Chapter 1990: she has what others don’t

Chapter 1990 She has what others don't

The timing of the resurrection of the stone statue of the man is different from that of the **** (fierce) beast?

So what are the conditions to revive him?

Gu Qingluan decided to give it a try, and only after trying it will he know if it works.

But this glutton is really annoying.

In order to prevent it from affecting him, Gu Qingluan sent a voice transmission to Feng Tianlan: "Can you entangle this glutton? Give me a little time, I want to see if I can revive the man's stone statue."

Feng Tianlan glanced at Taotie who was chasing Gu Qingluan, and replied without any hesitation: "Yes, leave it to me."

After the words fell, Feng Tianlan transformed into a clone to intercept Taotie.

Gu Qingluan's mouth curled up: "Thank you!"

Afterwards, she stood in front of the stone statue of the man, and injected primordial energy into the stone statue.

Primordial Qi is the original power, which naturally possesses the power of regeneration, and may be able to revive the stone statue.

The Qi of primordial spirit poured into the stone statue continuously.

Gu Qingluan carefully observed the changes in the stone statue.

However, after a while, the stone statue did not show any abnormalities.

Gu Qingluan wanted to use his spiritual consciousness to observe where the Primordial Qi went after entering the stone statue, but the stone statue has the function of shielding the spiritual consciousness, and Gu Qingluan could not see through the body of the stone statue.

When Gu Qingluan used most of her primordial energy and saw that the stone statue still did not respond, she decisively withdrew her hand.

Primordial Qi is extremely precious, and it is not easy to accumulate. Gu Qingluan does not want to waste all Primordial Qi.

Primordial Qi is useless to stone statues, what else can activate stone statues?

Gu Qingluan's mind was spinning rapidly.

If this stone statue is really the Patriarch of Myriad Beasts, could it be something related to mysterious beasts that brought him back to life?

So she recited several beast control formulas to the stone statue.

The stone statue remained unresponsive.

Beast Control Art didn't respond, so what else can wake him up?

"Madam Feng, think about what you have that others don't have."

At this time, Bu An's voice reached Gu Qingluan's ears.

Gu Qingluan frowned and pondered, what does she have but others don't?

She couldn't think of this for a while.

The most special thing is the Primordial Qi in her body, but she is not the only one who possesses Primordial Qi, Xiaoxi also has it.

By the way, could it be related to Xiaoxi?

Because Gu Xi absorbed the magic energy in the ruins after entering the ruins of Wanshoumen, the energy in her body was a little unbalanced, so Gu Qingluan let her stay in the space of stars.

If it is said that the most special among them is not her, but Xiaoxi.

Gu Qingluan has never seen demonic energy and spiritual energy in someone's body at the same time.

She is not considered to be able to control the magic energy, but just transforms it into magic energy with primordial energy, which is different from Xiaoxi's.

For example, in the ruins of Wanshoumen, Gu Qingluan doesn't like the atmosphere here like Xiaoxi.

She herself still rejects magic energy.

Is there any connection between Ke Xiaoxi and the stone statue?

Gu Qingluan doesn't know, but now as long as there is a point, he may have to try, otherwise there is no better way.

She entered the space of stars with her consciousness, first explained the situation to Gu Xi, and asked her if she would like to go out to help.

Gu Xi nodded, his eyes sparkled: "Of course!"

So, Gu Qingluan sent Gu Xi out of the star space.

As soon as Gu Xi appeared, he narrowed his eyes comfortably: "It's so comfortable!"

Although Gu Xi also absorbed spiritual energy, she liked magic energy more.

Gu Qingluan carefully reminded: "If you feel that your body can't hold on, you must tell me, don't force yourself."

(end of this chapter)

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