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Chapter 243: The Guide to Cranberries

Time flies back to when Cranberries was still at Glow Hourglass home.

The glow hourglass retracted the hand that was just on the cranberry head and picked up the brush again.

"Uncle Hourglass, can I see other talismans?" Cranberry pointed to the bunch of glow hourglasses and drew the talisman paper placed aside.

Glow Sand nodded, not rejecting her, "Just stop breaking it."

He was not worried that Cranberry would accidentally release the spells in the talisman, after all, her level was not enough to use these talismans.

The age of Glow Hourglass is thirty years old, and his level in the game is exactly thirty.

As for Cranberry, it is a very coincidental. Her age is twelve years old and her game level is twelve.

Seeing that the Glow Hourglass agreed, Cranberry carefully picked up the stack of talismans on the table and put them aside and looked carefully.

Actually, the glow hourglass doesn't quite understand.

What are the good things about those pieces of paper that only have disordered lines and nothing else?

Moreover, this little girl not only likes it very much, but also runs over to see him draw talismans every time.

Cranberry's eyes were shining. No matter what the glow hourglass thought, she seemed to like the appearance of these things very much.

"Hmm? Uncle." Cranberry's voice broke the thoughts in the glow hourglass' mind.

He stopped the brush in his hand and looked at the little girl with a puzzled look, "What's wrong?"

Cranberry raised a blank piece of talisman paper, which was empty and seemed to look different from other talisman papers.

"Why is there a blank piece of talisman paper pressing underneath this? Did you forget to draw it?" Cranberry looked up at the glow hourglass, with curious light in her eyes.

This talisman paper...

The glow hourglass stared at the talisman paper, as if remembering something.

That's right, this is the piece of talisman that made him unable to write.

"Ah...this picture." Glow hourglass thought about it, "I haven't drawn this picture yet. If you want to see it, go and see another one."

As he said that, he took out the sample given to him by the Saint and handed it to Cranberry.

Cranberry looked at the patterns drawn on the template for a while, and her tone was a little surprised, "This talisman seems to be different from all the talismans you have drawn."

"Different?" Listening to Cranberry's comment, Glow Hourglass suddenly became interested in the child, "Do you tell me where is the difference?"

After all, it is indeed different, but no one can see this difference except the magician.

However, now, a layman who has nothing to do with talisman making actually understands the mystery?

The glow hourglass felt a little incredible.

"Well...why?" Cranberry held the Saint's Sample in her hand and pointed to the purple lines on it. "Looking at these stripes, although they look very simple, if you look closely, you will find that these lines have no starting point at all, right?"

"No...start?" The glow hourglass seemed to understand something, "You continue."

"Um," Cranberry nodded, "Uncle, I usually look at the talismans you draw, but in fact, they look at their patterns. I think these patterns can project very beautiful things, and put the pen from their starting point, and then finish the pen at the end point. A spell is completed. I think this is an incredible thing."

"But, this spell has no starting point or end point, like a Mobius ring." Cranberry pointed to the purple color on the spell, "It made me feel... a little weird."

"There is no starting point...so I can't start writing." Glow hourglass suddenly understood a fact.

No wonder he was unable to start writing when he tried to copy it before. It turned out that it was because of this reason.

Because this talisman has no starting point at all, in his opinion, it is not good to start writing no matter where it starts.

Cranberry is indeed a genius who makes talismans, but unfortunately the rank she obtained was a Berserker.

"So." Glow hourglass looked at the cranberry, "If you were asked to draw, where would you choose to start writing?"

He felt that if he handed this matter over to the little girl in front of him, there might be a turning point.

Cranberry took a deep breath, her eyes staring at the blank spell and the template in front of her, her index finger hanging above the white paper.

It can be seen that although she can see through the mystery, it seems to be a bit difficult to say things to solve the mystery.

"Okay." Glow Hourglass suddenly felt a little embarrassed for her, "I didn't say you had to do this, I just asked me just."

"It doesn't matter if you can't do it, I won't blame you." Glow hourglass stroked Cranberry's head gently. He felt a little sorry for what he said just now, and felt that he had added some unnecessary pressure to the child.

However, the cranberry's fingers fell gently on the blank talisman paper.

"Uncle, here." Her voice was calm and firm, with a kind of confidence that she should not have in her age level.

Here? What is here?

Glow hourglass looked at her movements and suddenly realized something.

She found the starting point of this spell.

It turns out that she is really a genius.

The glow hourglass compared the position where the cranberry finger stayed with the position on the sample, and found that this place was a point that he could not question anyway.

He stared at that point in the original picture, and finally, he realized a fact.

This point is a universal starting point.

From this starting point, infinite lines can be emitted infinitely outward, and finally fill the entire talisman and become the finished product in the template.

Moreover, this point is so simple that when the glow hourglass discovered the existence of this point, his eyes could no longer be able to move away from that point.

Why can't he see this point for a day before?

In fact, he was so impatient with cranberries before, and there was also the reason why this talisman paper was inside.

He was unable to solve the mystery of it, which made him feel irritated.

But now, because of Cranberry's slight finger, all his irritability and confusion were swept away.

There was no time to reply to her. Glow Hourglass was afraid that he would forget the mysterious starting point even if he had just delayed for a minute.

So he quickly lifted up his pen, and gently tapped the brush tip dipped in purple magic ink on the mysterious dot.

Just this point, the magical purple light instantly spread along the edge of the white talisman paper, a fantasy scene that had never been seen before.

"So beautiful!" Cranberry couldn't help but exclaim.

However, for this alone, the glow hourglass felt that it could no longer stop.

It seemed as if a mysterious force was pulling his wrist and moving towards a place he could not control.
Chapter completed!
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