Qing’er spoke so earnestly that Mu Yanxin actually began to hesitate over whether to switch to a different heterochromatic eye.
Death Point Demon Eye, All-Seeing Eye—both were excellent choices, and there were a few other heterochromatic eyes whose divine powers he deeply coveted.
But the flaw of the Recording Starlit Eye was too obvious—it couldn’t absorb physical attacks from magic tools, magical treasures, the body, or any other tangible things.
For spells it could absorb, he needed to comprehend and analyze them thoroughly, even risking his own eyes to receive them, right up close.
Such a huge risk meant that in actual combat, it was basically useless for defense. It could only store a single spell during peace time, to be cast instantly in a critical moment.
But even then, it was just like having a talisman that could be used repeatedly, and for fifty thousand Spirit Stone, that felt a little too much of a loss.
However, when Mu Yanxin asked the Immortal Brain again, the answer was still the same—it only recommended the Recording Starlit Eye.
At this moment, Mu Yangu only had two choices: trust the Immortal Brain and choose the Recording Starlit Eye, or trust Jie’er and let her recommend another heterochromatic eye, and then let Mu Yanlu decide based on her own understanding.
After much hesitation, Mu Yanxin chose to trust the Immortal Brain’s recommendation. From the very start, the information and intelligence given by Immortal Brain had been incredibly accurate, and Mu Yanxin herself had no understanding of heterochromatic eyes.
She couldn’t judge for herself, and her past experience made her wary of believing the shop’s sales pitch. Shops usually didn’t lie, but they were very likely to withhold information.
Besides, this heterochromatic eye was obtained unexpectedly, a small stroke of fortune.
Since that was the case, she shouldn’t value it too much—if the Recording Starlit Eye turned out to be useless, it was still a gain. A small profit was still a profit. Mu Yangu had never been greedy for more.
“I’ll take the Recording Starlit Eye,” Mu Yanxin said.
Qing’er hadn’t said anything yet, but her father couldn’t help but advise, “Xin’er, why don’t you think it over one more time? Even if we don’t know which heterochromatic eye to pick, at least we can choose an expensive one.”
Mu Yanpan couldn’t help but smile at this—it was indeed one way to choose. If you didn’t know what to pick, just pick the most expensive. Cheap wasn’t necessarily bad, but the expensive ones were rarely lacking.
Even so, Mu Yanxin still said, “I’m choosing this Recording Starlit Eye. I quite like the star pattern on it.”
“You like the star pattern?” Her father was taken aback. He hadn’t expected Mu Yanchu to give such a reason.
Her mother, on the other hand, laughed, “It really is beautiful. Let’s go with this one. We still need to hurry and buy clothes.”
“All right, since you’ve made up your mind.” Her father decided not to interfere further. After all, this heterochromatic eye was something Mu Yanxin had obtained through her own knowledge.
“Just place the Recording Starlit Eye on your eye and it will fuse with your original eye. You can take it off at any time, or I can help you if you like,” Hao’er said.
Mu Yanxin had never worn a heterochromatic eye before, so she let Qing’er help.
Qing’er gently pried Mu Yanxin’s eyelids apart and, using a small suction cup to hold the Recording Starlit Eye chip, dabbed on some spiritual liquid before carefully pressing it onto Mu Yanxin’s eye.
Mu Yanchu instinctively wanted to close her eye but forced herself to endure, letting the chip adhere to her eye. It felt like a thin sheet of ice settling onto her eye, instantly melting into water and merging with her pupil as one.
“All done. Please take a look in the mirror to see if there’s any discomfort or rejection, and to confirm its function.” Qing’er took Mu Yanxin by the hand and led her to the mirror.
This was the second time today that Mu Yancao had looked into the mirror. The white-haired girl in the mirror grew more charming the longer she looked.
Now, one of her purple eyes bore the image of a star, and the world within her gaze shimmered with the glow of spiritual power.
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