Chapter 148 – The Test of the Wind God is Here
As for willpower, there was no need to elaborate—Mo Hui could stay in a place like Hurricane Canyon for several years without wavering. His mental tenacity was definitely among the best on the Douluo Continent, with very few able to compare.
Didn't Feng Xiaotian, even after awakening, still lose to Mo Hui?
In terms of spirit power, Mo Hui had improved by another level, reaching Level 67.
Two levels in two and a half months—even Mo Hui himself, who had always cultivated rapidly, found it hard to believe.
While he did have past experiences of gaining several levels in a single day, that was only through consuming heavenly treasures—immortal herbs, spirit bones, and the like.
But with normal cultivation, even when using training accelerators such as Hurricane Canyon or practicing at an altitude of four thousand meters, for a Spirit Emperor, gaining one level every three to four months was already impressive. Yet now, in just two and a half months, he had gained two levels—more than three times faster than expected.
Thinking of this, Mo Hui couldn't help but sigh inwardly:
> "As expected of the place where Tang San received his cheat-like advantages in the original story. The cultivation speed here is terrifying."
On the Douluo Continent, the God Test was one of the greatest opportunities. Following that came immortal herbs and spirit bones (excluding 100,000-year ones, which were exceptional even among spirit bones).
Once one was chosen for a God Test, the cultivation speed increased drastically—after all, gods usually arranged rigorous trials to force a candidate to meet certain standards, and these tests in turn elevated the candidate's strength.
Upon passing each trial, one would also receive spiritual or material rewards, resulting in a virtuous cycle of growth.
As for abnormal gods, well, those were the exception. Not only would they not help, but they might even try to kill the candidate during the test. As for leveling up, spirit rings, or bones? Forget about it.
Just as Mo Hui was planning to continue cultivating under the Sea God's Light until he hit the limits of his body and spirit power, a familiar voice echoed in his mind—transmitted from his Pidgeot:
> "First Test of the Wind God: Go to the depths of Hurricane Canyon and pick the immortal wind-shaped grass! Time limit: one month!"
As soon as he heard this voice, Mo Hui's eyes snapped open.
> "The Wind God finally issued the test. It seems the two gods have reached an agreement. I've officially been acknowledged as the successor—not just of the Sea God, but also of the Wind God, through Pidgeot."
But then a helpless smile formed on his face.
> "With both the Sea God and Wind God issuing tests... I'm going to be unbelievably busy."
Shaking his head slightly, Mo Hui supported himself and stood up from the steps in front of the Sea God Temple.
> "Moving forward again? What terrifying speed of improvement…"
Poseidon noticed Mo Hui standing and assumed he was going to push to a higher step. She couldn't help but sigh—his talent was truly monstrous.
But soon she realized his direction was not upward—but downward, as he descended the steps.
> "Could it be… he's finally going to take the second test of the Sea God?"
Her heart suddenly tensed with worry.
If it were any other candidate, Poseidon would be concerned about whether they could complete the Sea God's test.
But after watching Mo Hui pass the first test in just one day, and spending all this time observing his cultivation, Poseidon wasn't worried that he'd fail. No, she was worried he'd pass too quickly.
> "If he clears the God Tests at this pace, then I, as a sea guardian, might not live to see another decade…"
After all, the lifespan of an Extreme Douluo was about a thousand years, and she was barely over a hundred now.
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As Mo Hui approached the circular sea that surrounded the Sea God Temple, the calm waters suddenly began to churn violently, transforming into massive waves that barred his way.
Seeing the scene before him, Mo Hui smiled faintly and muttered:
> "As if some waves could stop me. Pidgeot—!"
But before he could finish calling out, he suddenly remembered—
> In the second Sea God test, Pidgeot had been sealed by the Sea God.
And the reason was clear.
It was to prevent Mo Hui from instantly bypassing the trial using Pidgeot's astonishing speed.
After all, the circular sea in front of him was only about 200 meters wide—and for Pidgeot, that distance was merely a blink.
To ensure the test wasn't cheated, the Sea God imposed the following restrictions:
Flying height was limited to less than ten meters above the water;
All spirit rings and spirit skills were sealed;
Spirit possession was prohibited.
In other words, Mo Hui was now in his weakest state.
The circular sea wasn't just turbulent—it was guarded by countless aquatic spirit beasts, and most importantly, a 100,000-year Demon Soul Great White Shark lurked within.
For one person to cross it under these conditions would be incredibly difficult.
> "This is troublesome…"
Mo Hui frowned. The Wind God's test had a strict one-month deadline. Without Pidgeot, it would be extremely difficult to cross the entire ocean and continent in time to reach Kamikaze Academy.
Even if time weren't an issue, his overall strength without Pidgeot was dramatically reduced, making it harder to pass the Wind God's test.
> "It's a pity that the Sea God even sealed my first spirit ability. Otherwise, even without Pidgeot, I could've forced my way through."
Mo Hui's first two abilities—Air Blade: All-in-One and Cutting Wind Wheel—were derived from his first spirit skill's wind blades. Though he was now beginning to explore the elemental field, his mastery of wind blades without using a spirit ring was still limited.
With that core ability sealed, half his power was effectively gone.
Fortunately, he had also created two independent self-made spirit skills: Storm Fist and Delta Airflow.
These two were designed from scratch by Mo Hui, with independent soul power circulation paths, and could be used even without soul rings.
> "There's no other way. I can only try using Storm Fist and Delta Airflow."
After a brief moment of thought, Mo Hui clenched his fists, built up his power, and unleashed a powerful punch toward the water curtain blocking his path.
Suddenly, a massive horizontal tornado exploded outward, forcefully tearing open a passage through the roaring sea.
Without hesitation, Mo Hui kicked off the ground and rushed into the narrow space carved out by the wind.
He understood clearly: his aquatic ability was nowhere near that of the native sea creatures. His control over the Magikarp Spirit was still immature, and it didn't yet have any spirit rings attached.
Therefore, forcibly creating a temporary air corridor using Storm Fist was his best—and only—option to.
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