Immortality Through Array Formations Chapter 2140 Chapter 1008: Myriad Spells (Part 3)

Previously on Immortality Through Array Formations...
In the Qianxue Debate, Mo Hua's team from Taixu Gate faced a second-rate squad from the Qian Taoist Sect, one of the Four Great Sects, whose deep foundations shone through rare spiritual artifacts like Water Fire Taoist Robes and Fire Melt Dao Armor Talismans. These countered Mo Hua's Fireball and Water Prison Techniques, rendering his spell control ineffective and turning the match into a five-on-four siege against Linghu Xiao, the team's sword prodigy. Linghu Xiao's movements were hampered, leaving Ouyang Xuan and the others struggling amid mounting pressure, while old grudges from Mo Hua's past triumphs over Qian Taoist Sect disciples simmered beneath the surface. Spectators murmured about Taixu Gate's vulnerabilities as the battle intensified.

This marks the Sword Discussion.

Under the gaze of countless spectators, numerous techniques must depend on the element of surprise, effective only for a couple of uses to secure an edge.

Any exposed secret weapon will undoubtedly be neutralized within just one or two exchanges.

Restrictions applied to both the Fireball Technique and the Water Prison Technique.

Mo Hua could no longer restrain himself.

He stopped holding back and started unleashing the extensive collection of basic spells at his disposal.

These techniques varied widely and originated from multiple places.

The majority came from apprehending Sin Cultivators on reward hunts.

Upon Mo Hua's initial arrival in the Qian Learning State Boundary and his entry into Taixu Gate, he accompanied his senior brothers and sisters on these hunts, seizing numerous Sin Cultivators.

A substantial number of these Sin Cultivators consisted of defiant pupils from various sects across the Qian Learning State Boundary.

They possessed abundant sect legacies.

In particular, a range of bizarre, mixed, and basic spell manuals, nearly all seized by Mo Hua via "thorough questioning."

Beyond that, the Taoist Repository of Taixu Gate contributed as well.

Plus miscellaneous small spell books obtained through chance encounters in different ways. In total, they exceeded hundreds in variety.

These spells held lower quality, and as long as the Spiritual Root aligned, learning them proved generally straightforward.

Mo Hua's Divine Sense proved robust, his insight sharp, allowing him to master the spells with ease after merely a few looks at the diagrams.

Achieving this came without effort.

The greater his practice and application, the profounder his grasp of the spells grew, naturally elevating his skill level.

Regrettably, Mo Hua had seldom employed these basic spells prior to this.

For since reaching the early phase of Foundation Establishment, his adversaries ranked at the caliber of the "Fire Buddha" and "Water Yama."

Subsequently, figures such as "Xiao Zhenhai," "elders of the Demon Sect,"

"leaders of the Demon Sect," "Young Master Xuan," all operated at Golden Core level.

Regardless of how adeptly he wielded these inferior second-tier spells, they offered no benefit.

Yet the circumstances have shifted now.

This unfolds at the Sword Discussion Conference, facing sect disciples on par with his own realm. His approach of "mastering every spell" begins to reveal its might.

Thus, the five pupils from Qian Taoist Sect became the initial group of Sword Discussion participants to endure Mo Hua's "spell onslaught."

Mo Hua concentrated his Qi and spirit, his hands shaping an unseen hold, as spiritual power surged alongside Divine Sense, spells pouring from his fingers to assail the Qian Taoist Sect disciples.

In a flash, radiant bursts flickered nonstop, techniques surging forth relentlessly.

Golden Blade Technique, Wooden Binding Skill, Water Jet Skill, Fire Brightness Skill, Earth Prison Skill, Quicksand Skill, Earth Burying Skill, Wood Poison Art, Golden Sound Skill...

Five Elements cycling, appearing without end.

The broad spectrum of spells lay ready at his command.

While their strength fell short somewhat, Mo Hua's Divine Sense shifted rapidly, and with his knowledge of countless spells, they struck swift, precise, and erratic.

It left viewers spellbound and swamped.

This stemmed from blending Old Kui's principle, "among all spells worldwide, speed alone conquers all," with Elder Yi's doctrine, "Five Elements cycle, encompassing every spell."

