Acai's Sky

Chapter 808 50 Continue Life 91



Chapter 808 50 Continue Life 91

Chapter 808: Continuing Life in Fifty Years 91

In the quiet night, the moonlight falls on the mountains like silver yarn.

Ah Cai was wearing a plain Taoist robe, and her figure looked particularly agile in the night.

She stopped in front of this dilapidated Taoist temple. There were several large holes in the roof of the temple, as if it had been torn open by time.

The walls were also crumbling, covered with moss and vines, as if covering the ancient building with a layer of green tattered clothes.

A Cai took a deep breath, quickly formed seals with his hands, and muttered something.

Soft yet powerful talismans burst out from her fingertips and rushed towards the damaged parts of the Taoist temple.

[Cleaned Up] Wherever the talisman went, the holes in the roof were gradually repaired and the walls became solid again, as if time had flowed back at this moment and the Taoist temple had returned to its former appearance.

After the Taoist temple was repaired, Ah Cai took out a yellow talisman from her bosom. This was the [Pull-Back Talisman] she created.

She carefully placed the talisman on the gate of the Taoist temple. Watching it emit a mysterious glow under the moonlight, she couldn't help but wonder, "I wonder if this talisman I created will work."

This batch of [Pull-Back Talismans] was created by Acai with great effort specifically for the restoration of ancient buildings.

She hummed the lyrics of the song "Give me back what you took, spit out what you ate!" as if calling out to those things that had been destroyed and plundered.

Ah Cai stretched out her index finger and scratched her chin, her eyes revealing a hint of curiosity and reverie: "If the Old Summer Palace is restored, I wonder if those cultural relics will fly back?"

The Old Summer Palace was once such a magnificent royal garden, but it was completely looted in the catastrophe, and countless precious cultural relics were plundered and spread all over the world.

The more Ah Cai thought about it, the more possible it seemed to her. However, at the moment, she felt that the power of the talisman seemed to be lacking.

She hurriedly squatted down and began to search among the [Higanbana] in her sea of ​​consciousness.

Finally, she found the scraps left over from cutting the top-grade spirit stone.

Although these scraps look insignificant, they contain a trace of spiritual energy of top-grade spirit stones.

Ah Cai held the scraps in both hands, chanted a spell silently, and slowly injected the strands of spiritual energy into the talisman.

The light on the talisman suddenly intensified, as if it was injected with new vitality.

After doing all this, Ah Cai nodded with satisfaction, dusted off her body, put on a [Clothes Cleansing Talisman], and walked briskly back home.

A Cai walked into the room, lay on the bed, closed her eyes, and her consciousness floated away as usual, like a free bird soaring in the night sky.

"Huh, were the hundreds of billions of US dollars shipped away so quickly this time?" When Ah Cai's consciousness was wandering outside, before she had time to think carefully about the reason, she felt very sleepy. She fell asleep in a daze with a hint of surprise on her face.

...

The next morning, warm sunlight shone through the window onto Acai's face.

Suddenly, a burst of "howling" woke Acai from her sleep.

She drowsily opened her eyes and saw two adorable bear cubs standing by the bed, scratching her with their furry paws and calling out to her, as if to say, "Get up and come with us."

"Where to go?"

A Cai rubbed her sleepy eyes, stretched herself, and went into the [temperature-controlled shower room].

I went to the sink, took a handful of water, washed my face, and immediately felt much more awake.

Then she picked up the toothbrush and brushed her teeth carefully, humming a little tune.

After washing up, Acai put on a pair of light shoes and followed the two little bear cubs out of the house.

The morning light shone on her, as if coating her with a layer of golden radiance, and her heart was filled with anticipation for the unknown...

The more expectations you have, the worse it will be.

In the deep and quiet mountain forest, the sunlight shines through the gaps between the branches and leaves, casting mottled light and shadows.

Two cute bear cubs walked in front of her with their furry short legs, swaying from side to side. From time to time, they looked back at her, as if urging her to keep up.

They brought her to a somewhat messy open space, where a dirty mud man covered in blood was lying.

The blood on the clay figure had dried up and mixed with the mud, making him look like a monster that had just crawled out of the mud, and his appearance was extremely miserable.

Ah Cai stood in front of the clay figure and frowned slightly. She closed her eyes, and her consciousness was like a soft yet extremely penetrating silk thread, instantly enveloping the clay figure.

After a moment, Ah Cai's mind raced, and she pondered, "He was shot, but he's still alive? That's strange. I was clearly in the yard last night, and I didn't hear any gunshots from the mountains. Could he have used a silencer? In this world, how could someone shoot in the mountains so late at night?"

However, Acai was not interested in who hurt the clay figure. Such people had a place to go.

She quickly formed seals with her hands and muttered something. A soft light bloomed from her palms, and a trace of vitality generated by [Life of All Things] was accurately injected into the body of the clay figure.

The vitality spread rapidly throughout the clay figure like a spring rain, and the originally weak vitality gradually showed signs of recovery.

A Cai took out an exquisite and small [Linglong Mechanical Bird] from her arms. The shape of this mechanical bird was lifelike, and the texture of its feathers was carved extremely delicately.

She gently stroked the mechanical bird and uttered a series of mysterious spells. The mechanical bird instantly began to grow larger and in the blink of an eye became more than one meter tall.

A Cai cast a spell and fixed the clay figure firmly on the back of the mechanical bird.

Then, she concentrated her mind and used her spiritual sense to firmly control the mechanical bird. The mechanical bird flapped its huge wings and flew towards the military camp at the foot of the mountain with the clay figure.

She watched the mechanical bird fly away, brushed off the non-existent dust on her body, turned around and walked towards her own yard. She didn't want to linger on this matter any longer.

As soon as A Cai returned to her yard, she saw Gao coming out of the house.

Gao was wearing a simple coarse cloth dress, her hair was simply tied behind her head, and she had a kind smile on her face.

Ah Cai's eyes lit up, and she came to Gao like a happy little deer, with her hands behind her back and her head slightly raised, looking very playful.

Gao was surprised to see Ah Cai coming back so early. She looked Ah Cai up and down and asked with a smile, "Why are you up so early today? The sun is rising from the west. I know how much my daughter loves her bed. Normally, you won't get out of bed unless it's something serious."

After hearing what Gao said, Ah Cai's cheeks puffed up slightly, like two cute little hamsters.

She pointed to the bear cub clinging to her leg and said angrily, "They were barking," and then added, "They picked up a person."

After hearing what Ah Cai said, Gao looked around and scanned the yard. Not seeing the person her daughter had mentioned, she asked in confusion, "Where is the person? Did you hide him?"

Ah Cai pointed to the location at the foot of the mountain and said nonchalantly, "Send it to the military camp!"


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