After listening to Qiuqiu's thoughts, Shen Jue also understood Qiuqiu's personality.
Although the ball is not a true living being, it is conscious.
Shen Jue's guard against it lessened a bit.
Who can blame them when this ball looks so cute and harmless?
My heart is filled with the hope that I can take it out.
Sometimes, Shen Jue even felt guilty.
Guilt aside, I still need to take advantage of this little guy.
Be gentle with it, and learn everything about this place from it.
They might just find the clues they're looking for.
While condemning his own behavior, Shen Jue chatted with Fat Snowball to relieve its boredom after being locked up for who knows how many years.
She did provide emotional value in this way.
Making Fat Snowball happy would also lessen Shen Jue's guilt.
Shen Jue led the chubby snowball around the altar many times.
As he walked, Fat Snowball felt like he had remembered something.
But that memory seems veiled in mist, hazy and unclear.
What exactly is it?
How could it not remember?
Fat Snowball always felt that this vague memory was very important to it.
It's very possible that this memory is the clue Mommy is looking for.
But it can't remember now. Sorry, it's letting Mom down.
Although it doesn't understand what it means to hold someone back, it feels that its current behavior is very much like that.
Fat Snowball tried hard to review the events, trying to figure out how this extra memory came about.
It seems that its mother led it around the altar several times, and then this memory suddenly appeared in its mind.
How about Mommy takes it for a few more laps?
Fat Snowball ran up to Chen Jue with a clattering sound.
"Mommy, you just led me around this altar a few times, and then I think I remembered some things, but I'm not quite clear about them yet. Could you lead me around a few more times?"
Walking around the altar a few times can restore memories—what a wonderful thing! As for the snowball's request, Shen Jue was naturally happy to bring it along.
Anyway, carrying a big snowball, running a few more laps isn't difficult.
"Let's walk around a few more times, maybe we'll find something."
While everyone else was scratching their heads, racking their brains to figure out how to open the altar, Shen Jue was taking a stroll with Big Snowball.
The key point is that no one will say anything.
By providing such a space, she has already made a great contribution.
Besides, everyone has their own way of doing things.
While Shen Jue appeared to be taking a stroll with the snowball, she was actually contributing to the search for clues.
I walked around the snowball about ten times.
The hazy memory of the snowball is becoming clearer and clearer.
“Mommy, I know where the danger is. I also know where we can activate the altar. However, activating the altar requires seven people, but there are only six of you.”
Shen Jue: "Don't worry about that, we have a way. You just need to tell us how to activate the altar."
Big Snowball: "This altar is round. The correct way to open it is for each person to stand in their own spot."
There's one person standing at regular intervals. With seven people in total, they can form a circle.
More importantly, each person must stand on the corresponding Taoist rune. Each rune must be filled with seven people in a cycle. Furthermore, when changing rune users, it must be at the same exact moment; no more, no less. If someone steps on the wrong rune, they must start over.
Shen Jue: "Qiuqiu, do you know the corresponding Taoist runes?"
Big Snowball: "Of course I know."
Upon hearing that a way to open the altar had been found...
The others all gathered around.
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