Chapter 2: Miracles

On this night, Wang first sent the funeral home, and during the meal, he heard from his father Wang Shun that the old village chief said that the village school had invited a good gentleman through the villagers of Baisha City, and the class would resume after five days.

When the king returned to his own room, he remembered the deep kindness of his teacher and his anticipation, and he couldn't help but think of the brush.

The king first lit the lamp oil, tied the doors and windows, cleaned his clothes, took out the wooden box, placed it on the table, and bowed respectfully.

He carefully opened the wooden box, pinched the pen holder with one hand, and lightly touched the tip of the pen with the other. I felt that the tentacles at the pen holder were cool and smooth like jade, but the nib was hot and hot like fire.

As soon as you touch the tip of the pen, you can't help but flick your fingers away, and the nib of the pen seems to be getting redder and redder until it is as red as blood and bright as dripping.

He was shocked in his heart, he didn't expect that this hair could still change color, it was not like a mortal thing, could it really be immortal? Wang Xian no longer touched the tip of the pen, turned the pen holder with one hand, and touched the iron ring at the bottom of the pen holder with the other hand.

As soon as I touched the iron ring, I felt a strong suction force coming, and my fingertips seemed to be caught by the iron ring, and a swelling pain spread from my fingertips to my brain, as if a stream of air wanted to drill into my mind.

Wang Xian was shocked and flustered, and he couldn't help but shake his hands together, only to hear the ticking sound, and the pen holder and the iron ring had fallen to the ground separately.

Wang Xian looked at it, the tip of the pen had returned to its dark red original state, and the iron ring was connected to the sealed bamboo knot that had been separated from the bottom end of the pen holder, and the bottom end of the pen holder revealed a hollow black hole, which seemed to be hiding something.

He cautiously stretched out his hand, picked up the pen holder and the iron ring, and found nothing unusual.

Sitting down at the table, he poured out the contents of the pen holder, and he examined it carefully.

It turned out to be a thin parchment roll with a piece of yellow paper sandwiched inside. The paper was painted with strange runes that looked like pictures and words, and the parchment scrolls were densely written with small characters.

The small characters are written by ancient seals, and Wang Xian has seen this kind of characters in Han Xiucai's book, but he can also recognize them.

Wang Xian was overjoyed, put aside the unintelligible yellow paper, and began to read the words on the parchment scroll.

After some skimming, I realized that there were three contents on the parchment scroll, one was the description of the pen, one was the practice of Xuantian Gong, and the other was the charm method of Xuanfu mantra.

Wang Xian estimated that these were all made by the last head of the Xuanfu Sect before his death, and they were left for those who had immortal fate.

This pen name is Qiankun Pen, which is the treasure of Zhenzong obtained by chance by the second-rate sect Xuanfu Sect more than 5,000 years ago, and the biggest secret is that it can be advanced to make talismans.

At that time, the ancestor of the mountain was only cultivated in the late stage of Jindan, but he was able to use this pen to make top-level spirit runes, and the runes cast had the mana of the late Yuan Infant period for a short time, and they could often turn things around at important and critical junctures.

Although it required a large amount of spirit stones, expensive materials, and time, the Founding Patriarch also tried his best to refine five or six top-level spirit runes with this pen.

Wang Xian estimated that it was precisely because of the cross-level talisman effect of this pen that the Xuanfu Sect squeezed into a second-rate sect, and survived many crises, maintaining it for more than 2,000 years, and also enabled the last head of the Xuanfu Sect to escape from the pursuit of the Yuan Infant Monks.

The founding patriarch of the Xuanfu Sect occasionally entered the ancient ruins and collected the hair of the cold iron of the East China Sea, the 10,000-year-old ink jade bamboo and the ancient spirit beast fire unicorn, and made a talisman pen, which is the Qiankun pen.

Ten thousand years of ink jade bamboo made of pen holder, can clear the mind. The fire unicorn hair is made of a pen tip, the unicorn is psychic, as long as the person with the spiritual root touches, it will trigger the aura of the unicorn hair, the blood ** drops, and the hot hands.

The iron ring made of the cold iron of the East China Sea is a storage ring, which has the effect of recognizing the Lord and getting close to those who have spiritual roots, and will test whether the spiritual root is present or not when you dip your fingers.

