Chapter 63: Thinking and Choice

In the living room of the stone room.

Yan Xiong and Miao Lin, who came to visit, had already left, and Meng Zhouren looked at the long box that was opened on the low table in front of him.

The long box was divided into three compartments, and the middle compartment with the largest space was filled with lower-grade spirit stones.

On the left and right sides of the grid are a thick stack of books and books.

There are 800 spirit stones in the lower grade, plus two sets of inheritance classics carefully sorted out by the two, this is Yan Xiong's thank you gift to him.

Yan Xiong also apologized for explaining that this bit of spirit stone was far from enough to match the help that Meng Zhou gave him.

Not only did he completely remove erysipelas from his body, but also made his cultivation rise two levels in a row in just over a month, from a sixth-level Qi cultivation to the current eighth-level Qi training, directly allowing him to transform from a down-and-out cultivator who was on the verge of death to a potential new star who was qualified to peek into the mysteries of the foundation building.

Compared to the kindness of this grace and recreation, no amount of spirit stones is enough to be rewarded.

But the two of them really don't have many spirit stones, because Miao Lin, who is not too talented in Dan Dao, in order to seize the time to progress, put a steady stream of spirit stone resources into the attempts of high-quality new Dan again and again, and then they were burned in the Earth Fire Dan Furnace, which is worthy of the name of burning money.

Therefore, the two carefully sorted out two sets of inheritance classics with him.

One of them was a fragmented second-order Dan Dao inheritance that Miao Lin had pieced together from various channels.

In addition, under the cooperation of Yan Xiong's long-term test pill, Miao Lin, who is not too talented, has made detailed records and reflections on each success and failure.

Through these records, the growth trajectory of Miao Lin, a first-order mid-grade alchemist, can be clearly restored.

When introducing this part of the content, Miao Lin herself was still quite ashamed, because these records fully exposed the fact that she was generally gifted in Dan Dao.

In the general belief, the value of the Incomplete Second-Order Dan Dao Inheritance was much higher than Miao Lin's notes, but Meng Zhou's opinion was the opposite.

He believes that the value of the latter is higher than that of the former.

Meng Zhou has also come into contact with many professional inheritance classics, and he has basically read all the runic inheritance he has gained from Zhou Quan.

He found a big problem, and the bigger problem was that no one else was aware of it.

Those inherited classics all emphasize conclusions and ignore the process, or even ignore the process completely.

For example, the talisman book will tell you in detail how to draw such and such a talisman, but there is no intermediate process at all.

Why is this part of the structure like this, why are these symbols so connected, what is the implicit reason here, and how to avoid confusion when these two places are so similar......

Not at all.

It's like a math problem, with only questions and answers.

In addition, there is a "Mu Qiang" mentality in the inheritance of classics, which is even more straightforward than in reality.

Also taking the rune as an example, the same kind of rune, in the hands of different levels of talisman makers, the drawing skills are also different, and it is not a cookie-cutter copy.

It is then reasonable for all to assume that the more subtle drawing skills mastered by the stronger ones are more qualified to be passed on as standard answers to those who come after them.

The path that those mediocre people push out step by step will only seem rough and clumsy compared to it.

But according to Meng Zhou's thinking, the situation is the opposite.

Dan Dao growth records such as Miao Lin's notes are more valuable than those Dan Dao geniuses who are full of "obvious" and "well-known" Dan Dao magic methods.

Meng Zhou picked up a notebook and opened a page at random, which recorded a detailed record of Miao Lin's failure in refining a certain pill in the thirty-seventh and various symptoms and reactions after Yan Xiong tried the pill, and summarized and analyzed the reasons for the failure and the direction and specific methods for the next improvement according to Yan Xiong's feedback.

And such a record of failure is almost all over every page of Miao Lin's notes.

"This is an alchemist with rational and scientific thinking."

Meng Zhou has also treated many alchemists, and he will also chat with them during diagnosis and treatment, and by the way, learn about the characteristics of each profession.

The experiences shared by those alchemists are full of all kinds of "feelings".

Not only alchemists, but also refiners and talisman makers.

