Huh? Isn't this an adventure kingdom building game?!-Chapter 871 - 790: Liu Xian’Er?
"Whoosh!"
The black paper snake in Jiang Yuan's palm grew with the wind!
Aunt Yu was stunned for a moment before remembering to cooperate with the shield, and hurriedly used magic to envelop the paper snake that was continuously growing.
"Grandpa Huang, is this the power of the Paper Makers?" Li Tiezhu was dumbfounded, and when he turned around, he saw his Grandpa Huang's small glasses slipping down, too busy to push them back up.
Huang San trembled, "This is the first time I've seen it too, it's really incredible!"
Mu Mian's mouth was in an O shape the whole time, watching the paper snake growing to unbelievable sizes, until she realized it could be mistaken for a "dragon" if looked at closely, and asked excitedly, "Since it's handmade, why not make a dragon directly? That would be so cool!"
"Not possible yet, my craftsmanship isn't good enough." Jiang Yuanxin thought to himself that he also wanted to, but the Paperman and Paper Horse Skill upgrades too slowly in the later stages.
Aunt Yu and Master Huang San exchanged a glance, both seeing the same thought in each other's astonished eyes.
This craftsmanship isn't good enough? The expectations for oneself are too high!
Or perhaps, there are levels in paper crafting, and with good enough skills, a paper dragon could be made to look real?
No wonder they say the true heritage of the Paper Makers has been lost; they've never seen paper crafting used like this before!
Paper, casually folded, comes to life with a breath; who would believe it without seeing it with their own eyes?
The paper "giant snake" couldn't fit indoors, stretching from the balcony outside. Luckily, it was made of tung oil paper with some waterproof ability, so it wouldn't be soaked and torn to pieces by the storm.
"Try controlling it," Jiang instructed as he lent Chuci the Paperman and Paper Horse Skill, teaching briefly how to harness it, then released the massive black paper snake.
It's hard to describe what the feeling was exactly, as if mastering some mysterious power instantly, Chuci could clearly sense the presence of the paper snake and command it to make any agile movements.
"I got it!" He felt as if it was something he could already do instinctively, manipulating with impressive proficiency, able to operate it right away.
Sure enough, the massive black paper snake slithered "flying" into the sky, writhing in a possible imitation of a "dragon's" movements.
Aunt Yu timely removed the shield, and just a few seconds later, an excited and piercing shout rang out, "Dragon! Look, there's a dragon in the cloud layer!"
"Oh no! My phone's dead; whose phone camera is good, hurry up and record it!"
"Where? Where's the dragon? It can't be just a kite or plastic bag, can it?"
"Dragon! Dragon, dragon, dragon! There really is one! Over there, inside the cloud layer! See it?"
"No wonder the weather is so frightening, there's truly a dragon..."
.........
The rolling black clouds and the wild rain and wind already carried an unusual air.
When someone finally shouted "dragon", the majority of people believed at least halfway, and gathered at the window, heads raised, scanning the sky for the "dragon's" trail.
"Thanks for your hard work, Aunt Yu," Jiang retrieved a meticulously crafted paper black snake from his storage bag, placed it on his palm, and blew on it again.
How could a casually folded paper craft compare to a meticulously made one with a framework?
The earlier paper snake had already left onlookers, immortals, and ghosts in shock, and this truly exquisite paper snake, twisting and growing in size, layered their astonishment higher!
"Hiss~"
The exquisite paper craft came alive as if a real python, opening its vertical pupils for a blink, widening its jaws and extending its tongue, emitting a hissing sound, even tilting its head to glance at the obedient paper tiger lying at the door.
"Oh my God!" Huang San, closest to it, examined up and down through his small glasses, and couldn't tell it was a paper snake at all.
Heart shaken and somewhat terrified, he took two steps back, legs trembling, and plopped down onto the carpet, "Jiang, your master wouldn't happen to be an Immortal, right?"
Aunt Yu was shaken as the paper snake swept a glance at her—even seeing it transform from paper into a giant creature right before her eyes, knowing it was fake, was useless.
Its swirling, icy vertical pupils, fangs glittering with cold light, and the scarlet tongue sticking out, were just like a real, colossal python!
A paper craft could possess such spirit and be almost indistinguishable from reality, truly an enormous ability!
No sooner said than done, from Jiang observing through a paper butterfly, formulating a strategy, to blowing and forming two paper snakes, it took less than two minutes overall.
"Relax a bit, you did very well." He patted Chuci's shoulder in encouragement, then leaped onto the paper snake's head, gesturing for the tiger lying at the door, which roared, took a few running steps, and leapt from the balcony!
At the same time, Jiang stood atop the paper snake, steering it to dart towards the chosen battlefield.
"Whoosh~"
The wind's howl concealed the surging water's sound.
He stood with hands behind, the rain forming an arc above him, seemingly stopped by a barrier that prevented the rain from intruding; as the paper snake approached, the previously gathered rainwater flowed upward in reverse, creating a shimmering, increasingly majestic water wall!
"Crack!"
Lightning flashed, Aunt Yu did her utmost to keep the paper snake and Jiang from being seen, but couldn't entirely shield the water wall.
Fortunately, Chuci put in great effort, going all out after being praised, controlling the paper snake in the air to appear and disappear, leaving those gazing skyward dumbfounded, none discovering the spectacular scene not far away.
"No wonder he dares to challenge the Water Ghost in such weather and conditions; Jiang can control so much water and craft paper as well. If exposed... he might become part of some mysterious organization, right?" Mu Mian stood on tiptoe to see clearly, but her eyesight was limited, the sky gloomy, rain and wind reduced visibility, and soon the figure was out of sight.







