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[Note 1] There are many personal ideas in the book, so don’t delve into them too deeply.
【Note 2】Atypical, atypical
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Isn't she too miserable?
Chen Sui was squatting beside the thatched hut, poking a pile of rotten thatch she had just pulled from the roof with a wooden stick.
No matter how poor others were when they traveled through time, they would at least have enough food, clothing, shelter and transportation. But she could only stare blankly at her thatched hut that could be blown away by the wind at any time.
Even the old man who picked up garbage next door lived better than her, which made Shen Sui shed two lines of tears with envy and jealousy.
She still remembered the day she first came here. She couldn't believe that she had come to such a haunted place. She even opened and closed the door repeatedly to confirm whether she was dreaming.
At this time, the old man next door came out of the cabin next door, rubbing his sleepy eyes, and asked her to open and close the door quietly so as not to disturb his sleep. Then he went back to the cabin.
Chen Sui stared blankly at a weathered wooden sign hanging on the door of the cabin, with crooked words written on it:
Recycle garbage.
Chen Sui: “…” Grass.
Forget about food. In this desolate place, she almost had no food to eat, and she was not full after the last meal. If she had not found some large wild fruits a few days ago, she would have starved to death without knowing it.
Chen Sui really suspected that he had traveled through time to survive in the wilderness, otherwise how could this beginning be so outrageous?
Looking at the crumbling thatched cottage, Chen Sui couldn't help but feel sad. For the first time, she deeply realized how amazing the famous song "The Thatched Cottage Destroyed by the Autumn Wind" in Du Fu's poem was.
After another day without money to eat and nearly starving to death, Shen Sui was thinking of a way to avoid starvation when the door of the cabin next door suddenly opened.
This frightened Chen Sui so much that she trembled all over. There was nothing she could do. It was because the old man who picked up garbage had been standing behind her unnoticed for the past two months, staring at her quietly. He even smiled broadly at her after she noticed him, which made Chen Sui feel creepy.
Today's abnormality made Shen Sui feel alert. Unexpectedly, the old man didn't even show his face, but directly threw a large sack filled with unknown things towards her.
Shen Sui: “???”
No, you recycle garbage, and you treat mine as a garbage dump?
But Shen Sui still took it subconsciously.
What if it’s food?
Shen Sui still held on to a little hope.
However, after she returned to her thatched hut and opened the sack, that little hope was shattered.
damn it.
Give her a pile of tattered books.
It's also yellowed and has curled edges.
Shen Sui opened one of the books with great resentment. After all, this was a way to understand the world she was in now. However, the first page of the book made Shen Sui stunned.
For no other reason than that it was covered with densely packed and complicated patterns.
Shen Sui looked very familiar.
Because there was an authentic Taoist temple near the orphanage where she stayed in her previous life, this unique advantage allowed her to recognize that this was a Taoist talisman at first sight.
Could it be that Taoism also exists in this world?!
This realization perked up Shen Sui, even though the talisman in the book was obviously more complicated than the one she had seen the Taoist priest draw in the Taoist temple.
Chen Sui curiously traced the talismans on this page in her mind. She remembered that the Taoist priest once said that talismans were secret magic tools for communicating between humans and gods, and they should not be scribbled on casually.
As the saying goes, "If you don't know the secret to drawing talismans, you will make ghosts and gods laugh; if you know the secret to drawing talismans, you will frighten ghosts and gods and scream." This makes it even more necessary to draw talismans without distraction and complete the task in one stroke.
Because he remembered the Taoist priest's admonition, whenever Chen Sui saw the talisman, he only dared to describe it in his mind to satisfy his desire.
Unexpectedly, this time the description made Shen Sui feel extremely shocked, because the talisman she described was actually engraved firmly in her mind like a brand.
It seems like the talismans in this world are a little different?
At this moment, Chen Sui suddenly felt an obscure ancient aura coming out from the talisman she saw, and then gradually disappeared.
Chen Sui felt something was strange in his heart, he looked down, and saw that under the talisman page, which was originally blank, there suddenly appeared a line of five small characters written in small regular script: Tai Shang Qing Xin Fu.
Oh no.
Chen Sui raised his eyebrows, and suddenly he understood the talisman very well.
The Supreme Purifying Heart Talisman...
She doesn't understand.
However, this did not prevent her from continuing to flip through the book. Shen Sui thought contentedly that the next page was still a very complex and obscure talisman. Shen Sui continued to trace it in her mind and successfully imprinted the new talisman firmly in her mind.
Perhaps because she was too focused, Shen Sui didn't feel hungry for a moment, which made her mutter to herself that spiritual food is also food.
Chen Sui spent a whole afternoon and a whole night copying a whole sack of books. Now, she has tens of thousands of pages of unique talismans in her mind.
When she finished copying the last page of talismans, Chen Sui suddenly felt a sharp pain in her fingertips that were pinching the pages. The moment she let go of the book in pain, the book in her hand and the previous book she had finished reading strangely caught fire.
Chen Sui stared at the scene blankly until the books were burned out and the strange flames disappeared. Only then did she let out a breath, feeling quite emotional.
"I never thought the world has developed to this point. Even a fire didn't catch the thatched house on fire. It's simply amazing."
Only then did Chen Sui feel extremely hungry. She was about to go out to find food, but after opening the door, she stepped on something soft.
Chen Sui: “…”
No way, she can't even go out?
Chen Sui stiffened her body and lowered her head to look at what she was stepping on. After seeing clearly, she immediately breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, it was just an animal skin.
……wrong.
Where did the animal skins come from in front of the thatched hut? Even if there was a strong wind, not a single animal skin could be blown away.
Shen Sui looked up and saw that there were a few little squirrels holding nuts squatting on the branches of the pine tree in front of her house, looking at her with their round eyes.
Chen Sui: “…”
I suddenly wanted to eat nuts.
Perhaps she looked at Nuts too eagerly, which scared the little squirrels so much that they immediately ran into the woods.
Shen Sui felt very sorry. She squatted down and picked up the animal skin on the ground.
The animal skin was neither too big nor too small, just the size of a book, so Shen Sui shook out the animal skin and was wondering how much it could be sold for when he discovered that there were words inside the animal skin.
Are there words...?
Chen Sui looked blankly at the inside of the animal skin, where the crooked black lines were even more exaggerated than those of spring earthworms and autumn snakes.
No, is this a word?
How come she doesn't understand at all?
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