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Chapter 1624: The Last Lesson The Money Sword

Some people are still immersed in the joy of learning another trick, while others are already beginning to imagine other things.

For example, some nimble guys have discovered the order in Professor Modu. First, they are means to protect themselves, and then this means to control the enemy. So the next step should be means to kill the enemy?

Most games will teach players to do this, which is almost the standard three laws of combat. As they expected, at this time, the last key point that Baron Modu had to teach was indeed this means of attack. I saw him say so.

"There is an old Chinese saying that long-term defense will lead to failure. In our words, there is no castle that cannot be captured. When facing any enemy, if you only adopt a defensive strategy, the final result will definitely not be able to escape the fate of defeat. This is the same even when dealing with an existence like an evil spirit. You only want to passively withstand his attacks, and think that you can use the methods I taught earlier to control and deter these evil spirits. This is definitely not possible. Because these methods can only protect you for a while, but not for a lifetime. There will always be one or two situations, and these methods cannot protect you. And at that time, facing the threat of an evil spirit, do you have to surrender? I think no one will be willing to do this. So, what I want to give to you below is a means to truly allow you to confront these evil spirits head-on as a mortal."

Speaking of this, Baron Modu immediately turned his palm and revealed a bunch of things he was holding in his palm. The shape of the outer circle and the color of the inner square. Some people with knowledge can recognize it. This is an ancient Chinese currency, called copper coins.

This thing is not uncommon. Many Westerners will have one or two more if they are collecting coins. So these people are very strange. They are obviously fighting against evil spirits, so how can they take out these antique coins? Could it be that they should use these antique coins to bribe some powerful mages and let them deal with these evil spirits for themselves?

This idea was not expressed because even those who think of this idea themselves would find it ridiculous. If they say it out, they would definitely make it a joke. It doesn’t matter if they know that their thoughts are stupid. If they say it out in front of these many people and then be slapped in the face by the person involved, it would be really stupid and hopeless.

As it turns out, this is indeed a wise idea. Because Baron Modu's explanation is really different from this statement.

"In Maoshan Technique, there is a saying that the Five Emperors' money is used as a money sword to subdue the devil and kill evil spirits. In this regard, Maoshan Technique users believe that there are two explanations here. One is that copper coins, as a liquid currency, often pass through the hands of countless people and are contaminated with the breath and magnetic field of the human body. This magnetic field doesn't matter a little bit, but after gathering a very large base, it is enough to pose a threat to the existence of evil spirits. Because evil spirits are the dead, and humans are the living. The two are opposite to each other. Since evil spirits can use their own power to harm the living, then, in turn, the money swords that gather many of the living powers can do the same thing."

"After studying this statement, the mages basically agreed with it. Because through experiments, it has been proved that the magnetic field on a human body can indeed cause harm to evil spirits. There is a saying in the East that ghosts are afraid of evil people, but that's what it means."

"This is the first reason, and the second reason is that the Five Emperors' money represents the most prosperous time in China in history. The weapons made in this way have a potential effect of using the power of a powerful empire to suppress evil spirits and devils. As for why this happens, this is because the ancient Chinese emperors were different from our emperors. In the West, the power of the monarch was granted by gods. In other words, even the emperor and monarch were just slaves of gods. Just as the pope could make the German emperor kneel in the snow, they had no status at all."

"The Chinese emperors are not like this. If we say that the king has the power of the king, then they can be said that the king has the power of the gods. Gods are not qualified to override the emperor, and even the emperor has the qualification to enthrone the gods. The emperor, as the master of the empire, has such power, so of course, the circulating currency, as one of the symbols of the empire, will naturally have a little mysterious power bonus. This is the statement in Maoshan Art. Of course, if we are familiar with the history of that country, we will clearly know that this statement is simply untenable."

Speaking of this, what Baron Modu said was obviously a bit beyond the scope and went out of the category of dealing with evil spirits. But he was obviously a little happy, and he took the attitude of being a good teacher and carefully made academic arguments for everyone present.

