"You, little beggar, you also want to learn stone carving, but your body is so thin. Whether you want to learn to carve stone or wood, you need to be strong enough, you~"

After the little beggar was rescued by the stone carver, he kept him by his side and named him Little Beggar.

The stone carver invited the Physician to see a doctor for the little beggar and kept giving him medicine to nurse him back to health. However, he was weak and sick, and his health was not good.

Learning to carve is not as simple as it seems. The requirements for strength in carving, planing, and seal cutting are very strict. It requires both strength and strength, and this means control!

Take control of your own power.

When the strength should be strong, it will be strong, and when it is weak, it will be weak.

This also depends on the root bone of the individual. Just like some people are born with great strength. If the root bone is not good enough, there is no chance if you want to do it. It is just like the qualifications for cultivating immortals and practicing martial arts, but it is not that special.

As for the little beggar himself, Lu Bo didn't know yet whether he had such a Root Bone, but his current state was really not suitable for learning carving. After all, he was too thin.

If Chen Cuo hadn't used his soul to seize the body, the little beggar himself would have died today.

"Yes, Brother Great Master, I think I can do it, and what the master just did, I feel is pretty awesome. I want to learn it."

"Oh, the boy has a lot of energy, but it really doesn't work. Your body is too weak. Even using the carving knife and chisel hammer is not strong enough, but it will cause a serious burden on your body."

"But senior brother, I..."

"However, you can learn simple carving first, starting with carving puppets. I can teach you this."

"Is this true? Thank you, Great Master."

Chen Cuo first pretended to be disappointed, and then after hearing what Lu Bo said, he deliberately showed excitement in front of Lu Bo.

How could Chen Cuo not be able to simply learn stone carvings? However, it was impossible for his soul to be here for no reason. The assessment was to repair the chess table in the Heaven Mending Pavilion. It had nothing to do with the changes at this time. Chen Cuo didn't believe it at all.

And looking at the old stone carver, although he was just an ordinary mortal, his intuition told him that the other party was not simple.

Chen Cuo would not delve into the other party's secrets until he knew the details. However, with his soul condensed into spiritual consciousness, he discovered that this dream world seemed to be a place where he could cultivate immortality.

This life is full of spiritual energy.

"Is it time to transmigrate to the birth of that chess table?"

Chen Cuo thought about it. In fact, he had noticed it just now.

So it was still step by step, because he didn’t know the specific rules of the assessment. At this time, Chen Cuo didn’t even know whether the current transmigrate was part of the assessment or whether it was an accident.

In addition to the mysterious old stone carver, it's better to be cowardly. Moreover, Chen Cuo is a little beggar with a soul and a body. This body is a weakling among the weaklings. No matter what he wants to do, he is unable to do anything.

Lu Bo seemed very happy to see Chen Cuo who was so diligent and studious, and touched Chen Cuo's head with his generous palm.

Although it is not his original body, Chen Cuo still feels a little uncomfortable. His spirit is a Foundation Building monk, a cultivator who is almost eighty years old.

It's unpleasant to be touched on the head by a mortal, I guess.

Chen Cuo has practiced the simple skill of carving for a long time after entering the Bai family, although he only learned the basics as a puppet.

But Chen Cuo still has a basic foundation and is not a complete novice.

Although he didn't know at this time whether this dream world was real or illusory, or simply the real world, he planned to observe it for a while before talking.

First, learn the art of carving. At least the memory should be true, and the chess table will not capture his soul for no reason.

Carving is a skill that seems simple but actually requires patience and skill.

For Chen Cuo, he has been practicing for a long time after entering the Bai family. Although this is only the basic skill of puppetry, it can be used in all kinds of ways, including puppetry, the art of enlightenment, and the art of tracing creatures. Something to learn from.

He doesn't know whether this dream world actually exists, is his hallucination, or is simply part of the real world.

At this time, he seemed to be in a mystery and could not find the answer.

Therefore, Chen Cuo began to study carving skills diligently.

With his previous skills, he now has a good level without spending much time and energy. He only needs to constantly hone his skills.

A flower danced out of the carving knife in his hand. While carving every day, he found that if he carved out finished products, the sculptures would seem to be alive.

Chen Cuo also began to discover that perhaps this was some of the peculiarities of the dream world.

Everything here seems to have some mysterious power. Whether it is trees, flowers, plants or stones, they all seem to contain an indescribable energy.

As time goes by, Chen Cuo's carving skills become more and more sophisticated, which astonishes the Great Master's brother Lu Bo.

Of course, he also knew the name of the old carver, Yao Mugen.

The most famous carver in the Luo Kingdom, there are some anecdotes about him. Legend has it that he once carved a living dragon.

Yao Mugen's craftsmanship is unparalleled, and his works are lifelike and astonishing.

He can carve a flying eagle out of an ordinary piece of wood, or a blooming flower out of a piece of jade.

His works are not only similar in form, but also similar in spirit, making people seem to feel the soul of those creatures.

It's almost Taoist, and with such rumors, it's as if the puppet master is the same.

Legend has it that he spent ten years carving a lifelike dragon.

The dragon's body was emerald green, and its scales shone with dazzling light. Its wings were spread out, as if it could fly away at any time, but the dragon's eyes had no eyeballs.

Someone asked: "Why not carve the dragon's eyes?"

Yao Mugen replied: "You can't carve out its eyes. If you carve out its eyes, it will fly away!"

This statement reached the ears of the king. The king didn't believe it, so he asked Yao Mugen to carve the dragon's eye on the spot.

Otherwise, he would be killed, so Yao Mugen did as he was told, and he carved a dragon's eye. Then it was a classic story, the dragon turned into a living being and soared into the sky. The king of the country immediately worshiped Yao Mugen as a god.

As for whether it is true or false, Chen Cuo doesn't know.

Anyway, this legend has been circulating in Luo Kingdom for a long time, and people are full of awe and curiosity about Yao Mugen.

Indeed, no one dares to offend this person.

Chen Cuo didn't understand what the old boss meant in the past, but simply felt that the other party was very strong.

But it doesn't look like a method of cultivating immortals, which makes Chen Cuo a little confused.

But it didn't matter, he still immersed himself in learning the carving skills.

A year later, some of Chen Cuo's works were flowers, birds, fish, insects, and some were portraits of people, but without exception, they were all full of vitality and soul.

Gradually, Chen Cuo also began to make some friends in this carving workshop.

Including the Great Master brother Lu Bo, the second senior brother Yang Ping, and other carving masters, or those Apprentice who are from good families.

Some people who like carving exchange their experiences and learn from each other.

With their help, Chen Cuo also began to grow gradually. After a year of practice, his body and bones gradually became stronger, and he no longer looked like he could be knocked down by a gust of wind.

In the end, Chen Cuo was discovered by Yao Mugen, who, during the year-end assessment process, allowed Chen Cuo and other carvers to show their carving works and then communicate with each other for the next step of teaching.

In Yao Mugen's eyes, Chen Cuo not only learned carving skills, but more importantly, Chen Cuo's works are full of vitality, with a feeling of feeling life with one's heart, and how to express one's emotions through art.

That is a performance that can only be achieved by mastering the art of carving.

Speaking more artistically, Chen Cuo's sculptures have reached a unique realm, which is art. Art is not only a skill, but also an attitude, a love for life and a pursuit of beauty.

After the assessment and comments, everyone else left, and Yao Mugen asked Chen Cuo and Lu Bo to stay.

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