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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 499

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:40:25 AM


Chapter 499

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Chapter 499

There was something to be said about cultivators thirst for power. It could be considered the root of many of their problems but sometimes it was useful and power wasnt always destructive or corrupt. Anton liked to think that Ceretos was doing alright. At least it enticed people to officially become allies with Rutera in the middle of a war, whether they worked in the capacity of a mercenary or something else. There was a general agreement that cultivators from Ceretos could keep all or most of the loot from ships they brought down- the vessels themselves were of value, even when broken. The equipment of those on board came in various qualities as well. As for the people most of them died. There was little likelihood of anything else when cultivators wound up in space over an enemy planet.

If what Merve said was true- and Anton believed she was honest to her knowledge- despite the trouble the invaders were able to cause they werent important. They were mainly castoffs and extras, which made Anton wonder what Azoth- and the other systems connected to them, apparently calling themselves the Sylanis Cluster- considered exceptional. Did they truly have so many people and such wealth that they could afford to throw away Life Transformation cultivators? Even if most of the invaders werent at that level, Merve was. There had been many more through the time of the war, some captured and some killed.

Combining Merves helpful knowledge with what tidbits they had extracted from others, they were able to confirm some of their theories. The multiple systems thing was new information, however. Only three, as far as Merve knew- but it seemed they were heavily populated. That was concerning, not just to Anton, but to everyone who heard it- in Rutera, Ceretos, or Weos. Just because Ceretos hadnt been a direct target didnt mean it wouldnt happen. Their other neighbors had been so it was just a matter of time- so they preferred to join this war before they were forced into it.

As for Merve herself, she still seemed to be of the opinion that Anton would betray her eventually. That was the vibe Anton got from her, but she also clearly preferred the tiny sliver of possibility over rotting in prison. Though she looked as if she was ready to get her hopes dashed at any point, Anton was fulfilling his end of the bargain. At this exact moment he couldnt take her to Ceretos- and he was personally responsible for her actions- so he was working on the other part of his promise.

Im going to be honest, Anton said. Your cultivation method is ghastly.

Wha- is it? Merve frowned. Angelic Providence is one of the least invasive methods I had to choose between. I know it feeds off emotions but thats better than like, souls or blood, right?

That part is fine, Anton said. Probably. But taking a look at it, I thought at first it was an incomplete technique.

Do you expect me to have the ability to acquire a better one? She shook her head. Thats for people from a clan or large sect.

Even the One Hundred Stars remained incomplete for centuries. I didnt expect yours to be complete either. But its not incomplete, despite appearing so.

Then you mean Merve looked down at herself. My talent really isnt sufficient? Is that why I cant even reach the peak of Life Transformation?

Youre not old enough to worry about things like lack of talent, yet. If you were truly lacking, you would not have reached where you are. No, it is the fault of the technique. Its not incomplete. Instead, its tainted. Sabotaged. As are many of the others The only question is, how many people must you have to produce high tier cultivators like yourself with such methods.

Im not high tier, Merve disagreed. Any clan disciple could crush me in battle.

And how much of that would be reliant on their equipment? Anton asked. The rest would be their presumably non-tainted methods and access to special training that doesnt directly improve cultivation. Besides, late Life Transformation is close enough to the peak.

Yeah but then theres still Worldbinding or Ascension beyond that, Merve sighed.

Worldbinding? Anton frowned.

Isnt that what you are? Merve questioned. I assumed

It might be, by another name, Anton replied. I termed it Assimilation. As the first of us from my system there was no naming precedent.

Oh, thats Merves eyes were filled with awe, and fear. Wow.

What about- Merve hesitated. Is it alright to ask about you?

What do you mean?

You didnt answer how youre strong here. Have you reached an advanced Worldbinding stage?

Has anyone from the Sylanis Cluster?

Not to public knowledge. Its theoretical.

Good. And, no. Im still relatively new to this stage. Anton smiled as he looked back at his ward. I have quite some way to go before I advance to another true level. As for the answer you seek Anton thought for a few moments. If he had any sense she had the inclination or even the ability to report back, he wouldnt share the information he had. But he sensed no such intent from her- and no control of other energies that could influence her otherwise. I Assimilate with stars.

Stars p-plural? Merve stuttered.

Only the one in my current system is relevant, though.

What about Merve hesitated, Binary star systems?

A good question I have not yet found the answer to, Anton said.

...Okloi has two stars, Merve said, speaking of her home system.

Really? Anton asked. He had, of course, relayed information from Merve as it came. Shed found it difficult to provide coordinate information on where the other systems besides Azoth were, since she was not a navigator, astronomer, or even enthusiastic stargazer. She only knew they were neighbors. This seems like relevant information, but I guess I didnt ask.

Sorry. I was underground until recently so I didnt even think that places might have just one star. It seemed normal, so I didnt mention it. And I dont really know about the other systems.

The education system in the Sylanis Cluster is very lacking, Anton grumbled.

S-sorry, Merve hung her head.

It is still not your fault, Anton reminded her. Especially if you are intentionally sabotaged.

For the moment, Anton had a lot to digest. Three systems had been trouble enough, but potentially a full hundred Assimilation cultivators? Or some close equivalent. They needed to step up the mutual defense negotiations with Weos- grouping them with Rutera and Ceretos. They certainly didnt have a good opinion of Azoth which was apparently just part of the Sylanis Cluster, but they were hesitant to immediately involve themselves with a war after their own civil war. Anton could understand that, but this was a matter of survival.

And there was what, a hundred years- certainly less than a hundred and fifty- before the tides of the world might allow another invasion from the upper realms. If they were lucky, the Trigold Cluster would choose to go after the Sylanis Cluster before Ceretos or Weos. If they were unlucky they might find themselves invaded while the others didnt. Certainly, Merve didnt have any knowledge of Okloi being invaded- and she would have been alive for the last one. Anton had no belief that the Trigold Cluster wouldnt send people for revenge on their little lower realm world, but he could hope they- or anyone else in the upper realms- would spread out a bit and perhaps take notice of the Sylanis Cluster. Or that they could manage to suppress the Sylanis cluster before then. There was no thought in Antons mind of actually overcoming so many cultivators, but then again who could say what the next century would bring.




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