Yu Huai nodded.

Sun Wan is right, but he could only afford to take out 7 spirit stones, and he had to save them to pay rent.

Naturally, it's impossible to use that money to buy these tips and experiences.

However, he also kept a black-green fish in the spirit pool in his courtyard.

If it's for sale, it's enough.

Let's wait and see.

Yu Huai thought to himself.

"Fellow Daoist, would you like some?"

Seeing that Yu Huai remained silent, Sun Wan naturally knew that the person in front of her did not have many spirit stones, but her expression remained unchanged, and she asked.

Ha ha.

"Thank you, fellow Daoist. I was just asking and don't need it for the time being."

Yu Huai refused without changing his expression.

Sun Wan simply smiled and let it go.

"Fellow Daoist, we seem to have a deep connection. May I ask your name?"

Just as Yu Huai got up to leave, Sun Wan asked.

Yu Huai paused for a moment, thought for a second, and replied:

"My surname is Wang, you may call me Fellow Daoist Wang."

After leaving those words, Yu Huai stepped out of the inner room.

Sun Wan bowed slightly to see her off. She couldn't tell if it was her real name, but she didn't need to know. As long as they had this relationship, that was enough.

After leaving the spirit goods shop, Yu Huai strolled around East Street for a while and inquired about talisman-drawing techniques at other shops, but the prices he received were all about the same.

He can't afford it.

In the end, he gave up.

Yu Huai didn't go straight home, but instead went into West Street.

They obtained the treasure, the Silver Ring.

He also wanted to see if he could find any bargains.

Yu Huai admitted that he was being a bit greedy. A treasure like the Silver Ring was not something that could be easily picked up.

Just as he was about to give up and leave, he suddenly caught sight of a tattered book.

On a whim, he stopped in front of the stall and picked up the book.

"The He family first deciphered talismans."

[Luck] is truly a wonderful thing.

Yu Huai was secretly delighted, but just as he was about to open it to take a look, a hand pressed it down.

"Fellow Daoist, you can't just look at this without buying it. This is a family heirloom, and you can't afford to pay for it if you damage it."

The stall owner was a middle-aged man with a mustache. He looked at Yu Huai, placed his hand on the book, and began to speak.

"How do you know I won't buy it?"

Yu Huai was not annoyed and asked.

The stall owner looked Yu Huai up and down, took the book back, and said:

"Four spirit stones, no bargaining."

Compared to other talisman masters' tips, this is much cheaper; there might be a trap involved.

However, with the blessing of "luck," it shouldn't be fake.

But Yu Huai didn't agree so easily.

"If you won't let me see it, is this supposed lineage fake?"

"Don't provoke me. It's not that I can't watch it if I want, but it'll cost 10 spirit coins for a while."

The stall owner glanced at Yu Huai and said.

Yu Huai still had some spirit coins left. After thinking for a moment, he handed 10 spirit coins to the stall owner.

Open this book, "He's First Explanation of Talismans".

I took a quick look at it.

But the more Yu Huai looked, the more his brows furrowed.

The book's description of talisman drawing is very vague, let alone any understanding, insights, or reflections; it reads more like a travelogue.

The above describes some of the experiences of this Master He.

It's very ordinary, nothing special.

Fortunately, some basic knowledge about talisman drawing is recorded fairly completely, and one page describes a talisman called "Rejuvenation Talisman" in great detail.

This should be one of the talismans that this talisman master He is particularly skilled at.

As Yu Huai read, he wrote down these common-sense facts and information about the Rejuvenation Talisman.

Since he has taken notice of this book, the contents recorded in it should not be false.

With these, he should be able to draw enough talismans using the [Brushstroke] entry.

Although this book isn't a treasure, isn't this a kind of lucky find?

"Time's up, put it down now."

In the blink of an eye.

The stall owner then urged them on with a smile.

How could I not be happy to have made some money for free?

Do you really think drawing talismans is that easy?

He didn't believe that this person could draw the rejuvenating talisman inside after looking at it for a short while.

