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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 352

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:49:06 AM


Chapter 352

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Chapter 352

The soldiers from the Edelhull militia were organized more tightly than the cultivators from the Order. They walked in ranks but were allowed some individual mobility. Calros took note of that, but also how the more experienced cultivators still retained their focus wherever they were positioned. He might have been serving as part of Edelhulls defenses for many years, but none of them really had to do much. Sure, they were stronger than normal people and had training in combat, but it just wasnt the same. Theyd been able to fight against the few invaders who came to Edelhull, but Calros thought there was something fundamentally different between them and the real cultivators.

He sought out the familiar face of Ghadir. Years of working together had made them close friends, but he felt like he didnt recognize her in the last few days. It wasnt a bad thing but Ghadir. Youve been talking to that elder. Are you thinking of becoming a true cultivator?

Her grip tightened on her spear. Do you think we can afford not to?

It may be too late for that, Calros shrugged. The step to Essence Collection its not easy.

You know, our parents generation didnt cultivate at all. Even someone in Body Tempering was considered something pretty amazing. Were well beyond that level now. And if youre having trouble advancing, maybe talk to someone. Like Elder Anton. He might be able to help.

You think so? Calros shook his head. Maybe for you, but Im not really much of a fighter. He held tightly to his spear, Dont get me wrong. I dont intend to give up here and let these invaders take what they want. I might even die to stop them, but thats not really me.

Ghadir looked at him carefully, Youre not afraid of dying?

He shrugged, As much as anyone I suppose I am. But Id rather not live in a world without Edelhull the way it is now. So Ill protect it, because we need everyone we can get.

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Congratulations, Elder Anton said in a way Ghadir knew wasnt condescending, but felt like it anyway.

She shook her head. I finally finished a step I should have completed long ago. Now it will take me I dont know, months or years to complete the next step. Even if I could do it overnight, the peak of Spirit Building is barely different from where I am now.

Just because you have a late start doesnt mean you should give up, Antons kind smile comforted her slightly. Otherwise, a couple years from now youll regret it.

Not if Im dead, she pointed out. You cant say Im really strong enough to survive this battle.

None of us are, Anton said firmly. We just have to pick the battles that will get the best results for us. Be that surviving, or having the biggest possible impact on the battle. Anton leaned slightly closer, But I can tell you a secret. Conviction will greatly affect your survivability in battle.

Yeah, sure. Except the other side also believes in what theyre doing, Ghadir pointed out.

Just believe harder, Anton grinned. But actually, I have to say that theyre more afraid than you are.

...Then you dont know how afraid I am. Ghadir was doing a good job of not trembling, the safety provided by the people around her not being sufficient as they approached an inevitable battle.

I do, actually, but perhaps I didnt say it quite right. Elder Anton thought for a few moments. You might be afraid, but that is mitigated by your bravery. You chose to fight against stronger opponents, after all. He held up a hand to stop her, And yes, it was your choice. You could have fled into the city, but I know you fought.

With all of my allies, we were stronger, Ghadir pointed out. Thats not necessarily the case here.

I havent quite reached my point, Anton said. You know the battle at the Order?

Very good. Elder Anton, if you would go over some of the other details of the siege.

Anton stepped forward. They seem to be making use of more traditional siege tactics. That is, waiting out the durability of the barrier. It is extremely difficult to have one that can withstand large instantaneous bursts of power without a constant drain on the power sources. Given the invaders slow rate of energy recovery they seem to have elected not to commit much to a bombardment to speed things along. That might change with our presence here, but any changes on that front will be immediately apparent.

Grand Elder Fodor took over once more. Optimally we would bombard them with attacks while they waited, but we both dont know how long that would last, nor do we have any guarantee that we would receive backup from the city when the invaders inevitably turn on us.

Even if they do support us, Oralie commented, Leaving the protection of the walls would be a death sentence for most of them. The vast majority of their forces will be somewhere around Spirit Building. Taking advantage of walls and defensive formations they can be effective, but outside of that it would be possible for many of them to be cut down by simply the auras of Ascension cultivators.

Speaking of which, Hoyt asked, Is this the same group that attacked the Order?

No, Fodor shook his head. There appear to be two new and relatively fresh Ascension cultivators, and smaller numbers of others than the initial force that attacked us. Thank you for the question, Elder Vandale. Hoyt stiffened for a moment, and Fodor corrected himself, Elder Hoyt, I mean.

... No, its fine. Im just not used to the name. Whats the plan, then?

Optimally, we get everyone in the city. If the formations still have power, Elder Riley will be able to enhance them to some degree. Then our various forces bombard them under the guidance of Elder Krantz.

They wont just let us reach the gates, Oralie pointed out.

I would imagine not, Grand Elder Fodor nodded seriously. The Formation Master will be circling those with lower cultivation towards the city under concealment. If they have to fight, so be it. But the rest of the forces will be at another angle launching attacks. There is some risk to both groups, but the second should be able to break through the enemy forces to reach the city in the worst case. But if all goes well, they will endure the attacks until the first group reaches the city, then the second will fake a retreat to make their way around to the city.

What ways could it go wrong aside from them committing to an attack on either group? Hoyt asked.

They might begin the assault on the city before that, Fodor pointed out. Though that would actually be to our advantage, unless they completely block off all the gates with their forces. However, this is where we have an interesting advantage. They are individually strong, but their numbers are not great. They have to either deal with isolation or hold together and leave parts of the city open. They might not actually care about people fleeing, as long as they dont think theyre taking all of the resources away.

There will be risks no matter how we go about it, Oralie shook her head. Im not sure if we can win.

Ferocity seems important, Anton pointed out. Making them believe we can kill them is enough. With that, we should leave clear paths of retreat for them. This isnt a situation where we have the forces to annihilate them all at once.

Grand Elder Fodor nodded seriously. Thats a good point. And they are still hopefully off balance at our resistance. The situation is hopefully different than they expected.

It should be, Catarina commented. I have the feeling that they were waiting for Twin Soul Sect traitors to come out of the woodworks when they attacked the Order. Theyre supposed to have infiltrated all of the major sects.

Yet we killed them all. They should have gotten word of that, right? Their entire idea was that they could reincarnate.

Maybe, but some of Everhearts designs Catarina shook her head. We know he hated them. There was an entire death trap set up on the moon that took out as many of them as possible. Everheart should have known they intended to reincarnate so she shrugged. I dont actually know what he would have done, but it would be something to make their lives difficult. All of them.

If they really havent been getting any information Oralie clutched her spear, We might actually have a chance.

And if not, Anton stood up straight, Well take down as many of them as we can before we go.

Everyone silently agreed with the morbid sentiment. Theyd been planning that for decades, but now the time had come for them to follow through.




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