Elder Cultivator Chapter 51

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There was a reason nobody had eaten anything like valley chomper before. The muscle was extrely dense and chewy. Anton wouldnt have called it food or even edible. Ayotunde seed to derive great pleasure from watching others try to eat it though he also consud it himself. Perhaps it was an acquired taste. Either way, it worked Antons jaw muscles to try to eat it.

Though the rchants and cultivators grumbled about being attacked, Anton found the lack of concern for the deaths to be rather disconcerting. Proper respect was paid for allies, and while he wasnt interested in performing a nice ceremony for bandits it seed strange to take so much death in stride. It wasnt like the deaths Anton had experienced for most of his life, the deaths of ti and disease. On the other hand he had little emotional connection to the guards who had perished. He just thought that human life should matter more.

The promise of extra pay for the battle and the spoils of war did little to offset the sense of apathy. The rest of the journey gave Anton ti to ponder on those thoughts.

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Since there had been a reasonable chance that they wouldnt encounter any actual difficulties, the fact that the rest of the journey went smoothly was expected, if not particularly relaxing. Anton kept his eyes and ears busy looking for further trouble until the signs of civilization were visible on the horizon. Anton couldnt say that Khonard was much different from Veron, though its layout was quite different. Traffic was mostly expected to flow in from the east and north, instead of all directions like Veron. Their approach from the south ca with fewer encounters of other travelers.

After collecting his pay, Anton found he made enough to purchase another one or two people from slavery. There was also a bit extra to be made from the sale of so of the bandits weapons and armor. If he made the sa amount every week, within a year he could afford to free every villager of Dungannon who had been enslaved, if he could find them all. And in that sa year how many others would have to die? In a practical sense Anton should have been concerned that it eventually might be him but he rely thought about the totals. Most journeys would be less dangerous and less profitable, but Anton could see why there were relatively few cultivators at the higher levels. Even if they had the talent, many would perish along the way. It was easy to say only the foolish or reckless would die, but it could also happen from bad luck. Then again, was it much different from a normal life? Anton was extrely unlikely to fall and break his neck or catch a sickness now that he was a cultivator, but such mundane deaths happened to people all the ti.

But perhaps he was looking at things the wrong way. He should consider what good he did for the world, not what ill he failed to stop. Though the route they had taken was indeed more dangerous, several trips along the other route had a similar chance of danger. People had to travel between cities regardless of haste. So if he could prevent so death while earning money to redeem those he wanted to save, was that a bad thing? He just wished there were more things to do that didnt involve violence. He already felt the desire to return to the Order where he could be more productive with his cultivation instead of rely violent. Then again, Anton supposed other sects had to have similar peaceful thods- but for travelers like him the jobs would clearly fall on the more dangerous side.

Inns ca in various levels of cost and value. If one rely wanted a place to sleep, getting a roof over their head was simple. Anton had a bit more desire than that, but a simple room was not hard to get. On the other hand, there were more advantageously located inns for cultivators that were around higher concentrations of natural energy and might even have energy gathering formations. The first was more affordable, and since Catarina could at least provide temporary formations for the group the price was most efficient.

Combat allowed for quicker growth in cultivation, though it was balanced by the risks involved. Each of the trio had gained sothing from the battle. Hoyt had reached the seventh star not too long before, but he was making great strides towards the eighth star through his own efforts and Antons guidance. Even Catarina actually asked for Antons guidance, because she didnt find herself naturally progressing as quickly while tempering her head. The problem was that shed never really had to strain her eyes and ears for anything, and rely circulating energy only did so much. She was close to breaking through to the eighth star.

Anton found himself pushing towards the ninth star. The cultivation of his skin was nearing its peak, at least what he could accomplish. His skin regained a small amount of its youth, tightness and durability returning. Pushing himself beyond his limits was becoming almost a routine. With his eyes set far beyond Body Tempering, he cultivated with vigor and ford the ninth star. The next star was the real challenge. The tenth star was the third pri tempering and the end of Body Tempering, a recultivation of the whole body. Whether or not he could get past that point would determine his entire future as a cultivator. But there was no point in considering whether or not he could. He had to, therefore he would. That was all there was to it.

