Elder Cultivator Chapter 253

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The last ti Anton had been around Sarton, he hadnt exactly spent much ti in the city. It wasnt exactly a destination focused on travelers, and hed been quite busy the last ti freeing slaves. He wondered if things would have gone better at that point if he knew Kohar, but thinking about it at least so of those he freed were legally enslaved. Which ant he was technically a criminal here, but only if anyone could recognize him. Nobody at the mines could, and the attack on the manor had been in the dark. Even so, he would avoid going near that area in case any of the guards recognized his energy.

He wouldnt mind doing more of the sa, but he knew he wasnt strong enough to handle everything through combat. Not yet. He could deal with all of the low level mooks the slavers would have. Since they mostly dealt with normal humans, their own mbers and guards were usually not beyond early Spirit Building in cultivation. They still had connections to sects, however, who would pose more of a threat.

At the mont he was on surveillance duty, which involved standing on the highest building he could get on without anyone complaining and looking around the city. The only thing that stopped him from seeing Sarton from edge-to-edge were the buildings being in the way. Likewise, it was very much frowned upon to lock onto people with energy senses in a city. Even so, he kept watch for trouble despite not knowing what it might be.

There might not be any trouble in the city. Anton wasnt going to bet on that, but if the right people were bribed and enough muscle was in the area soone might try sothing. Anton was sure there would be hell afterwards whether soone succeeded or not, but if soone calculated the price was worth it to take them out it would be done. So he just had to be ready, since legal and martial retaliation wasnt any good for people who got killed.

Nimble fingers tried to open a lock, ten blocks away. A tiny dollop of energy flew out, smacking the would-be intruder on the back of the head. Anton didnt know the circumstances of the woman. Perhaps she had a justified reason to be breaking in, but he would lean towards that being unlikely. The woman flinched as she felt the touch, spinning around. She then darted off into the night. It likely wouldnt stop her from further attempts, but Anton wasnt around to solve the citys problems.

Other than that, few people were on the streets late at night. Sarton wasnt a terribly large city, at least not compared to so Anton knew. Anton knew so people went unnoticed, but the streets nearby where they were staying were basically clear. He hoped things were going well beneath the ground as well, though he could only sense the closest parts of the sewers.

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It was clear that soone had once had big ideas for Sarton, or maybe it was just that a number of rich people had been involved in founding it and didnt want to have to deal with awful slls. Even with the poor maintenance since whenever people had put things together, it was still pretty functional. In most places.

The choice to be the one scouting out the sewers had been Velvets. It was practical, since Anton was most effective in wide open areas. anwhile, she did well in poorly lit areas and in close confines.

Plugging up her sense of sll had made her efforts tolerable. The problem was rembering what things slled like and guessing what things slled like. It was still pretty awful. Velvet was pretty certain that nobody would want to trek through the sewers, and could have just left and assud things would be fine. But this was her duty for the mont. Because she had to admit that moving through places nobody wanted to be was exactly the sort of thing assassins would do.

Velvet herself might not fear assassins. She couldnt guarantee her own safety, but there were others who were more vulnerable. Kohar, obviously. Alva would likely be fine since Fuzz would doubtless notice soone coming. But even their strongest companions might not sense soone coming while they slept. No attempts to attack them had been made since the bridge, but that was why it was all the more important to keep vigilant now.

The tunnels beneath Sarton werent as nurous as in so places, but there was still plenty of potential to get turned around without defining features. The biggest thing Velvet used for navigating was the direction of the flow when things did flow. Soone really needed to co maintain so of these places before there were problems.

Then Velvet saw soone. That was the first person in several nights of activity, but she quickly followed after them. Anyone down in the sewer in the middle of the night had to be up to no good. They were good at hiding their cultivation too.

At least, Velvet thought that at first. But as she quickly began to catch up to them, even moving slowly, she realized she was incorrect. The man was navigating by torchlight, seemingly familiar with where he was going but not as quick as Velvet on the often-slick bricks. And from up close, she could tell he really didnt have any cultivation.

A few twists and turns later, during which Velvet slowed down significantly to keep distance between her and her target, she found herself looking into a section of broken wall, behind which was a sort of dirt cave. It had supports made out of rotting wood. Perhaps it had been a tunnel during the construction of the sewers, or maybe it had another purpose long ago. But the current occupants were clearly sothing else.

Along with the man- who had wrinkles and hair that was beginning to gray- there were a number of other gaunt figures curled up in various places. It didnt take much to make a guess at who they were. People down on their luck or escaped slaves, probably both.

But definitely not anybody that would cause them trouble.

Velvet had no idea what to do with them. Anton might know, and if he didnt he would probably make up a plan anyway. She knew that he didnt like to just throw money at people, but these folk really needed it. She left behind a few coins and so food. Too much food would go bad, too much money might just get them into trouble sohow. Anything more than that could be dealt with in the morning. Theyd certainly be suspicious of a pile of food left in the middle of them that they didnt know the origin of, but if they were starving that wasnt going to stop them.