The stall owner was secretly delighted.

Even the person who was covering themselves up so tightly looked much more pleasing to the eye.

Yu Huai did not delay. He put the book down, snorted coldly, and, as if he had been deceived, showed an angry expression before turning and leaving.

"Does fellow Daoist still need anything?"

The stall owner chuckled happily.

Yu Huai had already memorized all the basic knowledge about drawing talismans and the rejuvenating talisman inside.

He only had 7 spirit stones on hand, and he hadn't even paid the rent yet, so naturally he couldn't use them to buy this travelogue.

As for the 10 spirit coins, they were used to buy this knowledge.

From this perspective, it seems that neither side is at a loss.

Noon.

Yu Huai returned home and began to draw talismans.

Drawing talismans doesn't need to be too fancy.

Now he has talisman paper, talisman ink, and talisman brush.

The talisman to be drawn has been decided.

It was to draw that talisman of rejuvenation.

This talisman is a low-grade first-tier talisman, belonging to the healing category, and it happens to be of the wood element, which is very beneficial for his first time drawing a talisman.

The three most important steps in drawing talismans are determining the central point, writing the talismanic text, and infusing it with spirit.

The central point is where the first stroke is placed.

If the central point is wrong, everything that follows will be wrong.

Writing talismans requires concentration and calmness, and must be completed in one stroke.

If it is interrupted halfway, it will also fail.

The most important thing is spirit infusion.

You need to draw spiritual power from yourself and precisely inject it into the runes; if you add or subtract even a fraction, it will be wasted.

Fortunately, he has the [Brushstroke] attribute to enhance his spiritual power output, making it more even, so there shouldn't be any unexpected issues.

One's own spiritual roots also influence the drawing of talismans.

Just like a cultivator with a wood-elemental root has a higher success rate in drawing wood-attribute talismans.

These are common sense things that talisman masters and apprentices must know.

If Yu Huai only had the entry for "penmanship" but didn't know these basic facts, he wouldn't be able to draw talismans.

Yu Huai sat on a stone bench in the courtyard, looking at the materials laid out on the stone table, recalling what he had memorized, including the information about the Rejuvenation Talisman.

He has a limited supply of talismans and cannot afford to waste them easily.

While brushstrokes can increase the success rate of drawing talismans, they are not 100% guaranteed.

He certainly wouldn't put pen to paper rashly.

I still need to copy it.

His family still had ordinary writing brushes, ink, paper, and inkstones, so he wasn't worried about wasting them.

A moment passes in the blink of an eye.

Yu Huai repeatedly copied the rejuvenating talisman in his mind until he was sure it was the right one for him and that there were no mistakes, before picking up the bamboo pen he had bought.

The paper was yellow talisman paper, and the ink was vermilion ink.

After placing the yellow talisman paper on the stone table, Yu Huai circulated his spiritual power and channeled it into the bamboo pen. Instantly, the bamboo pen emitted a faint green light.

"bring it on!"

Yu Huai steadied himself, raised his hand to write, and focused on the central point.

The first step was correct.

The next step is to write the runes and infuse them with spirit.

He possessed the entry for "Brushstrokes" and, through numerous practice sessions, had become intimately familiar with the drawing process of this talisman.

Steady and steady, everything would have gone smoothly if I had just kept going.

But the problem arose precisely with Yu Huai.

Yu Huai stared blankly for a moment at the talisman paper that had turned to ashes before his eyes.

At the last moment, he was so excited that he made a mistake in writing.

It was a very simple mistake.

Fortunately, Yu Huai did not get discouraged and quickly calmed himself down.

Thirty spirit coins just vanished like that?

No, let's try again.

After a while, Yu Huai picked up his pen again and put it down.

Having learned from experience, he remained calm and composed this time.

With the help of the term "penmanship," he completed the work in one go.

Not long after.

Become!

Yu Huai wiped the sweat from his forehead and a look of joy appeared on his face.

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