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Chapter 95: The Treasure in the Talismanic Bag

  Chapter 95: The Treasure in the Talismanic Bag

  After a brief introspection, Li Wenjun broke free from his depression and loss. His face regained its calmness and serenity. He had thought it through; the green light was gone, an unchangeable fact that he could only accept.

  The path of cultivation must be walked with unwavering determination. Having tasted the sweetness of cultivation, it's unrealistic to give up and become pessimistic and helpless just because the green light has disappeared. There are ways to solve the problem, and he not only needs to continue cultivating but also do better than before.

  With his thoughts in order, Li Wenjun put down the obsession that had just sprouted in his heart, and he focused his attention on this time's harvest.

  Before killing Liu Zhiyun, he snatched the Hu Lu bag from Liu Zhiyun's body, which was a treasure that left a deep impression on him. After killing Liu Zhiyun, Li Wenjun rummaged through Liu Zhiyun's body and took out several more things, taking everything he had gotten from Liu Zhiyun.

  Li Wenjun did not look at the talisman bag first, he looked at other things first.

  What first caught his attention was a small, pouch-like object. It wasn't very big, smaller than an adult's fist, and from the outside, it seemed to be made of colorful silk brocade, with exquisite workmanship.

  Li Wenjun grasped the brocade pouch in his hand, turned the opening downwards and shook it gently. Nothing fell out. He unwillingly stretched out his fingers to probe inside the pouch, when suddenly his expression changed to one of astonishment. He distinctly felt that his hand seemed to have entered a space, this space's size was clearly many times larger than the external size of the brocade pouch.

  Li Wenjun's heart skipped a beat. Could it be that this brocade pouch was also a storage-type treasure, just like his storage bag?

  He began to try to take things out of the storage bag, and soon, in front of him, a pile of things was laid out.

  Li Wenjun rummaged through the pile and found letters exchanged between Liu Zhiyun, Po Junhou's mansion, and Ming Chuanfu's wife, as well as replacement clothes, a small package of gold and silver, and several bottles of elixirs. Each bottle had a label indicating what kind of elixir was inside. The most abundant one was Biegu Dan, followed by Juqi San, Jinchuang Yao, and other low-grade elixirs commonly used in the Xianxia world.

  After searching for half a day, Li Wenjun still didn't find anything valuable, and he didn't even see a single crystal stone that was said to exist.

  Just as Li Wenjun was about to give up searching, he suddenly saw a beautifully crafted jade stone, roughly half the size of a cigarette box, polished very smoothly, with simple floral patterns carved on it and a few words written - "Bai Yue Men".

  Li Wenjun recalled the records in "Xiu Xian Za Lun", which said that Xiu Xian practitioners have a special inheritance method, more advanced and convenient than books in the secular world. This method is called Jade Pupil Scripture. Xiu Xian practitioners often record their cultivation methods, inheritance knowledge of various aspects of Xiu Xian, and pass them on to later generations or other destined individuals through the Jade Pupil Scripture.

  Thinking of this, Li Wenjun was slightly excited, he hastily picked up the jade stone and stuck it to his forehead according to the method described in "Xiu Xian Za Lun", then he tried to use his divine sense to infuse the jade stone.

  A moment later, Li Wenjun put down the jade stone with some regret and shook his head in dissatisfaction.

  This jade stone was indeed a Jade Pupil, but the content inside was very disappointing to Li Wenjun. This was a Jade Pupil that every disciple of the Moon Worship Gate would receive, recording the gate's rules, taboos, daily routines and other things that needed attention.

  Behind Yu Jingjian is a cultivation method called Baitou Shengong, which sounds very powerful but is actually just an ordinary cultivation method. At most, it's only slightly stronger than the Changchun Gong cultivated by Li Wenjun.

  The only thing that piqued Li Wenjun's interest was the appendix to the Baitou Shen Gong, which included a very practical technique - Lingyan Technique. This technique involves skillfully placing one's magical power in the acupoints around the eyes, stimulating the eyes to see the world in a special way, with one of its main purposes being able to inspect the cultivation realm of other cultivators.

  Of course, the accuracy depends on the actual situation. Between the person who casts the spiritual eye technique and the observed person, if the former has a higher cultivation level, the accuracy is higher. If it's the other way around, the possibility of success with the spiritual eye technique is lower, basically having no effect at all.

  No doubt, the spiritual eye technique is an auxiliary spell that has little effect on enhancing combat effectiveness, but it still has some use in observing enemies and scouting formations.

  Put down the jade pendant, Li Wenjun found Liu Zhiyun's identity token again. The token had words written on it, indicating some physical characteristics of Liu Zhiyun and his interpersonal relationships within the Baimen Gate. If an outsider took this identity token, it would be very difficult to mix into the Baimen Gate.

  Liu Zhiyun's body didn't have much valuable stuff on him, which made Li Wenjun somewhat disappointed. He shifted his gaze to the talisman bag, hoping it wouldn't disappoint him either.

  In terms of appearance, this talisman bag looks a bit like some women's shoulder bags. The main body of the talisman bag is a rectangular bag that can hold a 16-open book. There is a strap on the talisman bag, but the strap has been broken off by Li Wenjun.

  This talisman bag doesn't look very pretty at first glance, and it's even a bit old-fashioned. At first sight, it's clear that it has been around for many years. Li Wenjun once used it as a stone to block the gap in a small bay of a pond, and the time it spent there was not short, but now it seems that the talisman bag hasn't been affected at all, and there isn't a single wet spot on it.

  Li Wenjun opened the talisman bag and found that it was also a treasure for storing things, with several layers inside, containing quite a few items.

  Inside the first layer are a few books, one is "Introduction to Fu Lu", one is "Commonly Used Hand Techniques and Magic for Making Talismans", and another one is a collection of essays with Liu Zhiyun's name on it.

  The second layer is a set of ritual tools, including ritual brushes, cinnabar, and jade vials filled with animal blood.

  The third layer was a thick stack of blank talismans, about over a hundred sheets, neatly stacked together.

  The fourth layer consists of more than twenty talismans, all made of yellow paper.

  Li Wenjun casually pulled one out, and saw that this talisman was about half the size of a book, a narrow rectangle. In the middle of the talisman there was a stone pattern, surrounded by many strange symbols and texts.

  The other talismans are very similar, the difference is that the patterns on the talismans are different, some are a ball of fire, some are stone blocks, and some are ice cones. Li Wenjun guessed that these patterns should be the spells carried by the talismans, a ball of fire should be the fireball spell, and an ice cone should be the ice cone spell.

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