"According to the unanimous certification of the Master Association, there are not many emperors in China who can truly achieve the power of the king. The most representative figures are the controversial Qin Shihuang and Emperor Wu of Han. Although due to some historical and national reasons, these two emperors have mixed reviews in official history, and even have more negative comments. However, from the perspective of the country, they have truly made the empire extremely prosperous and even above the gods. The so-called Fengshan Mountain is a typical symbolic measure for them. Because from the perspective of the master, the Emperor Fengshan Mountain is actually a god walking on the earth sitting back on his throne, and will naturally have supreme authority."

"Most of the later emperors imitated these two people and boasted about their achievements and achievements with the actions of Fengshan Mountain. But in fact, this was just a political show, and most of them could not obtain such authority at all. For example, the Qing Dynasty Saint Ancestor and the Qing Dynasty Gaozong. These two emperors did not develop their country to an unprecedented level, nor could they establish their prestige among the gods. So of course, this was just a show. Except for their own entertainment, they would not have any other function."

"At this point, we have already verified from the comparison of the effects of the money swords of all dynasties. The best one is the originator of square-hole copper coins, Qin Banliangqian. The money sword composed of such coins can even kill evil spirit monarchs who have lived for thousands of years and can compete with the famous great devil, and even gods will be injured by the power above. Of course, because the existing Qin Banliangqian rarely has a complete quality, it is very difficult to piece together a series of money swords. I have lived for so many years and have only seen it once in Hong Kong."

"The second is the Shanglin Sanguan Wuzhu coins during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han. Although the money sword composed of such copper coins cannot compare to Qin Banliang's sword, it is not much worse. Judging from the results of the experiment, the ordinary thousand-year-old evil spirits are basically injured when touched and killed when inserted. However, like Qin Banliang's coins, as something two thousand years ago, it is actually not easy to find a suitable Shanglin Sanguan's money."

"The real main force of the copper coin sword is actually the copper coins of the Tang and Song dynasties. First, these two generations belong to the orthodox dynasty of China, and their national strength is strong enough. Second, their copper coins are issued enough that they can find very good quality today. It is not as scarce as those of the Qin and Han dynasties. As for the Kanggan prosperous copper coins mentioned in Maoshan Technique, in our experiments, it seems to be a guise similar to a fool. We have analyzed many such copper coins in existence. The final conclusion is that if one or two copper coins from other dynasties are not mixed with, it has no mysterious power at all. It is just a decorative object like the cross bought by ordinary people. As for why this is the case, we have come to such a conclusion in the discussion."

"First is objective factors. From the so-called Kangxi Dynasty and Qianlong Dynasty, they were not considered prosperous at all. The country was weak and conservative, the upper class was corrupt and extravagant, the lower class was numb and lacked the vitality that a country should have. From the perspective of the fate of the empire, this is a look of a deceased, and of course it is impossible to have any special power. The second is subjective factors. The editor of Maoshan Art seems to be deliberately creating false information. We do not know the reason for this. It may be to prevent the secret technique from being leaked, and it may be to deceive the rulers at that time to satisfy their vanity, etc. In short, the results of the experimental argument have been shown. If any of you intends to make such a weapon, it is best not to make such low-level mistakes."

After satisfying his desire to be a teacher, Baron Modu satisfactorily turned the topic back to the main topic.

"Back to the present, the main problem of money sword is to select materials. In other materials, the red thread soaked with chicken blood and cinnabar is the best auxiliary material. Just like this, just use red thread to penetrate 108 copper coins and weave it into the shape of the sword. There is not so much attention in other aspects. If you like to weave, it will be useful even if you weave it into the shape of a Nepalese scimitar."

While he said this, he showed everyone on the scene what was happening in his hands. A red thread was like a living thing, moving back and forth in the coins round and square outside. Soon, he weaved the big handful of coins in his hand into a sharp sword.

Then, as he threw it casually, the money sword that had just been fabricated had already fallen into the girl's hands.
Chapter completed!
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