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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 787

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:24:23 AM


Chapter 787

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Chapter 787

If asked to state the specific time he advanced, Hoyt wouldnt be able to. He was flying around in a ternary system, weaving in and out among the stars. He got into a nice rhythm, basking in the heat of the stars as he acted as fire himself.

So there he was, simply on one side of the Augmentation divide, and later on the other. It wasnt as if he didnt feel a significant change- he just hadnt been focusing on that aspect of himself when it happened.

He felt good. Powerful. Not that he was planning to go out and challenge cultivators from the great powers to a duel or anything. He was well aware that Augmentation had a wide range of power within it, and regardless of his own estimations of his power he knew that their previous successes had been based on good tactics. The Scarlet Alliance had only gotten into direct confrontations when it suited them, until finally they had been able to tip the balance sufficiently.

They had actually been lucky that the Harmonious Citadel launched a full scale attack on Xankeshan, because even without as much time to prepare as they would have liked the defensive formations were a huge factor on the battle. And they should have been, because there was a great expense spent repairing and advancing the formations. Now, they were working on expanding their influence to allow them to have a tighter hold on other systems. Because letting enemy fleets infiltrate all the way to your core system was not a sustainable method.

Still. Augmentation. Hoyt wished he could show Anton or others in the lower realms, but at least there were many he could work with in the upper realms. He was quite interested in sparring with Tauno- though he expected to lose, he could at least get an accurate reading of his power. Catarina was another matter, because if they fought directly without formations it wouldnt matter how many years ahead she had advanced. But asking her to fight without formations was the same as asking himself to fight without a weapon. Or potentially even fire. It was part of her, but it made comparisons tricky.

Hoyt hadnt yet ceased his movements, dancing around the stars. Instead, he continued to bask in their power. It didnt do as much for him as Anton, of course, but he still felt a small portion of their strength. It was just much less direct, more of a matter of insight and methods than actual sharing power.Ñøv€lRapture marked the initial hosting of this chapter on Ñôv€lß¡n.

His advancement not too far behind Catarina said good things for their people from the lower realms. There was no guarantee they would all advance to Augmentation, but they had several centuries which should be plenty of time to be certain. Every one of them that did would be a critical component in future conflicts.

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Devon was very much focused on close combat, and while the definition of that was greatly stretched as he grew in power, dealing with his grandfather who could attack him from further away than Devon could sense was more than an order of magnitude outside of where he or most cultivators acted.

Even in the empty void of space with nothing to inhibit his senses or distract him, Devon could find himself facing incoming arrows with only a small fraction of a second to react. He could block or deflect them with his chains, even when they came in great quantities, but sitting and taking attacks was not a winning strategy. If he couldnt even counterattack there was little he could do and he couldnt just assume Anton was in the direction the attacks came from. As long as they came from outside his sensory range, they could originate anywhere.

Thus it was that the last few hours had involved him going in every direction, trying to find Anton. He knew this was a training exercise for his senses, but it wasnt limited to simply that. He believed Anton when he said he would not change his personal speed or trajectory except to stay within the agreed upon range, but there was some aspect of Devon moving himself in an unexpected way that might allow him to gain a greater sense of the actual trajectory of attacks.

But he doubted he was going to be successful today. And despite them not being in a system with Antons star, Anton had quite a bit more stamina than Devon. Especially since he didnt have to expend energy on movement, and his senses were refined to be more efficient.

Eventually, Devon signaled that he was done and he waited for Anton to approach. Unfortunately the direction Anton came from was not one Devon would have guessed, which either meant he was much further off the mark than he expected, or that Anton could circle around to such a position in a short time. The worst part is that Anton was barely even hiding his energy. It wasnt stealth in the normal manner, but rather accomplished through sheer distance.

How long will it take to learn this? Devon shook his head.

Who knows? Anton shrugged. A few years, a decade, a century? But no matter how long it takes, I am certain you can learn enough.

A century might be a bit slow, Devon admitted.

Anton shrugged, Thats up to you, ultimately. Ill do my best to help you learn, but I cant guarantee speed all on my own.

Its pretty unbelievable, Devon said. The fact that we can spend so much time on these things, I mean. Our lives before didnt seem short, but we could not have focused for so long on something so specific.

Well, it wouldnt hurt to widen your areas of growth, Anton admitted. But I cant instruct you on everything, so youll have to learn from yourself or from anyone you teach.

No thanks, Aconite shook her head. I like my teeth as they are. Besides theyre more functional, she said after confirming her little sibling was out of earshot. I dont need to learn the blade, and I wouldnt look as cute doing it.

Chidi shrugged, It cant be helped. You ended up something like a normal size, despite all those toxins you put into yourself. And Agom is like that. Shell probably continue to grow larger, but her teeth arent ever going to be potent weapons.

I cant believe your master told you to instruct Agom how to use a sword. Weapons like that dont even make sense for wolves.

Well, thats true. Chikeres an odd one, but since Agom was so instantly drawn to it Chidi shrugged. Your other weapons arent swordlike enough to help her, so this was an opportunity.

In general, the wolves relied on their natural fangs and claws, plus upper energy and whatever techniques they developed. But some augmented their claws and fangs with facsimiles of the same. It had been assumed that Agom with her underdeveloped teeth would eventually do the same, but instead she was attempting to use the sword. And as far as such things went, she wasnt terrible. At the very least, her effort was making up for physical limitations.

Do you think its actually helping? Aconite asked. The simple concept of something cute using a sword doesnt seem like it should overcome something so severe.

Certainly not on its own, Chidi admitted. But as part of something greater, it doesnt seem like it is hurting. And this is the one area she still shows her old interest in swords. If she truly hated them with all her heart, I think her time as a cultivator would be over but as things are now theres still a chance. Our alliance could use her power, and I would like her to be happy again. Hopefully, this can lead to both.

Hopefully, Aconite agreed.

Now then, help me work on making better grips, Chidi said, gesturing vaguely in the direction of Agom. Im trying to figure out whether to discourage her grip changing tendencies or to encourage a variable hold. And my jaws are entirely the wrong shape. I know your teeth are longer but its still something to compare to.

Very well. Though I am somewhat concerned about her social standing.

For using a human weapon? Chidi asked. I would say your style is far stranger and you did fine.

I got along with my siblings as much as I desired, Aconite agreed. But I have few friends beyond you.

Its not much different for me, Chidi admitted. Its not necessarily a problem but you think it will be an issue for her?

Shes so friendly, Aconite said. It would be a shame for her to change for the worse.

You could be her friend, Chidi said.

Im her sister. And like a hundred years older.

Better than her sword master who is similarly older, Chidi shrugged. And as far as I know siblings are allowed to be friends. But I wont stop you from trying to bolster her social life if youre careful.

I will be. I dont intend to push her away from what she really wants. Im just concerned.

Chidi nodded. Sounds good. Almost makes me wish I had siblings of my own.




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