Chapter 2669: Chapter 76: Facing "Death" (2)
Using Dan Zhu as "bait" and Elder Yu’s cursing technique to provoke him, utilizing Bi Jie’s ability to seize opportunities, giving him a chance to rush into the formation.
However, before Bi Jie lost his mind, he actually regained his composure.
Being cursed this way and still able to maintain rationality, he truly is not a simple character.
And with this "invisible" confrontation, Bi Jie also realized that this Dan Zhu is "cunning and sly," definitely not as simple as he appears on the surface, causing him to feel apprehensive and not dare to act rashly.
And killing Dan Zhu is his own objective.
But this expedition against the Shugu Skill Department carries a more important matter for him.
Bi Jie looked at Dan Zhu and said solemnly, "This Stone Palace is the storehouse of the Shugubu, hiding many treasures inside."
"You can rescue people, I don’t mind. But the treasures inside all belong to the Bi Fang Tribe. Your Danque Tribe must not touch a single bit."
Dan Zhu nodded and said, "Alright."
Dan Zhu is kind-hearted, only concerned about his tribe members.
Mo Hua is different; he’s also kind-hearted, but with a slight touch of greed, concerned not only about the Danque Tribe people but also the "treasures" Bi Jie mentioned.
But given the current situation, he cannot speak lightly, urging Dan Zhu to seize the Shugubu’s storehouse.
Seeing Dan Zhu being sensible, Bi Jie said no more and turned around, ordering several Bi Fang Tribe members wearing special green feathered robes to start setting up altars and drawing formations to open the stone palace doors of the Shugu Skill Department.
Mo Hua felt a bit surprised seeing this scene.
"Is this also... a formation from the Barbaric Wilderness?"
"These people, are they Witch Cultivators?"
The term Witch Cultivator was something Mo Hua heard from the Danque Tribe.
In the Great Wilderness here, those who practice Body Cultivation are generally called "Barbarian Cultivators," following the traditions of the Barbarian Tribes, referring to warriors, barbarian soldiers, and the like.
Practitioners of the Spiritual Cultivation are called "Witch Cultivators" in the Great Wilderness.
But this concept of Witch Cultivator is not just about Spiritual Cultivators.
Firstly, Witch Cultivators also use spells, but the spells used by Witch Cultivators in the Great Wilderness are generally called "Witchcraft" or "witchcraft."
These witchcrafts include some principles of the Five Elements, but also mix in many strange techniques, such as Monster Beasts essence, Human Souls, ghost demons, involving some domains like poison skills, Gu Skill, Evil Techniques, thus appearing both righteous and wrongful.
Mo Hua retreats backstage, reluctant to casually use spells, partially because of this.
In the eyes of small tribe cultivators, his Fireball Technique is mixed with Evil Qi, red and black, indeed resembling some "Witchcraft."
But in the Third Grade large tribes, with many discerning people, it’s still easy to distinguish the difference.
Although the integration and unification of Taoist Court and the Great Wilderness cultivation systems have brought them closer, there are still many differences in details.
Apart from "witchcraft" and "Witchcraft," cultivators of Barbarian Tribes who possess sufficient knowledge of formation, talismanic magic, and pills can also be called "Witch Cultivators."
In the concept of the Great Wilderness, "formation," "talismanic magic," and "alchemy skill" can be referred to as "witchcraft," so those who delve into such cultivation techniques are considered "Witch Cultivators."
But those who specialize in Artifact Refining, especially in crafting Barbarian Armor, cannot be called "Witch Cultivators."
This Refining technique is mainly held by the tribal elders, especially the Chief Elders.
Thus, many Artifact Refiners in the Great Wilderness are mostly tribal elders.
Yet, "Shaman" differs even further.
Though there is only a one-word difference between Shaman and Witch Cultivator, in the Great Wilderness, their status is vastly different.
How exactly they differ, Mo Hua finds hard to explain, as he is actually a "fake" Shaman.
He never received systematic "Shaman" inheritance, picking up fragmented methods on his own; perhaps possessing Shaman skills but lacking the true title of a Shaman.
Therefore, every exhibition of "Shaman" skills requires caution.
The entire inheritance system of the Great Wilderness is complex and chaotic, and Mo Hua is still in the stage of familiarizing and exploring.
At present, these several "Witch Cultivators" from the Bi Fang Tribe are rarely seen "Formation Witches" by Mo Hua in the Great Wilderness.
They are indeed arranging a type of formation.
Mo Hua looked deeply, using Heavenly secret Calculation in his mind to deduce its flow, discovering the painting done by Witch Cultivators of the Bi Fang Tribe is indeed a kind of Four Symbols Monster Pattern.
But at first glance, even Mo Hua finds these Four Symbols Patterns somewhat obscure.
This means the Bi Fang Tribe also possesses a unique inheritance of Four Symbols Formation.
At the same time, their usage of these formations to breach the Shugu department’s gate implies they came prepared and may have intended the Shugu Department’s resources for quite some time...
Mo Hua pondered thoughtfully.
Before long, the green-black Beast Pattern flickered.
The seal on the Shugu department’s stone palace door was thus undone.
Two elders of the Bi Fang Tribe stepped forward, one on each side, and pushed open the gate.
Inside the gate, gusts of cold wind accompanied by fearful voices.
Mo Hua’s complexion slightly altered; from within the gate, he sensed a distinctly cold and strange scent.
"Evil God..."
"Indeed... it has fallen."
Mo Hua’s eyes brightened slightly, Divine Soul hungry, with his heart itching to move.
This Evil God’s aura is well-known to Mo Hua, and he is highly sensitive to it.
But others differ, with only a few with keen Divine Sense feeling a hint of chill, a slight awareness, whereas most remain oblivious.
Bi Jie, not knowing what he was thinking, looked greedy and commanded loudly:
"Enter the palace!"
Bi Jie, along with several elders of the Bi Fang Tribe, was about to walk into the Stone Palace.
Dan Zhu was about to speak, saying, "Stop!"
Mo Hua quickly tugged on Dan Zhu’s sleeve, signaling him not to speak.
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