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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 814

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:22:39 AM


Chapter 814

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Chapter 814

Along the path of cultivation, Devon had learned not to ignore his feelings. Even insignificant seeming thoughts could lead down a significant path though a large part of the process was examining those thoughts and determining the actual merit behind them. So when he had the thought that something was wrong, Devon really didnt know what to think.

Obviously things werent right. He was on a planet where the Trigold Cluster controlled a majority of the resources, and they were at war. Aerona had nearly been assassinated and he lost his arm in the process. But with all of that, the feeling still remained.

Something about Taalay? No, that shouldnt be it. If he was going to turn on them, there would have been plenty of opportunities earlier. The man seemed somewhat ambitious, but there shouldnt be much else to be expected from one of the more powerful sects on the planet.

When his thoughts drifted, the answer eventually became rather clear. Or at least he found himself a step closer to the actual answer. It was the formations that remained that concerned him. Devon wasnt an expert on formations, but he had enough experience to feel that there was more going on than simply sustaining barriers.

Bringing up the subject to Taalay, he only got about half of a sentence out. Ive noticed something about the-

The formations in enemy territory.

Devon nodded. Yes, thats right.

Same here. They attempted to hide it with the shift from our destruction, and the peeling back of the barriers. But theres more going on. A wide scale change of some sort. Can you pick out its source?

Unfortunately not, Devon shook his head. Not yet at least. There are too many places concealed from my technique, and it might not be any of those. There could be another formation that projects a false feel, and I wouldnt know without having been present myself.

Taalay nodded, his dangling beard shifting with him. We should work on narrowing them down. Starting with the locations of the mirror crystals. That information isnt exactly secret, since we know which sects and clans have them. Otherwise we couldnt properly communicate with each other. Beyond that, I have a friend who might be able to gather more information.

With so much cut off behind the barrier? Devon asked. I suppose it might be possible to slip through, but its a risky time to slip spies into the most important areas.

Which is exactly why it is so important. Besides, its not as much of a risk as you might think. He doesnt have to enter a forbidden area, just hear about it. And as for actually getting there you underestimate how far people are willing to go for certain luxuries, even during a war.

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I think I can manage that, Heath nodded. Obviously there are some places I cant go, but few people actually know about me. Were officially neutral as far as this war goes, so I cant really make any moves without tearing apart my sects position.

I understand, Taalay said. Just go where you can.

There are at least a few people who should know nothing, and a couple more who would be willing to risk my presence. Where should I start?

Formations, Taalay declared.

Ah, that significantly narrows down the list, Heath confirmed. Might take a few days to start getting information, however.

Just do what you can manage safely, Taalay cautioned. Theres also a possibility word about you will be spread, in times like these.

I am aware, Heath said as he fiddled around in his bag. Cinnamon bun?

You know I cant refuse, Taalay said. The topping would simply coat his mustache, but sacrifices had to be made.

Hmph. What are you doing here? the man asked.

Just plying my trade, he said, patting the large pot on his back. Im a purveyor of luxury foods, did you know?

Id certainly hope you dont intend to engage in your trade here, Stigr said. We dont need anyone poisoned right now even if its technically minor like last time.

Heath shrugged. I wouldnt dream of causing trouble. Im a changed man. Matured, and all that.

Sure you are. So whats someone like you doing all the way out here?

Like I said before, I just sell food. I can cook up anything you like, he said, intentionally wafting some smells up towards the wall. They were specially guided to penetrate even defensive barriers.

People like you dont just sell food, Stigr said. You might have forgotten, but we are formation specialists here. And we take special note when Anchoring cultivators approach our sect. In times like this, we cant let unknown quantities inside. Before Heath could protest, Stigr clarified. And people that we know who are like you.

Come on, Heath said. Is whatever youre working on really so important?

I didnt say we were working on anything.

Oh, he did. Just not in so many words. Otherwise they wouldn't worry about interruptions in this place, separated from all possible routes of attack. Right, thought I heard something, Heath shrugged. But business isnt so good these days so you sure you dont want to let me in.

Whatever youre trying wont work, Stigr said. Were fortified against mental manipulation here as well.

Heath shrugged. Im not trying anything except to get inside. He began to pull out pots and pans, setting up a small cooking station. You dont mind if I wait here to talk to someone else, right?

It wont do any good, Stigr said. Theyll all be warned about you.

Maybe they would be, but since they knew he was in Anchoring it wasnt exactly easy to chase him off either. And while their formations were no doubt tuned to keep out all sorts of poisons and the like, they couldnt keep out air itself without compromising their air quality inside. That included some things that were natural to humans, things which could influence them in various ways.

Like really good smells. Heath couldnt help but taste things as he cooked, and Stigr was in a prime position to smell what he was making. Plus the other guards hidden about, and anyone who came to check up on him.

Though ultimately, he didnt need to make it inside. Hed already decided the Runic Complex was involved somehow- in more ways than just helping construct the world encompassing formations like every formation sect.

He wasnt here to determine that, but instead whether or not they had been aware of the Trigold Cluster. Their location made it rather difficult for them to openly defy them, so it was difficult to know the truth until he sat down to eat a meal with them. And regardless of whether or not it contained mind influencing components, he would learn some answers.

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Information returned to the Supreme Silver Sect in small segments. Devon didnt know much about the spy, except that he was an Anchoring cultivator associated with another sect. But Taalay trusted him, so that would have to do. Unfortunately, the circumstances did mean he had to report back through hidden channels instead of just using a proper communicator. Being associated with them in any way would be problematic, as would losing another device. Partially because they only had so many, and because the more there were, the more destructive tests the enemy could employ to try to figure out how they worked.

The Seven Pillars were officially associated with the Trigold Cluster, but the report was that they didnt have anything of note in their sect. Devon hadnt found anything either, but that didnt necessarily mean anything. Focusing on a single place wasnt simple with the World Encompassing Chains. He was also doing his best not to overdo it and get caught, as developing a counter technique might not be terribly difficult. If nothing else, knowing they were being directly spied on would influence the enemy and take away some of Devons advantages.

Word came that the Runic Complex had something. And they were nervous about it- not about it being discovered, and in fact perhaps the opposite. They were worried it might not be discovered. If that made sense at all, Devon didnt know why- but he had to trust the judgment of a master spy. Or perhaps assassin, though those tended to have a significant amount of overlap.

What exactly they were hiding hadnt been determined, and all he could figure out was that there was something concealed. But it seemed to resonate with feelings he had felt before. Was this the source of his worries or simply one component of it? It would be a shame to charge into enemy territory to destroy or capture it only to find out it didnt matter- and they would instead reveal their hand if they acted too hastily.




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