Maybe I shouldn't die.

Chapter 41 Testing the Instrument

So, after recovering the spiritual power in her body, she walked towards the spiritual field. Before she arrived at the spiritual field, she saw the familiar Chiji monster. She looked up at the sky and saw that it was dusk. It turned out that this Chiji monster usually came out at dusk. No wonder she had never seen it before. It turned out that the time was wrong.

Fang Yue walked forward and picked up the monster. She didn't know if it was her illusion, but this monster seemed to be a little bigger than before. Its color was still a mixture of blue and green, but the blue was obviously more than the green.

She played with the monster for a while, fed it a wood-attributed spirit stone, and then reluctantly put it down. It was getting late, and she still had to go to the spirit field to take a look, so she couldn't waste too much time.

After only two days, most of the soil in the spiritual field had turned black. Fang Yue first used spiritual water mixed with the essence of plants to send down a spiritual rain, and then roughly scanned it with his spiritual sense, but failed to find the spiritual earthworms. They must have gone deep into the soil.

She took out the beast card and used the spell to summon the spirit earthworm. Soon the spirit earthworm emerged from the soil. Fang Yue carefully checked the spirit earthworm and confirmed that it had no abnormalities and even grew a little bigger. Then she felt relieved. She added some spirit soil and left.

After returning to the courtyard, Fang Yue took a medicinal bath and then went to bed early. The mental fatigue caused by continuous refining of spiritual tools could only be replenished by sleep.

On the second day, Fang Yue tried to input spiritual energy into the defensive magic card "Floating Green" that had been refined. She did not fill the magic card until the spiritual energy in her body was exhausted. However, Fang Yue was very satisfied. The more spiritual energy the magic card could store, the longer its protective shield could last.

After her spiritual power was exhausted, she sat in meditation to practice. Although the soul-replenishing powder could quickly restore her spiritual power, it also contained a small amount of elixir poison. She had already taken a lot of it when she was refining magic tools in the past two days. In order to give her body enough time to eliminate the elixir poison, she would not take any more elixir powders for a short period of time.

After her spiritual power was restored, she input it into the magic tablet again. She repeated this four times before the spiritual energy in the magic tablet was saturated. Inputting more spiritual energy would only overflow. Only then did Fang Yue stop.

It was already dusk, and she hurried to the spiritual field, spread the essence of plants and trees, and fed the spiritual earthworms again. She also met the Chichi monster again, and after ravaging it, she fed it a spiritual stone.

In the next few days, Fang Yue did not immediately practice the attacking magic weapon "Autumn Water", but began to study the magic fan "Rosehip" that can train spiritual consciousness. Although this magic weapon does not require practice, Fang Yue has never used it, because spiritual consciousness is very important for practitioners.

If the spiritual consciousness is damaged, at the very least the cultivation level will regress and it will be difficult to make a breakthrough, or at worst the person will become stupid. No matter which consequence it is, Fang Yue does not want to see it, so she is extremely cautious in using this magic weapon.

She studied it for a whole week, and was sure that she had mastered the magic weapon thoroughly. Even if she made occasional mistakes in its use, it would not affect her own spiritual consciousness. Only then did she begin to formally try to use this magic weapon to train her spiritual consciousness.

On the third day of studying the magic weapon, Fang Yue discovered that the soil in the spiritual field had been fully nurtured. The soil of the entire spiritual field was already yellow with black, reaching the standard of a primary spiritual field. She immediately planted peanuts. Peanuts will mature in twenty days, just enough to harvest before going to the Qingya Secret Realm.

Fang Yue carefully sent out a bit of spiritual consciousness and let it touch the magic fan "Rosemary". As soon as the spiritual consciousness touched the magic fan, Fang Yue felt a cool sensation, as if she was in a summer spring, extremely comfortable. Presumably, this was the effect of the Qiong Yu Mine to warm and nourish the spiritual consciousness.

Before Fang Yue could feel anything, she was pulled into a maze. The cool feeling emanating from the maze nourished her spiritual consciousness. Fang Yue followed the instructions and walked down the maze. The maze was winding and difficult to walk, and the deeper she went, the stronger the cool feeling became.

Fang Yue had only walked a short distance when she felt a little dizzy. She knew that this was the limit of what she could train today. The instructions said that if one felt dizzy for the first time during training, one should withdraw one's consciousness immediately. Forcing oneself to go deeper would not only fail to train one's consciousness, but could also cause injury to it.

Fang Yue was a person who listened to advice very much. When he felt dizzy for the first time, he immediately withdrew. The dizziness disappeared immediately after he withdrew. Fang Yue checked his spiritual awareness and found no signs of increase. Well, it was only the first time he practiced, so how could it take effect so quickly?

There are ways to quickly enhance spiritual awareness, but they are also accompanied by greater risks. Fang Yue does not need to enhance her spiritual awareness urgently at this moment. She is a person who likes safety and is more accustomed to practicing step by step. Although it is a bit slow, it is safe enough.

After practicing like this for another week, the peanuts began to bear fruit. Fang Yue then decided to start practicing the attack weapon "Autumn Water". The shape of Qiu Shui was similar to Ruyi. With the experience of practicing "Floating Green" last time, Fang Yue practiced it quite smoothly this time.

Both were top-grade magical instruments. The time required to refine "Qiu Shui" was one hour less than that of "Fu Cui". Fang Yue was very satisfied with it, as it showed that her spiritual awareness had indeed improved a lot after a period of training. After the magical instruments were refined, it was time to test their effects.

She had never tested the defensive magic weapon because it could not attack her from the outside, but she had no such concerns about the offensive magic weapon. She came to the river where the spiritual field was located and began to try to use the magic weapon. "Qiu Shui" could only enhance the magic formulas of wood and water attributes, so she only tried to use the magic formulas of these two attributes.

She first tried the wood thorn technique, and indeed condensed a few more wooden thorns than before. She could only condense four wooden thorns at a time before. After using the "Autumn Water" magic weapon, she was able to condense five. The speed of condensing wooden thorns was also a little faster, but the spiritual power consumed was reduced.

Fang Yue was very satisfied. Although the enhancement in each aspect was only a little bit, the spiritual power in a cultivator's body was fixed. The little bit of spiritual power saved could sometimes bring extra benefits. She believed that every bit of improvement would be valuable.

She tried all the wood and water attribute spells she had learned and found that they all showed an enhancement. Then, not giving up, she tried spells of other attributes and found that they were exactly the same as before using the magic weapon, with no tendency to be enhanced.

She stopped only when her spiritual power was about to be exhausted. A monk would not completely exhaust his spiritual power when he was outside, as that would be a very dangerous thing. A monk whose spiritual power was completely exhausted was no different from a mortal. Even a low-level poisonous insect or poisonous weed could cause the monk's death.

This kind of thing is extremely common in the wild. Even within the sect, those small animals that do not pose any danger to low-level monks will not be cleared away because it is too troublesome.

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