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Chapter 22 The Industrial Revolution of the Talisman Industry

"How much can you save by trying so hard? As long as there are disputes in this world, it will all be in vain." Chi Lao, who had been quiet for a while, appeared again and harassed Su Li, as if every time he went through some difficulties in his life

When there is a turning point or something important happens, the soul hiding in the ring will come out and say something.

At this time, Su Li was drawing talismans over and over again, alternately drawing the blood-activating talisman and the disease-repelling talisman. He had a premonition that they would be needed next. But after hearing Chi Lao's words, he said without even a trace of wavering: "You

You are right, disputes always exist, and birth, old age, illness and death are things that happen every day. I can't change the world, but I can try my best to change the people in front of me."

He was no longer confused about this kind of thing, otherwise why would he have chosen the profession of doctor in his previous life?

"But this is just a drop in the bucket. There will be a big war here soon. Even if you die from exhaustion, you won't be able to save everyone." Chi Lao was still talking about his reasoning: "Some people have been saved by you.

But what will the more people you didn’t have time to save think?”

"They will scold me, hate me, and even humiliate me." Su Li responded calmly: "Human nature is like this. It doesn't worry about scarcity but inequality. I'm not surprised about this."

"..." Chi Lao was speechless again. He thought this young man was poisonous, right? He knew everything and yet he was still talking nonsense! So it took him a long time to hold back a sentence: "How about you give me to him?"

Your senior sister, right? I think she needs me more than you and is more suitable for me."

"No, I won't give you to anyone else." Su Li replied firmly, because he had already determined that this old Chi was definitely not a good person, and wouldn't it be harmful to others if you gave it to others?

"..." Chi Lao wanted to cry. He begged for mercy and asked: "Why? I am completely useless to you, why can't you let me go?"

Su Li replied calmly: "I just think it's fun to chat with you when I'm bored."

"%@!" Chi Lao said something in a dialect with a broken tone. He felt that he would be late for the mission he was shouldering this time, which would disappoint many people.



At about the same time, all the ancestors from the major sects or the hidden holy land were aware of it, and then they counted with their fingers... Looking at the results, they felt something was wrong, so they counted with their fingers many times. Finally, someone

I asked myself strangely: "Why is there no sign of the evil tribulation that occurs every five hundred years? What on earth is going on..."

On this day, the major secret masters came to a common conclusion: The evil catastrophe that has ravaged the land of China for thousands of years has been postponed for some reason... This is very uncomfortable. They have done everything for this evil tribulation.

I was fully prepared, but now that it has been postponed, I feel like I was punched in the cotton.

Therefore, during this period, the middle and upper-level personnel of the major forces were very painful, because they found that their ancestors had become so irritable for some reason... Could they still make an appointment for a 'special period' together?



Su Li had no idea that he had unknowingly brought a mudslide to the world of cultivation. He was being inspired by Chi Lao... He found that if he continued to do this, it would be a drop in the bucket. He had to improve his efficiency! But how to improve it?

What about efficiency? As a young Taoist who had experienced the explosion of information in his previous life, he immediately thought of a 'good idea' that made his master jump into rage.

He found a piece of radish, and after cutting it, he started carving it with a knife. This knife was specially made by Su Li in the town for the convenience of surgery, but it was rarely needed when it was needed.

That's it. Han Yan saw Su Li's flexible and precise sword skills from the side and had to confirm again that this guy is a waste if he doesn't practice swordsmanship... But who made them members of the Sword Sect now?

The first carrot seal was carved quickly. Su Li dipped the carrot seal in ink and then injected it with zhenqi to see if it would work... However, his whimsical idea would definitely not work. Zhenqi

It ran into a lag halfway through the operation. There seemed to be some problems with the emblem he carved, and it was unable to conduct his true energy well.

"Crack!"

The piece of radish just shattered all over the floor. Su Li was caught off guard and splashed radish juice on his face.

"Tong'er, do you think it makes sense to do such a thing?" Gu Zhuzi asked, holding back his anger. He wanted to see Su Li realize his mistake.

However, Su Li said with bright eyes: "Yes, I thought wrong just now...it should be the master's homemade spiritual ink that conducts the true energy, not the radish, so I completely got the order wrong."

"..." Gu Chuozi was so angry that he was a little breathless, but he still snorted coldly: "Then you can continue to try. You can use the spiritual ink I have here as you like, and then tell me your results."

The old Taoist priest turned around and ignored Su Li... but this attitude fully showed what a good person he was. He did not want to impose his will on Su Li, so he would rather waste some spiritual ink

We also need to let Su Li implement his ideas and then learn from the setbacks.

But he never expected that Su Li would succeed!

The little Taoist boy directly made a smooth cut surface of radish, and then used spiritual ink to draw the pattern of the blood-activating talisman on the cut surface of the radish in one go. During this process, Su Li could clearly sense the spirit ink on the radish.

The true energy conduction is good, but because the water in the radish causes the spiritual ink to continuously dissolve, it cannot continue to maintain its state.

So he immediately used a 'small sealing technique' to seal the spiritual ink on the cut surface of the radish, and then directly performed a quick stroke carving on the runes on the cut surface.

The new embossing was finished quickly. Then Su Li used the new carrot seal to dip some spiritual ink into it and then lightly pressed it on a prepared talisman paper...a talisman that seemed to have no problem.

The paper is finished like this. But there are still some things that need to be verified... Because it is printed directly, the talismans on this talisman paper are all mirror images. Su Li doesn't know if the talismans written backward are still valid?

The true energy was injected into the talisman, and then he discovered that this talisman could still be activated! However, the effect after activation was not so gratifying, and its effectiveness was weakened to only 30% of its original value.

This is natural, because when writing a talisman in normal seal script, you need to integrate your own energy and spirit, but the talisman he completed by tapping it like this, even if the true energy transmission is not hindered, it will only be activated when it is finally activated.

Including the item 'qi', doesn't it mean that only 30% is left?

It can be said that this is a talisman without a soul... But Su Li succeeded!

Gu Zhuozi turned his head with a twitching look on his face. Seeing Su Li printing hundreds of blood-activating charms every minute, he felt like he had a heart attack... Although it was only 30% effective, it was a large quantity and full.

Ah! And generally speaking, most diseases cannot be caused by fully effective talismans.

The talisman industry seems to be going through an industrial revolution...


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