Chapter 827: Chapter 599: Large Formation?_3 Chapter 827: Chapter 599: Large Formation?_3 Even though Mo Hua had labeled himself “Skilled in Formation,” no one believed him at all.
His talents found no place to shine.
Mo Hua sighed helplessly.
He could only turn back and take on so “minor orders” for First-grade Formation thods…
These small orders were all for First-grade Formation thods, basically unclaid by anyone because the rit Points offered were too few for a Second Rank Formation Master to bother with.
First Rank Formation Masters, mostly just new disciples, for the most part, hadn’t yet gained access to the Taixu Token privileges.
So, these types of orders were only taken by a very few, budding Second Rank Formation Masters who would accept them to practice their skills.
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The title of “First Rank Formation Master,” as assessed by the Taoist Court, carried a significant “weight” when Mo Hua claid rewards for First-grade Formation thods.
He didn’t hold back, his Divine Sense swiftly scanned, and wherever he spotted “First-grade Formation thod” in the bounty, he clicked on it, leaving behind his illustrious na:
“Mo Hua!”
After a while, the Taixu Token trembled slightly, seemingly with a notification.
Mo Hua checked with his Divine Sense and, sure enough, so rewards had been accepted, while a few “short-sighted” ones still rejected him.
Mo Hua huffed.
Today you dismiss , tomorrow you’ll be unable to reach !
Who would take these First-grade Formation assignnts if not for “a tiger fallen on flatlands”?
Then Mo Hua scanned the Bounty Scroll again, applied for a few more First-grade Formation rewards, waited a bit, and so were agreed upon, so rejected.
Mo Hua counted, in total, he had six First-grade Formation bounties.
He wanted to take on more but realized he couldn’t manifest the words with his Divine Sense anymore.
After pondering a bit, he roughly understood why.
This was him reaching the limit for bounties.
A disciple could only take six assignnts at a ti.
Mo Hua felt a bit regretful.
“But six is still okay, I guess.
I’ll finish these first…”
Mo Hua tucked the Taixu Token into his Storage Bag and stood up, leaving the Disciple’s Residence and, using the map of the Taixu Gate etched in his mind, found the location of the rit Pavilion.
The Taixu’s rit Pavilion managed the rit Points system, responsible for dealing with the posting, acceptance, and reward distribution related to bounties.
Sect bounties had to be accepted through the Taixu Token.
But for so necessary procedures, and prize collection, one would have to visit the rit Pavilion in person.
The sa was true for Drawing Formations.
Mo Hua had to retrieve ink, paper, and basic Formation Diagrams from the rit Pavilion.
Of course, simple formations, or formations with special requirents, required others to supply the Formation Diagrams.
For slightly more challenging, or rarer formations, the person Drawing the Formation would have to find a way to obtain the Formation Diagrams himself.
Inside the rit Pavilion, there were plenty of disciples bustling about.
Mo Hua waited in line for a while, and when it was his turn, he approached the counter, displayed his Taixu Token, and said,
“Elder, I’m here to accept Formation assignnts.”
The rit Elder was an old man, with grey and withered hair, but chubby.
He checked Mo Hua’s Taixu Token, and although looking sowhat puzzled, he still took out six Storage Bags and handed them to Mo Hua.
Inside the Storage Bags were the ink and Formation Diagrams needed for the bounties.
Mo Hua took the Storage Bags, turned around, and was about to leave.
“Wait a mont…”
The rit Elder, eyeing Mo Hua, couldn’t help but ask,
“How old are you?”
“Fifteen!”
“Fifteen…” the rit Elder furrowed his brows, “Then you must have just begun, not yet a year, how can you use the Taixu Token to accept assignnts?”
Mo Hua pinned it all on Elder Master Xun, “Elder Master Xun urged to undertake missions, earn rit Points, and learn Formation thods!”
The rit Elder was taken aback, “Elder Master Xun?”
Strange…
Wasn’t the old man always obstinate?
How co he’s bending the rules now?
The rit Elder looked at Mo Hua again, noticing the small figure laden with six Storage Bags and couldn’t help but ask,
“Can you complete six Formation thods?”
“I can!” Mo Hua replied, “I’m very quick at Drawing Formations!”
Drawing Formations quickly?
How fast could a child that young be?
The rit Elder shook his head, not asking further, simply waved his hand, “Alright then, go on and draw them.
Don’t bite off more than you can chew though; failing to complete assignnts can negatively affect your reputation…”
“Understood, Elder.”
Mo Hua responded.
The rit Elder watched Mo Hua leave without giving it much thought.
But after two hours, Mo Hua returned, placing the six Storage Bags on the table.
“Elder, I’ve finished.”
The rit Elder was astounded.
Finished?
He opened the Storage Bags and indeed they all contained First-grade Formations, so using paper as Formation dia, others with Array Plates or Spiritual Artifact embryos.
Each Formation was neat and precise, conforming strictly to standards, without a single error.
“Truly finished so fast…”
The rit Elder was slightly surprised, but after reflecting, he found it unremarkable.
After all, they were only First-grade Formations.
The rit Elder swept his Divine Sense over them, nodded, and said, “Indeed, all are completed.
Six First-grade Formations, in total nineteen rit Points, have been added to your Taixu Token.”
Mo Hua was delighted, and when his Divine Sense entered the Taixu, he indeed found a small number beneath his na:
Nineteen.
This ant he had earned nineteen rit Points.
“Alright, you…” The rit Elder was about to say, “You may go,” but then Mo Hua imdiately interrupted,
“Elder, please wait…”
Mo Hua plunged his Divine Sense into the Taixu Token and after a mont, lifted his head and handed the Taixu Token back to the rit Elder, “I’ve accepted so more…”
The rit Elder’s eyelids twitched.
This young boy isn’t following the norms…
Who accepts tasks like this?
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