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(One thousand eight hundred and fifty-four) once

Hou Xueyan had never seen Tie Wandao's whip. The spells he and Hou Jizheng used were not the same as each other. Although he could try out that Hou Jizheng was indeed hit by a spell, he could not understand the specific reason why Hou Jizheng became like Hou Jizheng. Therefore, he directly believed that the whip of Tie Wandao that Hou Jizheng said was a spelled. He beat Hou Jizheng with a spelled whip. Hou Jizheng was hit by a spell and became what he is now.

Hou Jijun had promised Tie Wandao not to tell others about the gray house. Although Tie Wandao was relieved to Hou Jijun, he still brought another alchemist to him with a magical thing he had done to him, recited the mantra taught to him by the alchemist, and wanted to use that thing to placate a mantra to Hou Jijun.

The alchemist had no idea whom Tie Wandao would use that thing to spell on someone, so he taught Tie Wandao the things and spells that had been cast.

Tie Wandao took that thing, learned the spell, and asked the alchemist if there were any other things to pay attention to.

The alchemist thought about it carefully and told Tie Wandao that it was not.

After the alchemist left, he suddenly remembered something on the way that he didn't tell Tie Wandao about using that thing to chant a mantra to lay a mantra for others. If the person who was chanted a mantra who had practiced a certain kind of magic, he would need to recite the mantra three times, and from the first time he recited the mantra, the other party knew very well that he had laid a mantra for the other party.

The alchemist wanted to rush back and tell Tie Wandao, but when he met an enemy on the way, he even took his life away by his enemy. The reason why the alchemist had that enemy was because he used to make another person lose his life through his practice.

So the alchemist failed to tell him what he wanted to tell Tie Wandao in time.

Hou Jizhuo was the kind of alchemist who had practiced some kind of magic that the alchemist said. When Tie Wandao recited that spell for the first time to chant the spell for Hou Jizhuo, Hou Jizhuo had already known it. He thought Tie Wandao would recite the spell three times in a row, but Tie Wandao only recited it once.

The alchemist who taught Tie Wandao's spell before was not the kind of thing that would change after successfully placing a spell, so Tie Wandao thought that he had successfully sent a spell to Hou, but he didn't know that it was actually not successful at all.

Hou Jizhuo thought at the time: Do the clan leader want to lay a mantra for me? If so, why did he only recite it once? If not, why did he recite that once? No matter what, the clan leader did not successfully lay a mantra for me, so I can't ask him what he was going to do. If he didn't want to lay a mantra for me, if I reminded me, I really don't want to lay a mantra for me. I don't like to be cursed by others. Even if that mantra doesn't have much impact on me, I don't want to. If the clan leader really wanted to lay a mantra for me, but just forgot to recite the mantra twice, the clan leader thought that he had successfully laid a mantra for me, that would be better.
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