Chapter 366 - Waves
Chapter 366 of "Immortality Through Array Formations" begins with: Chapter 366: Chapter 364: WavesMo Hua recuperated for a few days and, feeling that there... See the full story!
Chapter 366: Chapter 364: Waves
Mo Hua recuperated for a few days and, feeling that there was nothing seriously wrong, went to visit Mr. Zhuang.
Mr. Zhuang was leaving.
Mo Hua had previously thought about mastering Divine Sense Calculation and then giving Mr. Zhuang a surprise.
Now it seems that this âsurpriseâ might be a bit too bigâŚ
But Mr. Zhuang didnât seem to care, not even bothering to ask.
Mo Hua was a little puzzled and asked,
âGentleman, arenât you going to ask what happened?â
Mr. Zhuang looked at Mo Hua and shook his head slightly,
âI know what I need to know, you donât have to say it and I also donât need to know what I donât know, nor should you tell anyone else, let no one be aware of it.â
Mo Hua was slightly startled, but nodded in agreement.
Mr. Zhuang cautioned him,
âYou may use Divine Sense Calculation, but be discreet, and if someone takes notice, find a way to cover it upâŚâ
âAs for Formation Collapse, never use it again!â
Mr. Zhuang spoke with utmost solemnity.
Mo Hua hesitated and then asked in a soft voice,
âBut what if⌠itâs absolutely necessary, and I have no choice but to use it?â
After all, he didnât know what dangers he might encounter in the future. If calamity struck, he surely couldnât just sit and wait for death.
âIf itâs absolutely necessaryâŚâ Mr. Zhuang replied indifferently, âthen you must ensure that after using it, no living person knows about it.â
Mo Hua felt a chill in his heart and nodded again.
Mr. Zhuang looked at Mo Hua, his expression softening,
âThese things are not meant for someone of your realm to learn. Once people find out, they will surely covet them and youâll be bringing trouble upon yourself.â
Especially Formation Collapse.
This legacy was an absolute secret among secrets.
Mr. Zhuang sighed.
He taught Mo Hua Divine Sense Calculation, hoping to give him a glimpse into its ways and make it easier for him to grasp formations, but he hadnât expected him to dissolve an entire Large FormationâŚ
That was something he hadnât anticipated at all.
Great Formation DissolutionâŚ
Even now, the thought still made Mr. Zhuangâs heart flutter.
Mr. Zhuang knew that Mo Hua must have some special fate; he had sensed it early on, and this fate might be even greater than he imagined.
But Mr. Zhuang didnât want to delve any deeper.
Every cultivator has their own destiny. Whatâs more, this little cultivator who had such a destiny was also his disciple.
Mr. Zhuang intended to keep Mo Huaâs secrets.
And the best way to keep a secret is to be unaware of it yourself.
The divine sense of a person is ethereal and elusive.
But however illusory the divine sense is, it always leaves traces.
Once known, it will inevitably be discerned by others.
So the best method is to know nothing from the start.
When originally there is nothing, where can the dust alight?
Mo Hua had initially planned to disclose the matters of the Thunder Punishment and Formation Patterns to Mr. Zhuang, but since Mr. Zhuang had said so, it was better not to mention it for now.
Mo Hua thought of another matter and asked,
âGentleman, are you really leaving soonâŚâ
After all, he had learned the Large Formation on his own, and the Feng Xi issue was also resolved, so it seemed there wasnât any reason for Mr. Zhuang to stayâŚ
And Mr. Zhuangâs aura was also diminishing by the day.
On the surface, his appearance and demeanor seemed unchanged from before, without any noticeable transformation.
But Mo Hua, who was sensitive and had been with Mr. Zhuang for a long time, vaguely sensed that Mr. Zhuangâs aura seemed to be gradually fading.
It was a strange feeling,
As if the very existence of Mr. Zhuang was slowly dissipating.
Mr. Zhuang sighed softly, âYes.â
âWill I have the chance to see you again in the future?â
Mo Hua asked somewhat disheartenedly.
