Chapter 141
After some effort, Qi Ping soon obtained several formation technique manuals from Meng Yan.
These included “Fundamentals of First-Order Formations,” “Notes on a Formation Master’s Cultivation Experience,” “Compendium of First-Order Formations,” “Spirit Gathering Technique,” and “Spirit Gathering Formations: Primary to Advanced.”
In addition, there were quite a few books on formation theory, practical examples, and biographies of famous formation masters, provided for Qi Ping’s reference in cultivating as a formation master.
The completeness and comprehensiveness of this knowledge completely exceeded Qi Ping’s expectations.
“Brother Meng really went all out this time!”
In return, Qi Ping offered five thousand spirit stones.
Meng Yan initially said it wasn’t necessary, as Qi Ping’s previous help in slaying enemy talents from the three opposing sects was contribution enough to exchange for these items.
However, Qi Ping insisted. After all, regardless of Meng Yan’s personal circumstances—that was his own affair. He enjoyed the benefits that came with his status, but he also bore the numerous dangers and pressures associated with it.
Qi Ping simply believed that obtaining something required paying a price, especially now when he had the means to pay with spirit stones. This was already far better than buying them elsewhere. These were truly the essence that Meng Yan had managed to acquire, particularly the formation experience left by senior formation masters—things many people couldn’t buy even if they wanted to.
