After nightfall, Qin Yi clearly felt that the atmosphere at the pier had become gloomy. Gradually, there were all kinds of strange roars coming from outside the pier. It came from the Barbarian Land in the distance. It was obvious that the fierce beasts living there had become active.
The pier seemed to be even livelier than during the day. From time to time, there would be a few loud roars and clamors.
It seemed that although the shopkeeper was a bit snobbish, his words were not completely alarmist.
Qin Yi would pay attention to it at first, but later on, he stopped paying attention to it as he heard too much. Even if there were loud gongs and drums outside, it had little to do with him.
He did not intend to care about other people's business outside.
Since he had spent money on a hotel, wasn't it for the sake of tranquility and stability?
Qin Yi took out some of Senior Xiao Anran's notes and slowly studied them.
Each of Xiao Anran's notes was very technical, and they either introduced some interesting things in the outside world.
In the past, Qin Yi would occasionally take a look at some of them, but he had never studied them systematically.
Now that the journey was lonely, it was a good time to learn from them.
What Xiao Anran introduced the most was actually the making of talismans. It could be seen that Senior Xiao Anran was indeed a great master in this aspect. There was absolutely no doubt about this.
Xiao Anran had written a total of 20 to 30 books on the making of talismans. It involved all kinds of details of the making of talismans, and it was simply an encyclopedia.
Qin Yi knew that this knowledge was valuable. It was the core part of the inheritance. Its value might even be higher than the value of the talismans themselves.
Talismans were only a part of the finished products left by Senior Xiao Anran.
The knowledge of making talismans was completely the essence of Senior Xiao Anran's lifelong Talisman Dao, and it was the true core of the inheritance.
Taking advantage of the boredom of the journey, Qin Yi decided to start learning from the first book.
The basics of making talismans lay in the technique, eyesight, knowledge of materials, control of spiritual power, and mastery of brushwork.
Why did a perfect talisman have such great power, and could evolve all kinds of magical powers? That was because the craftsmanship of the creator was superb.
Of course, making Talisman Armor was a huge field of study, and it was not something that one could become a master overnight.
Xiao Angran had been focusing on the Dao of talismans for hundreds of years before he was able to reach that level.
Senior Xiao Anran was clearly a senior expert with a more traditional mindset. His inheritance always emphasized on the basics.
To learn talismans, one must first learn the basic brushwork, basic eyesight, and basic cognition.
Following Senior Xiao Anran's instructions, Qin Yi used his finger as a brush and began to practice his technique in the air. When crafting talismans, every stroke had to be put up with.
Different lines and strokes represented completely different things.
In order to bestow great power on a talisman, not a single detail could be wrong. Once there was a mistake, it would be a waste of effort.
That night, Qin Yi was completely immersed in his technique training. After a whole night, Qin Yi was actually in high spirits. Not only did he not feel tired at all, but he also felt more and more excited.
After a night of hard work, the rewards were huge. It allowed Qin Yi to have a new understanding of the Dao of talismans.
Xiao Anran's Dao of talismans was a combination of the Dao of blacksmithing. Therefore, Xiao Anran's path could be said to be a combination of talisman and blacksmithing.
His method of making talismans could also be used for blacksmithing.
This was where Xiao Anran had a unique style. It was because of Xiao Anran's masterful craftsmanship that he was able to forge an incredible spatial treasure like the [Dim Palace].
In fact, the [Dim Palace] was a masterpiece of blacksmithing.
Qin Yi kept his notes and some tools. He got up from the bed and undid the restriction he had set up, and opened the restriction on the room.
He was sure that the night was very peaceful, and no one tried to disturb him. Because there was no fluctuation on the restriction.
When Qin Yi walked down the stairs, the innkeeper said: "Customer, you should have heard last night right? Last night, two or three people died at the pier. They were people who did not want to stay in the inn. Sigh, what a joke. Saving money to stay here ended up benefiting others. "
Now that he was dead, the money he had saved would naturally belong to someone else.
Qin Yi frowned: "People died last night? How come I didn't know? "
"Keke, my inn's guest rooms are not very soundproof, but they are still passable. However, maybe you are too focused? How can you not hear? If you really did not hear, then you are not being careful. Such a person will not live long in Moon Crescent Sea. "
Qin Yi said: "These so called terrifying sounds, are you purposely creating panic?"
The innkeeper smiled: "Your imagination is running wild. To be honest, we are businessmen, not robbers. We earn clean money. Isn't it easy to be a robber? Just rob, why do you need to play tricks? "
Anyway, whatever the other party said could make sense, so Qin Yi did not plan on arguing with him.
He walked out of the inn and looked out. Although the pier was still the same as yesterday, there was a faint smell of blood in the air.
In the bushes not far away, there was a severed limb hanging on a bush. The bloodstains were still fresh.
Qin Yi couldn't help but shake his head: "Dying here is really dying in a foreign land, I am afraid no one will be able to collect his corpse."
In the martial world, there were too many life and death matters. Qin Yi did not have the time to pay attention to it.
The only thing he was considering now was to quickly wait for the passenger ship and leave this damn place as soon as possible. He didn't want to stay here for even a moment.
The pier wasn't big, and Qin Yi walked around for a while before finishing one round. To the north was the desolate Savage Land, to the south was the endless Moon Crescent Sea.
This pier was indeed really lonely.
To survive in such a place, one needed courage and to be able to endure loneliness. This kind of corner that was forgotten by the world was really hard to stay in.
Suddenly, Qin Yi thought of Ning Qiancheng from Black Luo Academy who left Moon Seal Mountain a few years ago and said he wanted to come to Moon Crescent Sea.
I wonder how he is doing right now?
Thinking about Ning Qiancheng's strength back then, he was only at the initial stages of Dao Foundation Realm, not even breaking through to rank 4. He even lost an arm.
Under such circumstances, could he survive in such a place? Qin Yi really had huge doubts. He originally thought that crossing Moon Crescent Sea would only be dangerous.
Now it seemed that before entering Moon Crescent Sea, it was already very difficult.
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