Chapter 2916 (Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen) Thin Stick


Chapter 2916 (Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen) Thin Stick

When he walked up to the two of them, Li Pingrun told them that the three of them needed to go back to where they were standing before. He had already placed all the things related to the practice on the table.

He then said to Tie Hongyan: "This book and this incense burner can't leave my hands for the time being, otherwise it will affect my practice for a while, so I have to take it over."

Tie Hongyan glanced at Wu Xunsheng, intending for him to come with her and Li Pingrun.

Wu Xunsheng asked Li Pingrun: "Shall we go there together now?"

"Yes, Shao Zuying." Li Pingrun replied.

So the three of them walked towards the place where the table was.

Along the way, Li Pingrun blew the top of the incense twice more.

When he arrived at the table, Li Pingrun pointed to the two orange circles on the ground and asked Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng to stand in those two circles respectively.

Those two orange circles were drawn by Li Pingrun on the ground just now with something called "orange xuanhao" that he brought. Orange xuanhao itself is not an ordinary thing, and the drawn circles themselves are magical. The effect of this circle, coupled with Li Pingrun's method, makes the effect of this circle even rarer.

Li Pingrun also entered a circle. This circle was cyan, and Li Pingrun also drew it with orange. When he first drew it, it was orange, but after he did it, it turned cyan.

Li Pingrun talked to Tie Hongyan for a while about what to do, and also said that he would turn around and fiddle with the things on the table. This was also a necessary process, and it had to be done before both she and Wu Xunsheng entered the process. Do it after the orange circle. Tie Hongyan nodded after hearing this and told Li Pingrun that he would tell Wu Xunsheng what he said in writing.

After Li Pingrun turned around, he placed the book "Yin Lian Gong" in his left hand on the table, opened it, and used two thin sticks to place them horizontally on the upper and lower sides of the open book. The book will no longer turn pages by itself.

He placed the incense burner in his right hand on the right side of the book, and used a thick stick to touch the two thin sticks of "Yi Lian Gong" at the same time, and to be perpendicular to the two thin sticks at the same time. Then he let go of his hand and recited a spell, and the thick rod stuck to the other two thin rods, with a thin thread sticking out from the middle. After Li Pingrun tied the other end of the string to the incense burner, he made other preparations.

While Li Pingrun was doing that, Tie Hongyan was writing on the paper, to the effect of telling Wu Xunsheng what Li Pingrun had said to her before.

She passed the written paper to Wu Xunsheng. After reading it, he knew what to do for a while.

She asked for the piece of paper again, and soon held it up with another piece of paper. She burned the piece of paper with the writing on it, wrapped the ashes with the unwritten paper, and put it in her shoulder bag. In his own bag.

After a while, Li Pingrun was all ready, turned around, chanted a spell to the two of them, and stopped quickly.

He told Tie Hongyan again something related to Qigong practice. After saying a few words, he paused.

Tie Hongyan felt strange, but at this moment he didn't say anything else, nor did he show that he felt strange. He still waited quietly for him to say.

Li Pingrun spoke again, and then paused before saying a few words, as if his mind was not entirely here.

Tie Hongyan said nothing else and still waited quietly.

Li Pingrun started talking again, but after a while he couldn't continue.

(End of chapter)

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