Immortality Through Array Formations

Chapter 922 - 626 Fireball_2



Chapter 922 - 626 Fireball_2

Chapter 922: Chapter 626 Fireball_2

Afterward, he finally couldn’t restrain himself and rubbed Mo Hua’s hair.

“You little kid, are you having fun at my expense…?”

Mo Hua covered his head, his face a picture of helplessness, “Isn’t it because I was afraid if I spoke seriously, you wouldn’t believe me…”

The Merit Elder replied with annoyance, “As if you’re one to talk, with all your craftiness!”

Mo Hua chuckled.

The Merit Elder verified the Formation and then awarded the Merit Points for the Fireworks Formation to Mo Hua.

Not many, just nine points.

Because although the Fireworks Formation was a Second Grade Formation, it was ultimately too simple.

But at least it marked a good beginning.

After that, Mo Hua continued to

He had applications for ten and eleven patterns alike.

It was like throwing pebbles into a deep pond, creating ripples upon ripples.

The name “Formation Master Mo Hua” was also slowly gaining recognition among the disciples connected by the Taixu Token.

Some disciples began to acknowledge Mo Hua’s proficiency in Formation.

There were also disciples who would especially “invite” Mo Hua to take on their reward “tasks.”

Mo Hua was quite pleased, feeling that his fellow disciples indeed had insight, worthy of being his brothers and sisters in the sect.

During his period of leisure, Mo Hua would still team up with Senior Sister Murong on tasks.

On regular days, he continued to undertake Formation tasks.

The number of his Formation tasks grew more and more, his résumé grew thicker, and the difficulty of these Formation tasks gradually increased.

From ten patterns to eleven, then twelve, and finally thirteen patterns…

Thirteen patterns were the most difficult for a Second Grade Junior Formation Master.

Even so, Mo Hua had never made a mistake, even painting better than some certified Formation Masters.

Gradually, Mo Hua gained a certain level of fame.

Some disciples, unaware of his exact identity, would address him respectfully as “Brother Mo” and spoke very courteously.

Sometimes, when Mo Hua was busy, they were even willing to wait for him.

To have Mo Hua paint the Formation personally, they would specifically add a few Merit Points—not much, but it was a form of recognition.

Later, when Mo Hua inquired, he learned that some Second Grade Formation Masters “outsourced” when they took on tasks.

They would initially accept a task, and if they couldn’t manage it, they would hire some junior brothers and sisters with roughly the strength to paint eleven or twelve patterns to do it for them.

Then, they would share the earned Merit Points proportionally.

That’s why some people added Merit Points to have Mo Hua “personally” paint the Formation.

They were afraid that after Mo Hua accepted the task, he might “outsource” it to someone else.

Mo Hua shook his head.

Taking on Formation tasks was akin to others providing him with ink and paper to practice his Formation skills.

He didn’t even have enough time for his own practice, so why would he ever paint for someone else…

From ten patterns up to thirteen.

The Merit Elder of the Merit Pavilion saw it all.

When he finally saw Mo Hua pick up a set of ink and paper for a thirteen-pattern Formation and then, the next day, perfectly complete this Formation and hand it to him…

The Merit Elder’s expression changed dramatically.

Looking at Mo Hua, he could not help the trembling of his eyelids.

He now realized that this unassuming little kid, who seemed obedient, was truly a genuine Second Grade Junior Formation Master!


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