Chapter 867: Five Miscellaneous Exercises and Five Elements (Seeking Subscriptions, Seeking Collections)

The hidden lattice under the stone slab is only three feet long and wide, and the depth is less than half a zhang.

There was nothing but a rusty copper chest.

Could there be treasures hidden in the copper chest?

Zheng Qiu's curiosity was immediately aroused, and he controlled the four rattans to lift the box out of the dark compartment, and used his hand to support it.

The box is a little light, maybe not as heavy as a pear blossom wood table, what will be stored in such a light copper box?

He circled around and found the handle of the box, which had a locking copper chain wrapped around it, and locked the lid of the box.

But in front of Zheng Qiu, this kind of copper chain was no different from a noodle, relying on the flesh blessed by the golden seal of the dragon, and the chain was broken with a slight pull.

Lifting the lid of the copper box, the excited look on Zheng Qiu's face suddenly turned to disappointment, there were no expected magic weapons or treasures in the box.

There were only three tattered old notebooks, and a gray oval stone.

Zheng Qiu first took out the oval stone and looked back and forth, as soon as the stone was pinched into his hand, the vitality and divine power in his body began to operate on its own, emerging from the depths of his mind and spreading to his palm.

There is only one thing that can cause this effect, and that is divine power of a different nature.

Zheng Qiu held this gray stone flat in front of his eyes, mobilizing his spiritual power to explore inward.

Soon, he noticed a red light flickering in the depths of the stone, and the point of light was very faint, like a candle flame in the wind that would go out at any moment.

I understand that this stone contains the power of destruction, which is the "fire spirit" that Mu Meihua once believed.

That humanoid monster was the result of a failed experiment to inject divine power, and it was very likely that the source of divine power injected into that cultivator's body was this stone containing the "fire spirit".

It's no wonder that Mu Meihua will bury it carefully, probably because he is afraid that the power in this thing will run out again and invade other creatures and cause more monsters to appear.

Thinking of this, Zheng Qiu smashed a pale green light into the stone.

Divine powers of different nature quickly collided inside, exploding a small circle of air shockwaves that destroyed the stones into powder.

In this way, the remaining divine power in it has been neutralized, and there is no need to worry about the subsequent impact.

Zheng Qiu took out the three tattered booklets in the box, carefully patted off the dust on them, and flipped through them with a strong light.

The booklet is Mu Meihua's experimental notes, written in the common script of the Cloud Sleeve Continent, which can be read directly.

The first booklet records Mu Meihua's research on the special power of "spirit", which is how to inject "fire spirit" into human bodies.

These contents are also recorded on the stone tablet outside, but the content on the stone tablet is biased towards what happened, and the content in the booklet is more biased towards the operation of the experiment.

Zheng Qiu already knew these things in detail, and there was no need to read them again, so he put this notebook aside.

Pick up the second book and look through it, which also records Mu Meihua's research on the "fire spirit".

In this notebook, it is written that Mu Meihua led like-minded cultivators to try various methods to enhance the power of the "fire spirit", trying to cultivate it as a power such as qi.

After hundreds of attempts, they found that the "fire spirits" were the most sensitive to people's spiritual thoughts.

When a person concentrates all his thoughts and pushes his spirit into the "fire spirit" in a pious attitude, the "fire spirit" will have a strange resonance phenomenon.

Through this phenomenon, the "fire spirit" will absorb a part of the spiritual power, and then grow a little stronger.

Moreover, Mu Meihua and other researchers have also carried out in-depth explorations on the process of cultivating "fire spirits" in this spiritual thought.

They found that the effectiveness of this cultivation was directly related to the ideas of the spiritual power providers.

Ordinary thoughts, sincere thoughts, pious thoughts, steadfast thoughts, fanatical thoughts.

The more crazy the spiritual power provider's belief in the "fire spirit" is, the greater the increase will be after the "fire spirit" absorbs the spiritual power.

Therefore, at the end of the note, Mu Meihua gave a name to the cultivation effect of this spiritual power, which is called Wish Power.

It is believed that this spiritual power is related to the thoughts of the provider's heart.

Seeing this, a smile suddenly appeared on Zheng Qiu's face, it turned out that the cultivation of divine power was like this.

It's no wonder that after so long, the divine power in his body has grown slowly, only when he is in the boundless heavenly river, it has increased rapidly due to external stimuli.

To his delight, when he was in Lingcui Mountain, he used a similar method by mistake to enhance his spiritual strength.

At that time, Zheng Qiu was in a hurry, and at the same time went to the mountain village or town to do some good deeds, so that the people who were helped could erect statues and paintings for themselves, and bow down and give thanks.

In this way, he discovers that his spiritual strength will grow with the help of genuine gratitude from others.

Unexpectedly, the divine power was also cultivated in this way, but it was really an eye-opener for him.

No wonder the dragon clan said that the god lord had countless subordinates, and it is estimated that he also used this method to increase the power of destruction to an incredible height.

Zheng Qiu carefully folded the notebook and put it into the empty bottle, ready to take it back to study.

Then he picked up the last notebook and read it carefully.

This notebook was not written by Mu Meihua, but by a cultivator who was engaged in research with Mu Meihua.

After observing the effects of various types of "spirits", this cultivator developed a negative opinion of them, believing that directly using "spirits" was a matter of playing with fire and self-immolation.

However, he recognized this new power very much, so he changed the direction of his research and began to explore how to use the existing qi and the power of heaven and earth to imitate the various effects produced by the "spirit".

It reads: "Heaven and earth have spirits, but they are invisible.

Looking at its color and feeling its power, this thing is mysterious and indescribable.

Heaven and earth are vast, inclusive of all things, leading to the Xuandao, and different paths lead to the same ......"

This senior cultivator's thinking is very clear, and he believes that the path to greater power can be brought together in the end.

Therefore, there must be a way to achieve the effect of imitating the "spirit" with qi or the power of heaven and earth, but it has not yet been found.

The notes are followed by various attempts, various failed experiments.

Zheng Qiu flipped back, and after turning more than a dozen pages, he found interesting content.

Behind it is actually an exercise, and the beginning is the general outline of the exercise.

"I have been studying the spirit with Mu Mei for more than 50 years, and I have worked hard to unravel the mystery of this mysterious power.

Today, despite the dissuasion, Mu Meihua insists on injecting the spirit of the living, although I know the danger, but I also have expectations for it.

Over the years, I have been searching for ways to imitate, and it has finally come to fruition.

Deliberately compiling exercises, guiding the power of heaven and earth with strength, feeding back to things, and achieving miraculous effects.

I have divided this law into five volumes, called the Five Elements, which is collectively known as the Five Elements Edict. ”