She began moving around the sewers once more, trying not to imagine what certain clumps of refuse might sll like. Further away from the group she had found was probably better, as anyone up to suspicious deeds would probably stay away from them or remove them. But she didnt actually expect to find anything. And that night, she didnt.

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Anton was very glad that he needed less sleep as a cultivator. He was the sort of busybody who always kept himself occupied, and he felt much better about taking ti to do things that interested him instead of things that needed doing if he had more ti in general.

Currently he was doing sothing interesting and important. Once more, he was with Elder Tshering and the ants. Normally they interacted with the queen the most, but for this particular task it felt more appropriate to try with the soldiers she had with her. The soldiers were much bigger than worker ants, but even so they were only about the size of his fingernail. Still well within the realm of normal ants. They were actually smaller than the queen, but they seed like they would be more durable or more replaceable, if sothing went wrong.

However, cultivators were capable of very fine control, which was exactly what he needed at the mont. He reached out with his finger and pressed down on one of the soldiers from above. It was a test of durability, though as soon as it bent its legs he relented. It actually took quite a bit of pressure to make it move. He could have easily crushed it, but that seed unnecessarily cruel, especially if these were anywhere close to as intelligent as they thought.

The soldier skittered out of the way, but Anton put a finger in front to stop it. It could turn to either side still, but this was his only way to communicate he wanted it to hold still. He was once again very gentle, and this ti the ant folded its legs almost imdiately. Not the result he wanted, but it might do.

He looked over at Elder Tshering, then did the sa motion with energy surrounding his finger. It was like a little bubble that extended the edge of his finger slightly- but even a couple milliters would be significant on the scale of an ant. He pressed down on the ant and nothing happened. At least, nothing that made sense. His energy sort of molded around the ant, but it didnt press down on it. That was not how he expected it to function, given the seven years he had been working with energy.

Elder Tshering was producing similar results. Anton repeated the motion a few more tis, before the queen ca running over and pushed the soldier out of the way. What did she want? Perhaps she was protecting the soldier, though that seed opposite of what should be done. But when the queen pushed against his finger, he figured it out. It wasnt behavior that he would expect from an ant, but it seed that it thought he was being affectionate. And perhaps the queen was jealous.

Since she had basically volunteered, Anton carefully touched the queen without energy. The tip of his finger sunk in slightly as he exerted a small amount of pressure, enough to be certain things would be safe. He tried once more with energy, which similarly depressed instead of holding the form he intended.

Then he moved onto the thing they were actually testing. Even if this particular group of ants ended up being helpful, that didnt an the species as a whole was safe to have around. With their peculiar qualities and intelligence they could be extrely dangerous. But if they were particularly useful, they could take the risk.

Ascension energy surrounded Antons finger. Left unrestrained it would annihilate what he touched, but he kept it more or less passive. He pressed down on the queen and found the deformation on his energy might be even greater than with his normal kind. And the queen didnt seem bothered at all.

He left a small drop of energy for her and the soldier hed been bugging as a reward. He generally thought of energy as sothing like a gas that he could change the properties of, floating around and insubstantial. But even if his only control over a bit of energy was to have it remain in place, the ants managed to slurp it up like it was a liquid, pulling on further parts of it to bring it into their hungry little mouths.

Well, Anton said, Its not a conclusive test. But initial durability indicates they remain unhard by energy, including ascension energy.

Elder Tshering nodded, Thats extrely valuable. I had my suspicions, but if they can cause trouble to the right people Tshering nodded seriously.

There was a difference between being able to eat energy and not being squashed by it. The forr was useful, but without the latter they could just be crushed. It would still require an expenditure of so sort, but they could be annihilated by the potential invaders if that happened. On the other hand, it made them more dangerous to everyone else.

In coming days they would be increasing the tests a little bit at a ti. They might try cutting, which if controlled finely enough would simply leave a mark on the back of their target. If the ants ever flinched away they would know theyd hit a limit, but for the mont they seed unconcerned.

Anton pressed from the side, finding that unless his actual finger touched an ant his energy wouldnt move them. It was as if they refused to interact with it at all unless they wanted to, though he knew it wasnt quite right. For one thing, though it was a very small scale, he felt the sa sort of disruption of ascension energy like the techniques from the Luminous Ocean Society. It was unlikely there was a direct connection, but they might have co from the sa source, with the cultivators developing their technique from a similar sort of creature.

Anton had another thought, and carefully gathered just a bit of the other type of energy he had. The energy from beyond death and reincarnation was even more insubstantial than the others, but he knew it was also quite dangerous as it could move through cultivators and greatly harm them. He expected to have no effect on the ants, but the mont he summoned so the ant queen skittered away.

Well. That certainly indicated sothing. He left a little bit of it sitting on the table just in case they were afraid of the unknown, but none of the ants moved forward to try to eat it and it slowly faded out of existence. Perhaps he had sothing that would affect them, but he didnt know a way to confirm it easily without harming sothing. Maybe he could find so workers or other less-intelligent ants of their kind. Having a way to contain them would be useful, if sothing went wrong.

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