Transmigration Dimensions: The Master Cultivator Young Miss - Chapter 19
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Chapter 19: Talisman-making
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
If it weren’t for their illnesses, they wouldn’t have suffered such a fate and wouldn’t have died so young.
These three children were actually smart and sensible children. If they could cure their illness and have a good environment for them to learn and grow, they would definitely have a bright future.
At this moment, Hua Shu secretly made up her mind. She absolutely had to cure the three children’s illnesses and give them a good environment for living and learning.
However, before that, she needed to think of a way to earn some money and get some medicinal herbs to refine pills.
There were only some expensive medicinal herbs in the space, and she did not have any ordinary medicinal herbs. She could not ask He Ling to prepare them for her, so it was difficult to explain when she was asked.
Therefore, what she needed the most right now was money. Whether it was to improve the life of the orphanage or to buy medicinal herbs to refine pills, she could not do so without money.
The meal was quickly prepared. Although life in the orphanage wasn’t very affluent, it was the dragon boat festival today, so there were a few more dishes than usual. A group of people sat around a large round table and had a rather sumptuous lunch.
During the meal, because Hua Shu had been sick for a few days, everyone took good care of her. People kept putting food on her plate, and she was very touched. Her eyes were so sore that she almost cried.
In her previous life, how could she feel that everyone was not close to her? After reincarnating and looking at it from an adult’s point of view, she realized that everyone cared about her from the bottom of their hearts. In her previous life, she was probably not mature enough and was immersed in her own little world, so she did not see everyone’s concern, right?
After lunch, Sun Lan told Hua Shu to go back to her room to rest and repeatedly reminded her to take her medicine.
Hua Shu had already recovered from her illness and was now in excellent health. Thus, she agreed and quietly put away her medicine when she returned to her room.
After lying on the bed for a while and listening to everyone go back to their rooms to take their afternoon naps, Hua Shu took her textbook and entered her space.
She randomly picked up a textbook and flipped through it. Very soon, Hua Shu realized that her mind had become very clear. She could memorize every word after reading it once or twice. It was not an exaggeration to call it a photographic memory. When solving the questions, her mind also reacted very quickly and her thoughts were clear. She could easily solve all kinds of questions with ease.
She had thought that she would need some time to catch up on the lessons that she had lost for so many years, but in the end, she only needed an hour to finish them all. This really surprised and delighted Hua Shu.
After she finished the textbook, Hua Shu had enough time to cultivate. Therefore, she did not delay any further and decided to go directly to the meditation room.
However, before she reached the door, she suddenly thought that it would be terrible if someone came into the room to check on her while she was meditating? Therefore, before she meditated, she felt that it was better to make an eye-blinding talisman first.
Making Talismans was not an easy task, especially for inexperienced people. If they wanted to successfully make talismans, they would need to focus on continuous practice.
Talisman-making required a very high level of spiritual power. One had to maintain a balanced output of spiritual power from the beginning to the end, or else the talisman-making would fail.
According to the talisman-making jade slip, there was also a risk of failure in talisman-making. Low-level talismans were not very dangerous, but the higher the level, the more dangerous it was. Especially for attack-type talismans; the slightest mistake could cause an explosion.
Since ancient times, there had been no shortage of talisman-makers who had been killed by explosions due to failed talisman-making.
Therefore, even someone as talented as Hua Shu still wasted dozens of talismans in a row and used up a lot of spiritual power before she finally found the feeling.
She took a deep breath and calmed down. She channeled her spiritual power into the tip of the brush, and the brush moved like a dragon and snake in one go. With a flash of inspiration, she finally succeeded in creating an eye-blinding talisman.
With this successful experience, she continued to draw a few more. The success rate had obviously increased a lot, and she would probably need to use them a lot in the future. She had to prepare some inventory first.