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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 31

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:59:16 AM


Chapter 31

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Chapter 31

The elder escorted Anton to the top of the mountain. Not the central area where all of the facilities were located- that was closer to the starting point of the journey. Anton was quite confident that just a year before he wouldnt have been able to make the full trip to the top. Traipsing through the forest for a hunt was one thing- and he really probably shouldnt have been doing that- but climbing a mountain, even with proper paths and stairs, was quite a bit harder. Anton had only heard about the air thinning at the top of a mountain, and had never experienced it before. If his lungs and heart had not been tempered, he wasnt sure how far he could have gone. Perhaps the elder escorting him could have carried him, but it was embarrassing enough to accept that in an emergency situation. If he couldnt at least traverse the mountain on his own merits, he wasnt sure he deserved to meet with a Grand Elder. He wasnt certain about that regardless, but Anton wasnt the one responsible for that decision.

The Order of Ninety-Nine Stars had many elders, including a collection of ninety elders on the council that formed the backbone of their strength, along with nine Grand Elders. Anton would have thought that was far too many elders to include in any sort of council, but numbers had meaning in cultivation. For the most part, the Grand Elders would handle important decisions among their smaller number, with the advice and information of ten elders serving directly below them.

Anton looked down the mountain behind him, at the land blanketed by sunset. He had no idea how many steps hed taken, but it didnt seem to be a specific count. A thousand, nine thousand... The steps seemed instead practically placed when necessary. The thin air around Anton was offset by greater concentrations of natural energy. However, despite or perhaps because of the density of the energy Anton found it quite difficult to draw it in. The lower areas of the sect were much more optimal, at least at his level. He also found his ability to use energy weakened from his previous exertions.

Just a small way further in front of Anton were a number of structures. The one he was being led toward was a large dome with a curious protrusion out of the top. Inside was one massive and dark room, nearly empty except for what Anton now realized was a massive spyglass and a single old man sitting next to it. Anton couldnt see his eyes, but a glimpse of one gnarled hand indicated that this was likely the one who had appeared in the sky to save Thuston.

Anton felt a slight tingling all over himself, and then the figure turned slowly. The eye was clearly the same. Its intensity was unforgettable. However, it appeared Grand Elder Vandale had only the single eye. At least, he kept his other eyelid closed, and Anton didnt see the shape of an eyeball pressing against it. Anton Krantz. Grand Elder Vandales voice was raspy and almost weak but when it struck Antons ears he couldnt help but listen intently. To my senses and my eye you are almost two different people. My eye sees before me an old man who has lived many hard years, enduring many hardships. Yet my senses tell me there is a newly growing cultivator.

Anton waited a moment, then supposed a reply would be in order. I never had the opportunity to become a cultivator while younger though I dont know if I would have taken it, regardless.nôvel binz was the first platform to present this chapter.

Grand Elder Vandale nodded. Perhaps the far corners of Graotan have been overlooked though we have certainly taken more care in recent years. He paused for a moment, Young Vincent told me of what happened in your region. He thought he could handle it alone and with it being so far from our center of power, we let the problem continue for far too long. Relationships with Ofrurg have always been touchy... he shook his head sadly.

Anton still wasnt sure why he had been called to see Grand Elder Vandale. Was it for a sort of apology on behalf of the sect? While Anton certainly was still bitter about what happened, he could never find it in himself to blame others for actions that werent theirs. Elder Vincent was trying to hunt them down for years. Apparently, only a formation master would have helped.

Grand Elder Vandale shook his head, I find myself unable to take the next step. Cultivation is quite difficult on this old body though Im sure you have some idea of that. Cultivation can maintain and restore youth, but only if you make progress rapidly enough. Since Ive hit the limit of both cultivation and age I merely continue living out of duty. I cant do much but defend the sect anymore.

Anton sensed something more from him when he said that. While Anton could certainly feel power from him, it was not just hard to pin down but almost muted beneath the surface. With a day of rest- not counting the trip back to the sect and up the mountain- Anton had recovered somewhat from his fatigue. He had been able to fill himself full of natural energy once more. However, Grand Elder Vandale seemed as if he were almost empty- just a bright shell around an empty core. If Anton were to compare himself, he was like a bucket. Filling it up was not difficult, but filling up a great lake or a sea like the Grand Elder was much harder. Energy that was merely several times denser would be insufficient for rapid recovery. As for the difficulty of using energy at a far distance, Anton could only imagine. Are there any insights you can give me for once I step past Body Tempering?

I could. And I will, if you later have need of them. But first, you should think about the purifications yourself.

Anton half grinned, That will be at least eight months from now.

Why not sooner? Ah. A dry chuckle once more, I forgot. Here. Grand Elder Vandale pulled out a scroll. The full Ninety-Nine Stars, continuing past Body Tempering. Anton looked at him for confirmation before cautiously taking it. What, are you worried about that rule? The one year thing it doesnt mean anything for you. There are many exceptions made. It is just the baseline until we determine whether we want someone to be able to continue cultivating the Ninety-Nine Stars. Its not like we would deny someone the continuation of the technique after they reached the peak of Body Tempering, if they are a decent person.

Anton thought for a moment, then nodded. Good. I was actually a bit worried.

Youve been here four months. At your rate of progression, I can see why youd be concerned about reaching the end of Body Tempering with nowhere to go. Grand Elder Vandale breathed out slowly. I must be off. Do not hesitate to return if you have questions only I can answer. Though you need not walk all the way up here for much, since the other elders can answer most things just as well.

Anton bowed before turning to leave. He really didnt have any proper questions to ask, and he was eager to take a look at the full version of the Ninety-Nine Stars. Just completing Body Tempering would merely get him to the weakest point he could truly think about revenge.




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