Chapter 104 - Monkey Fruit Wine Is the Best (2/2)

Lin Luoran picks up the stone cup. The color of monkey fruit wine is clear amber, and it has a fragrant and rich smell… There is something flowing in the wine. Is it Reiki?

Lin Luoran is surprised, but she can’t help taking a sip. The wine combines the flavors of fruits and alcohol, and it tastes so good. More importantly, the Reiki inside of her is nourished after she drinks up the whole cup of wine!

The monkey fruit wine is spirited!

While Li Xi’er keeps filling her stomach with wine, Lin Luoran thinks of something else. The monkey fruit wine is mild, which is perfect for her parents and Luodong’s health.

One has to give and take the risks in order to gain. Lin Luoran cares the most about the health of her family members. One “Healing Spell” in exchange for some monkey fruit wine seems to be a good deal. Since she is aware that the old monkey can understand human language, Lin Luoran asks directly,

“If you can give me some wine, I may have a cure for your wound.”

The old monkey is tempted. The wound on its lung has been bothering it for a long time. It has tried all kinds of spirit herbs but none of them worked. If this female cultivator can really help it with the wound, giving her some wine will mean nothing. The old monkey nods to Lin.

Lin Luoran is frank. After asking Li Xi’er to protect her while she casts the spell, Lin Luoran begins to recall the gestures of the “Healing Spell”. First is to draw half of a full moon in the air… The whole spell consists of 108 hand gestures, which is the highest-level spell Lin Luoran is able to cast.

The secret land is filled with pure Reiki, so the spell is much stronger when she casts it here. After finis.h.i.+ng making all the 108 hand gestures, green light has gathered on Lin’s fingertip. The green Reiki molecules are so dazzling that the army of monkeys outside of the treehouse starts to scream again.

Lin Luoran is almost exhausted. Illness and death are natural, so spells relevant to healing are very arduous. The Tao of nature is fair. It is said that when some cultivators managed to make some elixirs, they would also be cursed to make no more. The Elixir Curse is the nature’s anger at humans who try to meddle in life and death.

The green light becomes brighter, but Lin Luoran starts to sweat. Li Xi’er and the old monkey both look at Lin with concerns. The White Fairy, who is staying in the Universal Sack, is displeased — does this mean that this junior cultivator has the Taoist root of three natures? The fairy now loses hope in her previous plan. A cultivator with the Taoist root of three natures wouldn’t even be able to get in any school back in the age when spells were prosperous. The White Fairy even doubts that Lin Luoran may have taken some elixirs to retain her youthful look. According to her quality, there is no way that she can enter the later stage of Training Qi when she is in her twenties… Especially, Lin said that the world of cultivation is already declined.

Lin Luoran now has no idea that she has changed the fairy’s mind. The br.i.m.m.i.n.g wood Reiki on Lin’s fingertip nourishes this hollowed old tree. When casting spells, cultivators should use the Reiki inside of them to direct and make use of the Reiki in the air. However, “Healing Spell” is a high-level spell which can only be smoothly cast by cultivators who have completed the level of Training Qi. Lin Luoran doesn’t know about this. She exerts herself to cast the spell, and the Reiki inside of her is drained — except for the fire Reiki which has been separated.

Lin Luoran finishes the Healing Spell by completing the other half of the full moon she drawn in the air. The rolling green light now is in the size of a peach pit. Lin points to the old monkey and the green light merges into its lung.

The Healing Spell doesn’t show instant effect. After all, it is a spell in the level of Training Qi, not a magic performed by high-level cultivators. Still, the Healing Spell is able to stop the cough, and those pure wood Reiki filled with vitality will continue to heal the wound of the old monkey in the next few days.

Lin Luoran sits on the wood chair and rests with her eyes closed. The old monkey also closes its eyes and feels its health condition. It is grateful to Lin Luoran. The old monkey pats on the little monkey beside it and tells it to fetch something.