Chapter 291: A Thousand Miles to Hunt and Kill
Whether it is a teleportation talisman or a distant escape talisman, Xia Fan can't refine it now, which shows the preciousness of this talisman, Xia Fan's eyes are really hot, but such a talisman appears on a martial artist in the Xuanwu realm, Xia Fan's shock can be imagined. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info
After the shock, Xia Fan became more and more convinced that Jing Yuanbai escaped through the Far Escape Talisman, but how did Jing Yuanbai urge the Far Escape Talisman? Xia Fan was puzzled.
Looking at the direction in which Jing Yuanbai disappeared and thinking for a moment, Xia Fan seemed to have something to gain, and then soared up, regardless of the hidden means, flew up to the clouds, and chased Jing Yuanbai away.
Xia Fan flew away at full speed all the way, and flew out of one hundred and seventy or eighty miles in one breath before slowing down, in his opinion, the Far Escape Talisman in Jing Yuanbai's hand is very likely to be the lowest level of the Far Escape Talisman, and it is absolutely impossible to escape from the range of more than three hundred miles, although he doesn't know how he can use this talisman, but there is no spiritual power to urge, other methods are very likely to affect the actual effect of the Far Escape Talisman, although Xia Fan is not sure, but he is still unwilling to let go of any possibility of letting go of Jing Yuanbai.
Unfold your consciousness with all your might, and fly as fast as possible while investigating carefully.
However, as time went by, Xia Fan's face became more and more ugly, he had already searched for a hundred miles, and still did not find the slightest trace of Jing Yuanbai, if he couldn't find it in another thirty miles, it would mean that his guess was wrong, if he really guessed wrong, the one used by Jing Yuanbai was not the lowest level of the Far Escape Talisman, that was the more advanced Far Escape Talisman, so it was difficult to say how far it would go.
Thirty miles flew in a blink of an eye, this journey Xia Fan searched more carefully, but still did not find any clues, obviously, he really guessed wrong, unfortunately, the far escape talisman used by Jing Yuanbai was not the lowest kind.
Xia Fan's face finally sank completely, Jing Yuanbai had been seriously injured by him, it was a good time to kill him, otherwise once he healed from his injuries, would he reveal the secret of getting the short knife Xia Fan didn't care very much, but if he turned around with a grudge and killed Li Blacksmith and his wife, it was not what Xia Fan wanted to see, and if Xia Fan took them with him, it was even more impossible.
It's a pity to give up, chasing Xia Fan is not much sure, and he is in a dilemma for a while.
"Hey!"
With a sigh, Xia Fan finally decided to continue tracking, if he could catch up with Jing Yuanbai, it would be best if he couldn't catch up, but it would take more time to catch up, but let him be like Blacksmith Li and his wife in a place where no one knew.
With this mentality, Xia Fan continued to chase forward, and this chase was another six hundred miles, and there was still no trace of Jing Yuanbai.
From dusk to dawn, Xia Fan has been chasing for nine hundred miles, such a distance is one more distance than the distance that can be achieved by a higher level of distant escape, even if he hasn't found Jing Yuanbai yet, Xia Fan has lost hope.
A green mountain at his feet, Xia Fan fell into the clouds without thinking, saw a boulder, and leaned on the boulder to take a rest, this way to chase, Xia Fan was really tired, and he had been flying in the sky, not to mention, it was not easy to use his divine sense to investigate for a long time, and the most direct consequence was deep sleep.
This kind of mental fatigue cannot be effectively compensated for by cultivation, but it is not difficult to solve, and the easiest way is to sleep.
Therefore, after taking a short rest, Xia Fan took out the formation flag, just arranged a simple formation that could not only hide his body shape but also play a warning role, and then climbed over the boulder and fell asleep.
Xia Fan slept for most of the day, and there was a faint scream for help, he turned over, his spirit was much better, he expanded his senses, there were tigers eating people, Xia Fan hurriedly rushed over.
I saw a fierce tiger pressing on a woodcutter, although the woodcutter was not a martial artist, but also quite strong, holding a firewood axe against the tiger's neck, so there was no worry about his life for the time being.
It's just a beast, and he doesn't even know how to die, and the tiger was killed by Xia Fan's sword.
After the woodcutter was saved, Xia Fan didn't care, and asked casually: "Where is this?" ”
The woodcutter replied: "This is Ningyin Mountain, located in San'an County, in the north of Liaozhou in Great Chu!"
"Ning Yin Mountain?" Xia Fan seemed to think of something while Nan Ni was in his mouth, and asked again, "How far is it from Lei Yin Sect?"
"This place is already within the strength range of the Lei Yin Sect, and it is only five hundred miles away from the Lei Yin Mountain. The woodcutter replied.
Wei Boyang of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote "Zhou Yi Shen Tong Deed" is the earliest existing alchemy theory work in the world, and the book mentions that the alchemists at that time had 600 articles of "Fire Records", which shows that fire alchemy has accumulated a lot of experience at that time. The Jin Dynasty alchemist Ge Hong's "Hug Puzi" has made a detailed record and summary of alchemy since the Han and Jin dynasties. But the real alchemy originated with Qin Shi Huang. Throughout his life, Qin Shi Huang had crazy fantasies about the magic of immortals.
According to the "Historical Records", when Qin Shi Huang was in his 20s, he became obsessed with elixirs and "real human arts". In order to achieve the purpose of cultivating immortals, under the instigation of alchemy alchemist Lu Sheng and others, Qin Shi Huang even moved the palace into the Xianyang underground palace, staying in it without leaving home, while reviewing the chapters, while "leading" the immortals, and not allowing outsiders to disturb. Such records can be found in several places in the "Historical Records". At least, Qin Shi Huang was alchemy before he "pitted Confucianism". And the rivers, lakes and seas where he used mercury as his mausoleum and underground palace are likely to imply that he was convinced until his death that Dansha mercury had magical power to help him continue to rule this "eternal" country after his death.
In fact, at the end of the Warring States period earlier, Ba Qing had already taken over the huge Dansha Mercury Empire run by his family. And the immortal magic she mastered was likely to enter Qin Shi Huang's field of vision at this time. The Song Dynasty scholar Liu Chu wrote in the poem "Privet Flower": "Ba women can patent Dan acupoints, and the first emperor is called Nu Huaiqing." This flower is Qintai species, and the red jade burning branch is good at good name. "Huang Lao's magic has sprouted during the Warring States Period, and Qin Shi Huang and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty are also good immortals and immortals. Scholars such as Li Shaojun and Luan Da served in the imperial court, and Liu An was also a famous alchemy pill figure during the time of Emperor Wu, and his book "Huainanzi" once mentioned mercury, dansha, realgar and other medicines. Emperor Jing's alchemy was popular, and Wang Mang at the end of the Western Han Dynasty also liked immortal thoughts and alchemy. In addition, Taoism is also related to alchemy, and Zhang Ling, the founder of Taoism, is also said to be proficient in this art.
There were two different traditions of alchemy before the Eastern Han Dynasty: one was devoted to the search for elixir of life, and the other was the trial production of gold. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the two traditions converged into one, and the alchemists tasted the elixir of life, and the factors that contributed to the combination of the two traditions were actually related to the development of medicine, so many famous alchemists such as Ge Hong and Tao Hongjing were also great pharmacists.