The next morning, at the top of Zuohua Peak, there was a figure standing alone. It was Chu Ci.

This peak is a forbidden area of ​​the Jin Fu Sect. Because of its steep terrain and the fact that no one is there all year round, the entire mountain is covered with green trees and lush vegetation. It is indeed an excellent place to rest in peace.

At this moment, Chu Ci had mixed feelings. He didn't expect that he and Han Feiyu would end up like this.

After a long time, Chu Ci managed to calm down. He waved his sleeves lightly, and a deep pit more than ten feet deep suddenly appeared on the ground. Then, Chu Ci placed the bodies of Han Feiyu and Chen Yun in the pit.

After burying the two, Chu Ci found another huge stone, cut it into a tombstone with a dagger, and engraved nine characters: "Tomb of good friends Han Feiyu and Chen Yun". The characters were like sharp swords, deeply engraved in the stone.

After doing all this, Chu Ci breathed a sigh of relief, slowly erected the tombstone on the side of the grave, stared at it for a long time before turning around and leaving.

After Han Feiyu and the other man died, Chu Ci found two storage rings on them.

In addition to the common spiritual stones, elixirs and the like, there was also a tattered book that aroused his great interest.

This book is very old and the pages have long turned yellow. On the cover are written three large characters "The Art of Talismans" in vigorous and powerful style, and below is a line of tiny regular script: "Written by Master Jin Fu".

Presumably, this must have been found by Han Feiyu in the secret realm of Zuohua Peak, and what is recorded in the book should be the method of refining talismans.

Chu Ci knew that this book was extremely valuable, so he hurriedly found a secluded place, sat cross-legged, carefully turned the pages, and began to read them one by one.

It took Chu Ci more than an hour to finish reading the entire book from beginning to end.

The description of talisman making in the book opened a door to a new world for him, allowing him to gain unprecedented insights into the art of talisman making.

According to the description in the book, these talismans were created by Master Jin Fu.

They are different from traditional talismans in that they do not rely on complex rune drawing, but use a unique method to seal the attack power. For this reason, the people on the golden talisman specifically named it "talisman".

If you want to refine a talisman, a necessary prerequisite is to be able to use this method of attack skillfully.

It was for this reason that Chu Ci had failed when he tried to copy the flywheel talisman with a golden pen.

Chu Ci decided to try to refine a talisman according to the method in the book. He now has many offensive moves that he can use, among which the nine-color light column and the Devouring Spirit Fire are the most powerful.

Chu Ci first took out a piece of talisman paper and spread it flat on the ground, then carefully traced the pattern in the book.

This is a key step in the entire talisman-making process. If the corresponding pattern cannot be drawn accurately, everything that follows will be impossible to achieve.

After the talisman paper was completed, Chu Ci placed it on the ground. Then, as he circulated the spiritual power around his body, there was a slight "whoosh" sound, and a beam of nine-colored light shot out towards the talisman paper.

After the nine-colored light column hit the talisman paper, it was like a drop in the ocean.

Chu Ci stared at the talisman paper again and found that the pattern drawn on it had disappeared without a trace.

Instead, there is a small graphic made up of nine colors interwoven together, like a mini version of a nine-color light column, emitting a mysterious glow.

Chu Ci used his spiritual power to activate the talisman. In an instant, a powerful energy gushed out, exactly the same as the nine-colored light column he used.

Since Chu Ci did not use his full strength when refining the talisman, the power of the explosion was limited and only destroyed two or three trees around it.

Despite this, Chu Ci was still very excited. He finally succeeded in mastering the method of refining talismans.

Not only that, Chu Ci also realized that things like the Yuan-devouring Phantom Fire, purple lightning, etc. could also be refined into talismans using this method.

However, now is not the best time to continue studying the talisman.

The fierce battle yesterday caused a great loss of his spiritual energy.

Therefore, the most urgent task at present is to restore one's own strength as soon as possible.

Chu Ci called out the ghost stone monkey and whispered a few words in its ear. The stone monkey's big, lively eyes flickered with light. After nodding repeatedly, it disappeared on the spot as quickly as lightning.

Then, Chu Ci urged the sword and soon dug a deep hole in the ground.

Chu Ci jumped into the cave, tidied himself up briefly and then sat down cross-legged, swallowed a pill, began to practice qigong and regulate his breathing, and soon entered a state of ecstasy.

With the nourishment of the powerful medicinal power of the God-Restoring Pill and the Soul-Gathering Talisman, Chu Ci had fully recovered his spiritual power in just five days.

When he stepped out of the cave again, the ghostly stone monkey had already been waiting at the entrance. Seeing his master come out safely, the stone monkey excitedly squeaked and jumped forward happily, gesticulating as he squeaked, obviously wanting to tell Chu Ci something.

Earlier, when Chu Ci was studying the book "Talismans", he unexpectedly discovered that the book was written by Master Jin Fu. And Master Jin Fu obviously left behind more than just this one work.

A book called "The Secret Book of Talisman Array" was mentioned many times in the book, but Chu Ci had never seen it on Han Feiyu.

Based on this, it can be inferred that there are most likely more treasures hidden in the place where Master Jin Fu passed away.

But Chu Ci didn't know where he passed away.

Therefore, before meditating, he specifically asked the Ghost Stone Monkey to search the surroundings carefully, hoping to find some clues.

From the ghost stone monkey, Chu Ci learned that it had discovered a mysterious place somewhere halfway up the mountain.

Upon hearing the news, Chu Ci followed the stone monkey.

When we arrived at the destination, we saw a narrow cave in front of us. The entrance of the cave was only one foot high.

Chu Ci tried to use his spiritual sense to probe the cave, but he found that there was no reaction at all after his spiritual sense entered.

Based on this situation, Chu Ci speculated that there must be huge secrets and mysteries hidden inside the cave.

Chu Ci had no idea what was going on inside the cave. Instead of destroying the cave entrance by force, he decided to crawl in and find out for himself.

After entering the cave, Chu Ci found that although the passage inside was a bit narrow, it was wide enough for one person to pass through.

To his surprise, the cave wall seemed to be coated with some special substance. The weak light that seeped in from the cave entrance was completely absorbed, making the entire cave dark.

Not only that, Chu Ci also realized that his spiritual consciousness was also affected, as if it was swallowed up by a powerful force.

This feeling was completely different from the usual sense of obstruction. His consciousness was more like being trapped in an endless black hole. No matter how hard he tried, he could not obtain any information about the depths of the cave.

In this place where there was no light and no way to use spiritual sense, Chu Ci's Golden Eye Technique came in handy. He injected spiritual power into his eyes and suddenly he could see everything in the cave clearly.

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