Chapter Eighty-Eight: The Change of Spiritual Eyes
After Shi Mu put on his clothes, he walked to the table and sat down, took out a spirit stone from his body that emitted a scorching blue light, and looked down for a moment.
Immediately, he took out the jade slip from his body that recorded the Spirit Rune Treasure Sutra, put it on his forehead, and suddenly a rather complex rune array appeared in his mind, consisting of twelve runes.
"Martial arts, martial arts! Those who cultivate both of them either major in one of the martial arts or techniques, and the other is only slightly involved. Either the martial arts or spells came to an end, and they felt that they could no longer break through the bottleneck, so they had to go to another path. I'm different from the others, I have the help of the Moon-Swallowing Style, and it takes almost no effort to cultivate the way of magic, so if I want to increase my strength in a short period of time, I can really cultivate both at the same time. Compared to those offensive spells, it is the support spells that have helped me the most now, and this time I must draw this light talisman. After a while, Shi Mu took off the jade slip, looked at the cyan spirit stone in his other hand, and muttered to himself.
The cyan spirit stone in his hand was a relatively rare wind attribute spirit stone, and the rune array that had just been consulted from the Spirit Rune Treasure Sutra was a wind attribute rune array.
This wind attribute spirit stone was taken out by Shi Mu as a reward after Shi Mu helped an old disciple refine a large number of low-level talismans in one go not long ago.
However, due to the relative scarcity of wind spirit stones, Shi Mu had to give the other party another water attribute spirit stone to be reluctantly replaced.
"It's a pity that I don't have the elemental sensing power of the wind attribute, and if I want to make this talisman, I have to use the power of this spirit stone. Shi Mu's face showed a look of pain, and he took out a small bottle of blood-red magic ink and a small stack of dark cyan rune paper from his arms.
The blood-red magic ink emitted a faint fishy aura, and it was obvious that there was a flash of spiritual light inside, and the small stack of rune paper was much more delicate and heavy than ordinary rune paper.
These two things also cost Shi Mu a lot of silver taels.
However, there is no way, and the higher the rune is made, the higher the requirements for the French ink rune paper.
I heard that the magic ink used in high-level runes is made of the blood of high-level demon beasts, and the rune paper is also made of the skin of powerful demon beasts and made of animal skin rune paper after special treatment.
However, at the moment, Shi Mu obviously didn't need such a high-level thing, and the cyan rune paper was enough for him to use.
Shi Mu put the things on the table, took a few deep breaths slowly, calmed down, and then picked up the talisman pen, dipped it in magic ink, closed his eyes slightly, and then opened it suddenly.
An amazing scene has appeared!
The pupils of Shi Mu's eyes suddenly doubled, and they turned pale gold.
At this moment, in his eyes, the rune paper in front of him, which was only the size of a palm, was suddenly enlarged, becoming the size of a desktop, and the subtle texture on the rune paper that could not usually be seen by the naked eye also became as thick as an earthworm at this moment, which can be described as delicate.
The change in Shi Mu's eyes still started after cultivating Yunshen.
Half a year ago, after he cultivated Yunshen, his eyesight improved greatly again, and he didn't care about it at first, but when the second layer of Yunshen was practiced, his eyes had another mutation, and as long as his eyes were infused with mana, they would turn pale golden.
This mutation not only greatly increased his eyesight, but also allowed him to control and magnify something he wanted to observe, magnifying it dozens of times.
When he first came out, Shi Mu was also startled and frightened.
But it wasn't long before he discovered that this ability was used to draw talismans, and it was like a fish in water!
Speaking of which, whether a rune can be successfully drawn depends mainly on whether the rune array itself is drawn correctly, whether there is an error in the position of each rune, and whether the group of spirit patterns is inappropriate.
Each rune in the rune array is not independent, but there is a subtle connection, which is extremely demanding for the rune master to draw, and any slight error will lead to the failure of the entire rune array.
However, Shi Mu's talent for magnifying his eyesight, his subtle grasp of each stroke of the runes, and the precise control between the various runes, are not at all comparable to ordinary runes.
Of course, each rune's divine sense mana is different, and the elemental sensing power is also different, and there is also a deviation in the rune array comprehended by the same kind of rune.
In this way, Shi Mu could not directly copy the example of the rune array on the Spirit Rune Treasure Sutra, so he could only successfully draw a rune by himself first, and then use his eyesight to enlarge his talent to reproduce the successful rune almost perfectly.
As a result of this, it is difficult to say about the middle and high-level runes, but when making low-level runes, the success rate has reached **, which makes Shi Mu excited!
Compared with other talisman apprentices who can only succeed once a dozen or even dozens of times, his success rate is worlds apart, which is also the main reason why he has been able to earn a lot of resources in the past six months.
Shi Mu's eyes froze, and after taking a long breath, he grabbed the cyan spirit stone with one hand, and moved with the other arm, and the magic pen stained with blood-red magic ink was only on the cyan rune paper, at a speed that was more than twenty or thirty times slower than normal activities, and the runes were drawn little by little like embroidery, and at the same time, through extraordinary eyesight, he observed the subtle changes of each stroke under the pen.
As a result, a rune was written down completely, and it took him enough time to make a cup of tea.
Soon, traces of sweat appeared faintly on Shi Mu's forehead.
But he didn't realize that it was just such a rune, two runes, three runes......
As the runes of the Light Body Technique were completed one by one at the same speed, the top of Shi Mu's head was already white, and the sweat on his back was getting more and more.
After another quarter of an hour, when Shi Mu was engrossed in drawing the ninth rune, for some reason, the rune he was drawing immediately flashed with inspiration, and he secretly screamed in his heart, and before he could make any moves, the rune immediately turned into a burst of blue light.
The whole talisman was instantly turned to ashes in the light!
Seeing this, Shi Mu couldn't help frowning slightly, and put down the magic pen in his hand beside him expressionlessly.
He didn't know how many times he had encountered such failures in the past six months, especially the first time he drew a talisman like this, which was the most likely to fail.
He stood still, his eyes slightly closed, and recalled the drawing process a few more times, still feeling inadequate in his heart, and finally turned directly to the bed, and meditated on it to recuperate.
After a while, Shi Mu's eyes suddenly opened again, the joy in his eyes flashed, and there was a faint look of understanding on his face.
He immediately jumped up from the bed with both hands, quickly spread out a dark cyan rune paper on the table, and began to draw a second rune after a slight groan.
This time, Shi Mu's speed was a little faster, and the jerky places he encountered when he first drew them had all been integrated, and he actually drew the twelve runes on the rune paper in one go, forming a seemingly mysterious rune array.