Chapter 889: Chapter 616 List_2
These string of events, it seems, shouldn’t be reported to the Taoist Court.
If I were to lie, I would have to fabricate a tightly logical big lie; otherwise, I would definitely give myself away.
Even if I could argue self-defense and the Taoist Court let off, they would surely label a “dangerous person” and be more wary of .
And that would make my future actions more difficult.
“But if I don’t hand it over to the Taoist Court, what should I do with this list of nas I’ve decoded with so much effort?”
Mo Hua lay on the bed, propping her head on her arms, staring at the ceiling, and blinking as she pondered.
Suddenly, she had a flash of inspiration, and her eyes lit up.
Nas, nicknas…
As the saying goes, “A man’s na, a tree’s shadow.”
There’s no wrong nickna, only a wrong na.
Just like Bald Eagle.
I don’t know his real na, but since his nickna is “Bald Eagle,” he’s very likely to be bald, and also to have the Four Symbols Eagle Pattern on his head.
A “Bald” and an “Eagle.”
Not a word off, not a single lie.
Then this list, with so many nicknas, is probably also based on these cultivators’ physical features, cultivation techniques, or the Taoist skills they use, or the thods they are known for in the Cultivation World.
For example, “Poison Raksha” likely excels at using poison;
Fireworker Chief must practice Fire-series cultivation techniques and is skilled in Fire-series Taoist skills;
Gold Arhat, well, Arhat suggests a powerful physical body, and with the word “Gold,” it’s likely he practices Gold-series Taoist skills, quite possibly defensive spells like Golden Bell Shield.
Flower Gentleman must be a slick womanizer, practicing sinister cultivation techniques like replenishing from others…
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In other words, these cultivators, each and every one of them, must be carriers of “inheritance”!
To be able to make a na for themselves near the Qianxue State boundary, an area crowded with geniuses and filled with powerful sects…
The “inheritances” they possess must also be extraordinary!
Boss Jiang’s list is not only a Sin Cultivator list but can also be considered a…
List of inheritances!
Mo Hua’s thought process suddenly cleared.
One’s vision in life must be broadened.
It’s not enough just to think about shearing wool from the sects.
The wool of Sin Cultivators and Evil Cultivators can also be sheared!
By capturing them and “convincing them with reason,” I can find out the whereabouts of the inheritances, and then I won’t have to spend rit Points to buy any spells anymore.
Even capturing them can earn rit Points!
It’ll be a blood profit, no loss!
As for how to choose which inheritances…
Mo Hua had already figured it out.
Whatever kind of spell or inheritance I want to learn, I’ll just catch Sin Cultivators or Evil Cultivators with the sa attributes.
For example, if I want to learn Fire Spells, I’ll look within the list for Sin Cultivators with nicknas implicating “fire,” “fla,” or “blaze.”
If I want to learn Gold-series Spells, I’ll search for villains with “golden,” “vajra,” or “Jinluo” in their nas.
If I want to learn Water System Spells, I’ll seek out “water,” “wave,” “river,” “fish,” “jiao” types of scoundrels…
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“Using the map to find the clues,” will be sure to find the right one.
Whether or not I can find the appropriate spells, of course, there’s an elent of luck involved.
But even if there aren’t suitable spells, I can still earn rit Points.
Mo Hua’s eyes shone brightly.
“Boss Jiang is a good person!”
This list is simply another ‘rit Roll’!
As for what spells to learn first, whose na to pinpoint from the list of Sin Cultivators, how to find him, how to take on the missions…
These details still need to be properly considered.
Once everything is in place, when everything is ready, I can start “calling the roll”…
Mo Hua held the Jade Slip, and couldn’t help but reveal a smile on her face.
The late Boss Jiang would never have known that although he is dead, his diary has beco a “Death Diary.”
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Which spells should I learn first?
After contemplating for half a day, Mo Hua felt that she should first learn a more complete Concealnt Technique.
It’s useful whether for attack or defense, especially when it cos to escaping.
Currently, my Concealnt Technique is too inconvenient.
The Concealnt Technique I’ve practiced was ant for those with a single series Water Spirit Root.
Since I possess the Small Five Elents Spiritual Root which includes the Water Spirit Root, mine was a little mixed, resulting in incomplete concealnt, occasionally leaving a hand or head exposed.
Combining it with a Concealnt Formation made it sowhat better.
But now that I’ve reached Foundation Establishnt and beco a disciple of one of the Eight Great Gates, Taixu Gate, and will face competition from peers and the troubleso Sin Cultivators and Evil Cultivators, I need to “upgrade” and improve my Concealnt Technique.
Mo Hua began to go through the list.
Sin Cultivators skilled in Concealnt Techniques are mostly thieves or burglars, and their nas might include the character “hidden,” or perhaps words like “skillful hand” or “plucking stars.”
After searching for a while, Mo Hua finally marked her first target:
Hidden elder-second.
There was only a na, no introduction, but Mo Hua instinctively felt that this person must be a Concealnt expert!
With the na settled, the next step was to find this Hidden elder-second…
But how to find him?
Mo Hua frowned slightly, start with the Taoist Court?
I’m just a minor disciple of the Taixu Gate; the Taoist Court officials certainly don’t know who I am…
I have a Bronze waist badge from the Taoist Court in my possession.
But this badge is off-record, it’s from a Taoist Court in Tongxian City of the remote Second Grade Li State, it might not be recognized here in Qian State.
Besides, even if I find Hidden elder-second, I will certainly need soone to help capture him.
Otherwise, as a little cultivator in the initial stages of Foundation Establishnt, I might not be able to manage Hidden elder-second, an old fox.
After much thought, Mo Hua decided there was only one way: take on a mission.
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