Chapter 122: Sword Grass Mystery

Chapter 122 Sword Grass Mystery

"Raising sword gourds and attacking third-grade spiritual plants are really rare."

Lu Xuan sighed in his heart.

Spiritual plants are usually used as the main material for alchemy, and some can be taken directly to enhance the spiritual power of monks, dispel evil spirits, heal injuries, etc., and a small part can be used as materials for refining talismans and magic tools.

Such as Yangjian gourd, which is extremely powerful in attack, is extremely rare.

"Excuse me, brother, how many sword seals do you need to exchange for a sword-raising gourd spirit seed?"

Lu Xuan asked the old farmer monk.

"Ninety Sword Seals."

Hearing this, Lu Xuan nodded slightly.

When he was in Linyangfang City, there were also a few third-grade spiritual species for sale in Wanbao Building, and the price was no less than two or three hundred spirit stones.

And they are all relatively common species. If there are spiritual species such as Yangjian gourd for sale, Lu Xuan estimates that it will be difficult to buy five hundred spirit stones.

This is the benefit of being backed by a large sect.

As long as there are enough sword seals, all kinds of high-grade rare and rare spiritual species are not a problem.

Lu Xuan took out ninety sword seals and handed them to the old farmer monk.

After a while, the monk came out from the inner hall and handed Lu Xuan a sword-raising gourd spirit seed.

The Spirit Seed is light blue in color, flat and elongated, about an inch and a half long, at first glance it might be a small pocket sword.

"Brother, I'm sorry."

Lu Xuan took the seeds carefully and put them in the storage bag.

"By the way, brother, before I entered the sect, I accidentally heard that there is a very mysterious and powerful spiritual plant in the sect, named Sword Grass, why didn't I see it in these jade books?"

He asked the old peasant monk.

"Swordgrass...it can't be obtained just by the sword seal, and there are also requirements for identity, and only inner disciples are eligible to plant it."

"Although it is only the second grade, it is more difficult to grow than the ordinary third grade, so it goes without saying that it is rare."

"More importantly, the sword grass involves a lot of sect secrets. It is a natural sword weapon, and under the cultivation of the sect's sword cultivators and spiritual planters in the past, it has derived third-rank and fourth-rank swords such as sword peacock and sword crow. Lingzhi, its importance can be seen."

"Although junior brother is good at spiritual planting, he has already started to plant and cultivate third-grade sword-raising gourds, but if he wants to plant sword grass, he still needs to wait for a while. Only after he becomes an inner disciple can he be qualified to plant sword grass."

The old farmer talked eloquently. Although he was not qualified to grow sword grass, he had a relatively clear understanding of sword grass after working in the Hall of Sinong for so long.

Hearing this, Lu Xuan hesitated in his heart, considering whether to confess that he had planted a sword grass.

He weighed it over and over again, and finally decided to tell the truth.

Frankly, planting sword grass by yourself can greatly increase the value of your identity as a spiritual planter, so as to obtain better spiritual fields, spiritual seeds, etc.

Then, get a generous reward of white light clusters, get more cultivation bases, and treasures.

This part can be hidden, and it is only necessary to strengthen the personality of the Lingzhi teacher on weekdays.

"To tell you the truth, I got a swordgrass seed by chance in a small city outside. After experimenting for a while, I actually found a way to grow swordgrass and successfully planted a swordgrass."

Lu Xuan said in a low voice.

"Aren't you joking, Junior Brother? It's fine to get the swordgrass spirit-seed by chance. Although there are very few spirit-seeds revealed to the outside world, it is still possible to do it."

"Then figure out a way to grow swordgrass?"

The old peasant monk seemed to hear something unbelievable, and his face was full of disbelief.

"Here, brother, look, is it a sword grass?"

"Huh?"

The monk let out a sigh, picked up the black sword grass on the wooden table, observed it carefully, flicked it with his fingers from time to time, and the spiritual power penetrated into it.

"Although it is slightly different from the ones I have seen before, it is indeed a sword grass."

"Still the top quality?!"

The old farmer couldn't help raising his head, and looked at Lu Xuan in surprise, his eyes were wide open, and wrinkles were densely piled up on his forehead.

The person in front of him actually planted a high-quality sword grass by himself!

He has some knowledge about the planting method of sword grass, which can be summed up in one sentence, and can be nourished and cultivated with sword energy.

It can be seen that it is easier to know than to do, and there are many complicated conditions in just one sentence.

First of all, a monk with profound attainments in the way of swordsmanship is needed, who can subtly control the sword energy, so as to meet the growth needs of the sword grass.

Secondly, an experienced spiritual planter is needed, who can provide the sword grass with the most suitable sword energy according to its growth stage and growth condition.

You must know that the strength of Sword Grass is different at each stage, and the demand for sword energy is also changing.

If the sword energy provided is too strong and the quantity is too large, it may damage the sword grass. If the quantity of sword energy is too small and the strength is weak, it will affect the quality of the sword grass, and even cultivate a shapeless sword grass.

But Lu Xuan had already met these two extremely difficult conditions before entering the Heavenly Sword Sect.

This made the old farmer look at him with admiration, and his tone unconsciously carried a bit of respect.

"I didn't expect Junior Brother Lu to be a genius spiritual planter. He taught himself without a teacher and successfully cultivated sword grass."

"With the ability of the younger brother, I will definitely be valued by the seniors in the sect and entrusted with important tasks. At that time, the younger brother should not forget me, the older brother."

"Brother was joking, I'm just lucky."

Lu Xuan said with a smile.

"Junior brother Lu, I'm going to report the fact that my junior has cultivated sword grass.

It’s just that the Hall Master is currently practicing in closed-door training in the Inner Sect, and I’m afraid it will take several days to find out. Can you tell me where your residence is, and I will let you know when there is news. "

The old peasant monk said enthusiastically.

Since Lu Xuan was able to cultivate such a rare spiritual plant as Sword Grass by himself, the future is naturally bright, so he took advantage of the opportunity to sell it and make friends.

"Thank you, brother."

Lu Xuan told the old farmer monk the location of his cave, and left the Si Nong Hall with the sword-raising gourd spiritual seed.

Outside the hall, I picked a tall spirit crane, and it carried me to the cave.

The spirit crane was extremely fast, and after a while, it stayed in the sky above the cave.

Lu Xuan jumped down lightly, and after delivering a spirit stone, he opened the formation and entered the courtyard.

"I'm back."

Tayun lynx pretended to have just heard this sentence, walked out of the room gracefully, and looked at Lu Xuan indifferently with a pair of green pupils.

"Aww..."

A rough growl with a seven-pointed meaning, indicating that he has understood.

Lu Xuan pulled the two tufts of gray hair on the tip of its ears, took out the falcon egg from the storage bag, and carefully placed it on the ground.

"This is the new little friend of the family, remember not to bully him in the future."

Looking at the big cat-like Tayun lynx in front of him, Lu Xuan instructed.

In his previous life, he saw many videos of wild cats catching birds, so he vaccinated Tayun lynx in advance.

(end of this chapter)

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