Even when Chu Zheng taught his experience in talisman making, it was also within the music and rhythm, and it was still a "feeling" when it came to the root.

Their common impression of Meng Zhou was that they regarded themselves as an art worker, and that the magic weapon, elixir, or talisman or whatever else was to be born in their hands was a work of art that needed to be created by their own hands.

This is somewhat contrary to Meng Zhou's thoughts, he believes that instead of talking about the mysterious and elusive "feeling", it is better to sit down quietly and quantify the refining of each profession, each magic weapon, elixir or the production of talismans.

Miao Lin is the first professional he has met who does not talk about "feelings" and only talks about facts, which may be related to his average talent, "feelings" are too dull, if her talent is better, she will never take this seemingly clumsy road.

But facts are facts.

After a cursory look at these notes, many thoughts flashed through Meng Zhou's heart.

He genuinely felt that these notes were of great value, and even if they were taken out as a reward, they would be enough.

Then, Meng Zhou looked at another set of inheritance classics that Yan Xiong had sorted out.

Compared with the Dan Dao classics prepared by Miao Lin, the set of contents compiled by Yan Xiong is much more complicated.

The first is a fire-based practice called "Flame Spirit", although this fire-based practice is relatively popular, but the advantage is that it can be perfectly matched with a variety of foundation-building practices, and its power is not bad, many casual cultivators use it as a fundamental exercise.

In addition, there is a spell book dedicated to the "Flame Formula", most of which are fire-based spells, and there are also some other spells that can be complemented by them.

These contents were placed on top by him, but Meng Zhou didn't care about it the most.

He attaches more importance to the following books, one of which is the martial arts body horizontal practice method that he already has in his hand, and the notes are much newer than the one that Yan Xiong threw to him that day, and it seems that he has written it silently recently.

The next one is Yan Xiong's comprehension and insights on the poison path, which is also a wonderful by-product of his long-term troubled erysipelas.

After a quick flip through it, Meng Zhou's attention was attracted by the last classic.

This is a compilation of martial arts compiled by Yan Xiong, and many of them are also in the memories of the previous masters of martial arts, or they can be found to be highly similar.

What caught Meng Zhou's eyes the most was the many special martial arts that matched Yan Xiong's strong body.

Their function is to enhance the five senses of the cultivator.

For example, listening to sound can distinguish the location according to the sound in the dark environment, or when the eyes are damaged, and finally even build a world composed of pure sound in the mind. Isn't this sonic radar?

Another example is the wolf Gu Eagle Vision, all of which are exercises for the eyes, the former is to add majesty and deterrence, and there is a faint sense of spiritual attack, and the latter is to increase farsightedness and precise aiming ability, which is a perfect match with archery or hidden weapon martial arts.

Seeing these martial arts, Meng Zhou's heart suddenly lit up.

"That's right!"

"Cultivating this kind of martial arts or spells is the most cost-effective and the most error-free option!"

And considering that this kind of martial arts and the cultivation method of the flesh body horizontal training method offered by Yan Xiong complement each other and get twice the result with half the effort, Meng Zhou's cultivation plan for the next stage gradually became clear in his heart.

I confess that I haven't even thought of the name of this martial arts horizontal practice method yet.

Long before I opened the book, I actually had a name in my heart, "Turtle Snake Dragon Elephant", the turtle snake strength that has been cultivated can be regarded as its outpost foreshadowing, but after thinking about it, I still feel that this name is too bullish, so that the protagonist is not suitable for Yan Xiong.

Now that I am practicing such a high-end and high-grade exercise during the Qi training period, how can I make up the foundation of the foundation and the Yuan Infant in the future?

It can't be that the higher the realm, the more "back to basics" the name, right? The exercises in the Qi training period are called fighting the heavens and the earth, and the fields are cultivated and hoeed in the infancy period......

But it has to be famous, right?

From the time I named the character of Yan Xiong, I wanted to rely on the direction of Xingyi in the past, and I also had a general idea, but I felt a little skinny, and it was never completely finalized.

Do you have any good advice for me?

(End of chapter)