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CHAPTER 920 SUPER MIRROR PART 1

The white leather skin that can change one's form when worn should be made from the skin of a white fish found in the deep sea. This fish's skin is reportedly finer and smoother than any other creature in the world including women, with a texture as smooth as milk. It is described as exclusive and secretive material.

In the beginning, there was a Yaksha kingdom located on the sea. Unfortunately, the women in this kingdom were considered unattractive, and even the men from the Yaksha kingdom preferred to marry women from other sea kingdoms rather than their own country.

One day, Yashan Danqing, the head of the Vientiane Gate, had an idea. He took a white fish and cut it up, using the skin as a canvas. He painted a pair of painted skin using special paint and sold it in the Yaksha Kingdom. It sold for a high price.

The daughter of an aristocrat in the Yaksha Kingdom purchased the painted skin and, upon wearing it, became a breathtakingly beautiful woman. She married a skilled warrior in the kingdom, and the couple lived happily together.

As the strength of the Vientiane Sect grew, they began to breed the deep-sea white fish specifically for the purpose of creating more painted skin.

However, because the painted skin was a magical item that required at least the first layer of Qi refining to use, it was not widely available. It was mostly sold to merchants who would take it overseas and sell it on land.

Su Jing chuckled as he sorted through the garbage, saying, "It's no wonder there are so many treasures in the Immortal Gourd Universe's garbage. There are definitely more treasures to be found in the rest of the garbage."

He had previously found relics and painted skin that had been discarded and deemed as garbage, but thanks to the little white mouse's ability to repair them, they were now usable.

In fact, even if they were in the Immortal Gourd Universe, no one would have bothered to repair them because the difficulty of doing so was much higher than simply rebuilding a new one. However, the little white mouse's ability was just right for the task.

"Huh?" Su Jing pulled out a broken mirror and was slightly surprised when he sensed a faint energy fluctuation emanating from it. However, after careful detection, the fluctuation disappeared.

Su Jing preferred to be safe rather than sorry so he asked the Little White Mouse to repair the mirror. After working on it for a while, only a small part had been repaired, but Su Jing could clearly feel energy fluctuations coming from the mirror.

"This may be another treasure," Su Jing said pleasantly. In the Immortal Gourd Universe, ordinary talisman tools and magical items were not particularly valuable, but to Su Jing, they were all treasures.

It didn't matter what the purpose of this mirror was, he would repair it first. As long as it was a talisman tool or magical item, it would definitely be useful.

After a long time, Su Jing was unable to find any other valuable objects and the little white mouse finally finished repairing the mirror. However, it was not a complete repair as there were still a few pieces missing from the mirror.

The little white mouse was unable to continue repairing it, indicating that the missing pieces were lost in the Immortal Gourd Universe and beyond its ability to retrieve.

Su Jing wasn't sure if the broken mirror would even work, and he had no idea what its original function was. However, he decided to give it a try and see if he could get it to work.

Su Jing focused his spiritual energy on the broken bronze mirror, channeling his True Qi into it. After a moment, the mirror began to shake slightly and an image emerged from its surface.

At first, Su Jing thought it was his own reflection, but upon closer inspection, he realized that it was not.

In the mirror, Su Jing saw an image of himself that was drastically different from his current state. He saw himself sorting through garbage and it was as if he were watching a movie.

However, due to the damage to the mirror, the image was incomplete, with parts missing on the left and right sides. This made it difficult to fully understand what was happening in the image.

Su Jing watched the image carefully for a moment and suddenly his eyes widened in surprise. He wasn't quite sure what he was seeing and was about to continue observing when he realized that his True Qi had been depleted and the image on the mirror was disappearing.

He quickly tried to replenish his True Qi, hoping to bring the image back, but it was too late. The image had already vanished.

The Spring Leaf Secret Art that Su Jing practiced was a cultivation technique from the "In Search of the Supernatural" universe. It was originally used for healing and could be used to cultivate some True Qi.

However, the amount of True Qi that Su Jing was able to cultivate through this technique was very weak.

In the past, Su Jing had used relics and painted skins that required very little True Qi to use, but the bronze mirror seemed to consume an unusual amount of True Qi, possibly due to its damaged state.

Su Jing wasn't sure if this was the cause of the high True Qi consumption or if it was just the nature of the mirror.

After restoring his True Qi to its peak state by practicing next to the "Three Trees" in the ecosphere, Su Jing once again injected True Qi into the bronze mirror.

This time, the image he saw was not of himself picking up garbage, but rather an image of the ecosphere itself.

However, after a short while, Su Jing himself appeared in the image, suddenly appearing in the ecosphere and sitting down to practice under the three trees.

It seemed that the mirror was able to show Su Jing's past actions or events that had occurred in the ecosphere.

Su Jing was now convinced that the bronze mirror was able to show past events or actions that had taken place at a specific location and that the more True Qi he injected into it, the faster he could see these events.

It seemed that the mirror was a type of talisman tool or magical item from the "Immortal Gourd Universe." In this universe, such items were not particularly valuable and a broken one would be considered even less valuable.

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