Li Xunle looked thoughtful and muttered to himself:
"Lin Shu, Lin Shu, you really have a lot of bad luck. Even when you're living in seclusion in the mountains, you still run into trouble. But you seem to be lucky, because you've run into me again."
He paused slightly:
"Moreover, it's only because I now possess the divine skill [Resurrection] that you are likely in grave danger."
After saying that.
His gaze fell on the almost completely mutilated corpse in the grass.
He knew it perfectly well.
For a priest's resurrection skill to resurrect a target, there are generally two important hard requirements.
One is the time of death of the deceased.
One is the degree of damage to the body.
In contrast, most resurrection skills require a very short time since the deceased died.
for example……
Death must have occurred within one hour, one day, or ten days, etc.
in addition.
There are also requirements regarding the degree of damage to the deceased's body.
The more basic the resurrection skill, the higher the requirement for the integrity of the corpse.
on the contrary.
The higher the level of the resurrection skill, the lower the requirement for the integrity of the corpse.
For example, his current god-level "Resurrection" skill can revive the dead using scraps of flesh from a specific part of their corpse.
This is evident.
The higher the level of the resurrection skill, the more powerful its effect will be.
Li Xunle withdrew his gaze from Lin Shu's corpse, then scanned the surroundings, finding no movement whatsoever.
only.
He found that the trees and bushes in the area were all in a mess.
Broken branches and leaves were scattered everywhere, as if the place had just experienced a violent impact.
He frowned slightly, wondering what had happened here.
but.
While he was speculating.
He did not forget to revive Lin Shu.
He waved his staff gently, and in the blink of an eye, streaks of silver light fell on Lin Shu's mutilated corpse.
It felt as if I was being bathed in beams of moonlight.
The next second.
Lin Shu's corpse was enveloped in a strong white light, which was so dazzling that even Li Xunle felt uncomfortable looking at it.
In just three seconds.
The white light slowly dissipated, disappearing without a trace.
at this time.
Lin Shu quickly opened her eyes, a glint of shrewdness flashing in them.
He habitually raised his hand, only to find that he had no weapon in his hand, and his expression changed slightly.
In this perilous wilderness, weapons are of utmost importance to him; a moment's carelessness could lead to an unknown attack.
He had spent a considerable amount of time in this wilderness, so he was already quite familiar with the situation in the Land of Divine Punishment.
There's a very high chance you'll encounter a monster around the corner.
then.
His expression was slightly flustered, and his eyes immediately scanned his surroundings, searching for his spear.
The next moment.
His eyes lit up as he spotted the spear lying beside him. Without hesitation, he picked it up, only to find that it was completely broken.
There was no other choice.
He could only find a spear in his backpack and grip it tightly in his hand.
At the same time, he cautiously looked around.
The next second.
He stared wide-eyed, mouth slightly agape, at the familiar yet unfamiliar figure before him in disbelief.
Upon closer inspection, he exclaimed in surprise:
"It's you! Li Xunle?"
Li Xunle nodded gently: "Lin Shu, it's been a long time."
Lin Shu stared at Li Xunle in surprise the whole time, and asked curiously:
"Li Xunle, what are you doing here? I remember I was attacked by a group of ferocious beasts and I think I passed out?"
Li Xunle smiled slightly:
"Passed out? You think too highly of yourself. You didn't just pass out, you died."
"Hanged up?"
Lin Shu was taken aback upon hearing this.
He immediately examined his body carefully, looking up and down, left and right.
Then, he exclaimed in shock:
"Hey! The wounds on my leg and shoulder have disappeared!"
The next second.
He looked thoughtful, his gaze complex as he looked at Li Xunle:
"So, you resurrected me?"
Li Xunle leaned on his staff and smiled faintly.
Then he said casually:
"I have to say, your luck is absolutely incredible. You actually ran into me. Right now, there's probably no one but me who can revive you."
Upon hearing Li Xunle's words, Lin Shu's eyes flickered slightly, and she looked at Li Xunle with a complicated expression.
He then cupped his hands and said:
"Although we have some past grievances, you have saved me twice, and I must sincerely thank you."
Li Xunle gently waved his hand and said:
"It's nothing! It's nothing! It's just a small favor."
Then he continued:
"To be honest, you're getting on in years. I think you could go back to Xia Kingdom to retire. There's no need for you to stay in this desolate wilderness. It's dangerous here and not suitable for you."
Lin Shu immediately shook her head and said:
"No, since I have already decided to retire to the mountains, I will naturally stay there. I never like to go back on my word, and consistency between my words and actions is my most basic principle."
Upon hearing Lin Shu's words, Li Xunle immediately clapped his hands and said:
"Good! What a good principle!"
immediately.
He changed the subject, pondering:
"Although your idea is very serious, if I may be so bold, in my opinion it is a little bit outdated."
Lin Shu was slightly taken aback.
Pedantic? Am I pedantic?
It seems that no one has ever said this to my face; they all say that I am a person of principle.
A man of his word! Upright and incorruptible!
But now Li Xunle says he's pedantic?
now.
Lin Shu frowned, pondering whether her words and actions were truly a bit old-fashioned.
Li Xunle's words did indeed somewhat overturn his worldview.
Could it be...?
These young people all think that being inconsistent in words and deeds and being stubborn is outdated.
He was completely baffled.
At this moment.
Li Xunle leaned against the roots of a large tree and casually picked a green leaf, putting it in his mouth.
A refreshing taste filled my mouth...
immediately.
He said calmly and slowly:
"There is a proper way to retreat into seclusion. As the saying goes, a minor hermit hides in the mountains, a middle hermit hides in the city, and a great hermit hides in the court. You are, after all, one of the important figures who protect the Xia Kingdom, but your method of retreating into seclusion is far too low."
Lin Shu raised an eyebrow:
"You just said my methods for retiring from public life were too... what?"
Li Xunle explained:
"Too low! That is to say, too basic... uh... too rudimentary."
Lin Shu muttered to herself, "Too basic?"
then.
He gently shook his head:
"No, in this desolate land of divine punishment, I can occasionally save some young people from the Xia Kingdom, so I think it's very meaningful. As for whether it's beginner level or not, I don't care."
Li Xunle raised an eyebrow and explained:
“You’ve been in the wilderness for a while and have become disconnected from the outside world. The Xia Kingdom no longer faces the same immense pressure to survive as before. As for rescuing the young people of the Xia Kingdom who are undergoing training, I think I am more capable of doing this than you are. What do you think?”
Lin Shu looked surprised upon hearing this:
"You? You're going to stay in this desolate wilderness for a long time? Aren't you going to the Cosmic Cube?"
Li Xunle seemed to remember something:
"Oh, after all this talk, I almost forgot to mention that this is actually my clone, my true self, who is doing something big inside the Cosmic Cube."
After saying that.
He looked at Lin Shu with a half-smile.
Upon hearing this...
Lin Shu said with a look of surprise:
"What? This...this is your clone?"
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