Yamazaki thought about it and briefly introduced Shandai.
Shandai didn't care about that. Since she had a ready-made Qi vein, she would borrow it for practice.
Yamazaki suppressed and comforted the giant scorpion, while Shandai explored the giant scorpion's body.
The giant scorpion's shell is very thick, and ordinary internal energy cannot pass through it.
Although Shandai's inner energy is extremely tough, if it passes through it, it will become an attack. It's strange that the giant scorpion doesn't resist.
Therefore, Shandai patiently explored the acupuncture points on the surface of the giant scorpion's energy veins.
Finally, inside the gap in the carapace, I found a pair of key points where blood and energy meet.
Shandai used one to input internal Qi into the meridians in the giant scorpion to push the Qi in the giant scorpion.
The inner energy circulates slowly, surrounding the giant scorpion's internal organs, forming a huge little circle.
The inner Qi finally came out from another orifice and connected to Shandai's body in the form of Qi threads.
In this way, a cycle is formed.
The node is not in Giant Scorpion's body, but in Shan Dai's body.
Ten thousand times the energy of the moon flowed into Shandai's body along the circulation.
The inner Qi of Shandai combines with the vitality of the Moon Qi to quickly nourish the body.
Shandai's body was originally an immortal body refined in the Nine Realms Tower, and generally did not grow much.
Now, it has changed rapidly and become stronger.
Yamazaki sensed that this was using the Qi pulse to nourish and strengthen the blood veins, and then nourishing and strengthening the entire body through the blood veins.
Compared to the Nine Realms Tower, although there is no Qi such as spiritual Qi and fairy Qi in the environment of this world, a touch of vitality in various Qi has the power of creation.
This is something that the Nine Worlds Tower does not have. There is nothing wrong with coming out to the big world.
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Shandai had been eating for more than two months, and all the internal energy accumulated by eating was quickly used up.
And only the inner energy is your own. Without the inner energy, you cannot integrate the vitality in the moon energy.
Shandai also stopped and gave way to Yamazaki, while she went to eat.
The body is stronger, digestion is faster, and internal energy accumulates faster.
Only with inner energy can you become stronger.
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Yamazaki's inner energy soon ran out.
Yamazaki also collected the energy of the moon, condensed it into sword energy in his meridians, and then transferred it outside his body to make sword pills.
Shandai curiously took a sword pill and shot it out with a snap of her fingers.
The sword pill instantly cut through the night sky and disappeared.
"It feels useless."
"This thing is currently similar to a concealed weapon, similar to the bullets here."
"What's a bullet?"
"It's a kind of projectile. The speed is usually above the speed of sound. The Moonlight Sword Projectile is not as fast as it, but it is tougher and can penetrate thicker things."
"It's not that good anyway."
"Nonsense, this is just for apprentices to play with."
Shandai changed the subject, "I want to know now what to do if the internal energy is insufficient!"
Yamazaki said helplessly: "There is no way, the giant scorpion eats meat. If we don't eat these rice noodles, we can only wait until the Gu insects come over tomorrow."
Shan Dai thought about it and said, "That is to say, use them to raise voodoo, then use voodoo to cultivate the scorpion, and then let the scorpion practice its Qi and feed it back to us."
"right."
"It feels very troublesome."
Yamazaki nodded, "Take your time, it's not something that can be accomplished overnight."
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Yamazaki made a thousand moonlight sword pills and a thousand moonlight pills at the speed of a hundred at a time.
Then he stopped and let the giant scorpion bask in the moon by itself, absorbing the moonlight and practicing.
Yamazaki asked Shandai to guard the giant scorpion. He went to give the Moonlight Sword Pill to his apprentice Ling Hui and asked her to pick one up and throw it out.
Everyone looked at the novelty, but Ling Hui tried it curiously, and found that the sword pill penetrated several floors.
Everyone realized that although this thing was not as fast as bullets, it was much more penetrating than bullets.
Best of all, there's no loud noise from a shot being fired, making it very quiet to use.
Everyone was a little jealous, and Yamazaki naturally saw it.
"Disciple, these are all for you. You can take them and divide them."
"It's up to me?"
"I'm too lazy to care about this, but you have to remember not to use these things indiscriminately. I don't want to see anyone using it to kill people casually."
"I understand, Master, but Master, what are the other ones?"
"That's for the worms."
Ling Hui perked up and said, "Is it the elixir?"
Everyone immediately paid attention and wanted to try it right away.
Yamazaki was funny, "You can say that, but you don't need it, my disciple."
"How to say?"
Yamazaki explained: "This thing is actually moonlight."
"Think about it, you practice under the moonlight and use your inner energy to fuse the vitality in the moon's energy to nourish your body."
"At the same time, the inner energy is consumed."
"You can retain inner energy in your body, not because you are strong enough, but because you are too weak and cannot absorb much moonlight at all."
"If you can't use it up like this, you'll have more internal energy."
"And if you take this Moonlight Pill, your inner Qi will be consumed very quickly."
Ling Hui nodded heavily, "I understand, Master, you'd better use this thing to feed the insects."
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Yamazaki walked and drank sugar water while condensing his inner energy. When he found the Nine-Star Double Horn Gu, he used his inner energy to turn into silk, rolled up the Moonlight Pill and threw it into it.
I actually ate the nine-star double-horned Gu, which was a good start.
After eating a thousand Moonlight Pills, its body became stronger, but its inner energy became weaker.
As a bug, its intelligence has nothing to do with inner energy, and it doesn't understand the meaning of physical strength.
The only thing I know is that someone fed it delicious meatballs.
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After Yamazaki finished his work, he did not leave. While practicing, he stayed nearby until dawn.
Yamazaki waited until daybreak, then went to Ling Hui and asked her to inform him that he was going to invite the Gu insects, so everyone should hide and be silent.
Ling Hui acted quickly, and the surroundings soon fell silent.
Yamazaki invited poisonous insects to eat. They ate the mountains of rice and noodles and soon laid eggs.
Yamazaki understood that these guys grew rapidly and laid many eggs. They were probably locusts and flies.
As long as the food is abundant enough, they can provide enough energy to the big bug.
The question now is how to make more food.
Generally speaking, planting is the best way, but it is too time-consuming.
Yamazaki thought about it and suddenly realized that he had ignored it. This was the big world, and there was a touch of life in the air here.
Perhaps, the air of the earth can be borrowed to speed up plant growth.
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Yamazaki thought of it and tried it, but all the plants in the city were eaten up by Gu insects.
Fortunately, there were still seeds in the soil, and we finally found a patch of weeds.
Yamazaki put his hand on the grass and found that the grass also had Qi veins.
Yamazaki suddenly realized that everything in the world could become a monster, and that was what he was talking about.
Yamazaki thought about mobilizing the earth energy, but it didn't have much effect.
If it were replaced by wood energy, it would be much the same.
Yamazaki didn't understand, so he had an idea and went to Ling Hui and others to ask them how plants grow.
Ling Hui and others talked a lot, and Yamazaki finally understood what photosynthesis was and what the problem was.
In the words of the script, it is the essence of the sun and the moon.
To explain it scientifically, it means sufficient light time.
For plants to grow quickly, their growing conditions must be met.
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