teach the other person various knowledge. That's why the old Taoist priest can
It is said to have a use in enlightening living beings.
Before Lu Zheng's current level of cultivation was not enough to support him in using the Spiritual Pointing Technique - that is, the spell that the old man in the cave used on him and Hu Yijun on Liu Qingyan and his daughter to directly pour knowledge points into their brains - before, the dreaming technique was
A very useful method.
The other puppet techniques and enchantment spells are even more powerful. That is to say, Lu Zheng has practiced the "Nine Heavens Golden Que Cave True Transformation Divine Technique", so his mental strength is not weak, otherwise his two hundred years of Baiyun Zhenqi Dao practice would not be enough to support him in using this technique.
Road magic.
Paper puppets, wooden puppets, clay puppets, and puppetry can be transformed into human figures, and even fake flesh and blood meridians can be created, which is comparable to illusion. Then, with the blessing of enchantment spells, the puppets can be made to look like living people, using arms and fingers.
Call at will.
Compared with the most popular spells that summon ghosts into paper people and then use spells to control the ghosts, the enchantment spell has fewer consequences and is more powerful. The puppet can also exert its own certain strength. Compared with the kind of spell that drives the ghosts
The power of the spell is more than doubled.
Lu Zheng:≧?≦
Give me a sword in exchange for luck, give me wine in exchange for spells!
This time I came to Baiyun Temple, and my goal has basically been fully achieved.
Taoist Master Ming Zhang looked at Lu Zheng speechless, and Yuan Jing looked at Lu Zheng with a look that was even more shocking.
I have not been back to Baiyun Temple once or twice before. I feel that my popularity is not as good as the first time you came back... But when I looked at the cloud pattern sword in my hand again, Yuan Jing stopped talking...
Of course, every time Taoist Master Mingzhang went out to visit friends, he would carry a small jar of Wuliangye or Huadiao in his hand, which also made the host smile and made Taoist Master Mingzhang more face-saving.
During this period, Lu Zheng was also lucky enough to go to the back mountain and meet several ancestors who were said to be over 200 years old.
However, Lu Zheng couldn't feel their cultivation at all. He could only get a glimpse of it from their deep eyes and postures in harmony with nature, which confirmed what he had learned and gained some insights.
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Ten days passed in the blink of an eye, and it soon came to the eve of the New Year. Baiyun Temple had already prepared all the preparations for the next day's Dharma ceremony, and then there was a vigil in the whole temple.