Jiu Ze arrived in front of Yong and Tu Wei, bowed first, and then asked Yong for advice: "Junior just tried to read the introductory book on spells, but couldn't see the content in the book, so I came here to ask my fifth aunt for advice."
Zhu Yong sat upright and looked at Jiuze with a kind and kind look: "Beginners to mantras need to plant a 'root of wisdom' in their bodies before they can learn the inheritance of mantras. I guess you have never been exposed to mantras before."
It turns out that there is such a thing. Jiu Ze understood clearly: "Yes, this junior has never learned it before."
The smile on Zhu Yong's face was gentle and bright, and he waved to Jiu Ze: "Come here."
Jiu Ze stepped forward according to the words, and just stood in front of Zuo Yong, Zuo Yong's fingertips were already on Jiu Ze's eyebrows. He left with a light touch, Jiu Ze felt a chill in his mind, and then he realized A brown light particle the size of a fingernail appeared in the sea.
"This is...?" Jiuze asked.
"That is the root of wisdom. When you start to practice incantation, this root of wisdom will gradually grow and sprout. The more profound your incantation is, the stronger this root of wisdom will be."
"Go and get it," Zhu Yong said again.
After Jiuze left, Tu Wei, who had been sitting silently, smiled deeper and said softly: "Obviously you forgot..."
Before he finished speaking, Tu Wei realized that although he was speaking, he could not make a sound. Knowing that Zhu Yong had moved his hands and feet again, he glanced at her and switched to voice transmission: "It's a silencing spell again, you always This is the only way."
Zhu Yong looked at Tu Wei, and with a thought in his mind, he blocked Tu Wei's subsequent sound transmission. When his eyes glanced at the spell hut, his face was unconsciously filled with color.
Well, that's right, the little girl is easy to fool, I don't doubt her at all.
Jiuze was in the hut at this time, opening the previous introduction to spells. This time he was able to continue reading without any hindrance.
"The curse distinguishes life and death, the life curse can be eliminated, the death curse has no solution, the curse distinguishes good and evil, it can kill all souls, and save innocent people. The curse is like the wind without a trace, like the water without form, it can cut the rising sun, control the thunder, the curse can preserve all things..."
Jiuze watched bit by bit, and gradually sank in. She didn't know that since she opened the introduction to spells, the conversation between the two old masters outside had not stopped.
"Tsk tsk, this little girl can see pretty quickly." Zhu Yong was pleased.
"It's not that difficult to learn the spell." Tu Wei had already solved Yong's silencing spell. Seeing Jiuze staying in the spell cabin, he complained softly: "This kid doesn't know how to manage his time."
"Why not," Zhu Yong immediately retorted, "I think she arranged it very well. Learning spells requires you to concentrate on it."
Tu Wei took his time and asked: "You think I don't know how to do it?"
Zhu Yong also laughed: "But you are not as proficient as me."
Tu Wei glanced at Yong and suddenly changed the subject: "Speaking of which, Mianshan Qijia is the only one left with Mingguang's spell inheritance, right?"
Zhu Yongbian was also a little hesitant: "Yes, in this generation of the Qi family, there are a total of two people with pretty good qualifications. One died three hundred years ago, and the other joined the Taoist sect. Now the Qi family doesn't know what else to do. Can you stand it up?"
Tu Wei sighed: "She betrayed the sect, but now her inheritance is only three thousand years old."
As soon as these words came out, the atmosphere seemed to freeze. After a long time, Zhu Yongcai said, "She has tried so hard, but she has just been wiped out."
Tu Wei laughed out loud and turned to look at Yong. The smile on his lips was sarcastic, and his eyes were complicated and deep.
Zhu Yong closed his eyes and laughed softly.
"Stop talking, let's make a bet on when the girl can finish reading the introductory book."
"One day." Tu Wei said.
Zhu Yong raised his eyebrows and glanced at Tu Wei, revealing a bright smile: "What a coincidence, so am I."
Jiu Ze ignored what was going on outside the window and concentrated on studying the spell book.
Probably because I have memorized too many books in the past few years, I often find that I read books very quickly. In the past, when reading such books, I had to stop and ponder the meaning, or carefully analyze certain points. Think and understand.
But this time, Jiuze read through this introductory book of spells almost effortlessly, and he could clearly remember the key points of knowledge in it. There were no difficult concepts or complicated and difficult figures to learn.
After reading it through, I feel that my consciousness is clear, and the brown seed in the sea of consciousness seems to become brighter for an instant.
When Jiuze put down the book, the morning sun had just begun to heat up, and the golden light shone down, erasing the remaining scarlet color on the horizon little by little.
Pushing open the door, Jiuze looked at a piece of green grass bathed in the warm sunshine. He stretched out his hand and cast a growth spell on one of the grasses according to the spells and spell-casting gestures mentioned in the book.
The first time I cast a spell, I was always unfamiliar. Jiuze's spell was not cast correctly. A leaf of the green grass suddenly grew long. It had touched the ground and extended for a long distance. The green leaves were also affected by the spell. Improper technique resulted in a large area turning yellow, leaving only a tiny bit of green on the long green leaves lying close to the ground.
If it grows too much, it will wither.
Jiuze took back his hand and thought calmly.
On the seventh day of practicing the spell, Jiuze's longevity spell gained some color, so...
"Sixth Aunt? What are you doing?"
Jiu Ze looked at the six-year-old girl in front of him who looked cold but had an extraordinary appearance. At this moment, she was being carried by the other person's arm into the small divination classroom next door.
"Your longevity spell has made great progress, and your spell has achieved some success. From today on, you will practice star magic with me."
Tu Wei's words were serious and serious, and his appearance even contained a hint of awe-inspiring fairness.
But Jiu Ze expressed doubts about the six-year-old master's judgment.
Her immortality spell had only just achieved immortality, so how could she have made great progress? Also, she had only learned one spell, so how could she have achieved so much success?
Of course, although Jiu Ze was confused, he would not contradict Tu Wei because of this. He had to learn it sooner or later, and it was the same with learning divination and then learning spells.
"Astrology is to use the power of the stars to read fortune charts..." Tu Wei was halfway through his class when he was interrupted angrily.
"Tu Wei! I've only been out for a quarter of an hour, and you're going to do some tricks for me. Give me..."
Jiu Ze could tell that it was Zhu Yong's voice. He looked up at Tu Wei who was teaching and saw her waving her hands calmly, isolating Zhu Yong's voice from outside the hut.
Jiu Ze blinked and suddenly felt that he was a hot cake.
"The so-called unpredictability of heaven's secrets is not limited by rules, but that the heaven's secrets are ever-changing and difficult to fathom. Therefore, after stargazing and peering, one needs to carefully deduce the false and retain the true. People often mistakenly think that astrology is just divination. This is a big fallacy..."
Tu Wei continued her teaching.
Jiuze felt a little guilty, well...she was the "ordinary person" who equated astrology with divination.
Two books suddenly fell in front of my eyes.
It's not very thick, and one of the books is foldable and can be unfolded.
Jiuze opened the booklet and found a star map.
"Come stargazing with me at night," Tu Wei said.
"yes!"
For some reason, Jiuze felt a little excited when Tu Wei's class was demoted.
After so many years, the old masters of Taiyuan Palace, Tu Weizhenger, taught her lessons from the beginning.