Chapter 1832 - 1830: There are also risks in farming
After Brian Hughes left, Peter Brown sat cross-legged and thoroughly reconsidered the entire situation once more. After his reflections, Peter had to admit that no matter what, he had to follow Brian Hughes’s lead. He had his own pursuits, and Peter was no different in having his own.
Peter took this matter very seriously; the opponents they faced this time were no ordinary individuals. They were all experts with twenty stars’ worth of power, and currently, Peter was incapable of confronting them directly. Therefore, he had to take the matter of preserving his own life seriously.
Peter had always placed great value on his life, understanding that without life, one has nothing. Thus, the first thing he had to ensure before taking any action was his own survival.
After pondering for a while, Peter realized that one method of survival available to him now was formations.
After all, they were all members of the same sect. Openly committing murder was unthinkable, even for those few competitors of Brian Hughes who held the power of twenty stars, as well as for those with less than twenty stars. They dared not break the rules. Therefore, what Peter needed to do was to focus on this particular matter.
Having established a direction, Peter examined the land in front of him once again and some ideas emerged in his mind.
The use of formations was no longer an issue for Peter; it was merely another layer of energy protection. With his current five-star power level, he believed that the Life Energy he possessed was sufficient to accomplish some tasks.
Thinking about the formation’s specifics, Peter recognized that these were formations of the Mortal Realm. Against adversaries who possessed star power, Mortal Realm formations could easily be shattered by their formidable star power. Thus, he could not employ a brute force approach. Moreover, he did not dare inflict real harm on them. It was enough to just stall them for a while.
With this thought, Peter found that the formation he needed to create seemed somewhat simpler to execute.
