MTL - I Try To Become An Immortal Through Mortal Science-Chapter 36 Han Laomo's Golden Marrow Pill

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  Chapter 36 Han Laomo's Golden Marrow Pill

  In the practice of the Ice Muscle and Jade Bone Technique, Bailiandan plays the role of a system patch, and it is undoubtedly extremely difficult to manually write the same patch.

  However, this is not impossible for immortal cultivators, because immortal cultivators possess the sharp weapon of divine consciousness.

  Luo Hong discovered in actual operation that the stronger the consciousness is, the more delicate the work can be done, and the smaller things can be observed at the same time.

  Luo Hong believes that this is the reason why immortal cultivators can immediately perceive the world more clearly after they advance.

   "My spiritual consciousness is already twice that of an immortal cultivator of the same level. If I want to improve it, I'm afraid I have to practice magical skills such as "Da Yan Jue", or use divine objects such as [Soul Cultivation Wood] to nourish it.

  Even if I can obtain these two, it will take a lot of time to grow my spiritual consciousness. Coupled with the large amount of time required for follow-up research, it will affect my plan to build a foundation before the age of thirty, which is not worth the candle.

  So, at present, my primary goal is to obtain Jinglian Pill. "

  The reason why Luo Hong is obsessed with cultivating the sixth layer of the Ice Muscle and Jade Bone Method is because the mortal world has a strong discontinuity!

  There are class leaps everywhere in the cultivation of immortality, the most typical one is the big realms on the road to immortality.

  The reason why the foundation-building monks can crush the Qi-refining monks is because the mana energy level of the foundation-building monks has increased by leaps and bounds after the foundation is built, and the level of life has jumped up a big step.

  Don't look at the ice muscle chapter which has a total of six layers. Luo Hong has already trained five layers, and it seems that it is not a big deal to be short of one layer.

  In fact, the income obtained by practicing the sixth floor will be much greater than the sum of the income of the first five floors.

  If the income of the first five layers of the ice muscle jade bone method is expressed by a function, it can be clearly seen that it is a curve that rises relatively steadily and gradually approaches the marginal point.

  The marginal point is the arrival point of the sixth floor calculated by Luo Hong through the data collected through the first five floors. This is also the basis for the proficiency of the ice muscle jade bone method in the physical examination form.

  Because the frequency of marginal points in the process of cultivating immortals is too high, Luo Hong can basically determine the root cause of the marginal points and marginal effects, which is definitely related to the most basic energy particles in the mortal world—spiritons.

   Furthermore, it can be deduced that spiritons have a marginal transition effect.

  The most powerful proof is the existence of things with spiritual eyes.

  The so-called spiritual eyes are...

   "I want this book!"

  An ordinary voice brought Luo Hong, who was drifting further and further away, back to reality.

  He looked at Han Yunzhi's booth, and saw a young immortal cultivator who, although not ugly, would disappear immediately if thrown into the crowd, was flipping through a copy of "Changchun Gong".

  Luo Hong took a sip of Yulong wine, allowing the surging aura in his chest to restrain his inner excitement.

  Old Devil Han, I've been waiting for you!

The elixir that Han Li offered to trade was exactly what Han Yunzhi needed urgently. She was trying her best to sell the goods on her booth to Han Li. When she noticed Luo Hong's gaze, she immediately turned to cover it like a little hen protecting food. .

  Luo Hong couldn't help smiling, he didn't affect Han Li and Han Yunzhi's first encounter, and always existed as a spectator.

  It wasn't until Han Li successfully changed to Jinzhu pen that he was about to turn around and leave, Luo Hong said:

   "Fellow Daoist, please stay a little longer. I see that you bought these things because you want to make talismans yourself. I happen to have some good talisman-making materials here. Why don't you take a look."

  Han Li stopped in his tracks. He had already noticed Luo Hong beside him, but he didn't know Huang Fenggu's clothes.

  This brother is as white as those three Mohist girls, which is really strange.

   "I'm sorry, I just need some cinnabar. Looking at the talismans you put out, you shouldn't be selling such low-level spiritual materials, right?"

  Han Li glanced at Luo Hong's booth a long time ago, and all the talismans displayed on them were exquisite products full of mana and aura. After being greedy, he strengthened his determination to learn the art of making talismans.

   "Haha, fellow daoist's remark is ridiculous, who said that immortal cultivators with superb talisman making skills don't use cinnabar?

  You know: cinnabar with yellow talismans, blue paper with blood patterns. Keep the ink on the tip of the pen, and dance with the dragon and the snake. When you go, you need to think twice, and regret your greed in your heart. After realizing this ideal, the magic talisman can be achieved by itself. "

  Luo Hong laughed, and immediately compiled a doggerel based on her experience in making talismans.

  Han Li felt that the other party was inexplicable at first, but the more he listened to it, the more he felt that these few poems were full of talisman-making principles, which were not comparable to the dry talisman-making methods he saw from the book.

  He kept this poem firmly in his heart, and after pondering it over and over again, he remembered that the stall owner was still waiting for his reply, and suddenly cupped his hands in shame:

   "Thank you for your guidance, I have benefited a lot, but there is nothing else to trade except for some low-level pills on my body, I wonder if you would like it?"

  Han Li completely regarded Luo Hong as an immortal cultivator proficient in talisman making, and immediately asked for advice without hiding his identity as a novice in talisman making.

"It looks good. I have a jar of Moyun Frog Blood here. If you exchange it with a bottle of golden marrow pills, I'll add some yellow talisman paper and cinnabar. A dozen green talisman papers are worth a piece of spirit stone, and you can exchange them for a bottle of golden marrow pills." A elixir, as much as you want."

Luo Hong filled the booth with all kinds of talisman-making materials, thinking that Laomo Han, who is thirsty for knowledge in the world of cultivating immortals at this time, is a good friend. He will feel that he has benefited a lot from just a few words of cultivation experience. After he joins Huangfeng Valley There is no such good thing.

   After receiving two bottles of Jinsui Pill from Han Li, Luo Hong checked the properties of the medicine.

  Good guy, Jinsui Dan, which should have similar medicinal properties to Huanglong Dan, actually has a potency of 10. I'm afraid it's not because the cultivation base of the two main ingredients has been hundreds of years.

  Old Demon Han, you deserve to be the one!

  Luo Hong happily closed the bottle cap, and reminded Han Li who was putting away a pile of talisman-making materials:

"Fellow daoists are beginners in learning how to make talismans. Failure is inevitable. Demon blood is expensive. It is recommended to use it after successful practice. In the practice stage, it is most suitable to use the combination of green talisman paper and cinnabar. This will not affect the success rate and save a lot of money." cost."

   "I see. My surname is Han and my name is Li. I am a casual cultivator in the mountains. Thank you for your guidance today."

   Han Li thought he had run into such a pure-hearted family immortal cultivator as Wan Xiaoshan again, so he volunteered his name out of gratitude.

"In Xialuohong, it is a rainbow that permeates the Changhong, not a red with red makeup. The kindness of the advice is too exaggerated. These are the common sense of making talismans. Although they are not recorded in the books, they have basically learned how to make talismans. Immortal cultivators of this technique know about it. Fellow Daoists don’t have to be so serious about it.”

  Luo Hong was overjoyed, and his first step in befriending Laomo Han was considered a success.

  (end of this chapter)