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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 204

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:54:25 AM


Chapter 204

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Chapter 204

A small room. Quiet, except for the slow breath of two individuals. One lay in bed, asleep. The other sat nearby, vigilant. Anton knew that Alva wasnt in any particular danger for her health, but he still couldnt just leave her alone. And physical well being wasnt always the most important thing.

Eventually Alva began to stir, stretching. She looked around and spotted Anton. Good morning, Grandpa. I what happened?

Do you really not remember? Anton asked, Or do you just not want to talk about it?

Mmmn Alva frowned. How long was I out?

Thirty hours, Anton declared.

What? Wait, did I miss my next match?

You did. Though even if not, could you really have done anything? Her energy was clearly still exhausted, more the burning embers of a campfire than proper stars. Anton hadnt sensed any permanent damage there, but draining too much could take time to recover from. Especially without your bow.

... Right Alva hung her head. Still, I won the fight.

Did you? Anton raised an eyebrow.

Didnt I? You said I had another match. So I must have.

You won the match, he admitted. But tell me, why were you having a fight with your cousin?

... she wouldnt even admit to being my cousin, Alva turned away.This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

I understand, Anton said. He took some time to let his words settle before continuing, You wanted her to acknowledge you. But you know what she would have been like if the two of you were alone.

I dont want to be her family just when were alone! Alva buried her face in her pillow. I just want us to be back to how we were before.

I wish the same, Anton admitted. Even if the future where the two of them had no changes in their relationship wouldnt have him in it, and would be founded only on blissful ignorance he wished that could have been the world they were in. But its not possible. She has to keep up appearances, you know.

Alva breathed out heavily. But I dont care about any of that. It hurts.

Catarinas opponent was also a woman, with the expected mid tone skin and dark hair of the Courageous Heart Clan. Her name was Naja, and she was just under a meter tall. It was strange, as her eyes told her the woman was much further away than her energy senses. Yet that part wasnt even a real mental trick, but just the strangeness of perspective.

Then the match began. Catarina was especially sensitive to the flow of energy around her, and perhaps her opponent knew that. Either way, her energy creeped out in all directions, so Catarina couldnt tell where an attack might come from.

Despite her curiosity with relation to mental attacks, Catarina wasnt simply going to wait for her opponent to attack. She moved forward, weapon at the ready as she pulled several formation flags and threw them about the arena. Her abilities to alter the flow of energy in the arena on a large scale were limited by the battlefield itself, and she had no intent to try to bypass the safety measures, but she could still do some things to help herself. For the moment, the flags were a precaution.

Naja wielded a spear, thin in diameter but more than making up for the reach she lacked from having shorter arms. Her defensive stance held Catarina at bay as Catarina moved to attack, trying to find an opening. A familiar form of combat feinting, attacking, parrying, and dodging began to play out. Catarina was almost drawn into a trance by the normality of all of it. But she pushed through, finding the right direction to leverage her higher strength and disarm her opponent. Though the difference between male and female cultivators in terms of physical prowess was narrowed, Catarina didnt focus on that aspect as much and thus rarely got to win purely on the basis of strength. It was satisfying to see someone unable to respond to her attacks. Her sword pointed towards Najas chest, having pierced through her defenses.

It was nice to just win. Too nice. Something was off. She was certain she had exchanged blows with her opponent. She could still sense traces of where they clashed, and if her sense of the fine details of the energy around her was so far off then she had already lost. Catarina pulled back, uncertain about what her opponent was doing or even if she was fully moving her body.

As theyd fought, Catarinas sense of everything but the exchange of blows had faded away, and now she found herself almost nowhere with just herself and Naja. She felt another attack coming from her side, and moved to parry it. She had to respond to it as if it were real, whether or not that was the case. As she clashed, she briefly saw the image of Naja there with her spear. Yes, she hadnt been defeated quite yet, but Najas illusions werent perfect.

The sense that there was nothing else around her was fake. Catarina knew that, but she couldnt get rid of it entirely. However, she reached down inside of herself and tried to separate out what she was really feeling from what she was being told to feel. An attack pierced into her leg. Was that real, or an illusion? It didnt matter, it was too late to stop it regardless. Naja didnt commit to the attack, so when Catarina reached out to grab the spear it was already gone, her leg bloodied.

I thought the Courageous Heart Clan liked battles of the wills, not illusions, Catarina said to the world around her. Truth be told, the distinction between the two was pretty arbitrary. Part of it was that she couldnt attack in kind. But she had her flags ready still. She reached out for them, feeling their presence and how they affected the flow of energy around them. They couldnt do much directly but by changing the flow around her, she should disrupt Najas illusions. At least somewhat.

She felt a ripple, and lunged out to attack. Naja was certainly somewhere nearby, and if Catarina could sense her before they clashed she knew that, even though her victory had been an illusion, Catarina could overpower her. A smaller body had weaker muscles that could only move a spear so quickly, unless more energy was applied. If that was the case, the illusion would be weakened as she had to split her focus.

As Catarina was able to more quickly pick out Najas location again and again, she realized something. This wasnt quite the first illusory technique shed come into contact with. That honor belonged to Velvet. While her practical hiding skills were good, against a cultivator that could sense the physical location of everything around them there was no amount of skill that would be sufficient to hide. It took a technique that cut off the sense of surroundings, and that was what was happening here.

Suddenly Catarinas senses of everything around her came back- and more. She saw Naja in front of her, but also sensed her to the rear flanks. It was up to Catarina to determine which one was real at any moment, protecting herself while trying to counterattack. This time it was the rear left, something she realized too late to fully avoid the incoming attack.

Once she had a lock on her Catarina could have ignored the other figures, but all of the versions of Naja faded away. Catarina wasnt even fully certain shed just taken a real injury, but she had practice fighting with dulled senses. Beneath the tower in the Secret Realm, shed been forced to push her senses to the limit. This was the same, except now there was extraneous information. False tidbits. She sent her energy out, activating the formation flags at key moments to try to disrupt the flow of energy and weaken the illusion.

Overall, she thought she was doing quite well. Catarina was aware some of the wounds she thought shed taken ended up to be ephemeral, but she also felt several wounds she hadnt noticed happening. But she kept quick on her feet, and she thought she was wearing down her opponent as well. Maintaining this illusion couldnt be easy, and she was forcing Naja to constantly shift it.

Her opportunity came when there was an attack directly from behind. If she was wrong about it being real, she would likely move straight into an attack, but she trusted her judgment. She dodged to the side while sending her cloak flipping backwards. It was something she had rarely used since obtaining it, but crackles of lightning arced from the scales as they impacted Naja. Using it on anyone not directly behind her was difficult as it was attached to her, but she kept it just in case.

The unexpected attack disrupted Naja long enough for Catarina to wrap her hand around the spear, yanking it out of her grip. Then she pointed both the spear and her own sword at Naja, who held up her hands. I surrender.

She wondered if that, too, were an illusion- but then the feeling around her faded away. Outside of Najas influence, everything that had been unreal felt almost obviously fake, as if looking on a dream from beyond it. At least she wouldnt have to worry about never knowing if she had truly escaped an illusion, but it also motivated her to potentially put in extra training in that area. If it were someone with malicious intent outside of a tournament, things might not go so well.




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