Mo Hua remained stationary, fingers dancing swiftly, unleashing Five Elements spells in succession, resembling a mortal "spell rapid-fire device," pummeling the Qian Taoist Sect disciples into confusion, disarray, and utter humiliation.

The observing cultivators, Qian Taoist Sect elders included, grew hushed.

The once-noisy crowd swiftly "fell quiet."

Meanwhile, Wenren Wan, Yu Er, Murong Caiyun, Hua Qianqian, Taixu Gate disciples, and Taixu Gate elders beheld the scene with hearts ablaze.

Elder Yi in particular displayed intense exhilaration on his face.

As a Daoist Law Elder, he dedicated his existence to spell research.

The vision of "every spell under heaven" had haunted his thoughts.

Mo Hua stood as the inaugural disciple to manifest this "Five Elements cycle" in the real world.

Furthermore, this occurred during the Sword Discussion Conference.

Opposing Qian Taoist Sect disciples.

Employing fundamental Five Elements spells to overpower the prodigy pupils of the Four Great Sects, forcing them down without reprieve, sufficiently demonstrated the potent ability of this "spell approach" to elevate the ordinary to the extraordinary.

Yet following the thrill, Elder Yi sensed a pang of sorrow:

"This young Mo Hua ultimately possesses such a weak Spiritual Root and scant spiritual power..."

Even though these were merely basic Five Elements spells, the swift cycling demanded heavy expenditure.

Mo Hua could hardly sustain this invocation pace over extended periods.

His Qi Sea, his spiritual power reserves, failed to back such "lavish spending." If not for that, drawing solely on his own, with his quick, expansive, and immense Five Elements synergy, promoting and restraining each other, forming a "spell sequence" devoid of flaws, he might have crushed the five Qian Taoist Sect disciples outright.

"Such a shame..."

Elder Yi let out another sigh.

Still, perfection eludes all things.

Despite the inherent weaknesses in Mo Hua's "Five Elements cycle, encompassing every spell," it sufficed for the present challenge.

Moreover, this being the Sword Discussion, Mo Hua fought not in isolation.

Aided by Five Elements spells, he briefly subdued the Qian Taoist Sect disciples, granting Linghu Xiao a moment to recover and launch reprisals.

On top of that, Ouyang Xuan, Cheng Mo, and Situ Jian joined the fray. The Qian Taoist Sect disciples soon slipped into inferiority.

As Mo Hua's Fire Brightness Skill blinded a Qian Taoist Sect disciple's vision, followed by Quicksand Skill ensnaring their steps, a Water Jet Skill quenching their Fire Talisman, and a Golden Blade Technique slicing a minor breach...

The momentum of the fight fully reversed.

Though these spells ranked low, their impacts proved finely tuned.

Nevertheless, in clashes among experts, every instant hangs by a thread.

Such fine adjustments, when stacked, already sufficed to flip the battle's flow.

Situ's Li Fire Sword pierced the minor gap Mo Hua forged, straight into the Qian Taoist Sect disciple's torso.

Cheng Mo brought an axe crashing down, Ouyang Xuan struck with a blade, and

Linghu Xiao unleashed sweeping Sword Qi, causing the Qian Taoist Sect disciple's Dao Discussion Jade to shatter, their existence ceasing in an instant.

One fallen, four Qian Taoist Sect disciples lingered, the outlook plunging sharply downward.

And with one fewer from Qian Taoist Sect, nothing restrained Linghu Xiao's Sword Qi anymore, no one left to halt him.

The skirmish dragged on for more than a hundred exchanges, as the surviving four Qian Taoist Sect disciples fell "slain" sequentially through the joint efforts of Taixu Gate's five.

This bout went to Taixu Gate.

Across the expansive viewing areas, quiet reigned.

Qian Taoist Sect elders wore darkened faces.

Even elders from rival sects appeared grave.

They at last grasped that Mo Hua, the Formation Leader in this Sword Discussion

Conference, no longer held his former "unassuming" status.

All had misjudged him.

This Formation Leader of Qianxue at the Sword Discussion Conference differed from the prior "Formation Master," emerging instead as a "dark horse" boasting exceptional spell expertise and immense promise.

He embodied a cultivator barred from advanced Daoist Magic yet versed in diverse basic spells, forming the early model of "encompassing every spell" as a "Spell Master."

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