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Chapter 780 Shinto Formation(3/3)

Sitting on the familiar "Sheep's Head Bench", Mo Hua took out a pen and paper and wrote down all the formation patterns he had just written down without missing a single stroke.

Then, Mo Hua began to calm down and study these formation patterns carefully.

Some of the formation patterns in this demon-skin paper were already familiar to him.

Including the formations in the small fishing village, as well as the formations in the dense forest outside the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons, they are all inside.

Distinguish according to the type of Shinto inheritance mentioned by "Mr. Tu":

The Shinto formation in the small fishing village should be the "Shenguan Formation", which controls the opening and closing of the Shinto miracles.

That is to say, control the entrance to the Evil Temple in the Bloody Fishing Village.

Outside the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons, the Shinto formation integrated with the dense forest should be the "divine mist formation", which "can evolve the mist that obscures divine thoughts."

In this way, unless the divine consciousness is extremely strong, it will be impossible to penetrate the fog and detect the truth in the divine fog array.

The last one, which is what "Mr. Tu" calls the most core Shinto formation, is called the "Divine Lock Formation".

This formation is almost brand new.

I have never seen Mo Hua before, I have only seen the old demon cultivator, who is now the "Sword Bone", draw one of the formation patterns on his natal sword bone.

This formation pattern was "stolen" from the Demon Refining Chart.

In other words, this divine lock formation should also be the core of the Demon Refining Diagram.

Mo Hua still remembers what Mr. Tu said just now, "The Divine Lock Formation is a 'chain' imposed on the body of a god..."

The ink painting is deep in thought.

So that means the Divine Lock Formation itself is the purest "sealing" formation?

Therefore, is it the core of the Shinto formation?

"The divine lock formation, the divine thoughts are like locks, sealing the gods..."

Mo Hua nodded slightly and felt that his guess should be good.

He began to take out his pen and ink again, and tried to learn the entire Shinto formation system all over again, from the "Shenguan Formation", to the "Shenmist Formation", and even the final "God Lock Formation".

He had learned the Shenguan Formation and the Shenwu Formation before. Although the formations were incomplete, he at least had a foundation.

Now that you have obtained the complete formation patterns, you will get twice the result with half the effort if you start learning again.

The only difficulty is the "God Lock Formation".

Meditate on the ink painting and start practicing one stroke at a time...

The surroundings became quiet for a moment.

Only the "shuttle sound" of the friction of pen and ink sounded softly.

The sword demon in the bone sword finally dared to poke his head out, glanced at Mo Hua, and thought to himself:

"This little ancestor is as courageous as ever. He dares to secretly learn formations under the eyes of the demon cultivator. He is not afraid of an accident and being caught by the demon cultivator and eaten alive..."

Jian Gugu shook his head.

Seeing that Mo Hua was concentrating on learning the formation, it boldly took a peek at the formation patterns under Mo Hua's brush.

At this sight, it was horrified.

It remembers these patterns!

It’s the mysterious formation pattern in the Demon Refining Picture!

Although it only secretly memorized one pattern at the beginning, it still had some impressions of the other patterns in its mind, but it just couldn't remember them all and couldn't learn them.

But at this time, these formation patterns were reproduced exactly in this little ancestor's pen.

It’s a complete set of formations!

And, what makes it even more incredible is...

Among these formation patterns, it only secretly learned one.

I studied and practiced every day. It took me more than two hundred years to draw, and I just barely understood it.

As for how he learned it, he is still a little confused until now.

It's more like an instinct of "practice makes perfect" than learning.

This is just a pattern!

But now...

This whole set of mysterious and obscure formations pours out easily and effortlessly like running water under the ink brush.

For a moment, a kind of panic arose in its heart.

Can the talent gap between people really be so disparate?

Although he is not an formation master, he is definitely not capable of it. It took him two hundred years of practice to learn a formation pattern, but this little ancestor only needs to look at it twice, right?!

Is this really reasonable?

And when the Bone Sword Demon was in shock, the ink painting had already stopped, and he murmured in a low voice:

"It's almost..."

"This Divine Lock Formation doesn't seem to be as difficult as I thought."

He was a little unsure for a moment.

I heard "Mr. Tu" talk about it in a serious way before, and I thought it was some very profound, obscure and difficult formation to learn.

But now it seems...that's all it is?

After practicing it twice, I feel almost the same.

"It shouldn't be that simple..."

Mo Hua muttered in his heart.

He took another look at the formation pattern he wrote, deduced it a little, and felt the flow of spiritual power in it. For a moment, he felt that... there seemed to be nothing wrong with it.

Have you learned this?

Mo Hua is a bit unbelievable.

Otherwise, find something to try and practice your skills?

Practice brings true knowledge.

Try it in practice and you will know if there is any problem.

"The Divine Lock Formation uses divine thoughts to turn into chains and seal the gods. If the gods can be sealed, then other things, logically speaking, should also be able to be sealed..."

Mo Hua thought for a moment, then suddenly turned his head and looked at the broken sword with white bones and burning eyes.

The bones in the broken sword were horrified.

A feeling of fear came over my heart.

"It's finished..."
Chapter completed!
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