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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 783

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:24:31 AM


Chapter 783

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Chapter 783

Following the trail of a very large and stompy lion was quite easy. Three Squeaks had learned basic tracking from Anton, and that was more than enough to find his way into the lions territory. Along with him came Contented Grunt the hippo, and Echoing Cry flying above.

It was rather difficult to converse with the eagle while they were on the move, but Contented Grunt was quite happy to talk when she was not munching on something they found along the way. N0v3lRealm was the platform where this chapter was initially revealed on N0v3l.B1n.

What do you think were going to find? the hippo asked.

Hopefully nothing, Three Squeaks said. Maybe another lioness or two

Contented Grunt could definitely fight one on her own. Three Squeaks didnt know if he could kill one, but he could at least keep one occupied. Echoing Cry would be quite dangerous if the eagle found an opening. His talons were sharp.

Three Squeaks almost wished the journey would take longer, because he didnt want to actually see the results. But he had to and ultimately, he was able to move fast enough they made it by evening.

There wasnt much to look at. Lions werent known for having fancy homes. They laid their heads to rest wherever they pleased, occasionally resting under a tree or an overhang to stay out of the sun. Thus, open plains was their home.

His head swiveling back and forth, Three Squeaks looked for threats. He didnt sense the natural energy of a powerful lioness, so at least he was relieved about that.

But something leapt out at him, claws extended. He held his bow in paw, formed an arrow of natural energy but could not shoot. Instead, he dodged backwards. Even a single step at his size was enough. In fact there was no way to say if the pounce would have reached him at all.

The creature was twice his size. Which was to say extremely tiny. It barely even seemed able to stand up. Nor did its claws seem particularly dangerous. Even so this was the worst situation.

Flooded burrow! he cussed.

Contented Grunt tilted her head as she approached. Whats wrong with a little wat- oh.

Three Squeaks picked out two more cubs hidden in the surroundings. The grass was barely high enough to cover them when crouched down, to the point that even Three Squeaks could see down upon them from above.

They absolutely wont survive alone, Three Squeaks said.

Right, Contented Grunt agreed. Should we get rid of them?

The eagle landed atop the hippos head. He wont, Echoing Cry said.

Well, I we cant just Three Squeaks stammered. These ones didnt even try to kill us personally, he narrowed his eyes at Echoing Cry.

See? This one is not even afraid of them growing up into predators.

Thats not entirely true, Three Squeaks said as he batted away a swiping paw with his small bow. I dont want them to grow up to be like those.

And they may hate you for killing their parents, Contented Grunt pointed out.

Im not stupid, Three Squeaks said. I know that. But I dont they should have a chance.

How so? Echoing Cry asked, leaning down towards him. Would you raise them?

Three Squeaks shook his head. I wouldnt know how. And I wouldn't want to lie to them. But there must be others around. Lions, like them.

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Anton wanted his disciple to be successful, but he didnt know how much he wanted to tip the scales. However, as unimportant as this task seemed, Anton actually found it to be perhaps as significant as the alliance of beasts surviving their little war. The capacity for pity- for mercy- that was an important part of being people. Even if Anton thought that humans often underused such capabilities, he wanted to encourage that here in this place. Akrys was still developing, and perhaps it would be impossible for it to transform into a peaceful ecosystem where every sort of beast that awakened to sapience could get along with each other. But he wanted it to have that chance. And the early stages were some of the most important.

The nearest group was hopeless. Anton had watched everything in the area, and the pride there was aggressive with their territory. Hed personally seen the patriarch come into power, and that involved slaughtering the cubs that werent his. He wanted to warn away Three Squeaks but he knew that challenges were important to growth. Ultimately, if he couldnt judge correctly then some consequences were expected.

But Anton knew that things werent entirely hopeless. There was a rival group nearby, with several males in a coalition. That wouldnt have necessarily made a difference, but from what Anton had gathered it had built up over time instead of simply one group searching for territory together. That didnt necessarily mean they would accept strange cubs as their own but that was where his part came in.

Though he would also very much prefer if things worked out without his interference. So he was going to think about the possibilities as the odd trio traveled. He could make up his mind any time before they arrived, which might be a few days at the pace they could travel.

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The midday sun was bright and hot. Personally, Three Squeaks would have preferred to be in a burrow taking a nap or instead properly cultivating. As it was, the heat could spur his cultivation but he wasnt able to do it properly. After all, they were traveling. Which at the moment involved herding the cubs ahead of them to try to tire them out. The tiny things were nearly inexhaustible. Maybe he should feed them less.

He kept his eyes, ears, and other senses ready but he couldnt watch everything. He did look for threats in the sky, but even so his reaction would have been too late. The attacker from the sky was quiet in their approach but revealed by another loud screech.

Stay away! Echoing Cry said, slashing with his talons at another figure Three Squeaks couldnt quite make out. It was something large, though.

Crazy bird! the other avian responded. Three stray cubs down there. You eat them all yourself?

I wont eat them. And neither will you.

Three Squeaks was able to make out a bird with thin plumage and downy feathers on its head. Some sort of vulture, perhaps? Another threat to meerkats. While some vultures waited to find dead prey, they werent above finding smaller food and making it dead. And this one could speak.

I eat eating eagle, then!

It could speak, but it was foolish. That was Three Squeaks assessment. Then again, it didnt know. Even now, it was only just beginning to see the flight techniques Echoing Cry had learned, dancing around it.

And it probably didnt know anything about bows. Its natural energy was nothing impressive, mid Body Tempering at best. And while Three Squeaks wouldnt underestimate the offensive prowess of a bird such as that, they werent known for great defenses.

The midday sun made it much easier to create an arrow of fire. It might have been an unnecessary move, but that was what he chose regardless. It arced through the air towards the vulture who didnt even truly realized it wasnt locked in single combat until it was too late. His energy pierced defenses, and one wing caught aflame. From there, there was nothing to be done.

The bird spiraled into the ground as its feathers suddenly lacked the capacity to carry it. Right into a patch of dry grass.

A great roar came from Contented Grunt. A surge of natural energy and then a bubble of water splashed over the area.

... Thanks, Three Squeaks said. That was dangerous, huh? I could have eventually put out the fire. But not as fast. But uh why didnt you use that against the lions?

It is not an attack. Not yet, at least, the hippo said. Basic conjuration of water. And look. The lions wouldnt even be wet.

Three Squeaks looked, and indeed the water had quenched the heat of the flames but it barely left any other traces of itself behind.

The three cubs bounded over, curious. Three Squeaks drove them off before they had the chance to consider nibbling on the vulture. He wondered if it was worth it, killing another sapient thing for these three. Then again he had the feeling that vulture would have happily attacked him as well. Though it may have interacted with others enough to learn speech, it certainly wasnt friendly.

Things were so complicated. Three Squeaks almost wished he wasnt smart enough to think so he didnt have to deal with such things. Almost.




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