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Chapter 67: Fireball Technique

  Chapter 67: Fireball Technique

  Han Li, who had been motionless for a while, suddenly raised his right hand and straightened one finger, looking somewhat inexplicable.

  But soon, in the place where Han Li raised his finger half an inch high, a spatial fluctuation suddenly occurred, and several sparks appeared out of thin air. As soon as the sparks appeared, they immediately "sizzled" and turned into a red fireball the size of a walnut in the distorted space. Although the fireball was not large, a wave of scorching heat followed its appearance and spread throughout the room.

  Han Li's face was still covered with a book, lying motionless like he was asleep. Only the small fireballs on his fingertips continued to emit a high-pitched "sizzling" sound of intense burning, which stood out in stark contrast to his calm and unmoving fingers.

  Time was passing minute by minute, and the fireball still maintained its extraordinary vitality, without any sign of extinguishing. However, Han Li finally had a different reaction, his fingertips trembling slightly under the fireball's tip, starting with just his fingers, but as time passed, his wrist, entire arm, and even his whole body gradually began to shake.

  Suddenly, Han Li sat up straight from his chair, and even the book on his face fell to the ground without him realizing it.

  His two eyes stared fixedly at the small fireball on his fingertips, and his face was flushed with redness. From his forehead to the back of his neck, a lot of fine sweat beads oozed out, as if he had just finished some intense exercise, and his whole body was steaming hot.

  After a moment, the fireball began to shake violently in Han Li's body, and the flames on top began to grow larger and smaller alternately, unable to remain calm. Before long, it finally dwindled down, transforming back into a spark, disappearing into thin air.

  As soon as the fireball disappeared, Han Li collapsed back into his chair, looking extremely exhausted, as if he had just done something that consumed a lot of physical energy.

  "This fireball technique is really hard to practice! After studying for almost half a year, I still haven't fully grasped its key points, and it's only managed to prolong its appearance by just a little bit." Han Li muttered to himself as he gazed at the rooftop.

  Originally, on the last few pages of this Changchun Gong secret book, there were also records of several simple spells. These are obviously entry-level things for Xian cultivators, making Han Liru feel like he had obtained a treasure, and for several nights in a row, he was so excited that he couldn't sleep.

  It's no wonder he was so excited, since seeing Mo Dafu's several techniques, Han Li had been very interested in these incredible and powerful things.

  But unfortunately, the current Han Li has a sixth-layer peak Long Spring Cultivation Method, but he doesn't know even the slightest bit of spellcasting techniques, and is completely unaware of even the most basic principles of magic. But now, he suddenly found several types of incantations that are suitable for him as a newcomer, how could this not make him overjoyed?

  The last page of the book records five spells, including "Fireball Technique", "Mind-calming Charm", "Wind-control Decision", "Object-control Technique" and "Heavenly Eye Technique". Each sentence of these spells is so abstruse and profound that it's hard for Han Li to understand.

  No wonder, the language used in these oral decisions is composed of relatively ancient grammatical vocabulary. Although he has read a lot of books, his attainments in this aspect are still very superficial, and he naturally cannot understand the meaning at once.

  Helpless, Han Li finally brought out the desperate spirit of learning Tai Chi again, and plunged into various books on ancient texts, starting to study day and night the true meaning contained in the oral formula, repeatedly pondering every sentence, every word dozens of times before giving up, determined to truly understand without causing any ambiguity.

  Even if he had never learned any magic before, he knew that with such infinite power, if something went wrong, it would be much more terrible than true energy going out of control and entering madness. It could very likely cost him his life in an instant. For the sake of his own safety, Han Li was so cautious and dared not to be careless at all.

  After three months of in-depth study, Han Li finally integrated all the incantations into a cohesive whole from a theoretical perspective, and then he began his actual magical practice.

  This practical hands-on learning experience was a significant blow to Han Li.

  He thought that with his cleverness in learning "Winking Swordsmanship", studying magic wouldn't be too difficult either. But unexpectedly, he suddenly became extremely clumsy at this, clearly understanding the principles but unable to get it right when putting them into practice - either his hand movements were wrong, or he recited the incantation incorrectly, or his magical power was insufficient, making him appear foolish.

  Han Li was also completely helpless in this regard. If it were a problem of insufficient magical power, he would still have a way to solve it, and at most, he could just eat two more spiritual pills to resolve the issue.

  But this was clearly a problem he couldn't grasp himself, it seemed that his innate talent for magic wasn't as good as he had imagined, this was the conclusion Han Li came to after much difficulty.

  After Han Li's long period of bitter practice, he finally achieved some small success in "Fireball Technique" and "Heavenly Vision Technique", but as for the other three techniques, he hadn't even touched the threshold, with no effect whatsoever.

  He was disheartened and could only focus his mind on the "Fireball Technique" and "Tianyan Technique", which he could currently master, and had high hopes for them.

  The power of "Fireball Technique" did not disappoint Han Li at all, and even far exceeded his expectations.

  Don't look at the small volume of the fireball of "Fireball Technique", but the terrible high temperature contained inside is almost invincible to all things, and nothing can be burned.

  Even if it's a sharp blade forged from fine steel, being hit by this fireball would cause the part of the blade that made contact to melt into iron liquid in the blink of an eye.

  After witnessing such inhuman and terrifying power, Han Li even threw the fireball onto the water's surface to test it out. As a result, this entire body of water was ignited instantly by the fireball, just like oil, without showing any signs of being suppressed by the large amount of water.

  After thoroughly understanding the power of "Fireball Technique", Han Li finally understood why Yu Zi Tong looked down on ordinary people with that kind of arrogant attitude.

  Think about it, a cultivator who knows a little magic can easily kill the so-called masters of the Jianghu with small spells like "Fireball Technique". And if a more powerful cultivator were to take action, wouldn't they sweep across the entire Jianghu and be invincible under heaven?

  The disparity in strength is so great that it's no wonder that cultivators like Yu Zitong would look at ordinary people with the same gaze as they would ants.

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