1726 A Plan For Entry
Lin Mu’s words were like music to the others.
Even if he had said that there was a risk, it didn’t matter to them. After all, they had been taking risks since the very start.
“We can really go ahead with it?” Ming Aolian asked to be sure.
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“Very well.” They all watched the arrays be finished and the Temple’s formation masters to finish the touch-ups.
At the end, they set up a barrier around it as well, to prevent anyone for safety and security. After all, there was no saying what insane person would want to try going in before the tournament started.
While it might seem like common sense to not do that, there were still plenty of people that would want to try that. The Temple’s formation masters were doing this because of past experience too.
There had indeed been people that tried to enter it beforehand. Whatever their reason might be, it was still problematic.
Lin Mu and his companions returned to the Spring Valley Restaurant, ready for the rectification of the plans.
“How are we going to do it now, Brother Mu Lin?” Lu Xu asked.
“I observed the array of the entrant… it is a combination of several formations, but overall it is just a simple Teleportation array.” Lin Mu replied before he started to explain in detail.
What Lin Mu had said was mostly accurate, only differing in the fact that the array didn’t just link to a single location, but multiple at once. This was also why there needed to be so many formation masters.
Making a teleportation array that linked to a single destination was something that even Lin Mu could do and had done before. But making it link to multiple spatial planes while also being stable was a delicate thing.
One needed to make sure that the spatial channels wouldn’t clash and collapsed. If that happened, it would basically mean the participants would get lost in the void.
But that wasn’t all that was included in the array.
Lin Mu also managed to figure out the method they would use to sort the contestants. They had been wondering how the contestants would be assigned, but now that Lin Mu saw it, he knew it was just going to be random.
The contestants would be walking into the entrance and be randomly teleported to one of the Thirty Spatial planes that were made. The array would automatically arrange it so that an equal number of contestants were sent to each Spatial Plane.
Lin Mu even managed to check the Teleportation capacity of the array. It was set to a thousand contestants at once every second. This meant that it could send all six hundred thousand contestants in about ten minutes.
Teleporting more than half a million immortals in ten minutes was no joke. The sheer amount of Immortal stones needed to run it might be enough for the lifetime earnings of several immortals.
“Wait… if it is random, then how are we going to ensure that all of us end up together?” Qian Wen inquired after learning up to this point.
“I’ll take care of that.” Lin Mu replied. “I’ve worked on teleportation formations before. They can be tweaked.” He added.
“I see…” Qian Wen didn’t ask further since he knew little about Spatial Formations.
“If Brother Mu Lin says so, I believe in him.” Ming Dandan stated with faith.
“Me too!” Ming Aolian nodded.
So far, all that Lin Mu had done was working in their favor, thus they didn’t think why this would be otherwise either. Plus, Lin Mu had demonstrated more than enough that he could do this.
“What should we do after we are there? Are we to go there first or at last?” Lu Xu asked next. “After all, it’ll take at least ten minutes for all of the contestants to reach there. Some might be earlier and some late.” He added.
The others could understand his concern. Even if it was a few minutes’ difference, it could change the course of their journey.
Even a minute might be enough for someone to set up an ambush that the contestants wouldn’t even know. And there were going to be people that would be there ten minutes in advance.
They could be said to have the most advantage.
“For us, we will be going last,” Lin Mu replied.
“Last? Won’t that put us in the most passive situation?” Luo Liqin asked in doubt.
“Normally it would. But for our unique condition, it is important that we are last. After all, we need to be among the last people to still be fighting. The last Spatial plane that still has people left would be the one to have 6 winners instead of the usual 2,” Lin Mu explained.
The longer they took, the easier it would be for them to choose the Spatial Plane that was last to be filled.
“Another thing is that… We might be able to avoid the top contenders that way too. Even if the chances of meeting them would be low, I think I can make them 0.” Lin Mu added.
“Really?” Lu Xu was surprised.
“As long as we know which Spatial Plane they end up in, I should be able to avoid it.” Lin Mu nodded his head.
With this bit of information added, they were all feeling a lot more enthusiastic.
They discussed further about what strategies they could use. This was where Lin Mu emphasized something.
“But when we do go in, we shouldn’t let the others know we are in an alliance. It would give us the best advantage.” Lin Mu stated. “Plus, it’ll help us avoid suspicion too.”
“I agreed.” Luo Liqin nodded. “The betting pavilions are already making changes. We don’t want them to add more trouble to it.” He spoke.
“Additionally, we need to avoid our common ‘foes’ from knowing we are together too.” Lin Mu said.
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