Seeing the reluctance in Mo Huaâs eyes, Mr. Zhuang seemed to make up his mind, his tone gentle but firm,
âIf itâs meant to beâŚâ
After Mo Hua left, the shadowy figure of Old Kui materialized, looking at Mr. Zhuang with a frown and said,
âDonât do anything unnecessary.â
âWhat do you mean by unnecessary?â
Old Kui spoke in displeasure, âYou know what I mean, do I need to spell it out?â
Mr. Zhuang fell silent, and after a moment, his eyes brightened as he said,
âIâm thinking⌠of taking Mo Hua as my direct disciple.â
Old Kui inwardly thought as much and spoke with increased disapproval,
âYou want to meet your own end, but donât drag the child into it. He comes from humble origins and shouldnât be entangled in such consequential matters.â
Mr. Zhuang shook his head, âNo, he has great destiny!â
Old Kui frowned.
Mr. Zhuang recalled the scene at Big Black Mountain, then added,
âBorn from a Great Formation Dissolution and not dying when the Heavenly Dao Thunder Punishment descended, that is great destiny!â
Old Kui said with derision, âNonsense about great destiny, the Life-gate was calculated by himself, and the thunder was never meant to kill him. These events have their own causes and effects, unrelated to the illusory notion of destiny.â
Destiny was something that might deceive unaware cultivators, but it was a stretch to deceive Old Kui.
Seeing he couldnât sway Old Kui, Mr. Zhuang then said,
âLetâs not say he has destiny, but at least he has a Taoist Heart, young in age but vast and resolute.â
On this point, Old Kui did not object but just sighed and asked,
âHave you really thought this through?â
Mr. Zhuang nodded slightly.
âYou carry no good karma,â Old Kui reminded him.
It wasnât that there was no good karma, but rather⌠all were ominous causes and evil consequencesâŚ
Mr. Zhuang felt a bitter sweetness in his heart, sighed softly, and then looked into the distance,
âTherefore, I have to find a way⌠to keep him untainted by these karmic entanglements.â
Under the locust tree, Mo Hua was sharing food with Bai Zisheng and Bai Zixi from opposite sides.
In front of them were delicately prepared pastries, snacks, various flavors of meat, and fermented beverages.
All these were made by Liu Ruhua, who doted on Mo Hua and had prepared them by hand.
Mo Hua, unable to finish all by himself, gave some to Daâhu and the others; the rest he brought to share with Zisheng and Zixi.
After all, Mr. Zhuang was about to leave, and the three sworn disciples would soon part ways.
Having been together for so long, Mo Hua was somewhat reluctant to let go.
Bai Zisheng was enjoying the food immensely when he suddenly remembered something and asked Mo Hua,
âIf you get hurt, will Aunt Liu make delicious food for you?â
Mo Hua nodded, âOf course.â
Bai Zisheng appeared envious, and a hint of jealousy flashed in Bai Zixiâs eyes.
Mo Hua, puzzled, asked, âWonât your mother make things for you to eat?â
Bai Zisheng sighed, âIâve grown so much, but have never even had a cup of water boiled for me by my mother, let alone foodâŚâ
Mo Hua, curious, asked, âWhatâs your mother like?â
He had rarely heard Bai Zisheng mention his mother.
âVery beautiful!â answered Bai Zisheng, then muttered, âBut sheâs cold as ice, and very strict with me and Zixi.â
Mo Hua nodded silently.
Zisheng and Zixi were both very good-looking, so it was natural that their mother was beautiful.
Moreover, with their excellent talents and being born into a noble clan, strict demands seemed understandableâŚ
But why would she be so cold?
Generally, with such children, one would expect parents to cherish them to the point of trepidation, bursting with happiness. How could they be cold?
Mo Hua couldnât understand and asked further, âWhat about your father?â
This question seemed to touch a sore spot for Bai Zisheng. His expression changed, and he said coldly, âI donât have a father!â
Mo Hua nodded, âNo father, then no father.â
Bai Zisheng was taken aback and asked, âHow can a person not have a father?â
âWasnât it you who said you didnât have one?â
âThat was said in anger!â
âThen whatâs the truth?â Mo Hua asked, curious.
