Upon hearing this, Lv Yao immediately replied, "Competing in drawing talismans, divination, and array setup is also like dueling."
The "dueling" Lv Yao mentioned was naturally not pure combat like Ancient martial artists, but rather a battle using talisman paper.
Gu Zhiqi nodded slightly at his words.
The categories of competition were quite similar to those in her Master's Sect; only, they also competed in alchemy and acupuncture.
In this world, the Mystical Five Arts have declined, and Mysterious Sect disciples no longer learn alchemy and acupuncture techniques.
After a while of conversation, Sikong Dian arrived, having found all his shoes.
Once seated, Sikong Dian first expressed his gratitude to Gu Zhiqi.
He was, of course, thankful that she had saved Lv Yao.
Talking about this matter, Gu Zhiqi recalled the citrus smoke in Lv Yao's body and asked Sikong Dian, "The citrus smoke in his body, was it inherited from his mother?"
