Red lanterns were hung along the exterior of the study; today was Li Shiming's first New Year in this world, having arrived here just over three months ago.
If it weren't for seeing Steward Zhang hanging up the red lanterns, he wouldn't have known that the New Year had arrived.
The New Year reminded him of another world, the relatives and friends from that world, all of which he could not return to. In this world, the only emotional tie he had ford with his original self was with his father, Li WenYuan.
At this mont, his father Li WenYuan was not by his side either, and an intense sense of loneliness led him to seek out sothing to distract his thoughts. So, he took out a talisman pen from the chamber's space.
This talisman pen was called the 'Snow Spirit Pen' and was significantly stronger than the ones he had purchased.
This, indeed, was a talisman pen reserved for the use of the Hao Family cultivators, naturally more superior than the ones the Hao Family sold.
On the desk, there was a piece of greenish-yellow talisman paper and a small dish of talismanic ink.
The talismanic ink was concocted by him, produced in the chamber's space through his consciousness, its quality needless to say was undoubtedly the epito of talismanic ink materials.
This particular ink was specially prepared for the 'Basic Light Body Talisman'. He had bought so in the market and found a huge quantity of talismanic ink materials in the storage bag of a Hao Family cultivator, enough to last him for a long ti.
The principle behind talisman creation was to solidify already ford Magic Runes using the talisman paper.
This process was full of uncertainties: undetectable indentations on the talisman paper, uneven mixtures in the talismanic ink, slight anomalies in the cultivator's Spiritual Power Pattern, the speed at which the Spiritual Power Pattern was conducted through the talisman pen, the process of rging the Spiritual Power Pattern with the talismanic ink, and so on.
It could be said that making a talisman was a process fraught with countless unpredictable factors. According to the records of the Hao Family cultivators, being able to produce ten successful talismans out of a hundred attempts could qualify one as a Beginner Talisman Master.
This starkly illustrated the extre difficulty of making talismans. Without extensive practice and consumption of resources, it was impossible to train a competent talisman master.
Moreover, the training of a talisman master required ti. After all, whether or not the talisman was successfully made, it counted as a spell cast, depleting the cultivator's Spiritual Power Pattern.
With Li Shiming's reserves of Spiritual Power Pattern, he could only cast the 'Light Body Technique' ten tis. Even with a hundred percent success rate, he could only make ten 'Basic Light Body Talismans' before needing to replenish his Spiritual Power Pattern.
In addition to resting his Spiritual Power Pattern, the making of talismans also consud a lot of ntal energy, which was even harder to recover.
In fact, no cultivator dared to exhaust too much of their spiritual and ntal energy at once, as doing so would leave them defenseless.
After this period of diligent practice, with the help of IBMz15's optimization of the casting process over and over, he managed to stabilize the casting ti of the 'Light Body Technique' to one second.
Paired with IBMz15's analytical computation, casting the 'Light Body Technique' in one second was currently his limit.
To further accelerate the speed of his casting, he would need a stronger and more controllable Spiritual Power Pattern.
Li Shiming established a five-sense connection with IBMz15, steadied his mind, and slowly channeled his Spiritual Power Pattern into the Snow Spirit Pen.
The Snow Spirit Pen emitted a gentle glow. His Spiritual Power Pattern flowed through the Magic Rune Array on the pen, rging with the talismanic ink at the tip of the pen.
At the sa ti, with the agility of a sports car convertible, he began to inscribe the Light Body Rune onto the talisman paper, but after just one stroke, the glow on the paper flickered between bright and dim.
Then, with a loud bang, the talisman paper exploded beneath his hand, the scattered Spiritual Power Pattern blowing the items on the desk about.
Fortunately, it was an attempt at making the 'Basic Light Body Talisman', which had no destructive force even in failure.
If he had been drawing the 'Basic Fire Bomb Talisman', he would have needed to be constantly vigilant for explosions during the process, as they could be extrely dangerous and even injure him if he were not careful.
Li Shiming stopped his hand, connected to IBMz15's consciousness, and started to replay the video of just a mont ago.
His replay was received through the five senses as if he had reverted to the mont of drawing the talisman, with all the sensations fed back to his senses by IBMz15.
He identified the reason the talisman paper exploded—it was a slight increase in the amount of talismanic ink in one stroke made by the Snow Spirit Pen.
The solution was quite simple: a thread of his Spiritual Power Pattern in the Snow Spirit Pen needed to be diverted to control the amount of the ink, ensuring that it stayed on the paper exactly as needed.
His second attempt failed, and so did the third, and he continued to fail until the fifth attempt. His plan was to practice only five tis each day.
His Spiritual Power Pattern was also needed to cast the 'Spring Breeze and Rain Skill', a task that could not be neglected daily.
The remaining Spiritual Power Pattern was to guard against unexpected events; conserving Spiritual Power Pattern for the talismans was still necessary for their activation.
Although Li Shiming had only practiced five tis, his gains were not slight in the least.
He had studied 'Introduction to Runes' and the notes of the Hao Family cultivator, which already detailed many potential mistakes in the drawing process.
However, what was recorded still needed to be tested in practice. The repeated failures provided him with valuable experience.
His situation differed greatly from that of other cultivators. Other cultivators knew only the point of failure in talisman drawing, without understanding the specific reasons.
He, through the videos from IBMz15, experienced the process of error over and over, ensuring that the sa mistake would not occur a second ti.
Li Shiming took out a self-made pocket watch and checked the ti—it was one o'clock in the afternoon.
His consciousness entered the chamber's space, and he made a bowl of spirit rice.
He filled his stomach with spirit rice alone in the study. Outsiders, seeing him eat just a bowl of rice without any side dishes during the festive season, would probably think he was very frugal.
Yet, if this bowl of spirit rice were to be exchanged for gold, it might fetch an amount of gold equal in volu to the bowl of spirit rice, and that's only if there were cultivators willing to make the exchange.
Si Qin hadn't called him to eat. Not long ago, Li Shiming had explained so matters to her, and coupled with the visits by Gu Jia of the Imperial Family's offerings, she had co to accept the fact that the young master had begun his path of cultivation.
For this reason, Li Shiming now had undisturbed quiet ti and no longer had to worry about interruptions during crucial monts of cultivation or talisman-making.
A small bird flew through the window and landed on the desk in front of Li Shiming.
The small bird's lively eyes watched Li Shiming, as if confirming sothing, before it transford into a piece of talisman paper.
Li Shiming recognized the bird—it was a Hundred-Mile Communication Token, a ans of contact between cultivators.
Corresponding to the Hundred-Mile Communication Token were the Thousand-mile Communication Talisman and the Ten Thousand Miles Communication Talisman. The greater the distance they covered, the higher the quality, and thus the more expensive they were.
Using a Hundred-Mile Communication Token required knowledge of the exact location and spiritual presence of the other cultivator; it functioned as a point-to-point communication thod. If the intended recipient was not present, the Hundred-Mile Communication Token would wait until its Spiritual Power Pattern depleted to a certain degree and then self-destruct.
Normally, a Hundred-Mile Communication Token could last for two days, sufficient for regular ssages.
"Mr. Li, a gathering of cultivators on the third floor of Tianshui Pavilion. I will take you to et your peers!"
Signed by Gu Jia, it was an invitation from Gu Jia. Li Shiming had heard him ntion it before, but he had not expected the gathering of cultivators to fall on New Year's Day.
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