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Pete and the other four from Dungannon were now past ten days into cultivating. By any asurent that was extrely new. Even the experience of battle did little for them, but Anton could at least sense changes to their body as they progressed through the first full body tempering. If nothing else they should be able to complete the first star, and that would improve the quality of their life. He wanted to give them the chance to seek their own futures but it was unsafe for them to go off on their own just yet and nobody wished to remain in Ofrurg. He would lead them back into Graotan soon enough, but they hadnt co to Khonard for nothing.

Devon should be in Khonard. The last information was that he still lived, fighting in an arena. That could change at any ti, but Anton had to hope hed lasted the last few months after he made it half a year. He still found himself nervous about it.

Khonard had several competing arenas. The title of grand arena shifted between the various arenas in the city, but the northeastern arena had not held that title in decades. It had gained a reputation as a more mundane arena where common folk could more easily afford to watch arena fights. Unfortunately, the fact that it didnt display much in the way of cultivators fighting didnt make it less lethal, since generally people of vaguely similar strength would fight each other.

Those who owned the arena generally placed their na on it, along with any titles. Thus, the northeastern arena was also the Irvin arena, with no other nas. But despite it being the least prominent arena in the city, it wasnt a place of no consequence. Anton felt the presence of several late Body Tempering cultivators throughout the arena, clearly guards and not visitors.

No matches today, the guards out front inford Anton and the others as they approached.

Thats quite alright, Anton said. Im actually interested in making a purchase of one of the combatants. Is the arena master or one of his assistants available?

Youd want the administration, across the street there. Everywhere else is off limits.

Even during a day with matches inside passageways would be guarded, especially to stop slaves from getting out. Though a single one of the guards should be able to handle any would-be escapees if it ca down to that. While forcibly freeing his kin might be a pleasant idea, it simply wasnt practical even if they made it away from the arena. Well go check there. Having Catarina and Hoyt with him made Anton seem more important, at least he presud so. At least he was clearly not a lone cultivator, and that could impact business dealings.

The offices across the street appeared quite pleasant, though Anton wouldnt expect any less. They were similarly guarded, though with sowhat lower cultivations. More of a reminder than a barrier to attacks. Any foolish attempt at a heist of so sort would have city guards coming in monts, in addition to those from the arena itself.

An assistant sat in the lobby behind a desk, shuffling through so papers. He looked up as Anton and the others entered. Welco, what is your business with the Irvin arena? Do you wish to sign up to participate in battles?

Not this ti, Anton said. I was hoping to purchase one of your combatants. Devon Gardner would be his na.

Of course, sir, the man bowed his head. Let go check if the arena master is able to see you. He returned a few monts later and gestured them down a hallway.

It was sowhat uncomfortable to sit down in a luxurious chair that he knew was funded by the blood of others, possibly his own kin, but Anton maintained as pleasant of a deanor as he could in front of the arena master.

So, youre interested in buying Devon Gardner, the man nodded. He was a large man, well muscled. He had reached the peak of Body Tempering by Antons judgent, though it was harder to tell with his cultivation thod not being the Ninety-Nine Stars. In fact, your timing couldnt be better. He has recently advanced to mid body tempering, and we have few who are suited to match him. We would be quite happy to sell him to you.

Anton was glad things wouldnt be difficult, and even for Devons apparent gain of cultivation ability. He supposed it was natural to at least give people a chance to cultivate, because it could improve their performances- though he imagined they didnt receive access to any techniques of particular rit. The downside was that he would certainly be more expensive. Still, Anton should have enough to cover the price and he could borrow so from Catarina or Hoyt if absolutely necessary.

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