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Chapter 17: Reciting a Spell

The dancing horse was stunned.

When summoning Liu Shilong, Wu Ma never imagined that things would come to this point.

The sacrifice, which originally had to wait until the rain prayer meeting, was suddenly brought forward by myself.

And I mentioned tonight.

It's hard to say whether Li Yuan's head will be stewed in the pot, but Dancing Horse's head will really be put on the altar.

This bright and blind operation of mine is comparable to Zhou Yu's clever plan to calm the world.

Liu Shilong, you old bastard, can't you act better and not let people see your flaws?

The dancing horse was just cursing. When I came back to my senses and thought about it again, I couldn’t blame Mayor Liu.

After all, I was watching the entire battle, and Wang Wei and Tian Deping were pretty good thieves.

For Wu Ma, the biggest feeling after time travel is that Wang Wei and Tian Deping don't seem to be as useless as history books say. They are very sensitive and decisive.

Who said the ancients were not smart?

However, Dancing Horse was not panicked.

During the days of fighting for his life with the zombie monster, Wu Ma learned that plans cannot keep up with changes, and learned to calmly deal with various variables.

There's no use panicking, and being afraid won't help.

Shortly after it was confirmed that the sacrifice would be brought forward, Wu Ma quickly came up with his own battle plan.

Wu Ma first rode the gray snake and walked around all the counties and cities he could reach. The purpose was to familiarize himself with the terrain and survey the escape route.

Dancing Horse discovered two strange things——

First, there is always a hidden corner in every room in the County Cheng Mansion, either behind the wardrobe or under the coffee table, hiding a strange rattan pattern.

Wu Ma had seen similar patterns on the altar and door panels of the secret room.

Wu Ma once thought that this was to prevent him from escaping, but after thinking about it, it seemed that the person who made the picture didn't want others to know.

Second, there is a dark room next to the Dancing Horse Secret Room. The entire floor is painted with complex patterns, and the surrounding walls also have strange patterns. It is as if the entire dark room is an altar with no idea of ​​its purpose.

It is useless to think too much about these two things, and it is impossible to think clearly. The way to escape is to be studied from the "Illustrated Manual".

Wu Ma returned to the door of the secret room. The two guards were no longer in fighting mode. Their noses were bruised and their faces were swollen. The look of disapproval between them made Wu Ma smile unconsciously.

When he came out previously, the dancing horse was stabbed by the pattern on the door and was seriously injured. This time he learned a lesson and got through the wall, and everything turned out to be safe.

However, the light in the room became even dimmer.

The dancing horse went back into his head like a thin wisp of smoke, and the pulling force that had been restraining him disappeared.

Wu Ma's consciousness once again came to the "Illustrated Book of Monsters of the Tang Dynasty", drifted into the open space surrounded by white mist, and stood in front of a picture scroll like a white wall.

Wu Ma looked at the squares divided by the carving knife on the scroll.

A faint shadow appeared in the first square, as if cast dimly under the dim light of a candle.

Wu Ma examined it carefully and found that the outline of the phantom had the appearance of a bear and a human demeanor.

When does the ghost appear?

What does it mean.

what's the effect.

How to use it for dancing horses.

These questions may be a matter of life and death for the dancing horse.

Wu Ma decided to take the postgraduate entrance examination seriously with a scientific and rigorous attitude.

First of all, the phantom appeared during the time when the dancing horse left the secret room.

There is no smoke without fire. The appearance of the shadow must be related to the special encounter of the dancing horse during this period.

Wu Ma thought about it and realized that he had probably had three special encounters.

One, wandering around in people’s heads.

Second, explore the Juncheng Mansion and discover the patterns.

Third, they throw splashes and roll around on the altar.

The phantom must be related to these three things.

Judging from Dancing Horse's intuition, the probability of it being triggered by the third thing is greater. As for why, it doesn't matter.

The important thing is how to use the shadow to escape.

For nearly an hour, Wu Ma, with the attitude of a science and engineering college student, conducted various experiments on the phantom that he thought might produce results.

First, the dancing horse chants a spell to the phantom.

From Alibaba Open Sesame to Harry Potter Poius, Flagrate, and Specialis revelio.

From "The King of Heaven Covers the Earthly Tiger" to "Chicken Stewed with Mushrooms".

From "If he is strong, let him be strong" to "I will fuck my sheep".

From "Jack" to "John".

From "boys are strong" to "girls hold up the wall".

From "I'll bring you a message when the imperial army takes off their clothes" to "Those with big eyebrows and big eyes have also rebelled" (yes, this is the case).

From "The air is shaking, as if the sky is on fire" to "Yeah, the storm is coming."

Wu Ma read everything he could think of.

Totally useless.

Second, the dancing horse stands in front of the shadow, reciting incantations and dancing at the same time.

The reason why Wu Ma does this is that the shadows on the scroll can easily make Wu Ma think of things like witchcraft.

According to some records, witches in the Tang Dynasty were very good at dancing.

Or called Dancing God.

The dancing horse controlled the gray snake, and based on the memory in his mind, he tried to dance big rope, tango, samba, ballet, jazz, tap, cha cha, and waltz.

There is also pole dancing.

As for whether it dances like it or not, the dancing horse cannot control it.

I jumped many times, but the shadow didn't respond.

Third, the dancing horse tries to touch the phantom with the gray snake.

Dancing Horse's temptations are very cautious.

The dancing horse is not afraid of pain and can endure even torn nerves.

Dancing Horse is worried that the phantom will swallow the gray snake or even himself.

For this reason, Wu Ma endured the pain and pulled off a small piece of gray mist from the tail of the gray snake.

Don't worry about how you pulled it.

In short, the dancing horse threw this small piece of gray mist towards the virtual shadow, like a child throwing a stone into the river.

To Dancing Horse's surprise, the shadow's response fit perfectly with the metaphor of throwing stones——

Taking the falling point of the gray mist as the center of the circle, ripples rippled layer by layer.

Soon, calm was restored.

After the gray mist passed through the scroll, it was unscathed.

The dancing horse became more playful, and he used his bald tail to roll back a small piece of gray mist. He swam to the side of the scroll and threw the gray mist out like a child.

The gray mist bounced up and down on the shadow's face, swayed twice, and floated happily past.

The dancing horse rolled the gray fog back again and again, and threw it out again and again.

The more the dancing horse plays, the more slippery it becomes. Eventually, the gray mist can bounce on the shadow seven or eight times.

Wu Ma couldn't help but think of a time when he was a child. After the rain, the sky cleared up, and there was a large muddy water on the ground. Wu Ma and his friends stood by the water, holding a bag of stones, and threw the stones into the muddy water. Who could win more floats?

Sometimes, the fight lasts until dinner time, and my mother comes to the pool to look for the dancing horse, pats the dancing horse's trouser legs, and says, "You don't know who gave birth to this dirty child," and then pulls the dancing horse's little dirty

Hands go home.

The dancing horse wanted to cry for no reason.

However, he could no longer shed tears.

Dancing Horse is no longer a child who is too playful and forgets to eat.

The dancing horse stopped playing with the gray mist.

He felt something was not quite right, so he took the gray snake out of the illustrated book and looked around.

The secret room was still quiet, but Wu Ma sensed new changes.

Dancing Horse saw what really bound him - it was a chain invisible to the naked eye.


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