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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 184

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:55:12 AM


Chapter 184

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Chapter 184

It was clear to Velvet that the vent wasnt made for people to move through it. She could be considered fairly skinny but in parts it wasnt even as wide as her shoulders as it bent and turned. Velvet hoped that people appreciated what she was doing- bones werent meant to bend or move the way she had to. Doing it quietly was even harder though as she reached the end of the vent she realized people probably couldnt hear her anyway.

That was because it ended under a meter of sand, kept out by the still-functioning wards. Velvet reached up tentatively, but her hand wasnt stopped by the barrier. She was quite capable of digging through sand, but doing so without making it obvious to anyone nearby was harder. Sensing things with energy worked in all directions, but even the best cultivators she knew of couldnt pay full attention to every spot at once. If she kept the changes small enough- and most importantly kept her energy concealed- she could stay concealed.

Velvet pulled her head up into the sand, arms lifting her on the edge of the stone vent. She continued to rise slowly- somehow it was more worrisome to not be breathing while covered in sand than while just underwater, even though in both cases she had to keep her mouth and nose sealed.

If people had been looking at just the right place they might have seen a small rise in the sand, but sand shifted all the time as the water and living creatures swirled it about. She stepped up onto the sand, using her stealth techniques to avoid disturbing the sand and water around her as much as possible, and even the concentrations of natural energy. She wasnt far from the building above where the rest were. She slowly made her way over towards the building. If she hadnt been expecting people, she likely would have stumbled right into them. They were so well concealed it took her a full minute to pick out a single person in what otherwise appeared to be an empty room. It might have been faster if she could have used her energy to actively search, but that would have alerted all of them. Even though her friends below would surely back her up, Velvet didnt like the idea of having to deal with all dozen or so enemies at once.

The hiding cultivators looked just like the water around them- which meant basically invisible. The only thing that allowed her to notice them was that with the shifting currents the way light refracted changed slightly, occasionally revealing them by distorted patterns of light beneath them. Even their footprints in the sand were nearly invisible, a hundred times less obvious than those from the Order. Velvet could nearly match them, but she hadnt been trying when they first entered the area.

There wasnt much she could do but slip away, back towards the vent. She couldnt sense it with the passive traces of her energy, but she remembered where it was. She slowly wiggled her legs into the sand and when she hit air she was able to confirm she was right. She continued downward until she dropped into stale air, but it was enough to take a relieved breath. Then she shimmied her way down the vent and out.

I was able to spot them, she reported, But theyre nearly invisible, shifted to look and feel like water. Im not sure if they can keep that up in battle, but I dont have a way to point them all out. If a few stay hidden they could attack at critical points it would be quite dangerous.N0v3lRealm was the platform where this chapter was initially revealed on N0v3l.B1n.

Should we call for help? Anton asked. It would be good if we could rely on ourselves, but trying to do so unnecessarily isnt a useful form of bravery.

We could, Catarina admitted, But you said theyre shifted to be like water? Catarina asked, What are the chances they can also become invisible out of the water?

Not terribly high, Velvet said. They seem to be water type cultivators, likely from somewhere vaguely local. Unless its an entire sect devoted to stealth Velvet shook her head, Then they should be revealed.

We havent conclusively determined hostility, Anton noted. I would prefer not to give up any advantages, but they must already know we noticed them. Otherwise we wouldnt stay down here for so long. Plus, they have to have noticed us obscuring our sound. They wouldnt just be openly discussing their plans without some effort to make sure they werent being overheard.

Another arrow pierced through the air, past the wall that was Timothy, and into the eye of one of the men attacking them. Breaking through energy and armor together was difficult, but if he was simply accurate enough armor was less important. And not everyone could keep an eye on him at the same time. Since he felt safe, he was able to attack unrestrainedly.

Catarina helped free Hoyt, and the two of them rushed forward to relieve the pressure on Timothy. Hoyt swung his axe in a wide arc, forcing people to dodge back or simply knocking them away if they didnt move. Flames lingered, limiting their movement options. Catarina took advantage of their position to attack the legs of those above them.

Another woman in the group had excellent instincts and managed to avoid one of Velvets stabbing daggers as she came up behind, protecting her neck from being fully impaled. But she still received a dagger a good fifteen centimeters into her guts, stabbing up under the joints in her armor.

With a handful of grievous injuries or deaths in just a matter of moments- and lacking the element of surprise- the enemy group began to retreat. Anton took a single shot at one of them at they retreated, hitting the back of the thigh. He hadnt chosen mercy nor was he restraining himself from additional attacks- he simply didnt have an angle to shoot at the others before they fled in all directions and disappeared into the water. Though they werent entirely hidden either. Anton saw blood trails heading in several directions.

Quiet Shore Palace, Velvet stated as she inspected one of the fallen enemies. Theyre local. Not a great reputation, though also not much worse than whats common of cultivators. They ambush and steal if they think they can reasonably get away with it. Especially cultivators who are unfamiliar with water-based combat.

Unfortunately this expansion in the formation wont last long, Catarina said, And we shouldnt give them the time to regroup anyway. Lets continue closer towards the center, being around more people will at least make them consider if they wont be caught in the middle. There might be more enemies, but there will also be more allies- or potential allies.

Agreed, Timothy said as he was applying poultices and bandages to his wounds.

Hoyt helped Velvet with the bodies. Kind of morbid, but they chose to fight us. We cant just let them come back for what was on their companions.

That was the world of cultivators. Killing and looting was highly profitable for the victors. Some conflicts ended before death- many cultivators would be willing to accept a surrender if it meant they could get the contents of someones storage bag and not have to deal with someone desperately fighting for their life. That was where ambush situations came in- if the ambush had worked, several of them might have died or been seriously injured instantly, and the rest couldnt have overcome so many opponents.

As they moved out into the water they hurried between buildings that had air, minimizing their exposure to more attacks of the same nature. Then up ahead Anton sensed something. We should hurry, he said. Theres conflict brewing and if Im not wrong it involves Masozi. Im not terribly thrilled about protecting his life, but if he has useful information

Going from battle to battle was tiring, but sometimes there just werent convenient opportunities to rest. Anton knew that it was important to push through those times and draw out everything you could.




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