Chapter 629: Baili Hongzhuang Enters Closed DoorCultivation
Chapter 629 - Baili Hongzhuang Enters Closed Door Cultivation
After handing over the inscription to the appraiser, Baili Hongzhuang returned to the college. This inscription was of the simplest kind, and thus she did not expect the price of the inscription at the auction to be high.
What she wanted to know was the effect of the weapon, and after the owner made a move, she believed that she would see it. As long as the person was from Lan City, she believed that she would get to hear about it.
After returning to her dormitory, Baili Hongzhuang went into closed door cultivation. She placed all her mental energy on making inscriptions and when the mental energy was used up she began cultivating.
When her mental power had been restored she would continue drawing inscriptions, using all her time on making inscriptions or cultivating.
Every time her mental energy was exhausted, she would become pale, and there would be a sense of loss in her mind.
However, Baili Hongzhuang found that during this process, her mental strength had actually improved.
Her mental strength was already very strong when compared with normal people, so it is very difficult to improve her mental strength. She did not think that this method would prove to be helpful.
After this, Baili Hongzhuang was even more focused, she became too busy to be tired.
During this practice session, her inscriptions also improved a lot.
As she was drawing the same inscription, she no longer cared about the effect of the inscription, what she wanted was to grasp the feeling of drawing it.
There was a difference between alchemy and inscription.
Every time an alchemist refined a new pill, there would be a huge challenge. Even if it was refined for the first time, it might not be successful the second time.
Inscriptions were different however. As long as the inscription master mastered the method of drawing an inscription, the success rate would instantly increase.
One success, even if the next inscription was another version, as long as the structure of the inscription was understood, the success rate of drawing another inscription would also increase.
Therefore, it was harder to become an inscriptionist, but when you mastered the essence it became much simpler.
Unfortunately, this was the most difficult thing and also the reason that many couldn't become inscriptionists.
Three days later, Baili Hongzhuang received the money from the Tianxiang auction house. Looking at the money, Baili Hongzhuang was also slightly stunned.
It seemed that the inscription was extremely popular on the market. Her inscription was a simple inscription but it still had fetched a very good price.
Unfortunately, the person who bought the inscription that Baili Hongzhuang had made was not from the city. As soon as he had purchased it, he left Lan City.
This result made Baili Hongzhuang feel slightly helpless. She wanted to take a look at the specific effect of the inscription. Now it seemed she had to buy a weapon and try it out herself.
As for her glass sword, it was naturally impossible.
Even if she wanted to inscribe something onto the glass sword in the future, it had to be an excellent inscription.
Using her current inscriptions on the glass sword would simply be a waste and a shame.
In the meantime, she kept the glass sword close to her. When she was in the ruins she had left her mark on the glass sword, but the glass sword had not approved of her yet.
Once a weapon reached a certain level it would gain a spirit, and it would choose its owner for itself.
Even if you were to use the sword, if the sword had not acknowledged you as its owner, then it was impossible to exert all the strength of the glass sword.