Immortality Through Array Formations

Chapter 903: Thunder Magnetic Miniature (Part 2)


It just takes some time, a lot of practice, a lot of attempts.

Just like that, the Thunder Magnetic Miniature busily working between the Magnetic Patterns, "smearing and erasing," gradually turned from clumsy to more skillful and lively.

Soon, the Fixed Magnetic Pattern was altered according to Mo Hua's intent.

Mo Hua then manipulated the Thunder Magnetic Miniature to exit the Letter Token along the magnetic wire and returned to his own Returning to the Source Jade Slip.

Afterward, Mo Hua picked up the Letter Token he had "altered" through the Thunder Magnetic Miniature and tried inputting a few words.

The Letter Token displayed: "I am your father."

Mo Hua tried several other lines of text, but they all ultimately displayed: "I am your father."

Mo Hua nodded, very satisfied.

This was the result after he altered the underlying Magnetic Patterns; no matter what message was input in the Letter Token, it always displayed four words:

I am your father.

This is definitely very amusing for pranks.

And the most amazing part is that even though this Letter Token had its underlying Magnetic Patterns altered, its exterior remained intact.

If Mo Hua didn't say anything, almost no one would know that the bottom layer of this Letter Token was altered.

This is quite terrifying.

Mo Hua couldn't help but smile with squinted eyes.

The experiment with the Letter Token made Mo Hua very satisfied.

The utility of this "Thunder Magnetic Miniature" is not only hidden but also very powerful.

Then Mo Hua took out another token.

This token, stained with blood and engraved with Monster Patterns, exuded a sense of Evil Qi, was exactly the Demon Sect Token.

The Letter Token was just an experiment, a practice, to avoid any accidents that might waste the token.

The Demon Sect Token was what Mo Hua really wanted to study.

Now that there were no issues with the Letter Token experiment, Mo Hua began working on the Demon Sect Token officially.

Following the same procedure, Mo Hua extracted a magnetic wire, connecting one end to the Returning to the Source Jade Slip and the other to the Demon Sect Token.

Then, Mo Hua used Divine Thought to communicate with the "Thunder Magnetic Miniature," controlling it to run along the magnetic wire into the Demon Sect Token.

Upon entering the Demon Sect Token, Magnetic Patterns densely covered the area.

The Thunder Magnetic Miniature was like soaking in a sea of Magnetic Ink.

This Demon Sect Token, although not as complex as the Taixu Token, had a much more complicated internal structure compared to the average Letter Token, with far more dense Fixed Magnetic Patterns inside.

With Mo Hua's current Original Magnet accomplishments, it was almost impossible to disassemble the Demon Sect Token and directly crack the Fixed Magnetic Patterns inside the token.

But with the Back Origin Calculation, painstaking efforts, and the creation of a "prototype" Secondary Thunder Source Pattern, everything was different.

This "Thunder Magnetic Miniature" was like Mo Hua's "cheat device."

It infiltrated the vast sea of Magnetic Patterns without anyone noticing.

It slipped like a fish swimming through water, quickly penetrating the underlying Magnetic Patterns.

Mo Hua also viewed the most underlying Formation Pattern paths of this token without damaging the Demon Sect Token.

On the base Fixed Magnetic Patterns, the Formation Pattern Sequence of this Demon Sect Token and some important identity information were engraved.

However, the core Magnetic Patterns were dim, and Mo Hua couldn't see clearly.

What does this mean?

No permission?

Mo Hua pondered for a moment and discovered that this Demon Sect Token required "identity" authentication permission.

That means Demon Cultivation Disciples and their Demon Sect Tokens are bound together.

Others would not be able to use this Demon Sect Token even if they got it if their identity did not match.

Mo Hua examined the Demon Sect Token further and found that the token exterior was stained with blood, assuming that this blood should be the "identity" symbol.

This Demon Sect Token was likely activated with the blood of a Demon Cultivation Disciple.

Without the blood of a Demon Cultivation Disciple, the token could not be used.

But the owner of this token, that is, the Demon Cultivation Disciple, should now be imprisoned in the Taoist Court, with his life or death unknown.

He could hardly go to the Taoist Prison to draw blood from a demon cultivator himself.

What's more, using blood to activate the token was just his conjecture, and whether there were other conditions was still unknown.

"If not using blood, are there other means..."

Mo Hua thought deeply for a moment, then began to decode other underlying Fixed Magnetic Patterns of this token, looking for clues.

After an unknown period, he finally found a usable Magnetic Pattern, decoding it as:

"Token Permission: Closed."

Mo Hua thought for a moment and began to control the Thunder Magnetic Miniature, altering this Magnetic Pattern by changing the word "Closed" to "Open."

The Thunder Magnetic Miniature smeared for a while, and the base Magnetic Pattern changed accordingly.

Token Permission: Open.

Then the Demon Sect Token trembled slightly, a flash of light before Mo Hua's eyes, and as he focused again, all the Formation Patterns lit up, a row of magnetic ink appeared, turning into text, and the entire token was activated.

Mo Hua marveled.

This little Thunder creature is just too handy.

Since the permissions are open and the identity authentication is passed, Mo Hua unreservedly began to "review" the messages inside this token.

Firstly, the identity of this token's owner:

"Demon Sect Disciple: Chi Fei;

Realm: Foundation Establishment Late Stage Demon Cultivator;

Identity: Ordinary Disciple;

Cultivation Technique: Blood Lotus Skill (Second Level);

Generation: Sixth Generation Fourth Transmission Disciple;

Demon Merit: One Hundred Twenty-Three Points..."

"Demon Merit?" Mo Hua pondered, "Is this the Demon Sect's merit points? Just like the Taixu Gate's merit points?"

But only one hundred twenty-three points? That's way too little, what could this even exchange for?

It's not even a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of my merit points.

Even if the Righteous Dao and the Demon Path had different merit point exchange rates, over a hundred points were still too meager.

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