Chapter 3651 (Three Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty One) Purple Skin
Tie Hongyan placed the golden stick on the purple footprint and tried to press it down. The purple footprint did not move, but the color of the purple footprint itself became lighter at that moment. When she let go of the golden stick in her hand, the purple footprint appeared. The purple footprints returned to their dark color.
She felt that since doing this could produce changes, then maybe she would get the results she wanted after doing something. She felt that maybe changing the method would be different.
She pressed the purple footprints directly with her hand. The purple footprints did not become lighter the moment she pressed. She thought that the next step was to touch the purple footprints with a gold rod.
Tie Hongyan was just about to try turning the upper and lower ends of the golden rod upside down, but felt that both ends seemed to have the same function, so he decided to place it sideways on the purple footprints.
The moment the golden rod lay across the purple footprints, Tie Hongyan didn't exert any force, and the purple footprints turned into a light color.
Tie Hongyan gently pressed the golden rod. Since the gold rod is a cylinder, it would easily roll away if pressed directly, so she held it with one hand and pressed it with the other.
With this press, a prompt appeared on the ground in front of the purple footprints, telling her that she needed to roll the golden rod.
So she pushed the golden rod forward on the purple footprints, then stopped. Seeing no other reaction, she rolled it in the opposite direction again, but there was still no other reaction.
Tie Hongyan thought it was probably because I didn't let it roll from beginning to end, so he moved the golden rod to the heel end of the footprint and started pushing it until it reached the toe position.
At this time, a piece of purple skin was raised on the toes and heels of the purple footprints.
She used both hands to lift the purple skin, but found that she couldn't lift it, so she decided that the next step was to use a gold rod.
She then used the end of the golden rod to touch the underside of the raised piece of purple skin that was closer to her toes. In this way, the piece of purple skin became raised even more. She used the end of the golden rod to push the piece of purple skin forward, and more and more parts of the purple skin became raised. When the purple skin reached the middle of the footprints, no matter how hard she continued to push, it would no longer rise. Tie Hongyan knew that it was time to push the purple skin that was protruding from the heel.
She used one end of the golden rod to touch the raised purple skin on the side closer to the heel. More and more parts of the purple skin were raised until it reached the middle position and stopped curling up.
At this time, the purple skin at both ends of the light-colored purple footprints had reached its highest point, as if it was about to fly, but the middle part was still connected.
She saw that the color of the raised patch of ground under the purple skin was a lighter purple, and there were two round pits on it. The two round pits were very close to the middle, and they had reached their maximum height in the middle. Degree of purple skin on both sides.
Tie Hongyan felt that the two round pits seemed to be suitable for inserting the golden rod in his hand, so he inserted the golden rod into one of the round pits.
After the golden rod was inserted all the way, Tie Hongyan heard a "click" sound.
She took out the golden rod and inserted it into another round pit. After inserting it to the bottom, she heard another "click" sound.
Just after the sound rang for the second time, Tie Hongyan saw the purple skin break away from the ground and fly upward like a butterfly.
A wooden card suddenly popped up in the middle of the footprints, and the wooden card flew after the "butterfly".
After the "butterfly" made a circle, it flew back to its original position and fixed itself on a raised position on the ground.
(End of chapter)