The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 636: The Strange Power of Inherited Power: The Triple Gift of Priest Bloodline

The power of inheritance awakened by the jade pendant on Lin Wei's chest is not based on outlandish external decorations, but rather stems from the ancient priestly heritage deep in her blood. The transformation of her abilities and fighting methods is imbued with a blend of holiness, wisdom, and power, demonstrating the transformation of a true inheritor:

1. "Life Covenant": Resonance of All Things and Healing Holy Light

The first power of the jade pendant awakening is the deep resonance with the creatures of heaven and earth. Since Empress Liu Qian established herself as the Empress of the Great Zhou Dynasty, she advocated female soldiers, female generals and female officials to conquer the world, so Xiao Mingyue and Liu Qian are all

Lin Wei can sense the breathing of plants, the pulse of streams, and even understand the warnings of birds and beasts. More fundamentally, her "Healing Holy Light"—the golden light emanating from her palms or jade pendants is no longer limited to self-healing. It can also transform into a gentle rain of light, soothing the wounds of companions, dispelling toxins, and even, in moments of crisis, "sharing life force," drawing on her own essence and blood to awaken the dying. This healing goes beyond simple physical repair, but rather a process of aligning the "source of life." Even broken bones and dried-up meridians can be reconnected in the light, like spring returning to the earth.

2. "Eyes of the Ancestors": Insight into illusion and the thread of fate

With the awakening of her inheritance, Lin Wei's eyes glowed with faint golden patterns when she focused, allowing her to see through illusions, penetrate fog, and even briefly glimpse the enemy's "flaws"—such as hidden injuries in an opponent's moves, or energy weaknesses in the brewing of spells. Even more profound was her perception of "threads of fate": at crucial moments in battle or decisions, she could grasp the subtle connections of cause and effect, such as the "ominous premonition" of avoiding an ambush, or finding the "critical node" to defeat the enemy's formation in the chaos of a battle, as if the wisdom of her ancestors whispered guidance through her blood.

3. "Elemental Guidance": Priestly Authority to Communicate with the Powers of Nature

As the core figure of the Lin clan priesthood, the jade pendant in her hand is more than just an ornament; it serves as a bridge of communication between her and the natural elements. Through this mysterious jade pendant, she can mobilize the power of the natural elements, but this mobilization is not a simple and crude manipulation, but a more subtle "communication and contract."

When she needs the help of the Wind Spirit, she will call out softly, asking the Wind Spirit to roll up a shield to protect her from the outside world. The Wind Spirit will quickly respond to her request, stirring up a gust of wind, forming a solid shield that tightly wraps her in it.

If she encounters an enemy attack, she will strike a pact with the rock spirits, causing them to rise from the ground to form an indestructible barrier to block the enemy's attack. The rock spirits will obey her commands, moving and transforming rapidly to provide her with the most effective defense.

In battle, she can sacrifice her own blood essence to summon the lightning of thunderbirds and the vines of ancient trees to bind enemies. The thunderbirds will hover in the air, releasing powerful electric currents to trap enemies in the lightning flash, while the vines of the ancient trees will grow rapidly, wrapping around the enemy's body, making it impossible for them to escape.

However, this power is not without limits. She knows that the power of nature is powerful and unpredictable, so she always uses it with awe. She never exploits the power of the elements in a predatory way, but rather "borrows" it as a priestess.

When she summons lightning during a rainstorm, she whispers, "Thank you, heaven, for your gift," expressing her awe and gratitude for nature. When the flames burn in her hands, she carefully controls them, preventing them from harming innocent plants and instead directing them around the wildflowers at her feet, demonstrating her respect for natural life.

It's this reverence and respect for nature that imbues her elemental power with resilience and endurance. Even in extreme environments like deserts and icy plains, she finds a "response" from the local creatures. Sandworms in the desert guide her, snow foxes on the icy plains offer warmth; these creatures become part of her power.

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