At night, Shanshan finally had a good sleep, and returned to Gan Province with Jiang Ningming the next day.

Afterwards, Shanshan returned to the space and told his uncle everything.

Unexpectedly, the uncle-master not only didn't frown, but frowned tightly: "Xiaoshan, you must learn the notes I gave you as soon as possible. In addition, I will find some more relevant information for you, and you must learn them as well."

Shanshan didn't want to learn it. She didn't like these things at all.

Because the mysterious arts are not simple at all. She used to think that the mysterious arts were some mysterious things that could be implemented by combining some spells with magic power. But in fact, it was not the case at all. What she knew were simple things that could not be simpler.

The real mysterious art is the combination of Qimen Dunjia, the Five Elements and the Eight Trigrams.

Qi Men Dun Jia, however, centers around the element "Jia," combining elements such as the Eight Gates, Nine Stars, and Nine Palaces to create countless variations. It not only involves concepts of time and space but is also closely connected to astronomy and geography. Each layout requires precise calculation of direction and time; even the slightest error can lead to significant errors.

The Five Elements and Eight Trigrams—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—interact and mutually promote each other, forming the fundamental elements of all things. The Eight Trigrams represent eight natural phenomena: heaven, earth, thunder, wind, water, fire, mountain, and marsh. Their interplay and transformations create endless variations.

The mysterious art is based on this, and various goals are achieved through the use of these elements and changes.

Shanshan then realized that the Mystical Arts and Arithmetic Schools were actually just as difficult.

The Xuanshu sect uses these natural laws to perform precise calculations, while arithmetic is based on human nature and the laws of how things will develop. But no matter which one, it is too difficult for Shanshan.

Her brain wouldn't allow her to cram so much stuff in!

Xuantian knew from just one glance that his own child was thinking of slacking off.

Xuantian had no choice but to say: "First, learn the notes I taught you, and we can talk about the other things later."

Shanshan heaved a sigh of relief after hearing this. With the help of the space-time mirror, her current learning was acceptable, but she was still quite reluctant to learn anything sophisticated.

Well, she admitted that she was a poor student.

Shanshan didn't know that Xuantian had gone to great lengths to help her learn more.

After chatting with Shanshan, Xuantian went to find Yiyi.

When Xuantian asked Yiyi what method Shanshan used when she first learned medicine, Yiyi looked at his uncle with caution: "Why are you asking this? Uncle, although Xiaoshan now has a talent for learning the mysterious arts, she is a disciple of our medical school!"

Xuantian rolled his eyes: "No one is competing with you! It's Xiaoshan who might have a big problem. Besides, she has ruined other people's things and has been exposed. I'm worried that something will happen to her!"

When Yiyi heard this, he became anxious: "Master, what do you mean by this?"

Xuantian expressed his guess: "From Xiaoshan's description, it should be difficult to solve the Feng Shui situation. However, the people over there solved it very easily."

Seeing Yi Yi's confused expression, Xuantian paused for a moment before changing the subject and said, "If it were you, and you encountered a patient who was severely poisoned by the Seventh Flower Poison, would you be able to detoxify the patient the moment you saw him?"

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