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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 131

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:56:37 AM


Chapter 131

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Chapter 131

At the end of the first week of the competition, it had been widely accepted that completing The Gauntlet was impossible. It was a slog of endurance, combat, and mental challenges that werent possible for a single person to have accomplished in five years of training. Even if they were the sort of genius who reached Essence Collection in that time, it seemed unlikely they would have also been able to learn knowledge on a variety of topics including formations and equipment crafting and enchantment.

Yet there were no rewards for partial completion. Nearly everything else had rewards based on progress. In the case of the trapped corridor, there were initial rewards in the form of equipment and ongoing rewards in the form of the training area. Though Anton and the others were fairly certain that having to pass through the traps every day was also intended for training. It would be a waste to not go every day, because the single hour in those training chambers was worth at least several days of normal effort. Only a certain portion of people were willing to repeatedly go through the area for the benefits, and those below Spirit Building generally werent able to pass the hallway- so throughout the course of the day everyone who wanted to was able to fit in one of the available slots.

A week was sufficient time to settle into a routine, and Anton gladly settled into a routine where he visited a dozen different trials every day as well as spending time training with others. This ended with him getting five to six hours of sleep per night, which he felt was quite sufficient. During the planting and harvest a farmer needed to work hard all day or miss the optimal opportunity. There were times for slower work, but this wasnt one of them. None of those who came to the tomb were coasting along, but not everyone knew how much a human could be pushed for a month. Anton saw some people with bags under their eyes already and knew they would run into trouble by the next week at best. Even if they didnt make a terrible mistake during training theyd be significantly less efficient. Another two hours hour of training per day were meaningless if they had even a one in ten decrease in effectiveness throughout the day.

Before it had been declared impossible, Antons interest in The Gauntlet was minimal. He had made an attempt, but when it started with formations he quickly backed out. One other time it had been far too busy, and he didnt want to get locked up in circumstantial damage from others combats or traps.

After nobody was there, he actually became more interested. He wasnt the only one- Hoyt suggested that perhaps they try it together. Specifically, a group with the widest variety of talents they could. Either they would quickly fail or they might actually find a way to success.This chapter's initial release occurred on the n0vell--Bjjn site.

They put together a group- most of the members were from the Order, of course, but they also had Firdaus, Lev, and Marsen join them. Annelie was invited as well, but she made the decision on her own to stay out of it. She was many ranks lower in cultivation and unsure if she would be able to pull her weight. Anton was quite glad that she had some sense of self preservation, unlike Alva. For the same reason of cultivation level Devon and Oskar would not be going with them. There were many challenges to test themselves against that were less dangerous.

That left eight people to show up at The Gauntlet, where only one other person was present- and leaving. Cant believe formations are near the front again, the young man shook his head as he walked past the group. Good luck to all of you, I guess.

Near the front did not mean first in this case. It was instead the pressure test. It didnt reach the levels required for the actual room, but it also wouldnt release the pressure on anyone who collapsed. Several people had to be pulled out by sect mates when they went too far and could no longer move.

Before entering, Anton thought about why he was making the attempt. Risking death for no reason was a terrible idea, and he didnt count nebulous rewards. If he was saving someone he would be quite happy to take on the risk, but it was simply unnecessary. However, that was if he had no other ambitions. If he was just content to continue as he was, growing steadily in cultivation and having a modest impact on the world. If he was willing to accept Annelies word that she wanted to be part of the Frostmirror sect without her knowing he could help change that. If he was willing to give up on killing Van Hassel and dealing with inevitable retaliation from the Heavenly Lion Sect. If he didnt want to free all of the slaves in Ofrurg- or the entire world. Some of those goals were worth dying in pursuit of, and that included some level of risk in how he grew stronger.

He stepped into the area, feeling the physical force press down on him. His inner voice propped himself up with confidence, strengthening his energy. Being in a proper mental state had great effectiveness on a cultivators results, which was why completely divesting emotions allowed for a cultivator to avoid potential pitfalls- but they also couldnt reach quite the same heights. Consistency was good, but consistency with potential was even better. It was also more difficult. Anton had only done so well with training the emotion related stars because he had experienced a full life and could look over everything from a far perspective. Yet even then, there were some things close to himself that still tried to overwhelm him with emotion. A few years wasnt enough to truly erase the memories of Dungannon- not that he really wanted to forget.

He set aside his worries and stepped forward confidently. He was falling behind, and he didnt want anyone to have to wait for him. The others resisted in their own ways- sometimes as straightforwardly as Hoyt and Timothy, while Catarina seemed to be finding weaknesses in the field that she could move through. To Anton, everything felt uniform but the way she weaved around had to have a purpose.

Next is a barrier. Catarina placed flags stuck into the air, arranged in a square like it was flat on the ground. Everyone attack together in the center of the flags. It will be easiest to break it with force rather than try to dismantle it.

Anton trusted her judgment attacking was the right choice and carefully built up power. One perfect spirit arrow would be better than a dozen poor ones. While he was still not terribly knowledgeable about formations, he knew that once anything was broken the weak points could be exploited for further damage. Eight simultaneous attacks shattered the invisible barrier, at least between the formation flags Catarina had placed and they stepped forward.

Next is Catarina began to explain, but instead started swiftly throwing out formation flags, sticking them into the ground. Everyone needs to power one! Steady and even, preferably matching everyone else.

Anton moved for one of the further ones, since he knew that some of their members wouldnt be as quick to react to Catarinas commands. He injected his energy doing his best to match Catarinas output. Everyone was close enough in cultivation that they were able to match, but

Stop! Catarina called out. She reached out, using strands of energy to pull the flags to her. She then threw them out to different locations. Its a shifting formation!

The meaning of that quickly became obvious, because everyone had to scramble around from location to location. Catarina had the worst of it, because she had to find the points they needed to react to as well as being the one that maintained the link between their energies. After an exhausting half hour, the waves of energy settled down. They were able to move onto the next room but-

Thats it, Catarina said. I cant keep going. Its not possible to manage all of that alone. We need to train together on formations.

Thats not really something I know anything about Lev shook his head. But Ill try.

Dont worry, she said. Ill still be taking the core, but I need people to be able to anticipate the changes with me. It shouldnt be too bad, and just speeding our teamwork should be sufficient.

They had to move back through the previous formations- but half were still disabled. Then they had to move through the rooms with the golems again. That was the danger of The Gauntlet, along with the fact that it didnt pull any punches. Except they didnt have to defeat the golems, just avoid them.

Some of their group engaged while others helped ease the pressure. Anton and Velvet actually found it easier to take one out to let the others break their engagements, and they were all running a moment later. There was a moment of panic as Timothy was struck in the back. He was sent flying past everyone, but as he struck the wall of the room he managed to land on his feet. He looked back and wiped some blood from his lip. Come on! Lets keep going! Hed certainly toughened up quite a bit.

Passing through the pressure from highest amount to lowest was quite a bit easier, and soon everyone was sprinting and then safe. They still had some strategy to talk about, but it was quite clear everyone was willing to make another attempt.




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