??Chapter 27: Chapter 27 New Weights
Chapter 27: Chapter 27 New Weights
It took Wang Zijia quite a while to figure out what was going on.
“So, you’re saying that, out of nowhere, I now have an innate technique that only exists for those with top-grade spiritual roots?”
“Spiritual Root Seed Demon, wow, this is comparable to the pollution of an Evil Seed! You’re truly an adorable little thing!”
Looking at the golden rune reacting to the balance scale, Wang Zijia was sowhat infatuated.
For quite so ti, he noticed the new item that appeared along with him, a physical object that he had forgotten to the side. It was a red copper solid weight.
Looking at the weight, Wang Zijia was taken aback.
He had seen many weights before, and in three different colors, but this was the first one that was a tangible object.
Wang Zijia sensed that this object appeared as a result of him unlocking his mana and becoming a monk.
He reached out, and the solid weight appeared in his hand, the size of a chicken egg and slightly heavy to the touch.
“Throw a series of techniques into the weight, and it can act as a bridge allowing the power of Tao Fruits to extend outward!”
“What does that an?”
He felt sowhat lost as he sensed the obscure information in his mind. After translating it, this was what he ca up with, but having read it several tis, Wang Zijia was still confused by this new feature.
After pondering for a long ti with a frown, Wang Zijia couldn’t co up with anything.
He looked at what he knew: three techniques and one talent, whose preciousness was self-evident. So Wang Zijia imdiately grabbed the newly born golden talent talisman and threw it into the red copper solid weight.
The two objects rged instantly. After that, there was nothing else. Wang Zijia was baffled and tried to retrieve it, but he couldn’t. It seed like it was a one-ti installation that didn’t support returns.
But his innate technique didn’t seem affected. He could still use it normally. He just wasted ti on unnecessary operations.
The power of Tao Fruit extended outward?
It couldn’t possibly an that it could exchange equivalent value with others, right?
After racking his brains for a long ti, Wang Zijia couldn’t figure it out. For now, he decided to put this aside and investigate further later. As a solid weight, it should have so not so simple function!
By now, Wang Zijia’s true qi had completely transford into mana. His six years of Dao cultivation had resulted in a hundred years of true qi being converted into a year of mana Dao cultivation.
The “Child Stage” had three levels: early stage required twenty years of Dao cultivation to break through, middle-stage fifty, and after one hundred years of cultivation in the advanced “Child Stage”, following certain conditions, one could attempt to ascend to “Sacrificial Wine”.
What deserves special attention here was that a year of cultivation doesn’t equal a year of Dao cultivation. Many people could not achieve a year of Dao cultivation even after ten years.
The root cause of this is that the term “Dao cultivation” originates from ancient tis!
It is said that in the ancient Hongng Era, there was an unusual abundance of spiritual energy in the world, and innate spiritual energies could be seen everywhere, and the whole world was like a Cave Heaven Blessed Land.
Living beings born at that ti had innate spiritual roots, which made it easy for them to beco immortals, and many didn’t know what the mortal world was like because they were born as immortals.
Therefore, during the mortal stage, there wasn’t any distinction of realms, just Dao cultivation. For a monk with top-grade spiritual roots, in an environnt with no lack of spiritual energy, cultivating day and night for a year was considered a year of Dao cultivation.
This is why there were distinctions such as five hundred-year-old minor demons and thousand-year-old major demons in ancient tis to differentiate those below the level of immortality.
In the recent past, the spiritual energy has been dwindling, the realms have been further refined many tis, and the nas have been modified. But Dao cultivation has been retained. However, it also caused a year of Dao cultivation to require a longer and longer cultivation ti.
Cultivation: “Child Stage” early stage (six years)
Spiritual Root: Special Earth Spirit Root (lower grade 3000/?)
Cultivation thod: Wanyu Basic Cultivation Technique
Talent: Spiritual Root Seed Demon
Technique: talisman paper making technique (minor accomplishnt 516/1000),
Clay Transformation Hide Technique (Beginner 562/600),
Earth Spear Spirit Arrow Technique (Not Yet Started 20/200).
Looking at his increasingly abundant panel of information, Wang Zijia had a beaming smile on his face.
Tonight’s gains were imnse, leaving him sowhat overwheld for the mont.
After a detailed inspection, Wang Zijia withdrew from his Sea of Consciousness. As soon as he sensed his body, he felt his transformation, feeling thousands of tis stronger than before.
It took a while to calm down, and he slowly adapted to his changes.
His mana slightly fluctuated as he used his only advanced spell, the Clay Transformation Stealth. Like quicksand, his mana covered his entire body, and his aura quickly faded, resembling his state from yesterday.
He felt a sense of surprise before realizing the power of the spell.
He also experinted with disguise for a while. His body alternated between tall and short, fat and thin. He currently seed like a piece of clay that could be molded at will.
This spell was outstanding for disguises and concealnt, and could even be reversed to heighten one’s aura and intimidate others.
It was worthy of being a core foundation technique of the Big Shot, extrely practical!
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After a while, Wang Zijia stopped experinting, pulled out his storage bag, and started to clean up.
The two secret books weren’t urgent ones. He decided to digest tonight’s gains before touching them, besides, he still hadn’t understood their specific effects.
The remaining spiritual materials seed to be suitable for the Child Stage but most were sowhat eccentric, especially the spiritual bones, hence he needed to dispose of them.
Besides the two Magic Money cards in his hand, he had 114 more. The rest were mostly daily necessities and clothing.
After checking, Wang Zijia was almost certain that these things were prepared for their disciples, or they belonged to those two n.
After sorting for a while, he planned to throw away the clothes and other household items stored inside the next day. This would free up so space.
Wang Zijia put his own treasure box containing the talisman cards and materials into the bag, leaving nothing valuable inside the box.
Without throwing the box away, he put the two martial arts books back, considering it as a souvenir. After all, it had accompanied the original owner and his family, as well as himself, through so tough tis.
After tidying up, he stepped out of the secret room and found that it was already dawn.
He went to the courtyard, intending to test the Earth Spear Spirit Arrow Technique, but then realized that he hadn’t yet mastered the spell.
Bringing up the panel again, he frowned in thought. Doing it this way seed unreasonable?
After a mont, Wang Zijia figured out a solution.
Spells: Talisman Paper Making Technique (Minor Accomplishnt 500/1000),
Clay Transformation Stealth Technique (Beginner 300/600),
Earth Spear Spirit Arrow Technique (Beginner 200/400),
Tai Chi Fist: 98
He used the uniqueness of Tai Chi Fist as a skill weights pool. When the value was enough for the next level breakthrough, he decided on the distribution.
In tis of battle, he could also use an ergency rearrangent and pile the points onto the battle spells!
This seed more reasonable?
Then let’s start with this!
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Satisfied, he exited his Sea of Consciousness. As the spell slightly fluctuated, a brown-yellow earth spear more than a ter long appeared in his hand.
With a slight shift of mind, the earth spear slowly shortened, with the shortest comparable to a dart.
Overall, it was a potent spell, at least for the Child Stage, it was an incredibly powerful spell.
He had only tested it for a while when his expression changed. The spiritual light in his hand faded.
“Squeak!”
“Young master is up so early again?” Wang’s sister-in-law entered as she pushed the door open.
“Good morning, sister-in-law. The dog barked all night, I couldn’t sleep well!” Wang Zijia replied.
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