When encountering a person with a spiritual root, the iron ring will not fall from his fingertips unless he uses force or casts spells to control it. However, in order to use the storage ring, you still need to wait until you have a cultivation above the Qi refining period.

Wang Xian estimated that the successive patriarchs used rings to hide pens, which could not only keep secrets closely, but also respond to the enemy at any time.

Xuantian Gong is the practice that the monks of the Xuanfu Sect majored in. The exercises are easy to practice and advance quickly, but the mana is weak against the enemy, and it is difficult to win against the enemy at the same level.

Xuantian Gong is attached to a Xuantian Sword Technique, which is a set of swordsmanship that uses Xuantian Gong to use the sword to defend against the enemy, as long as the Xuantian Gong is advanced, the sword technique is like learning the tricks of mortal martial arts, and it can be learned and performed quickly, and it will come naturally.

The Xuanfu Sect is mainly based on talisman making, which consumes materials, aura and time, and affects cultivation.

After the talisman is recorded, it consumes very little spiritual power when cast on the enemy.

Therefore, the disciples of the Xuanfu Sect refining talismans, in addition to trading with the outside world in exchange for spirit stones for cultivation, will prepare some talismans of the same level, so that they can protect their lives when the enemy of the same level is in a weak position.

Some talisman refining masters can even easily defeat opponents of the same level because they have more powerful talismans in reserve and cast them at the same time.

The Xuan Fu Spell is a spell method for the explanation, preparation and casting of various types of runes that the Xuan Fu Sect can make.

The cultivation of monks is divided into five levels: Qi refining, foundation building, Jindan, Yuanying, and Shenhua.

The talismans made by the Xuan Fu spell are divided into top-level, high-level, intermediate-level, and low-level talismans according to their mana, corresponding to the same mana of Yuanying, Jindan, Zhuji, and Qi Refining Period cultivators.

Each stage is divided into upper, middle, and lower grades, corresponding to the end, middle, and early stages of each stage.

The monks of the Xuanfu Sect can only make talismans at the same level as their own cultivation.

The higher the rune level, the stronger the mana, and the longer the time. However, the highest level of the rune can only be cast across levels, that is, the monks in the early stage of qi refining can only cast the middle-level lower grade talismans at the beginning of the foundation building at most.

The rune paper attached to the pen holder, Wang first opened it and found that the rune paper was relatively new, in addition to the runes, there were also a few obvious colors.

From the content of the Xuan Talisman spell, Wang Xian knew that this was a low-level low-grade spirit test talisman. People with spiritual roots touch the rune paper and display different colors, corresponding to the five elements of spiritual roots, and gold, wood, water, fire, and earth correspond to the five colors of gold, green, blue, red, and brown.

The Wind Spirit Root and the Thunder Spirit Root are the mutated spirit roots of the Fire Spirit Root, and the Ice Spirit Root is the mutated Spirit Root of the Water Spirit Root.

This low-tier low-tier sigil can only be used three times from the first use.

Wang Xian took a closer look at the colors and found that there were five colors corresponding to gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, and couldn't help but smile bitterly.

From the explanation of the spirit test talisman on the Xuan Fu spell, Wang Xian knew that for people who cultivate immortals, the spiritual root level is divided into the heavenly spirit root of one spirit root, the alien spirit root of the second spirit root, the true spirit root of the general three spirit roots, the pseudo spirit root of the four spirit roots and the miscellaneous spirit root of the five spirit roots, and the miscellaneous spirit root is the worst spirit root.

But while smiling bitterly, he felt lucky. According to the "Strange Stories", although one out of ten thousand mortals has a spiritual root, although it is the worst spiritual root, as long as the heart of the Tao is firm, through diligent practice and penance, there is still a chance to achieve the Great Dao.

Putting away the pen, Wang Xian fell into deep thought.

The Xuantian Gong Method must be cultivated, and the village school is about to resume school, but there is no time to go back to school, which will affect the cultivation. Only when you reach the Qi refining period and have the advanced talisman making effect of the Qiankun Pen, can you start refining the middle-level low-grade and low-level talismans with the Xuan Fu Mantra. It seems that the important thing at the moment is to cultivate the Xuantian Gong method to the early stage of qi refining.