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Chapter 909: A Real Intermediate Charmer!


The finished talismans drawn before were not without practical effects.

At least they intuitively showed Mu Chuyue the level of spiritual consciousness required to draw a fourth-grade talisman.

So she made a rough estimate and also refined a fourth-grade talisman.

For the spiritual elixir, the final mental energy consumed can be used to draw two to three fourth-level spells.

If the skill can be sublimated to the level of her alchemy, it can even be stabilized to more than three.

If this idea can be realized, drawing spells will undoubtedly be more cost-effective than refining alchemy.

But with Mu Chuyue's current level of spells, it seems that she cannot turn this idea into reality.

Anyway, in the short term, she still has to use alchemy as her ultimate weight.

It's just that alchemy can't be transformed into Mu Chuyue's real combat power, so it can only be used in peacetime.

If she really encounters any threat, she can only think about using the elixir in her hand to attract more people.

A strong person comes to protect herself, but what if the enemy she is in trouble with has become so powerful that even those strong people dare not offend her?

I'm afraid Mu Chuyue's alchemy skills are really useless.

With this concern, Mu Chuyue paid more attention to the spell skill that fell from the sky.

Not only does she have to master it, but she also has to master it so that others can only look up to her.

When everything was ready, Mu Chuyue's eyes narrowed, and the psychic pen fell off the table on its own.

If someone didn't know better, they would think that this pen was pregnant with spiritual consciousness.

With the experience of drawing several times before, Mu Chuyue became more focused when controlling the psychic pen.

Holding your breath, with just one stroke, the first blank rune paper was filled with complicated ancient runes.

Mu Chuyue didn't pause.

In fact, she held back her breath because she planned to complete as many spells as possible.

After all, drawing spells was different from refining alchemy.

She didn't know where her limit was, but she still wanted to challenge it. .

The second, third, fourth picture, until the last stroke of the fourth picture came down, Mu Chuyue's fair little face turned red from suppressing it.

If we only talk about the duration of breath holding, this is obviously not the limit that Mu Chuyue can reach.

Not only is it not her limit, even a random practitioner found on the street can hold her breath for more than this little time.

The key factor that affects the continuity of Mu Chuyue's talisman painting lies in her current level of talisman arts.

Because it can be seen from the previous alchemy refining times that Mu Chuyue's spiritual consciousness can even support her to refine a sixth-grade elixir at once without stopping.

You must know that if the sixth-grade elixir is successfully refined, the time and mental energy required are unmatched by the fourth-grade elixir.

Surely Mu Chuyue, who can even practice sixth-grade elixirs, cannot support the consumption of spiritual consciousness of a few spells?

The same question can be made by asking anyone who knows a little bit about the market.

Mu Chuyue temporarily put the psychic pen aside, and her attention was completely attracted by the four finished spells on the table.

These four were all defensive spells.

Because among the five systems of attack, defense, function, seal, and summon, the defense system is recognized as the least difficult to draw in the industry, so this was the one she chose first.

If you look carefully, you can find that there are subtle differences in the patterns of the four talismans.

It is also these differences in details that cause a big deviation in the effects of the four defensive spells. xx4911131: