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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 351

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:49:07 AM


Chapter 351

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Chapter 351

Tracking all of the invaders was impossible, but the particular group that had attacked the Order had been marked by the formation. Or rather, a separate more subtle one unrelated to the sect-wide barrier. The latter was nothing more than scrap now, its power and its future expended. Perhaps utilizing Everhearts techniques hadnt been efficient, but they had needed every scrap of power the formation had been able to provide.

Now came the process of organizing the rest of Graotan to fight. Agreements had been drawn up before the time of the invasion, but because they could not know precisely where attackers would be coming, each sect and large settlement generally saw to their own defenses. It wasnt efficient, but few people could be convinced to abandon their homes. The attacks had mainly focused on larger cultivation sects, but by the time that had been determined it was too late to mobilize large numbers of people.

Now the Order of Ninety-Nine Stars was organizing with Edelhull and other nearby cities to make a march towards Stregate, with whom they had lost contact. Stregate and Windrip had grown together into a sort of unified whole, and they were either a critical location to provide assistance to, or a source of many potential forces. Possibly both.

The harassing tactics of the Order had pushed local enemy invaders away, but that made it even more of a priority to organize everyone they could from the city militias. The state of the world was unknown, but if similar invading forces had arrived at the major sects- and only major sects- the world was in a desperate state. Things were clearly better than the potential utter annihilation had they not prepared, but organizing forces was now key.

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The damaged walls of Edelhull were still startling to Ghadir, no matter how many times she walked past them. No conflict had come to the city in her lifetime. How could it, with the Order of Ninety-Nine Stars a stones throw away?

At first the call for guards had gone out, it seemed rather silly. But with people in general beginning to cultivate, it seemed a worthwhile endeavor. Those assigned inside the city were indeed necessary for stability, but a post on the walls that was just a stable, riskless endeavor.

Ghadir had been assigned to both streets and walls many times in her career, happily collecting an ever increasing pay as her cultivation steadily improved. She trained to fight and even ended up in a few scuffles throughout the city, but she still found it hard to believe the news of some invasion coming, years away.

By the time everyone began to feel it, it was too late to regret days spent slacking off on training. Ghadir personally thought that nobody could push their limits every day. She had still taken cultivation seriously, but when the time came it wasnt enough.

With the Order nearby, she had felt the strongest cultivators passing by, whether they came through the city or not. She at least had a general sense when Essence Collection or Life Transformation experts got close enough, even if she couldnt clearly identify them. There were Essence Collection cultivators among the city guard, and when the invasion approached their official transition into a militia had attracted a captain who was in Life Transformation. She had felt safe, knowing that the invaders couldnt possibly harm them but she was wrong.

The attackers who came to Edelhull were only a small part of those that attacked the Order directly. The city had felt the shockwaves of the battle, but it had ended before they could do more than organize their forces. Nobody was in a hurry to aid them because they had to be fine, right? The Order had been the pinnacle of Graotan for centuries, even before the cultivation boom.

But the limits of what Ghadir knew were twisted to the point of breaking. A random portion of those who retreated towards the city still had Life Transformation cultivators among the invaders, and the devastation

Well, Edelhull was lucky that the Order had been willing to assist with defensive formations for little cost. The city had grown greatly and the materials for the formation had seemed prohibitively expensive. Ghadir remembered people complaining about how much of their taxes were spent on them, even as most grew more wealthy. Now, nobody would complain, except maybe that there hadnt been enough.

It was the first time she experienced battle and death. People were cut down like straw, men and women who werent any weaker than herself. Yet the initial wave of the battle was cut short when they actually repelled an assault. Holes were opened in the walls, but soldiers organized to stop those making their way through. The invaders retreated, but not before leaving a scar on the city.

Ghadir was afraid. She found it hard to imagine anyone wouldnt be. She thought the stories were exaggerated, that it couldnt be possible the whole world would be at risk. But it was. She clutched her spear tight, remembering how she had stabbed an Essence Collection cultivator with it, despite being only at the peak of Spirit Building. Calros had been involved as well, and several others. Any of them could have died, but the anti-ascension techniques worked, even on those who werent necessarily Ascension cultivators. Ghadir shivered at the thought of them, as even getting close to them might kill her by accident.

She was afraid but she didnt regret her choice to go on her current life path. She just wished shed pushed a little bit harder in training. She hadnt believed these invaders could exist, but now that they did she couldnt stand to let them stay. She glanced over at Calros, who was likewise pacing back and forth. He nodded.The debut release of this chapter happened at Ñøv€l-B1n.

These invaders couldnt have their city, their country- their world. They would fight, though Ghadir felt insufficient to make any real difference.

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Tomorrow would be more marching, but Ghadir couldnt help but lay away in her tent. Focusing on others was obviously the more noble path. She had a brother she wanted to keep safe, and his family. The city, too- and Graotan beyond that. She hardly had experience with anything further, but nobody deserved to be weak.

Yet it didnt feel right. All she could think about was her jealousy at the strength of others. Elder Anton hadnt insulted her cultivation speed, just pointed it out accurately. Even if he had, she couldnt have blamed him. Shed been coasting along, especially in the latter part of Spirit Building. Each small increase in bodily power was difficult to attain, and she hadnt really cared to have more. More wealth would barely make a difference, as she had everything she needed. She wasnt terribly interested in luxury beyond occasional meals somewhere nice. She only really cared about growing strong once the invasion came, and she began to fear for her life.

She was still going to fight, but she didnt know how to get stronger so she wouldnt have to be afraid. Even if she made it to Essence Collection, would it be enough? No. Not even the coveted Life Transformation was enough now.

It took a long time for her to fall asleep, and no answers came to her.

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What are you shooting at? Ghadir worked up the courage to interrupt Elder Anton once more. Are there enemies?

No, the man admitted. Its just practice. I pick a target, and try to hit it though usually I stop short. No point in sullying the countryside.

Are you close to a breakthrough? Ghadir asked.

Nope.

Then does it matter? Were heading for a battle. Why waste your energy?

Its never a waste, he said. Though I will admit that training at times like these has to be conservative. Im limiting myself to ten thousand or less per day. His eyes focused on her, and she could sense something. Her training in Emotion was quite decent, but his greatly superior cultivation made him hard to fathom. The second shot at Marrow really does better with constant work. You can even cultivate on the road.

She probably shouldnt have been surprised that he knew that was the area she was still lacking, before the final tempering. Twenty-Six stars, and lately she hadnt even managed one per year. It takes a lot of concentration

So did walking, when you were a baby, Elder Anton countered. And talking. Now you do both without even thinking hard. Elder Anton held out his hand, Start somewhere small. Just a little bit of energy circulated around inside your bones. Work your way from one end to the other and back, then you can do more. His energy formed a single path through his body, moving through every bone, Trust me, it will be much easier before your bones are old.

... I thought you said something about beginning to cultivate at a hundred. Was that not true?

It was. Thats how I know its not comfortable. As they walked, she made an attempt- and he guided Ghadir where she was lacking. Occasionally, he would shoot his bow into the distance. Sometimes, he summoned a great amount of power all around himself, forming bows in the air- and drawing a few physical bows he held separately. A great volley of them all at once made Ghadir wonder why they even had the rest of the archers. That one was an enemy scout, Anton commented. Ascension energy stands out so much here that theyre easy to pick out. One moment.

Anton went on ahead, apparently talking to other members of leadership. That ultimately resulted in the pace increasing, as they didnt want the scout to be missed before they reached their next destination. The increased pace began to strain even a cultivators tempered body a little bit, and doing so even more with her own energy made Ghadir wonder if it was a good idea but she worked on a small piece at once, so she wouldnt end up exhausted. It shouldnt hurt to try, even if she was too late to really make a difference.




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