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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 615

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:36:34 AM


Chapter 615

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Chapter 615

As the ship borrowed from Admetus approached Shrenn itself, Anton was able to pick out details of the planet beyond the dull browns covering its surface. The planet was mostly covered in sandy desert, though the temperatures seemed to be a spread of livable temperatures throughout.

The places that stood out to Anton were spots with life, oases with plant, animal, and most importantly cultivator life. They were few and far between, but well protected with defensive formations. The ship headed for none of them, instead angling towards a barren mountain. Anton was reminded of Tenouna, and sure enough he was soon in a similar sort of landing tunnel. He understood why they would avoid a more convenient position on the surface, not covered by the shell of a mountain above.

They moved slowly, the various subordinates of Admetus relaying the situation and the reason for Antons presence on board. Obviously he would be noticed- even if he wasnt displaying the full power of an Assimilation cultivator, he would stand out at least as much as a Life Transformation individual.

A notable difference Anton determined was that his descent to the city beneath was not as far and the city below was much more open. Perhaps that was coincidence, as they seemed to have found a massive cavern- but even so, it resulted in quite a different atmosphere. More importantly was the feature of an underground lake in the center of the city, a gathering of plant and animal life. Little grew around its edges, but there were many water plants with fishes swimming below.

The lake area was also lit by sunlight- not natural, as there were no direct holes to the surface, but instead formations produced a reasonable substitute. Anton was a good judge of sunlight himself, and this was well within what was normal. Compared to their particularly harsh star, it was much more subdued.

He was met with many curious looks as he was led through the streets towards what was surprisingly not the largest building, though it was close. The size of the building had a purpose, however, the stone blocks forming a number of different offices in which Anton sensed people working, mostly writing notes in ledgers and filling out documents. Oddly enough, that was a sign of some level of prosperity- it required no effort to keep track of things when you had little. People just knew.

Madam Docia, a visitor.

Anton was led into a sizable yet also cramped study, packed full of shelves and cabinets. Sitting behind the overflowing desk in the center was an old lady with frazzled hair and notably only a late Essence Collection cultivation. She looked up at Anton through glasses- a rarity for cultivators who were generally able to mold their bodies to remove such requirements. It also indicated some level of precision glasswork, but they did have space flight as well. Cultivators were able to get around many requirements Rutera considered normal, however.

Oh yes, hello, she inclined her head. I am sorry we dont have a more grand welcome set up for you, but we werent expecting well, any visitors at all, frankly. I am Planetary Coordinator Docia.

Anton took the seat she gestured to. I am Anton, Sect Head of the Order of One Hundred Stars. From Ceretos, not that you will have heard of the sect or the planet.

Certainly not, she admitted, Though even if we knew it, we wouldnt likely call it the same name. I hear you met Admetus?

Indeed, he was the most prominent figure on the moon I approached.

Well, you seem to have no holes or missing limbs, so that must have gone well. She looked at the escorts who came with Anton, waving them away. Go stand outside, or maybe find somewhere to sit down. You wont make a difference if he decides to kill me anyway.

Youre not worried about that, huh? Anton asked as the small group filtered out.

Should I be? You seem nice, and as I said nobody could stop you. She studied him closely with her senses. Peak Life Transformation? Anton wasnt going to correct her, but she advanced her understanding on her own. Something beyond that, I think. Youre not from the upper realms, are you?

I am not. Very much the opposite.

Are there lower-lower realms? Docia asked, curious.

I- Anton blinked. I hadnt considered the possibility. I am simply incapable of entering the upper realms, and opposed to the actions of a good majority of those Ive been exposed to.

Thats good, Docia said, Because Id hate for the city to have to be rebuilt.

And that would be necessary because?

That is an immense amount of destruction, Anton couldnt help but commiserate. I did not think they would be capable of it. Physically, I mean. I have no understanding of any moral limiters on the Trigold Cluster. It was them, wasnt it? They were to the galactic east from Ceretos- and a bit north, closer to the border. Anton didnt think they were far enough to interact with anything beyond the Trigold Cluster- assuming there was anything.

That was what the records indicated, Docia agreed. We managed to resist successfully for a cycle or two, and then we came to this.

That is an ill omen, Anton said. I now find myself worried for our future. But I must ask what were your strongest cultivators?

I could list dozens of names of no relevance to you, Docia said, But I assume that is not what you wish to ask? We had a wide variety of individuals fighting against them with varied cultivation styles.

What cultivation rank? Anton asked.

Life Transformation, of course. The strongest, that is. Docia looked at him suspiciously. Ascension would bring them away from this place, unable to participate.

Then I find myself somewhat relieved, Anton replied. Perhaps we have faced the limits of their wrath though I dont think the invading army could have devastated our planet so easily. Then again, two Augmentation cultivators unrestricted for some time might have been able to boil away the oceans. It was just a pointless endeavor, so hed never really thought it through. Planets could be destroyed, so ruining them was likely a step easier.

You are a step beyond Life Transformation, she declared firmly. I was just speculating before, but

Thats right, Anton said. We have deemed it Assimilation. Our neighbors, Worldbinding- though there are some differences in method between the two. I will be honest, I dont know if any of your planets could support one. Their sun could, certainly. But everything else was practically powerless. Im already impressed youve developed Life Transformation cultivators like Admetus.

We have a few, Docia admitted. But nowhere near the throngs of mighty warriors we once had.

I understand, Anton said. Now then, onto other unfortunate topics. The current war with Tenouna. They offered me payment to join their side in the war.

You want a better deal? Docia asked seriously. Im sure we can double it, at least, to fight for us. Or to just stay out, if thats not enough.

That wasnt my intention, Anton shook his head. I am aware you are certainly more prosperous, compared to them. But aside from not being a mercenary for higher by the largest bidder, your wealth could not hope to sway me. I want to know if I should join the war, and thus I need to know more about it. Like why did it begin? What are your responses to their raiding ships? What attacks has Shreen made of your own?

Some of that, Docia admitted, Is privileged military information even I have no access to. But the rest stems from the long past. We were allies once. No Docia shook her head. More than that. We were the same people, living on two planets, and all of Shrenns moons. The invasion destroyed us, embittering us against each other. I dont know who started this most recent war for certain, but I will say it was probably Tenouna. Simply because it would be of less benefit for us to do so. But things have stretched on for centuries, and now we calculate the efficiency of our fields based on prospective losses to raids, she gestured to some of the papers around her. If you want a righteous cause, I would say that those on the defensive are the righteous ones.

... but? Anton asked. Clearly, she was not done.

But we abandoned them in their time of need, both before the war and after. Shrenn has done nothing to help restore them, focusing only on ourselves. They are a desperate people, needing everything they can get their hands on. Docia sighed, I would not wish for you to fight against us, but I do not think I could convince you to fight against them without leaving out pertinent information. I have the feeling that doing so might get me killed.

I dont necessarily kill people who lie to me, Anton said. But I very much do not appreciate it.

So? Docia asked. What do you intend to do?

Optimally Id wrangle everyone of note and put them in a room to talk, Anton said. But that would be difficult to do with just my own power. Unless he assimilated the local star. Which was tempting, because it was powerful and different, but not something he should do lightly. Maybe Ill tie some letters onto arrows and see how that shapes out.

The only thing Anton knew for sure was he couldnt just leave things. It would have been simpler if Tenouna was just evil, because killing people was always the easiest solution. And while he wouldnt condone constant raids, desperate people were difficult to judge fairly.




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