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Chapter 405 Clank Clank

Chapter 405 Clank Clank
His understanding of the monks was probably not as good as his understanding of magic. After all, Li Chengxi usually asked Aulday directly if he had any questions, and rarely asked Lei Lei.

However, this time, because the style of the Ghost General didn't look like magic at all, I asked Lei Lei.

I didn't expect that she would give the explanation of shamanism.

But then again, the witch Yang Yiyi met was not a trickster but someone with real skills.

This reminded Li Chengxi of the time when Yang Yiyi and Qin Yan were traveling together. The two of them once mentioned in their conversation that southern Xinjiang was good at witchcraft.

Witchcraft and Gu should be viewed separately. Witch refers to witchcraft, and Gu refers to poisonous insects and poison.

Combined with the name "Jane IV" in the book I found before, it seems to be very much in the style of southern Xinjiang.

For the people in the Central Plains, the people outside the Great Wall are all targeting our fertile land, whether it is the Western Regions or the Southern Xinjiang, it is the same.

Meanwhile, the Sirius Cult in the Western Regions was secretly operating in the Central Plains, collecting the Sky-lifting Stones and transporting them back to the Western Regions. The Sixteen Villages were also investigating whether they were returning to the Western Regions via the southern border.

If so, it means that Southern Xinjiang and the Western Regions may have reached some agreement, which is not good news.

And just a few days away from the capital of Liuzhou, Pingkang City, they actually found the ghost general summoned by the witch...

Is there any connection here?

Or is it just a coincidence?

How come people from southern Xinjiang came to the Central Plains?

Although Lei Lei gave an explanation, it seemed that more and more questions arose.

Since the way ahead was unclear, Li Chengxi asked Yang Yiyi to sit in meditation and rest on the spot to recover her internal strength.

While she was practicing, Li Chengxi could also see her Qi value slowly recovering.

It took almost half of my time to kill the Ghost General just now. This kind of direct interference is really very strenuous.

Then again, if Yang Yiyi is also a believer of the Demon God, would it be better if Li Chengxi intervened?
At the very least, if Yang Yiyi could be granted magical powers, she wouldn't have to be afraid of weird things like witches and sorcerers.

But the answer is no.

With Yang Yiyi's trust in Li Chengxi, if she knew that Li Chengxi was the Demon King God and became a believer, she would probably be like Viola, with her piety fully filled, and she wouldn't have to worry about not being able to grant divine powers.

But granting divine powers and being able to use divine powers are two different things.

Divine magic is merely a permission opened by God. When God blocks this permission or no longer grants new permission, the priest will lose the ability to use divine magic.

When using divine magic, the priest's own magic power is also consumed. This energy is not given by God for free.

And Yang Yiyi...

She has no magic power at all, or it is so low that it can be ignored.

The blue bar on her panel represents her internal energy, not her magic power. She can't use her internal energy to cast spells.

According to Alde, Yang Yiyi's situation is actually very close to that of a pure martial artist, relying on the "qi" she has cultivated to fight. Although qi has certain similarities with magic power, they cannot be used interchangeably.

Therefore, even if Yang Yiyi became a devout believer, Li Chengxi could not grant her divine powers. In fact, since Li Chengxi did not have any temples or statues in Yang Yiyi's plane, she was completely rootless, and even if he intervened directly with divine power, it would be severely weakened.

Therefore, the presence of devout believers will not increase the interference power, unless Yang Yiyi becomes an archbishop and starts to spread the teachings of the Demon King Cult all over the world and attract more people to join, then Li Chengxi's influence in that plane will slowly increase. Otherwise, there is no point in talking about it.

This is much more difficult than Viola's missionary work. Instead of wasting time on this, it would be better to let Yang Yiyi practice more... While Yang Yiyi was regulating her breathing, Li Chengxi turned around to look at another computer, found Oldie, and consulted her.

Since Alde mentioned before that Yang Yiyi is very much like a pure martial artist, how should a martial artist defend and deal with magic?

Alde's answer was simple: beat it.

You read that right, beat it.

When magic comes at you, just wrap your fist or weapon with energy to hit it. There is a high chance that the magic will be broken.

Even for status-based spells, the martial artist can wrap their entire body in chi, greatly shortening the duration and effects of the status spell, or even completely defending against it.

Even if it is applied to Yang Yiyi, it is actually completely applicable.

One of the important reasons why the witchcraft from southern Xinjiang did not spread to the Central Plains was that the martial artists in the Central Plains were too skilled in internal skills. Once their internal strength was shaken, the witchcraft was shattered, and once they opened their mouths and shouted, the ghosts would die on the spot.

Knowing this, Li Chengxi felt relieved. At least there was a way to deal with witchcraft instead of just waiting foolishly to be hit.

As for toxins?

Learn about gas masks. If that doesn't work, we still have the Qingxin Longkui which can detoxify all poisons. There are also many detoxification potions that Oldie left for Li Chengxi. There is always one that suits you.

The poisonous insects are a bit difficult to deal with. Maybe I can go to the pharmacy to buy some anthelmintics in case of emergency, but now...

Li Chengxi took a bottle of Gunner insecticide from his own shelf and handed it to Yang Yiyi, asking her to spray it while walking. I don’t believe that any insect can withstand modern insecticides. I’m afraid that kind of insect has become a spirit.

In short, even if you know there is a witch here, there is no need to panic. The other party would be the one who would panic when he sees Yang Yiyi.

So fear comes from the unknown. As long as you have a way to deal with it, there is no need to be afraid.

After regulating her breathing and returning to her peak state, Yang Yiyi continued to move forward. She went into the cave behind the Ghost General.

This time we walked in the cave longer than before, almost an hour, before we finally saw some light at the entrance.

And this time, the light really came from the sun.

Yang Yiyi walked out of the cave, and a slightly damp breeze swept across her cheeks, but the scenery in front of her made it hard to tell whether she was outdoors.

A huge forest-like low bush stretches before the eyes, and above the head is a net-like structure that seems to be made of rocks. A large amount of sunlight shines in through the gaps in the net, and part of it is blocked by the ivy or vines on the ceiling of the cave, making the light here flicker.

Or to use a more accurate metaphor, Yang Yiyi was like walking into the shell of a giant turtle as big as a mountain, and there were many leaks in the upper part of the shell.

Li Chengxi speculated that the cause of this geological wonder might be that after a volcanic eruption, the magma returned to the crater and remained overflowing. After the magma on the surface cooled rapidly, the magma still flowing inside flowed away from other places to form a shell.

The place where Yang Yiyi is standing now is most likely the crater of a volcano from a long, long time ago, but now it is just the interior of a mountain.

Yang Yiyi widened her eyes and looked around through the goggles of the gas mask.

Since Li Chengxi told her that there might be someone who knows witchcraft causing trouble here, Yang Yiyi, who had never seen such a thing, was a little nervous.

At this moment, an extremely unpleasant sound, like "clang clang" broke into the ears, like the cry of some animal, or like a carriage rolling over a gravel road. The decibels were so high that people's ears felt slightly numb.

This sound was most likely the strange noise the villagers mentioned, and the source of the sound should be from behind a large bush that blocked the view...

(End of this chapter)

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