Chapter 45: The Trick of Resisting the Wind

A few years have passed in the blink of an eye, Lin Hao is already eighteen years old, After countless failures, Lin Hao finally learned the use of the spell "Resisting the Wind".

Like the Heavenly Eye Technique, "Wind Resistant" is also a door-supported spell, which can only be used on oneself and cannot be used on others. However, its practical use is much stronger than that of the "Sky Eye Technique". After performing the "Wind Resistance", Lin Hao will feel that his body is as light as a swallow, and with a slight touch of his toes, he can easily run out a few feet away without effort, and this feeling is wonderful, this feeling of easily leaving everything behind him, makes Lin Hao feel like he is addicted to running in the valley several times a day before he is willing to give up and let him get over the addiction.

Of course, the effect of this acceleration is very different from the "ethereal step", the secret art of "ethereal step" is to see the seams, make the impossible possible, and spend a lot of physical strength to accelerate in a short distance, this footwork is the most wonderful in a small place. The "Wind Breaker" is different, except for the consumption of a small amount of mana, there is no physical burden after casting, and you can run wild at will, and there will never be a phenomenon of physical exhaustion. And this acceleration effect will be maintained until the mana is consumed, or the casting stops, so it is generally used by low-level immortal cultivators for long-distance travel or hurriing, and it can be said that it is one of the spells that low-level immortal cultivators must know when they go out.

Since Lin Hao learned the "Wind Fight", he has become more interested in the other two spells "Fixation Talisman" and "Exorcism", and he has spent a lot of time and energy on them, hoping that one day he can comprehend them as thoroughly as "Wind Resistant", but after studying again and again, Lin Hao unexpectedly found that he could not cast these two spells, maybe it was not his own reason, but it may just be that the external conditions for casting spells are not available.

The "amulet" is a kind of charm according to the book, and it must be done using a pre-prepared talisman. Therefore, Lin Hao used to use the yellow paper bought from a nearby town, and then used a brush to draw the so-called magic symbols according to the symbols and patterns on the book. Although the book didn't say what paint needed to draw the rune pattern, he recalled Master Han's silver glittering talisman, so he naturally used the precious luxury of silver powder. Lin Hao didn't know if this kind of paint was effective, but at least from the outside, these self-made talismans were exactly the same as the examples in the book.

It's a pity that just the appearance is the same, but it still doesn't work. When Lin Hao used the spell to urge these talismans, the symbols on the talismans did not emit a dazzling silver light like when Master Han used them, and no other visions occurred, so it can be said that his spell casting failed completely, because he didn't know whether the failure of the spell casting was due to the mistake of the spell or the pinching posture, or because of the unsuccessful creation of the spell. But after this study, it's different.

Through in-depth research on various relevant materials and books related to spell legends, Lin Hao finally discovered that the talismans used by immortal cultivators were definitely not randomly drawn from the ordinary paper and pigments that mortals knew, but made of certain materials unique to immortal cultivators, and maybe some special methods were needed to make them. So even if he is invulnerable in spell gestures, it is unlikely that the spell will be successful.

The same is true for "exorcism". He used to think that the "exorcism" could be used as a target to cast a spell by finding a random object, so the objects of the pinch spell were common objects such as furniture or swords, and of course there was no effect in the slightest. But now that he was reminded of the rune paper, he realized that what this "exorcism" was driven by was definitely not an ordinary object, but a specific item used by immortal cultivators. So Lin Hao took all the strange things he got from Master Han as the object of the "exorcism" and experimented with it, but unfortunately none of the things could be successfully cast. This made Lin Hao very disappointed, it seems that the "exorcism" is not driven by these things, it should be something else.

Now that he knew the probable root of the problem and understood that it was impossible to cast the "Fixation Talisman" and "Exorcism Technique" without the corresponding items, Lin Hao took his attention off from it, and soon after, Lin Hao also had his own original move in the use of the "Fireball Technique".

Lin Hao thinks that the speed of the small fireball that relies on mana to fly is too slow, and it can be easily dodged by a light skill master, which makes it a lot of restrictions in the battle in the rivers and lakes, and it seems a little flashy. Therefore, he simply used the "Fire Bomb Technique" to cast only half of the spell, and when the fireball appeared, he no longer fired it, but used its indestructible nature to control it in his hand as a short divine blade and use it.

At this time, Lin Hao's "Qi Refining Decision" was also eating the elixir as a snack every day, and quietly entered the eighth layer, making his mana grow a lot.