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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 430

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:43:20 AM


Chapter 430

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Chapter 430

Everyone exchanged looks. This slovenly projection of Everheart was somewhat of a surprise- not for his demeanor, but because of where he had appeared. We are a group, yes.

Are you sure? Everheart asked. Because its worth more if just one person has all the points. He folded his arms and tapped his foot. ... And thus you get more rewards in total! And all to yourself.

Glances continued. Everheart was many things, but as far as the mechanics of his trials went he wasnt a liar. Or at least, he hadnt been. This particular Tomb was deadlier than the others, but nothing had strictly been a lie. Catarina put on her best evil grin, Alright everyone, hand it over.

Timothy personally didnt find the situation very convincing, but it might not matter if Everheart believed them. It was just that he might change his mind if they talked about it. Timothy did his best to be convincing by starting with a very real truth. I dont want to fight you, here. He extended the orbs he had collected.

Everyone else handed them over as well, including Vari. Catarina looked at Everheart, I have obtained all of the orbs.

Thats umm yes, indeed, Everheart nodded. It seems you have. Come with me! With only a slight moment of disorientation, they were elsewhere, or perhaps nowhere. Around them was a room filled with nothing- not light or darkness, but a strange absence of either. The projection rubbed his hands. Good job. You connived your former companions into giving up their rewards. None will know what great wealth you can obtain here, so even if you return with pitiful prizes to placate them, you can still be wealthy beyond your wildest dreams!

What was that? Catarina asked.

What was what? Everheart asked in return.

The teleportation. I know how to teleport people, but the local formations didnt have anything related to that. The power requirements are also an issue.

Oh, a formation master, are you? I can tell you, for a price.

How much? Catarina paused, How much will it cost, how much will I learn?

I dont know what you will learn, Everheart admitted, But I would tell all, leaving no secrets. It would be up to you to understand it. But of course, this would cost half of your prize.

Catarina knew the orbs they had were not insignificant, by comparing with the illusionists group. It was possible that others got more than them, through luck or force, but they should be near the top. Quite expensive. I would like to browse other options first.

Of course, Everheart smiled. What would you like? I have wealth beyond all measure! He waved his arms, revealing the existence of something around them for the first time. A pile of precious metals and gemstones flickered into vision, sitting on some sort of shelf Catarina could not see. Weapons and armors! Everheart waved his hand, revealing racks of weapons and stands filled with glittering armor, stretching out into the distance. Utility items, medicines, precious materials, I have it all!

Catarina nodded, Do you have anything to hide the origin of goods.

Everheart smiled. Do I? He frowned briefly, muttering under his breath, Do I? Then his face lit up and he clapped his hands, Of course I do! I have just the thing! Everheart waved his hand and there was a shift. Then he reached over next to him and tapped a chest that sprang into being. It was about one meter long, half a meter wide and tall with a bit of an arch on the top. There was little special about it, as aside from fine wood and metal bindings it seemed to be a normal chest.

A chest, Catarina said.

Yes! Everheart nodded enthusiastically.

If I want to hide things I can just put them in a bag, Catarina said. I need to be able to use things.

Thats- what do you take me for, a charlatan? Everheart smiled, Good sense! But this actually works. Anything that can fit through the mouth can be resized and reshaped, within certain limits. Functionality remains identical, though visual features that are part of functionality cannot be redone.

Sounds dubious, Catarina commented.

Everheart swept his hand, drawing in the two rainbow orbs. Thats half. Now then, its rather simple Everheart unfurled a scroll he pulled from somewhere. See?

Ooh, its some kind of sub-runes woven into everything? I couldnt even tell.

Wha- I mean, well yes, of course. A genius such as myself has many tricks up his sleeves.

I know, Catarina nodded, Ive studied much of your work.

Everheart couldnt stop himself from grinning. I am a formation grandmaster, after all. None compare to me. Though there are secrets you will not even find here, in my Tomb.

Catarina nodded, Yes. Im surprised there is hardly any future-hedged functionality like from your earlier work.

Oh, you know about that? Everheart shifted awkwardly. Well, of course, its quite an elegant design giving the design constraints I was working with.

Rather odd there isnt more of it here, Catarina said.

Yes? No, not really. I dont need such crutches anymore. Ive developed far beyond that, Everheart said cagily. Anyway, wouldnt you like to keep looking at these elegant sub-runes?

She did want to. Especially since she probably wouldnt have the chance later, unless she learned to recognize it here. It was actually fairly clear how it worked when separated on its own, but it would be almost impossible to pick things out in a functional formation if she didnt properly take this chance to learn. She was quickly scrawling her own copy as she asked Everheart questions. He seemed quite happy to answer them, though she had the feeling he hadnt intended to be so generous.

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Catarina was gone. Snatched away by Everheart. For a reason, but that didnt make Timothy less nervous. Theoretically she should be choosing prizes of some sort. If she took her time, perhaps the first hour was reasonable. The second hour was a bit uncomfortable. By eight hours, they were setting up their camp and taking watch, with only pitiful formations instead of the proper defenses Catarina could put together. Timothy might have been impressed with his own work a century before, but it was hardly something that would affect cultivators on his own level. Though every little bit mattered.

Perhaps lady Catarina has returned at a different location? Vari suggested. She could be waiting for us outside the Labyrinth.

Perhaps, Hoyt admitted, But if Catarina is still in the Labyrinth, remaining here would be for the best. Theres still a week until we need to be out. We should be able to leave the other side within a day or two if we hurry so we can afford to wait five days here.

She hasnt responded to our attempts to contact her, either, Alva shook her head.

Is that what those formation plates are for? Vari asked. Do those allow you to talk to her?

I thought I told you I had contact with her after coming here? Alva said. Though it was kind of unreliable.

... You can do that outside of communication stations? Vari asked.

Alva looked to Timothy and Hoyt for help. Hoyt was the first to respond. I believe the Harmonious Citadel has restrictions on communication, but its quite possible to do on a smaller scale, yes. Left unsaid was that some of Catarinas techniques werent in use by others- but for the most part communication worked the same, including the delay between planets and systems- and the upper and lower realms. Which seemed to be just further systems.

They continued to wait. After a full day, there had been several attacks by roaming creatures and a half dozen groups of cultivators came near them. Some directly turned back upon sensing them. Three Integration cultivators was not a group to be trifled with. Even if they matched in power, nobody wanted to risk being on the losing side for no good reason. Especially when they considered that they might be the one to die, even if their side won. A couple groups of cultivators directly passed by the waiting group, cautious but not cowardly. Each group mentioned the challenge being over, orbs already having been exchanged for points and prizes. In short, there was nothing terribly valuable that couldnt already be seen and used against them.

Even after a full day, there was no sign of Catarina anywhere, nor a response. They hoped that the latter was simply because wherever Everheart had brought Catarina had more of the interference the planet had, but they couldnt be sure. She was the one who would be able to make that judgment the best. So they waited, and waited. Soon, they would be pushing up against the limits of their opportunity to leave. If she was already out of the Labyrinth they had to move to meet her, but if she was not and returned after they left a lone cultivator was much more at risk of death.




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