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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 647

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:35:30 AM


Chapter 647

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Chapter 647

The Harmonious Citadel forces had slowed their aggressive expansion, though on the side of the Scarlet Alliance only a few larger cities were in contact with Shutoll. The fact that they werent being assaulted immediately implied other restrictions on the Citadels movements, but with the long range communication options suppressed information had to be disseminated manually. Human or animal messengers were the main source of communication between the neighboring areas.

If Grandmaster Chikere had been the cooperative sort, she could have helped with the delivery tasks. But she wasnt and her current activities might be strangely important. She was never entirely clear on what she was doing, but Chidi knew it would be disruptive to the enemy, simply by her nature. And while attempting to draw in the sword saint was also a risk, it made enough sense for her.

The biggest problem was still the lack of off-planet communication. While the enemy would most likely have the same restrictions, they could still communicate off-planet if they sent ships into space. Something the Scarlet Alliance couldnt do, as their vessels were taken down any time they made an attempt. If they could coordinate with other areas they should be able to obtain air superiority with their superior vessels, but they could not outcompete a fleet that currently outnumbered them so significantly.

The biggest problem was the formation limiting communication, and it had been the focus of Shutoll to find any nodes they could reach. It shouldnt be possible for the whole formation to have been inside Harmonious Citadel territory. Chidi was well aware of that fact, as well as anyone studying formations even casually. There was a limited domain of influence outside of the physical boundaries of a formation. For something to cover the whole planet, nodes would have to likewise be placed around most of the surface.

Unlike certain forms of formations, the scale of this particular one wouldnt result in astronomical energy costs. In general, messages were low energy to transmit and receive, so simply disrupting that process was much easier than sustaining a barrier under a barrage of attacks. It wasnt free of course. At such a scale, it would require some sort of additional energy beyond the ambient or it would risk dropping off. Just a few messages leaving could completely ruin the whole effort.

Likewise, dismantling a few nodes could be a serious victory. They were just a lot harder to find than Chidi could have anticipated. But, because of his particular circumstances, he was one of those most suited to the task.

... I could really go for another year or two of formations training, Chidi sighed, commenting to no one in particular. Which basically meant Aconite. He had been following the flow of energy, but had yet to run into any sort of conflux of power along the way. It was as if the formation was everywhere, evenly distributed around the planet. He knew that wasnt possible, of course. Or at least practical. If the Harmonious Citadel had forces that were able to infiltrate Scarlet Alliance territory and take part in setting up a well calibrated grand formation, they could have done so much more.

Swords seem more practical, Aconite countered with a few growls and barks.

Are they? Because our whole problem here is this formation. Just because its not directly killing us doesnt mean it isnt the most effective weapon weve come up against.

Captain Tiras was not far behind, along with the vice-captain. They had to maintain a balance between stealth and security, and the ultimate choice had been to continue developing the squads ability to remain hidden as a group. No longer did Chidi have to stop and set up a concealment formation if they got close to enemies. Now, as long as there wasnt some sort of chokepoint, they could continue moving together as a group with their energy concealed. And though that sometimes also involved formations with the help of Chidis formation flags it was much less nerve wracking to know that they wouldnt easily be given away by someones mistake.

Obviously there was still that risk with more people, but the squad had shrunk back down to its original size, with some of the original members and some of the stragglers choosing to go on to other duties around Shutoll, while others stayed. Including all of those who had been serious about the scout training with Chidi.

Ida was the only exception, because her injuries had been great enough that even after a year she was not fully recovered. Perhaps not even that close, because given the current circumstances people were pressed to continue their duties in most circumstances, and the physicians still wanted her to refrain from going out to the battlefield. Then again, it might not be for her own sake as much as others, as she could be more of a liability.

She wasnt sitting idly, of course, as she worked on her cultivation and focused on her wounds she also continued to train with Chidi. They couldnt get as much practical training in with her remaining in the city, but stealth and perception training in busy places with limited mobility was also valuable. Chidi picked up a few things from those circumstances as well.

What do you make of this pattern? Captain Tiras said.

What pattern?

The flow of energy were following. It splits and branches. Here, its he gestured with the map he was making. Uh, let me show you.

He scratched the map into the ground, which made it much easier for Chidi to comprehend. These are the Iron Heights?

Thats right, Captain Tiras nodded. And the Sendaline river is here, he gestured with his hand over the gouge in the ground.

Its a mess, Chidi said. I cant really detect the pattern youre talking about.

Maybe its nothing, the captain shook his head.

Surprisingly, it was Denitsa who had an idea there. I can certainly make something out. But I think it might be easier for Chidi to comprehend without the terrain features.

They flattened the dirt, then drew only intersecting and curved lines. It did help significantly, because there were often roads crossing or in parallel to the route Chidi had taken, which also wasnt the exact flow of energy. He just hadnt been able to make a map, so he gave general instructions on where the flow was, such as running parallel to them a kilometer to the northeast, or running off into the distance directly northwest.

With only the bare flow of energy visible, there was less clutter. Chidi could feel the pattern- though it wasnt exactly that. The lines stretched similar distances and generally followed the same angles, but it wasnt quite right. Of course, they hadnt been everywhere and failures in description and cartography could have distorted the information.

Revealed was a fairly regular network of energy flow, which wasnt exactly news to Chidi. It would have to be that way, to cover everything. But what was of more interest were the places between the flow of energy. The regions they covered.

Of course. I properly broke things down into steps.

Did you make one step solve this entire mystery? Silence said volumes. Can you tell me what you are here for? I might be able to help.

Unnecessary. My objectives have been accomplished now.

But I thought finding out about Transferral wasnt your objective? Anishka tilted her head.

Correct. But my objective has been resolved nonetheless.

Then can you help me find out more about Transferral?

A pause. It will be dangerous. You should avoid the risk. I will do it all.

Anishka frowned, Is it less of a risk for you? Because they might not squish an ant, but they might decided to just do that regardless of reasons, if they spot you.

Irrelevant. Your life is worth more than mine.

Why?

Anishkas quick answer clearly confused the ant, whose legs and antennae wobbled wildly, as if searching for an answer to something that was so obvious as to never have been questioned. Finally, there was an answer. You are a princess.

A princess of what? Anishka raised her eyebrow. I mean, sure, I get it. My moms a sect head. Some people might think Im more important, but that doesnt really mean my life is worth more than yours. Youre still a person.

I am simply a sergeant among the void ants. One of many.

I dont know if that works. Theres only one of you. You couldnt just be replaced with another sergeant. Who told you you werent important?

... Nobody. Everyone just knows that lesser ants arent important.

Anishka made a face. Thats crazy. All void ants are still people.

Incorrect. Many of us are not properly sapient.

Well, okay, maybe. But you are. Youre a person, just like me. Except smaller.

The Sergeant thought for a few moments. I appreciate the sentiment. That is even more reason I should be the one taking on the primary risks.

Aha. So there are other, lesser risks I can take on, right? You cant do everything yourself. And you should know that. Your colonies are all about cooperation. Why are you even here alone?

... The Great Queen declared it.

So you just listen to everything this Great Queen says?

Yes.

Yeah, I should have seen that coming, Anishka shrugged. Well. I guess well have to look into things carefully. I can help you move around, and you can get into places they dont want you to be.




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