The Water Shade relied on the spiritual Qi in the monk’s body to stimulate and maintain.
As long as the cultivator’s spiritual Qi was enough, he could hold the protection at all times.
However, Caspian was restricted by his realm.
Although he could store a certain amount of spiritual Qi in his body by relying on the Fundamental Law of a Hunting Whale, the spiritual Qi only flowed in his meridians.
Not to mention the comparison with the Holy Land Realm cultivator, Caspian’s spiritual Qi storage was far inferior compared with the third-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivator.
The Water Shade activated by Caspian limited defensive power, but it could also be regarded as a compelling defensive method at that stage.
After all, his opponent was not the kind that could destroy the world.
At that time, Caspian mainly needed to practice two aspects.
Firstly, it was the speed Caspian activated the Water Shade.
The process of activating the Water Shade would take a long time if he did not master it well.
Then, it was very likely that before Caspian used that skill, his body was pierced by the enemy.
Another aspect was that Caspian must master the spiritual Qi needed to maintain the Water Shade.
However, there was not much spiritual Qi in his body, and it would be pointless to use the skill if he could initiate a strong defense that only lasted a second as it would exhaust his spiritual Qi.
Similarly, trying to make the Water Shade exist for a longer time, resulting in almost no defensive power of the Water Shade, was equally meaningless.
Therefore, Caspian needed a lot of practice to balance the defensive power and maintenance time.
Not only that, but when he really started to practice the Water Shade, Caspian discovered that it was much more challenging to master a spell than martial skill.
First of all, it was necessary to guide the flow of the meridians in the body.
Then, with the help of the Water Droplet, it would condense into a layer of light on the surface of the body. In contrast, martial arts were much more straightforward as Caspian only needed to attack, use force, and blast the enemy’s head.
As for Pointing to the Stars, it was not that difficult either.
After all, it was much easier to activate the Qi and blood in the body than to channel the spiritual Qi in the body.
When Caspian activated the Water Shade for the first time, it took nearly a minute before the pale blue light appeared on the surface of his body.
“One minute… If my opponent is stronger, I’m afraid I’ll be chopped into minced meat a long time ago,” Caspian shook his head helplessly and then practiced again for the second time.
Mastering a spell through practice was extremely dull.
Even though it was tedious, Caspian did not show any impatient expression.
After all, today’s boring routine would give him a chance to survive in the future.
Due to the limited spiritual Qi in his body, Caspian had to swallow spirit stones for replenishment.
He spent the next five days that way.
During that time, Little Candy woke up once, so Caspian had to stop practicing and feed her.
As Caspian naturally could not bring the goats to the Valley of Death, he prepared several large buckets of goat milk in advance.
Little Candy did not like to drink the prepared milk, but there was no way because it was hungry.
Hence, it could only reluctantly drink it alone and then fall asleep again.
As Little Candy drank the milk, Caspian started to concentrate.
However, he was worried that someone spied on him again.
Nonetheless, it was evident that Caspian’s luck was great as Little Candy’s existence was not exposed.
After putting Little Candy back into the Earring of Echo back, Caspian started estimating.
“When I return from Valley of Death, Little Candy should be able to start eating meat.
At that time, it won‘t be so troublesome to feed it milk every day.”
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