Qiyin's Troubles (Part 2)



"Thanking Senior Brother all the time, Wuya, is there nothing else in your life besides thanking Senior Brother?"

When Yun Wuya came to Leiyuan to deliver something again, he heard Qiyin complaining to him in dissatisfaction.

Yun Wuya smiled helplessly: "Except for Senior Brother Xie, it's basically just daily talisman drawing. Brother Qi, do you want to hear it?"

"It's not impossible. You never told me, so how do you know I don't understand?"

Qiyin was already doubting his own brain at this time, and didn't think he could understand anything related to talismans, but he still subconsciously insisted.

Yun Wuya smiled and said, "That's right. In that case, I will teach Brother Qi how to draw talismans today."

Qiyin's face suddenly fell, but he felt that he looked too disappointing, so he immediately rubbed his face and showed a confident smile.

"Okay! I will definitely learn it!"

Yun Wuya was amused by him. He reached out and pinched Qiyin, feeling vaguely satisfied.

He has always been the one to have his face pinched by others, hehe, now he has someone to pinch too, and Brother Qi’s touch feels really good too.

It’s a pity that he was only happy for a short while before his face was pinched by Qiyin.

Yun Wuya sighed and began to flip through the jade slips that introduced the art of talismans, teaching Qiyin how to draw the simplest water-sprinkling talisman.

This kind of talisman is just like the basic water ball technique and fire ball technique, and can be learned even without the corresponding spiritual roots.

Qiyin read it twice, and Yun Wuya taught him how to draw it again hand in hand, and then he was able to draw it by himself, albeit with some difficulty.

Yun Wuya was very surprised: "It seems that Brother Qi is very talented in drawing talismans."

Qiyin felt it was incredible and a little proud. As expected, he was actually smart, but he was not good at music, chess, calligraphy and painting.

Qiyin’s confidence did not last long. After Yun Wuya taught him how to draw more difficult talismans, he could no longer do so.

Qi Yin couldn't help but ask, "Do you have a method for drawing thunder-attributed talismans? Perhaps I would learn that faster?"

"Some."

Yun Wuya quickly found a book of low-level thunder talismans. He found that after Qiyin learned a few basic ways to draw talismans, he could completely teach himself from this book of thunder talismans.

Yun Wuya sighed, "It seems that Brother Qi is more talented in thunder-attributed talismans."

Qiyin shook his head: "What are you talking about? I'm clearly only talented with thunder-attribute talismans."

"But this is also good. Next time, tell me about your daily life of drawing talismans and don't mention your Senior Brother Xie anymore."

Yun Wuya asked in confusion, "Brother Qi, don't you like Senior Brother Xie?"

Qiyin shook his head: "He is not my friend, why should I like him?"

Yun Wuya thought for a moment and said, "How about I connect you two and you become pen pals?"

He thought that it would be good to have more people to communicate with Qiyin.

Qiyin shook his head and said, "Forget it. I don't like writing. And I don't think he and I can have a conversation."

"Why?" Yun Wuya was increasingly puzzled. "Senior Brother Xie is quite easy to talk to."

Qiyin thought, no matter whether Senior Brother Xie was easy to talk to or not, he didn't want to talk to him!

He hesitated for a moment, looking at Yun Wuya eagerly: "Can't you really stop talking about it? I want to know more about you."

Yun Wuya's heart softened immediately after being looked at: "Okay, okay, then don't mention it again in the future."

He felt that this was nothing, a friend's friend might not necessarily be your friend, and it was normal for Brother Qi not to want to get along with Senior Brother Xie.

Yun Wuya thought, maybe Brother Qi is just shy of strangers?

Later, Yun Wuya sent something to Qiyin again. The scenery and gifts were the same, but they still inevitably carried the shadow of Senior Brother Xie.

However, he no longer mentioned thanking his senior brother in every sentence like before, which made Qiyin feel much more at ease.

Yun Wuya felt that he had recorded a lot of scenery for Qiyin, but Qiyin had seen too few people.

There are thousands of different people in this world, each with their own personality, which is also a very interesting thing, so he began to tell Qiyin about the life stories of some cultivators.

Yun Wuya initially spoke of his brothers and sisters, noting that Qiyin was quite interested in them. But having exhausted all that he could talk about, he shifted his focus to the more outstanding young disciples from the seven major sects.

Qiyin was most interested in the particularly inspiring chief of the Wanjian Sect, Lin Aoxin, because the other person's life sounded very ups and downs, and sounded as exciting as a storybook.

But this is a true story, so Qiyin thinks it is even more exciting.

He also remembered that Yun Wuya had a sixth brother, Yun Wuyang, who loved kendo very much. He was born with a talent for sword training, but was obsessed with swordsmanship.

Even though he has now become a direct disciple of the Big Sword Sect, he still finds ways to practice sword skills secretly.

Qiyin had already learned all the low-level thunder talismans at this time, and was looking for something new, so he started to think about the way of the sword.

There were magic swords in the warehouse and several sword manuals in the library. He found them one by one and began to study swordsmanship.

Qiyin had learned these things at first, but he wasn't too interested. He felt like he'd be trapped in the Thunder Plains his entire life, so there was no need to learn too many martial arts; all he needed to do was improve his cultivation.

Now he suddenly became interested in swordsmanship and found that he was also talented in this area.

Qiyin couldn't help but wonder who had better swordsmanship talent between him and Chief Lin.

Maybe it was the other party? After all, not everyone could be the chief.

If I had the chance, I would really like to have a competition with Chief Lin.

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