Chapter 1291 Indeed a Treasure Land

Everything that happened before her eyes was completely under control; Yun Ran's clothes didn't even sway, clearly showing that she was confident.

Otherwise, Mo Zhi wouldn't be so calm now.

However, her curiosity was truly strong, and she cautiously asked, "Master, this moonlight..."

In any case, Mo Zhi had never seen the Moonlight Power with such a strong purifying force.

I always felt that the moonlight shining through the hole was very eerie.

Yun Ran was initially taken aback, but quickly recovered and a faint smile appeared on her face when she heard Mo Zhi's question.

"Of course it's a good thing, and a rare find at that. Oh, by the way, bring me the herb I gave you earlier."

It's a bit embarrassing to ask for things back after giving them away, but Yunran had no choice but to ask if this place was as she thought.

Mo Zhi wasn't annoyed at all by having to take the things out of her bag again, and quickly took them out as well.

Yunran took the wilted, even somewhat menacing-looking little grass and placed it under the moonlight.

When it came into contact with the moonlight, the wildness of the little grassland quickly faded away.

Mo Zhi had seen people magically transform into living beings, but he had never seen anything like a giant grass transform into a giant plant.

At this moment, the grass looks exceptionally harmless, and its translucent appearance is even quite alluring.

If there were even one outsider here, seeing this scene, they would definitely think that this was some kind of priceless treasure.

Yun Ran watched the changes in the small grass in her hand, a smile appearing in her eyes: "Interesting, this place is indeed a treasure land."

Not only are the grasses growing here amazing, but even the moonlight has a powerful purifying effect.

No wonder she calculated that this was the most suitable place to open the newly acquired fragment of the Heavenly Book.

Yunran raised her hand and tossed the small grass, which had been purified by the power of the moonlight, back into Mozhi's hand.

He then looked at Mo Zhi and instructed her matter-of-factly, "Go outside and protect me. No matter what happens here, guard the entrance to the cave and don't let anyone in. Can you do that?"

Being able to do things for Yunran is what Mo Zhi wants to do most.

"Yes, Master, I'll go right away and I absolutely won't let anyone in!"

After saying that, Mo Zhi turned around and went to work with great pride. As long as she had a breath left, she would never let anyone disturb the master!
In the blink of an eye, Mo Zhi's figure disappeared, leaving only Yun Ran in the entire space.

Yunran continued to stand where the moonlight could reach, feeling the somewhat incomplete inheritance within her body gradually becoming perfect.

"The somewhat incomplete inheritance of Moonflower City was actually activated at this time. It must be thanks to the power of Moonflower."

It was at this moment that Yunran clearly felt a patch of skin on her arm suddenly begin to heat up and then become hot.

Then, a stinging pain, which was bearable, came over her, and Yunran immediately took off her coat.

With the illumination of the demon core and the moonlight filtering in, Yunran could clearly see the changes on her arm.

A totem the size of a fist slowly emerged, and the skin in that area began to change from pink to dark red because of this totem.

And this totem turned out to be the same little grass she had seen before, the grass after it went berserk.

All these changes forced Yunran to connect with Yuehua City, where she had once lived. At this moment, Yunran's feelings were utterly speechless—like her mother opening the door in speechless disbelief, or arriving home in complete disbelief.

"The reason I encountered all those messy things before was because my fate was a bit troublesome. But now, my luck in this dream world is pretty good, and I can even let those messy things continue!"

After making a self-deprecating remark, Yun Ran couldn't worry about the specific connection between the power of moonlight and Moonlight City for the time being; she had more important things to attend to.

Yunran found a slightly flatter and cleaner spot, sat down on the ground, and then took out the fragment of the Heavenly Book she had obtained earlier.

Whether it was Yunran's imagination or not, after she took out the fragment of the Heavenly Book, the temperature and atmosphere around her seemed to change.

The fragments of the celestial book were made from the hide of some unknown animal.

Both in terms of feel and appearance, it is very ordinary.

This kind of animal hide, if placed elsewhere, would probably just be stored in a warehouse or something similar, and would definitely not be treated as a treasure.

The appraisers at Shenjian Manor are absolutely top-notch in their field, but even they weren't very confident about the quality of this animal hide.

If Chi Yao hadn't been certain that this thing was indeed a fragment of the Heavenly Book, Yun Ran would probably have been somewhat skeptical at this moment.

The animal hide was unfolded, and the patterns recorded on it were very abstract. It would be extremely difficult for someone without certain skills to decipher what was recorded on it.

Looking at the patterns on the animal hide, Yunran had a vague sense of familiarity.

Yunran took out a stack of clean paper from her bag, intending to make a rubbing of the pattern on the animal hide so she could study it slowly.

As for the animal hide, Yunran planned to hide it carefully, as it was quite valuable for collection.

Even if she can't fully understand it now, perhaps in the future, a descendant of Qingfeng Temple will be able to understand it.

Without hesitation, Yunran picked up her brush and began to draw.

At first, the drawing went smoothly, but when Yunran started drawing the second pattern, her mind suddenly became a little sluggish.

My hand seemed to be out of control; I meant to draw a horizontal line, but I ended up drawing a wavy line.

By the time she realized something was wrong, it was too late. An invisible force gripped her heart tightly, making it difficult for Yunran to breathe.

This situation greatly alarmed Yunran.

If Yun Ran's cultivation level were even slightly weaker, she would probably be coughing up blood and severely injured by now.

Yunran quickly dropped the pen in her hand, and the power that had been suppressing her, even wanting to send her to see her great-grandmother, suddenly disappeared.

And it disappeared completely.

If it weren't for the wavy lines still clearly drawn on the paper, Yunran would have doubted whether her previous feeling of difficulty breathing was just a hallucination.

Yunran turned her gaze back to the animal hide. At this moment, she was genuinely curious whether others who tried to copy the patterns on it would suffer the same fate as her.

However, no matter what, Yunran dared not continue making the imprint at this moment and could only regretfully give up.

"It seems I need to be more careful. The pattern on this cannot be copied, which means I only have this one chance to try and fail."

This guess made Yunran feel uneasy.


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