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Chapter 7780: Harvest

"What's your name?" I asked expressionlessly.

My eyes were suddenly opened by me. The little girl was still a little stunned. When she heard my question, she hurriedly said: "Ayu!"

"Ayu?" I repeated, then closed my eyes and continued to deduce my spell.

In my perception, Ayu was still looking forward to my next words, but seeing that I had no intention of continuing, she started to think about the divine vision on her own.

Ayu imitated the movements I did just now, but it didn't use magic.

This child is very independent, and if she is left to figure it out on her own, she will definitely be able to figure something out, but in the end she may ruin the use of the Divine Eye.

Moreover, the spell I used just now was released in the wrong way. It is impossible for a real three-eyed clan to use spells with fingers like an immortal.

According to my research on the spiritual veins of the three-eyed tribe, the best way for them to release spells is through their third eye, rather than using their fingers as an outlet to release spells.

Because the divine eye is the connection point of the Taoism, the spiritual veins and immortal energy running throughout the body will eventually reach the third eye. Using it as the release point of the spell has the advantage of being faster and stronger than hands, feet or other media!

So when I opened my eyes, my third eye instantly looked at a stone next to me, and I heard a bang. Sparks suddenly burst out of the stone, and it was shattered by me.

The structure of this broken world is the same as that of the Eight Wastelands world: fire, water, thunder, wind, earth, and wood.

But as the original Liangyitian world, its attribute characteristics are more obvious, and the composition of each attribute is clearer in terms of release, unlike the Bahuang world where attributes can be combined before multi-attribute spells can be released.

There are spiritual roots here, but spiritual roots are the lowest-end existence, because judging from the structure of the child's spiritual veins, the fairy power she absorbs and the power she stores are not limited to any spiritual root attributes!

It can only be said that this three-eyed tribe is very suitable for cultivating immortals.

Being born with the ability to absorb the energy of heaven and earth, such a race can only be said to have an innate advantage. This also means that the mortals of the Three-Eyed Clan are not much different from humans, but once they become immortals, the gap is huge. This is a race that simply exists for the purpose of cultivating immortals!

"Teach...teach Ayu!" Ayu looked excitedly at the rocks that I blew up at a glance, unable to conceal his excitement.

"I can teach you, but after you learn it, you must not do evil or deceive good people. Can you do it?" I frowned and asked.

"Yes!" Ayu nodded and said.

"Swear." Of course I didn't trust this simple promise, so I opened my eyes and walked almost sideways in this area. Even adults couldn't do anything to her.

Ayu nodded vigorously, pulled out a round stone with a polished outer ring from behind, instantly cut his finger, and then drew a bunch of patterns on his face: "Ayu swears! It will not violate the gods!"

I thought this should be the most pious oath of the Three-Eyed Clan, so I nodded and said: "Very good, I will teach you some spells."

"Name! Give Ayu a name!" Ayu suddenly thought of something and was still very excited.

After I opened my eyes, my name is indeed the best representative. For her, it can also be regarded as a completely reborn sense of ritual, so I thought about it and said: "Then let's take the surname Xia, and you will be called Xia Yu from now on."

Already."

"Xia Yu pays homage to his benefactor!" Xia Yu quickly lay down on the ground and saluted.

"Benefactor..." I frowned at her. I didn't understand what this benefactor represented in the Three-Eyed Clan, but I couldn't help but give her a greeting gift, so I immediately faced her with the third eye.

A spell was released from the top of his head.

The next moment, her scalp, which had been gnawed by a dog, was healed, and her hair quickly grew, with neat clusters of hair that fell to the ground.

Xia Yu was even more happy now, her face flushed, and her gratitude to me was self-evident: "My dear father! I want to learn this too!"

I couldn't help but smile. This child was like finding driftwood while drowning. It's normal to be afraid of something bad happening again, so I comforted her and said, "Don't worry, I will stay here for two or three days. Even if it's...

When I leave, I will leave you with a way to learn spells."

Who knew that after I said this, she immediately cried and hugged me: "My benefactor! Xia Yu will be my benefactor's child all his life! Wherever my benefactor goes, Xia Yu will go!"

I felt bad. I thought I was indifferent to her, but she actually thought I was very kind to her, so my face immediately darkened and I said, "If you still want to learn spells, don't treat me as a favor."

Father, don’t call me benefactor! I taught you magic just to pity you, not for you to repay me in the future, and I don’t want you to rely on me, do you understand?”


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