Chapter 85: The Condensation Talisman in the Dream
An idea came to Shi Mu's mind, and he immediately used his mental power to drive the milky white clouds in his mind, trying to condense them into runes.
He originally had the attitude of giving it a try, but as soon as this idea came up, a strange scene appeared in the next moment!
The milky white clouds in his mind suddenly mobilized quickly and condensed into a rune easily. It was the fire attribute rune that he had tried many times without success before. The difference was that this rune
It's milky white.
As soon as he paused, the white runes in the sea collapsed and turned into milky white clouds again.
Shi Mu was shocked and confused!
There should be no use in condensing it into runes in a dream, right?
After he gave a wry smile, he calmed down his mind again and continued to watch the transformed white ape perform the moon-swallowing pose and continue to absorb the essence of the moonlight.
The night passed by in a flash, the sky was getting brighter, and the moon disappeared into the sky.
Shi Mu's body was shaken, and he woke up from his dream, feeling refreshed and feeling comfortable.
He exhaled a long breath, stood up, and at the same time subconsciously urged his mental energy in his mind.
At this moment, Shi Mu's face froze and his body froze in place.
Because in his mind, a fiery red rune was floating quietly, emitting a soft light. It was the fire attribute rune that he had been pondering over for the past three days but could not understand.
"This..." Shi Mu was stunned, almost unable to believe all this.
But the next moment, a look of ecstasy appeared on his face, but taking into account the surrounding situation, he tried not to laugh out loud.
After a while, the smile on his face disappeared and his mood returned to calm.
It seems that the White Ape's dream is far more magical than originally imagined!
Shi Mu flicked the dew on his body and walked quickly towards his residence.
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A few days later, Shi Mu excitedly came to a three-story attic with a red glazed roof somewhere in Valley Square.
This "Five Elements Building", which specializes in selling warlock items, is actually just across the street from the "Danxiang Pavilion". Shi Mu paid special attention to it when he came to buy elixirs.
As soon as Shi Mu entered the first floor of the attic, he found that there was no one in the store. The first thing that caught his eye was a big red wooden counter. A thin middle-aged man with a goatee was picking up a thick stack of animal skins behind the counter.
Two handyman disciples in black shirts beside him were also helping to count something.
"Your Excellency, are you here to buy something or sell something?" As soon as he saw Shi Mu coming in, the thin middle-aged man immediately stopped his movements, turned around and greeted him with a smile.
"Oh, are you still buying things?" Shi Mu's heart moved and he asked seemingly casually.
"Yes, we accept all kinds of things related to warlocks. Do you have any good things here?" the thin middle-aged man said with his eyes lit up.
"That's not true. I want to buy some materials for drawing talismans today, and I'd like the shopkeeper's recommendation." Shi Mu said with a slight smile.
"The materials used to draw talisman are nothing more than French brush, French ink and talisman paper. Please see, this is the best talisman paper in our store. It is made of purple spirit wood that is more than a hundred years old and mixed with various precious materials.
Yes, the adsorption of French ink is very good, which is enough to increase the power of the talisman you draw." The thin middle-aged man said, and skillfully took out a stack of talisman paper that exuded a strange fragrance from the shelf behind him.
"I wonder how much this stack of talismans costs?" Shi Mu asked.
"Not much, just thirty thousand taels of silver." The thin middle-aged man held out three fingers with a smile on his face.
Although he was prepared, Shi Mu was still shocked by such an astonishing price.
Thirty-two hundred taels, that is to say, one talisman paper is three hundred taels!
"Then...how much does the cheapest talisman paper cost?" Shi Mu frowned and asked simply.
"One thousand five hundred taels!" When the thin middle-aged man heard this, the joy on his face gradually faded, he slowly put down the talisman in his hand, and replied calmly.
"How much does the cheapest French ink and French brush cost?" Shi Mu thought about it secretly and asked again.
"The lowest price for each piece of French ink and French brush is three thousand taels."
"Okay, give me one each." Shi Mu gritted his teeth secretly, took out 7,500 taels of silver notes from his pocket and handed them over.
The thin middle-aged man took the bank note from Shi Mu's hand expressionlessly, glanced at it lightly, and then waved to a handyman disciple not far away. He waited for the other party to come over and said a few words, then turned around and turned around.
He turned around and picked up the animal skin.
Shi Mu was not impressed by the change in attitude of the thin middle-aged man. He leisurely looked at the various warlock-related items in the store with great interest.
"Senior Brother, your things!" Not long after, a handyman handed over Shi Mu's things.
A low-level magical pen made of the spirit hair of an unknown monster, a bottle of ordinary magical ink made of cinnabar mixed with the blood of monsters, and a stack of one hundred yellow talisman papers.
Shi Mu looked at it, nodded with satisfaction, asked the other party to wrap it up, and immediately left the Five Elements Pavilion and rushed towards the stone house area in a hurry.
After Shi Mu returned to the stone house, he first adjusted his breathing on the stone bed for a moment, and after adjusting his physical and mental state to the best, he stood up again, walked to the stone table, and took out the stack of talisman papers he had just bought.
One piece was carefully laid out on the table, and the French ink and French brush were placed aside.
After opening the cork of the bottle of Fa Mo, a faint smell of blood floated out.
Shi Mu picked up the magic brush with his right hand, his expression gradually became serious, and he closed his eyes. A red rune that was spinning and spinning suddenly appeared in his mind.
After a while, he opened his eyes and exhaled a long breath. While carefully trying to figure out the red runes in his mind, he dipped his right hand into Dharma ink with a magic pen and wrote on the runes as slowly as possible.
Dot and write to write out this rune.
As a result, this rune alone took a full stick of incense.
When he finished writing the runes, Shi Mu realized that he was sweating all over.
He carefully picked up the talisman and looked at it with narrowed eyes for a long time. After confirming that there was nothing wrong at all, he finally felt relieved.
Immediately afterwards, Shi Mu stretched out his right index finger and gently touched the talisman paper, and the mana in his body surged from his dantian, and then slowly poured into the runes according to the requirements in the "Spiritual Talisman Scripture".
As he poured in his mana, dots of light gradually appeared on the runes, and soon they connected together. When he poured in the last bit of mana, the entire rune flashed with aura, like a living thing.
Everything went very smoothly. Shi Mu happily put down the talisman pen in his hand, stretched out his hand, and the talisman paper he had just drawn immediately fell into his hands.
He held the talisman and shook it gently, then threw it into the air. With a "bang" sound, the rune spontaneously ignited without wind and turned into a spark the size of a bean, igniting the talisman instantly and a faint mana.
Fluctuations spread.
When Shi Mu saw this, his face immediately showed joy!
However, his expression quickly calmed down again.
This is just a basic fire rune. Even if it is drawn into a rune, its power is limited. If it is really useful, it can only be used to light fire.
In addition to recording some basic runes, the Spiritual Talisman Scripture only records several elementary five-element spell arrays.
In addition, in the Sutra Pavilion that day, Uncle Ju had also mentioned to him that some of the rare talisman arrays collected in the Black Demon Sect were sold in Linglong Pavilion, but they were naturally very valuable.
Shi Mu shook his head, put away the things on the table, and sat down cross-legged.
As long as he can become a true Talisman Master, he can receive a large number of tasks in Guangyuan Palace and accumulate a large amount of cultivation resources.
Shi Mu thought with such joy that he took out the Jade Slip of the Spiritual Talisman and Treasure Sutra from his arms again and began to meditate on the next rune.