Bai Zisheng sighed, âI donât know who my father is. My mother wonât tell, and everyone else in the family avoids the topic like a taboo.â
âI guess heâs either dead or has an identity that canât be revealedâŚâ
âThings in your noble clan really are complicatedâŚâ
Bai Zisheng sighed, then confessed enviously, âYou have it better.â
Mo Hua didnât quite understand. âIn what way?â
Bai Zisheng shook his head, âNevermind.â
Bai Zixi also silently observed Mo Hua, not speaking. However, her eyes, like autumn water, brimmed with deeper longing.
Afterward, the three set aside their thoughts, ate their fill, practiced their lessons for a while, and then each headed home.
The days in Tongxian City were as tranquil as still water, while the Heaven Shu Pavilion in the Taoist Court was stirring up waves.
An elder in the high positions of Heaven Shu Pavilion, who was also a Pavilion Elder, now held a Jade Slip in his hand. Reading the content, his eyebrows furrowed into the shape of the character âĺˇ.â
The Jade Slip detailed the aftermath of the Taoist Demon in Tongxian City:
To the north of Li State, within the Second Grade Black Mountain State Boundary lies Tongxian City.
A Taoist Demon emerged, taking the form of a Big Demon by the name of Feng Xi.
Appendix: Local cultivators constructed the Five Elements Slaughter Demon Great Formation (Note: Second Grade, eleven patterns), but the Great Formation collapsed, drawing the Heavenly Dao Thunder Punishment, and Feng Xi perishedâŚ
The Pavilion Elder understood each sentence, yet when put together, they made no sense to him.
How did they construct the Five Elements Slaughter Demon Great Formation?
Was such a Great Formation so easily constructed? Who could do it on a whim?
Who aided them? And who was the main Formation Master?
âGreat Formation DissolutionââŚ
How could the Great Formation collapse?
Collapse is not something an ordinary Formation Master would know, is it?
Moreover, it was the collapse of an entire Great Formation⌠Could that be the tactic of any ordinary Formation Master?
âHeavenly Dao Thunder Punishment,â thatâs even less necessary to mention.
Who initiated it? What was meant to be obliterated?
âFeng Xiâs death,â the fact that seemed most surprising at first, now seemed the least surprisingâŚ
Under the restrictions of Heavenly Dao Laws, it was nearly impossible to slay a Taoist Demon, and even if one was killed, it usually happened within the boundaries of noble clans.
For a place like Tongxian City, a small Immortal City at the bottom rung, managing to come together to kill a Taoist Demon was astonishingâŚ
But in the face of âconstructing a Great Formation,â âGreat Formation Dissolution,â âsummoning Thunder Punishment,â Feng Xiâs death seemed almost expectedâŚ
The Jade Slip was concise.
The Pavilion Elder had previously instructed the clerks of Heaven Shu Pavilion to be as succinct as possible and avoid superfluous words.
But now, he found the report overly concise, making it somewhat difficult to understandâŚ
The Pavilion Elder sighed.
âA single Feng Xi⌠why make such a fussâŚâ
Just hearing about it made one anxious.
Especially regarding the Thunder Punishment. Even at their level, it was something to be greatly feared and avoided at all costs.
Initiating Thunder Punishment was indeed playing with fireâŚ
The Pavilion Elder shook his head slightly, frowning in thought. There was only one explanation that came to mind:
That youngster surnamed Zhuang made a move.
Otherwise, who could have constructed the Great Formation, and who could have caused its collapse?
The only question was whether he was dead or alive after summoning the Thunder Punishment, or whether it was a person or a puppet that had perishedâŚ
The Pavilion Elder then grew doubtful.
Since when had that Zhuang youngster been so altruistic?
It was just a tiny Immortal City, not out of the ordinary.
In the Cultivation World, there are millions of such small Immortal Cities. Why would he care so much?
Could there be some unknown reason behind it that he wasnât aware of?
The Pavilion Elder resumed examining the Jade Slip, and at the end, he noticed an additional line:
âFeng Xiâs flesh and blood, Planting Devil in Taoist Heart, suspected to be the doing of Gui Taoâs peopleâŚâ
The Pavilion Elder inhaled a breath of cold air, looked into the distance, his gaze sharpening, and murmured softly,
âThis is troublingâŚâ