Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 3037 Didn’t Stop

Chapter 3037 (Three Thousand and Thirty-Seven)
After reading what Tie Hongyan wrote, Wu Xunsheng nodded to her, indicating that he had remembered it.

Tie Hongyan burned the paper with the words on it, wrapped the ashes with another piece of paper, and put it into the bag he was carrying.

After Li Pingrun was ready, he turned around and chanted a spell to the two of them.

Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng both remembered that Li Pingrun had shown extremely abnormal behavior at this time the day before, and now both of them paid special attention to his reaction.

This time, Li Pingrun seemed very normal and did not pause.

Li Pingrun lit the candle. This time when the candle was lit, he still felt uncomfortable, but he controlled himself.

After lighting the candle, Li Pingrun turned around and the candle was out of his visible range. He faced Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng again, and the discomfort in his heart disappeared.

Li Pingrun taught the two of them the power of leading and pulling through magic. The differences between what Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng had to do from the previous day were mainly concentrated in this stage.

Both of them did not make any mistakes when doing it, and Li Pingrun also successfully completed the task of this stage.

Before Li Pingrun began the next stage of the ritual, he said to Tie Hongyan, “Young Clan Leader, before I proceed to the next stage of the ritual, I need you and Young Clan Leader to stand outside the orange circle.”

Tie Hongyan had just left the orange circle when Wu Xunsheng also left the orange circle.

With the experience of the previous day, Wu Xunsheng felt that there was nothing wrong with what he did.

Li Pingrun once again took out the two metal bars he had used the day before and chanted a spell, pointing the two metal bars at the two orange circles on the ground.

When all the orange circles turned into cyan circles he stopped chanting the spell and turned around.

What Li Pingrun did next was very similar to what he did the day before.

Li Pingrun asked Tie Hongyan to enter the cyan circle and said that he would also enter another cyan circle. Then he turned around and did some actions, and she had to do them with him. He also said that Shao Zuying had to enter the circle and do them together. If Shao Zuying did not enter the circle after he turned around, she hoped that she could remind him. Tie Hongyan agreed and entered the cyan circle closest to him.

Wu Xunsheng knew what to do based on his experience from the previous day, and he quickly entered the blue circle closest to him.

After Tie Hongyan told Li Pingrun that she and Wu Xunsheng had entered the green circle, Li Pingrun entered the green circle closest to him and turned around.

When he turned his back to Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng, just like the day before, the book “Yin Qian Gong” moved with him and was about one foot away from his eyes.

Tie Hongyan signaled to Wu Xunsheng that he should follow Li Fangshi’s movements next.

Wu Xunsheng said: “Is it time to follow Li Fangshi’s movements again?”

Tie Hongyan nodded at Wu Xunsheng.

Li Pingrun asked Tie Hongyan if they could start as he did the day before, and Tie Hongyan said yes.

Just like the day before, Li Pingrun recited a spell. When he stopped reciting the spell, he looked at the “Yin Qian Gong” and started to perform the movements involuntarily.

After performing a few movements, the book “Yin Qian Gong” turned the pages by itself under the effect of magic, and he was pushed by a force to perform the movements in the content of the next page that appeared in front of him at this moment.

Everything else was similar to the day before, except that when he used the spell to “turn the page” that day, he turned to the page containing the second-level content.

Tie Hongyan and Wu Xunsheng followed Li Pingrun to learn the Yinqian technique. When they reached the end of the second stage, the book closed itself and flew onto the table, with its spine touching the surface.

Li Pingrun stopped doing those movements, recited a spell, and let his hands hang naturally.

(End of this chapter)