Immortality Through Array Formations

Chapter 2202 - 1028: Tumo Treasure Book (3)



Chapter 2202: Chapter 1028: Tumo Treasure Book (3)

"Beware of all his conspiracies..." Wait a moment.

Mo Hua was very unhappy.

Prejudices in people’s hearts are indeed like a mountain.

It’s outrageous that someone as sincere as me should be described as "sly"...

Fortunately, the "Schemes Section" does not have much text, which means it’s just a minority opinion, a bias not to be taken seriously.

Mo Hua continued to read further.

The "Magic Techniques Section" was very detailed, listing every low-level Five Elements technique Mo Hua had used in the Sword Discussion Conference to date.

There were even some very obscure and niche spells that Mo Hua casually used once and forgot, yet they were all documented in this "rulebook."

Every spell was annotated with a method to counter it.

Since these were minor spells, they didn’t demand much attention; most were described in just one sentence.

The ones truly special were the Fireball Technique and Water Prison Technique.

Especially the Fireball Technique.

The text was filled with warnings: "Beware of the Fireball Technique!", "Be cautious of the Fireball Technique’s finishing move!", "Better to die first than be humiliated, remember!"

Following the Water Prison Technique was a list of its points of caution and runes, spiritual artifacts, and spell points that could counter it.

And statements like, "The Water Prison Technique is disgusting," "Better to suffer ten Earth Prison Skills than one Water Prison Technique."

Although it’s unclear who compiled these words.

Mo Hua could vaguely sense the "gnashing of teeth" in hatred and pain from between the lines.

Following that, the Concealment Techniques were also listed with many precautions.

Including the origin of his Concealment Technique, types of concealment, how to break the concealment, tracking methods, and the right timing to use spiritual artifacts...

Meanwhile, someone noted:

"Be wary of Mo Hua using visible concealment to deceive, lest you be played for a ’big fool,’ remember."

Mo Hua was perplexed.

Big fool? Who?

After the "Magic Techniques Section" was the "Movement Techniques Section."

This one was much more "professional."

Someone had dissected and broken down Mo Hua’s movement techniques, every move, and recorded them into the jade slip.

Breaking them down move by move.

Even including some flaws in the movement techniques.

These were likely extracted from shadow images, patiently analyzed and drawn out.

Every action and movement within the techniques were scrutinized so thoroughly, as if even the pores had been examined.

Their eyes must have nearly gone blind.

Mo Hua sighed, though not overly concerned.

Because movement techniques are a form of prowess.

Even if his moves are familiarized, and his flaws recognized, if their movement techniques aren’t as good, aren’t as fast, aren’t as exquisite, they still won’t be able to catch him.

Moreover, the powerful foundation of Mo Hua’s Water Passing Step lies in strong and meticulous divine sense control.

Merely breaking some "moves" doesn’t mean much.

Thus, this "Movement Techniques Section," though seemingly thorough, is merely "paper talk," not worth fearing.

But the most content-filled "Formation Techniques Section" is troublesome.

Mo Hua glanced at two lines and already frowned.

As he suspected, this was indeed aimed at his formations, combining actual sword discussions for combat simulation and developing counter strategies.

To date, his use of high-rank formations in battles had been limited.

Some methods he had kept hidden.

Logically speaking, there shouldn’t be much material to reference.

But the issue is, this is Qian Learning State Boundary, with sects aplenty, not only filled with prodigies but also innumerable elders with extensive Tao cultivation experience.

Among them, there must be numerous wise elders of formation arts.

Mo Hua using formation arts doesn’t offer much material.

So, these elders relied on their knowledge and experience to simulate and deduce.

Listing competition rules, defining terrains, matching opponents, and then based on their rich formation experience and the terms of second-grade formations, Mo Hua’s formation habits, they "simulate" the sword discussion combat scenarios.

This simulation is filled with numerous possibilities.

First, Mo Hua knows too many types of formations.

Secondly, different rules, different terrains, different opponents, will lead to different battle developments, and formations will have varied applications.

In a specific sword discussion, when Mo Hua will use what formation, where it will be set up, and what are the easily identifiable signs.

How to be alert, how to detect, how to scout formations, how to target... etc.

The circumstances within are far too complex.

And the Sword Discussion Conference is very rushed.

Therefore, such extensive simulation and deduction are impossible for a few formation arts elders to complete in a short time.

It’s surely a large group of elders, working day and night, expending a lot of divine sense, pouring in a lot of effort, listing various battle situations, and formulating countermeasures to condense all essence into:

The "Rules for Mo Hua Formation Techniques Section."

Mo Hua was truly in awe.

These formation arts elders are indeed formidable.

At the same time, he was speechless.

These formation arts elders are indeed bored...

Being formation arts elders of the Qian Learning State Boundary from various sects, is it necessary to target such a small Foundation Establishment disciple like me?

Isn’t their divine sense precious?

Even if divine sense isn’t precious, they should take care of their hair...

Divine sense can be restored once depleted.

If hair falls out, it may not grow back.

The flesh, bones, and body are received from parents, in accordance with the Heavenly Dao.

Even for a cultivator, hair doesn’t just grow when you wish; otherwise, there would be no baldness in this world...

Mo Hua was pained and couldn’t help but sigh.

Fellow disciples watching this densely packed, clear rulebook, filled with unknown amounts of effort, were also deeply shocked in their hearts.


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