Chapter 37: The Perfect Double Reward
Cheng Ziming was carefully looking at the prizes in his hand, and suddenly heard a few soft sounds of "buzzing", only to see a flash of inspiration, and the remaining six prizes disappeared directly from the jade platform, and then the nine jade platforms suddenly sank slowly together, and they actually sank directly into the ground, and then the floor tiles were closed, as if the jade platform had never appeared on the ground. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info At this time, when I looked at the jade screen, the handwriting on it was gone.
Cheng Ziming secretly regretted that he was about to turn around and leave, but suddenly heard the ground "buzzing" again, and then the floor tiles moved away, and the nine jade platforms slowly rose again, until they were more than half a person high, before they stopped. After that, there was a flash of inspiration on the jade platform, and an item appeared on each jade platform again, shrouded in a cloud of spiritual light. And on the screen behind the jade platform, handwriting appeared again.
I saw that at the top of the screen, it was still written in large letters: Congratulations to Xin Yue for winning the first place in this task, and you can choose three of the following nine prizes as a reward.
"If there is such a thing!" Cheng Ziming smiled heartily, it seems that the previous guess was not wrong, and sure enough, there were two holy cards, and there were two prizes. Since the temple counted Cheng Ziming as two people, Cheng Ziming accepted this double prize unceremoniously.
He hurriedly looked at it carefully, and saw that from left to right, the nine prizes were still in the order of three spirit grasses, three weapons, and three books. These three spiritual grasses are the Divine Concentration Grass that can condense the divine consciousness, the Divine Fruit that can strengthen the divine consciousness, and the Spiritual Ginseng that can repair the wounds of the divine consciousness.
As for the three weapons, two happened to be long swords and broad knives that Cheng Ziming did not choose, and one was twelve Yin Thunder Seeds, which were packed together in a small wooden box. Looking at the explanation on the screen, this Yin Thunder is refined from the Extreme Yin Beast Soul, and after it is activated, it will produce a violent explosion and release a surging Yin and Cold Qi.
This cold qi can not only freeze the body, but also freeze the soul, even if it is an immortal cultivator in the foundation building period, if it is hit head-on by the Yin Thunder, the Divine Soul will be immediately frozen, and the effect will last until the time of a stick of incense, which shows the huge power of this Yin Thunder.
As for the three books, there is still a book of study talismans, but unlike the choice just given to Cheng Ziming, what is recorded in this book of talismans is not the production method of the five-element talisman, but focuses on a method called "ghost talisman". The biggest feature of this "ghost talisman" is that the material is selected from various ghosts, rather than the five elements of materials usually used to make talismans. In addition, this kind of talisman also has special requirements for the "rune pen" and "rune paper" for drawing the rune. The remaining two books, one is a special exercise for condensing divine consciousness, and the other is a basic practice for ghost cultivation.
Seeing this, Cheng Ziming couldn't help but shake his head, and smiled helplessly: It seems that this temple treats me, Xin Yue, in my previous life, as a ghost cultivator. It's no wonder that Xin Yue crossed into this world, and in the final analysis, it was a soul crossing. If you look at it separately from me, it's not like a ghost.
As for ghost cultivation, Cheng Ziming also knows a little. I heard that after some immortal cultivators die unexpectedly, they can turn into ghost cultivation by coincidence, probably abandoning their physical bodies and cultivating immortals purely with the power of their souls. But Xin Yue, that is, Cheng Ziming's previous life, although it was a soul crossing, it had already fused into Cheng Ziming's body, and it was not a ghost that existed alone, so this ghost cultivation method was naturally meaningless to Cheng Ziming.
Therefore, the ghost cultivation method and the practice of condensing divine consciousness were almost immediately excluded by Cheng Ziming.
As for the remaining three spirit grasses, Cheng Ziming felt that it didn't matter which one he chose. Because according to the rules of the demon clan for managing spirit disciples, after leaving the temple, he also had to hand over a spirit grass to the demon clan. Anyway, the demon clan only cares about the level of the spirit grass, and they have an indifferent attitude towards what kind of spirit grass it is. Therefore, Cheng Ziming only needs to choose one of these three spirit grasses and hand them in, and he can leave the Zhi Ling Fruit and Qingling Grass that he just received.
As for the choice of weapons, Cheng Ziming hesitated a little, and ruled out the two options of long sword and broad knife. One of his daggers with the "Wind Shadow Escape" spell is still easy to use, and there is no need to add additional offensive magic weapons. The second is that the twelve Yin Thunder Seeds, although they are one-time consumables, are amazingly powerful, and they can even cause damage to immortal cultivators in the foundation building period. With this yin thunder, it is tantamount to one more hole card.
Determine the choice of Lingcao and Yin Leizi, and then exclude the ghost cultivation exercises and the exercises of condensing divine consciousness, then the last choice is the "Twelve Chapters of Ghost Fu". Although Cheng Ziming has been practicing the method of making talismans, he has been in contact with the Five Elements Talisman before, and he has had the opportunity to see this kind of "ghost talisman" for the first time. Therefore, he was very curious about this book of studying "ghost talismans", and at the same time, he subconsciously felt that if he could use this book as a reference, his talisman making level might be greatly improved.
Therefore, after struggling for a while, Cheng Ziming raised his hand and took the Resurrection Ginseng, Yin Leizi and the "Twelve Chapters of Ghost Fu" law books one after another. After that, the aura on the jade platform thickened again, covering the remaining items that had not been taken away. Then all the jade platforms "buzzed" into the ground. The handwriting on the jade screen also dimmed and disappeared again.
As soon as Cheng Ziming turned around, he saw that on the jade wall behind him, a light door appeared at some point, and the door was full of soft spiritual light, elegant and peaceful. Since there was no other way out here, Cheng Ziming did not hesitate and walked straight in.
After a burst of dizziness, Cheng Ziming stepped out directly from another white light door. He steadied himself, looked around, and found himself in a stone chamber made of bluestone. Although the interior layout is simple, it is very elegant, and it seems to be a tea room for people to relax and take a break.
On the four walls of the room, there are still no windows, only calligraphy and paintings such as landscapes, flowers and birds. In the center is a simple carved wooden table with two carved wooden chairs. In front of one of the side walls, there is a carved wooden couch of the same lacquer color. On the opposite wall, a lattice wooden door with a brass ring was closed. The leopard was lying on all fours in front of the wooden door, squinting and sleeping. This guy was also alert, and when he noticed Cheng Ziming's arrival, he got up with a grunt and shouted, "Where's my storage bag?
Cheng Ziming shook his head with a smile, took out the storage bag that originally belonged to the rich man Sun from his arms, and threw it to the leopard. The leopard took it in its mouth, spun around twice excitedly, and flicked its tail around, but it was unable to speak because it had something in its mouth, so it had to purr like a cat from its throat.