Chapter 2483 (Two Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty Three) Sky
Tie Jinjue let his men go out.
Li Pingrun was still immersed in his own thoughts: Or is it that not only Elder Tie, but also his men are used to calling prickly things cactus? But that thing looks different from a cactus. No matter how you think about it, that thing can’t really be a type of cactus, right? Besides, what else did his men say just now? "Sunlight"? Where is the sunshine in this painting? I didn’t realize that Elder Tie had drawn the sun, and the sun itself didn’t appear on the paper. It was really strange.
Tie Jinjue saw that Li Pingrun had an expression of not understanding what was going on at this moment, and immediately asked: "Do you think the sun I painted looks like it has just risen in the morning, at noon, or before it sets?"
"The sun?" Li Pingrun asked.
Tie Jinjue said: "Yes, you didn't see the sun I painted, right?"
Li Pingrun said: "I didn't see it. Is it because your subordinate just said 'cactus under the sun' and Elder Tie deliberately made fun of me and asked me about the sun?"
"I'm not kidding now. The reason why my subordinate said that just now is because he saw the sun I drew on the paper." Tie Jinjue said, "Are you kidding?"
Li Pingrun smiled awkwardly and said: "No, there is no sun on this paper..."
Tie Jinjue pointed to the paper where he had drawn the sun and asked Li Pingrun: "Tell me, what is this?"
Li Pingrun said: "There is nothing. Oh, if there is anything, this place should be the sky, right?"
"What color is it here?" Tie Jinjue asked.
"It's the color of the paper itself," Li Pingrun said.
"I'm asking seriously." Tie Jinjue said, "I'm not joking at all." Seeing that Tie Jinjue suddenly looked more serious, Li Pingrun didn't understand and said, "I'm answering seriously. I’m not joking with Elder Tie.”
Tie Jinjue still felt that something was wrong with Li Pingrun. He was a little curious about where he went when he got lost, so he asked him.
"Actually, I don't know where that place is. I just know that there are many thorny things like Elder Tie's paintings growing there." Li Pingrun said.
"Where did you probably walk there from?" Tie Jinjue asked.
Li Pingrun thought about it for a while, and he did think of how he got there, but he was not sure that he walked that way.
He first told Tie Jinjue how he felt he got to that place, and then said: "Of course, I'm not sure. I still need to walk again to see the situation."
Tie Jinjue asked again: "You told me before that you did something with magic on the road today. I wonder if it was because of those things that you did that caused you to be unable to see the contents of the trace fan through magic again. Have you ever used that kind of magic before? Spell?"
"I have used it, but not in situations like today." Li Pingrun replied.
"After you used that spell before, was there ever a situation where you couldn't see the trace fan through the spell again?" Tie Jinjue asked.
Li Pingrun thought for a moment, and he remembered that he had never looked at the Trace Fan on the day he used that spell, so he didn't know whether everything would be normal if he looked at the Trace Fan under the same circumstances as before.
"It's never happened before," Li Pingrun said, "I've never tried to look at the trace fan on the day I used that spell."
(End of chapter)