Chapter 629
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After Baili Hongzhuang gave the inscription to the appraiser, she returned to Cang Lan School. This inscription was the simplest inscription, so she didn't expect it to sell for a high price.
What she wanted to know was the effect of the weapon used by the buyer. As long as the buyer was from Cang Lan City, she believed that she would be able to get some information.
After returning to the dormitory, Baili Hongzhuang went into seclusion. She put all of her spiritual power into drawing the inscription. Once her spiritual power was exhausted, she began to cultivate.
When her spiritual power was restored, she continued to draw the inscription. She spent all of her time drawing the inscription and cultivating.
Every time her spiritual power was exhausted, Baili Hongzhuang's face would turn pale, and her mind would feel empty.
However, Baili Hong Zhuang found that in this process, her spiritual power had improved to a certain extent.
Her spiritual power was already very strong compared to ordinary people, so it was very difficult to improve her spiritual power. She never thought that this method would be beneficial to her spiritual power.
As a result, Baili Hongzhuang was so busy that she didn't know what fatigue was.
Under such practice, her inscription technique had also improved by quite a bit.
Over the past few days, she had been drawing the same inscription. What she cared about was not the effect of the inscription, but the feeling of drawing the inscription.
Although inscription and alchemy were both very delicate work, there was a slight difference between the two.
Every time an alchemist refined a new pill, there would be a huge challenge. Even if they succeeded this time, it didn't mean that they would succeed the next time.
Inscription technique was different. As long as an inscription master mastered the method of drawing the inscription, the success rate would greatly increase.
Even if the next inscription was a brand new one, as long as the structure of the inscription was understood, the success rate would still be the same as the success rate of drawing other inscriptions.
Therefore, inscription technique was the most difficult, but if one mastered the essence, then the next step would be much easier.
Unfortunately, this was the most difficult part of inscription technique, and many people were unable to overcome it.
Three days later, Baili Hongzhuang received the money sent by Tianxiang Auction House. Looking at the amount of money, Baili Hongzhuang's eyes lit up.
It seemed that inscriptions were still very popular in the market. Her inscription was just an extremely simple inscription, but it was still sold at a good price.
However, what made Baili Hongzhuang helpless was that the person who bid for the inscription was not from Cang Lan City. That person actually left after bidding for the inscription.
This result made Baili Hongzhuang extremely helpless. She wanted to see the specific effect of the inscription, but it seemed that she had to buy a weapon to try it out.
As for her Glazed Sword, that was naturally impossible.
Even if she were to inscribe the Glaze Sword in the future, she would definitely choose an extremely good inscription.
With her current inscription technique, if she were to inscribe on the glass sword, it would really be a waste.
Speaking of which, after being nurtured by Baili Hongzhuang during this period of time, the Glazed Sword had become much closer to her.
When she was in the ruins, she had only left her own breath on the Glazed Sword, but the Glazed Sword did not completely accept her.
After a weapon reached a certain level, it would have its own spirituality, and it would choose its own master.
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