When Mo'er took Old Man An to see the huge pile of gold, Old Man An couldn't close his jaw again.

Mo'er told him that all this gold was extracted from a gold mine on an island using his mind, which made Old Man An even more envious of Mo'er's good luck and made him even more determined.

Mo'er also told Old Man An: "Teacher, if you want to make jewelry like gold-encased jade, or use gold as the base for jade ornaments, you can use any of the gold here."

After taking Old Man An to visit all the places in the space, Old Man An asked Mo'er to bring in the wooden box from his room. After Mo'er brought the wooden box in, she arranged a luxurious suite for him on the cruise ship, and then she went to find Grandma and the others to take a bath.

After taking a bath and returning to the cruise ship, she saw an incredible scene. On the table in front of Old Man An, there were six jade ornaments, including a ring, a peace token, and a jade pendant.

Old man An held a knife in his left hand and his right hand was covered in blood, which he was dripping onto the jade stones one by one.

Mo'er hurried into the house, and a cup of spiritual spring water appeared in his hand as soon as he thought about it. He quickly poured the water on the teacher's hand, and the bleeding stopped immediately.

She said helplessly: "Teacher, that's an ancient jade passed down from my ancestors." Old Man An said a little embarrassedly: "These are all ancient jades."

Mo'er continued, "Teacher, if space could appear at will, then the world would be in chaos! How dare you do this to yourself!"

Old Man An sighed, dropped the knife, and put on the demeanor of a master and said, "Since you have already accepted me as your master, let's start the first lesson today."

After a pause, he continued, "If you want to learn jade carving, you need a basic foundation in painting. Line drawing is not much different from sketching. This painting foundation refers to composition skills, proficiency in the use of lines, and familiarity with objects."

"When holding a piece of jade, the first thing to do is to observe the shape, color, and quality of the jade. Then, based on these, the sculptor can design the composition. This requires a large amount of knowledge. Learning more, sketching and designing more, will make it easier for the sculptor to do it."

Then, Old Man An began to teach Li Moer how to draw line drawing!

From that day on, Old Man An began to spare no effort to impart all his knowledge, experience, and understanding to Li Moer without reservation.

Within a day, Old Man An realized that this disciple was incredibly clever. He never needed to repeat what he had already taught her. He walked Mo'er through the entire jade carving process, from material selection, removing imperfections and streaks, design (drawing the work), rough carving (creating the general shape), fine carving (detailed carving), fine-tuning and finishing, and polishing. He even demonstrated it himself using a piece of bean-sized jade. Finally, Mo'er understood the entire jade carving process.

Afterwards, Old Man An took out a book from his box. The book contained hundreds of jade carvings from ancient times to the present.

Everything is included, from religion, landscape, mythical beasts, plants, animals, utensils, etc.

Although Mo'er was dazzled by what she saw, she still remembered everything firmly in her mind thanks to her strong memory. Then she returned the book to Old Man An.

Old Man An was stunned, looking at Li Moer with a puzzled look, and asked, "What do you mean? I'm giving you this book. When you carve in the future, you can refer to the graphics in this book for design and carving."

Mo'er said, "Teacher, I have memorized all these pictures. I don't need to look at this book anymore."

Old Man An frowned and said, "You said you memorized all the graphics after just one look? I sometimes need to look them over. How could you memorize them all after just one look?"

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