Elder Cultivator Chapter 618

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Given Anishkas relatively limited area of travel during her early life, it was easy for her to underestimate how many things there were. There was a vast amount of things within one country, let alone throughout a continent or planet or an entire realm. There was just so much of anything. Obviously Anishka knew there were many types of animals, but even among things that were considered the sa there were so many varieties. And that was just one grouping of things.

It might have been intimidating if Aniskha wasnt so excited about everything. Look! Those cherries are darker! she pointed excitedly at a stall, grabbing a handful. Oh, and these are yellow!

Annelie sighed. Anishka. Manners. Do make certain you pay before you start grabbing things. She looked at the stall owner apologetically, handing over a few coins. Im sure well end up with a handful of everything. She looked down the entire market, glad that at least for the mont Anishka wasnt interested in cultivation related things. Then again, that was what shed grown up with. At this point everything on Ceretos carried so traces of natural energy inside it, but there was still a significant difference between the low and high end. Price, especially.

Ooh, plums! Anishka continued moving along. And whats this awning made of?

At least she was exciting about sothing. Or everything, Annelie supposed. She just hoped that her daughter would eventually end up on a path that actually accomplished sothing. One couldnt just study everything. At the very least, at so point Anishka would have to make her own way in the world to pay for her own eccentricities. Given her status, Annelie could cover her expenses forever. But she wouldnt. Not unless her daughter could prove she was accomplishing sothing, though it was fine to let her experience her childlike wonder for a while longer.

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Along Antons route, there werent many other astounding astronomical features to observe. In most cases, they were things he had seen before, different sorts of common stars and planets. He did co across a few planets that bore the scars of battle, signs of once having life but no longer. Theyd been scoured clean. And one system he was fairly certain should have had another planet found it missing.

Most of the damage was clearly old, but instead of being comforting Anton instead found it a depressing sign of how long the cycles had continued, and how difficult it would be to bring the invasions to an end. Worlds like Ceretos were just one among many to the upper realms, a small but not quite insignificant place. Surely they would at least miss their Augntation cultivators. Which ant they could expect so trouble, co the next change in the tides of the world. But that should be the normal duration of six centuries, as far as Anton could tell.

Anton was glad to fight and kill mbers of the Trigold Cluster, but he hoped that by the next cycle he could divert the flow away from their own systems. It was better to not fight at all, if they could manage it. Though Anton also did not want to push their problems off onto others. It seed unlikely they could ever truly be at peace, except for a ti. Was that an inevitability of the world, or just the way things had turned out?

Journeying through the void gave Anton far too much ti alone with his thoughts, so when he arrived in a system he was quite glad to focus on it. Especially when it was imdiately apparent there was sothing beyond the norm.

Regular energy flow Anton murmured to himself. Directed between the planets?

As Anton approached he was clearly able to discern it was caused by a grand formation spanning the system. He also found it unwise to approach closer, as it seed to include a proper barrier. He didnt want to tangle with one of those.

That did leave Anton sowhat stumped. He prodded it with his energy. That might give away his location, but that wasnt necessarily a bad thing. He did want to et whoever inhabited this place. Though he did prepare himself to retreat if necessary. Being entirely incautious would be foolish.

The only question was how long he should wait. A week, a month? Perhaps he could slip through the barrier at so point, but that wouldnt build much in the way of trust. It didnt take long for Anton to get a response. It wasnt even two hours when he sensed a ship approaching- based on its trajectory, he would presu it was from the outermost planet that hed been angling towards.

Judging the ship and its cultivators Anton considered himself safe. There were five Life Transformation cultivators, nothing insurmountable. He felt a general sense of caution and preparedness from them, but they slowed as they approached, their cultivators standing on the deck of a fairly traditional ship.

There was no simple way to speak to others in a vacuum without so sort of extension of energy, but as Anton began to ponder slipping his way through the barrier, they actually passed beyond. Their lead cultivator- an old woman clutching a spear- extended her energy to et Anton. Before he could even make a remark, she began. Greetings. You must be far from ho.

I suppose you can say that, Anton agreed. Anyone outside of their ho system is rather far, are they not? And truthfully, though he was most of the way back ho after his trip to Azun, he was still a good fifty lightyears away from Ceretos. Do you get many travelers?

Not at all, the woman said. Though we have had to deal with trouble from the upper realms.

Anton nodded, They are quite persistent. This grand formation must have been quite difficult to set up, to keep them out.

It was a project of centuries, the woman said. I suppose I must ask, though it seems pretty clear. Are you friend or foe?

I would hope to be friends, Anton said. I am known as Anton. If I might have your na?

Aoibhin.

Anton could determine that her na was from one of the categories where hed default to a different spelling. More like Eveen. Frankly, he said after he clarified the spelling, Im surprised we dont end up with much more radical differences. The upper realms seems to have a large amount of influence on language

Not by coincidence, I think, Aoibhin replied. Would you like to speak sowhere more comfortable, friend Anton?

Gladly, he approached, sensing no deception. In the worst case, he could still defend himself even without a local star.

As he landed on the ship, Aoibhin gestured with her free hand, Let us get inside. I apologize I cant receive you sowhere on planet, but we are responsible for system security. We cant just let people in through our defensive formations, and we dont really know each other yet.

I fully understand, Anton agreed. Especially since youve had trouble with the upper realms.

I can at least determine you are not from them directly, at least.

Did you run into their spies? Anton asked. The Twin Soul Sect, specifically? It was now habit to scan for them anywhere new he went. He was glad to not find any on this ship, though that didnt an much.

Oh yes, Aoibhin nodded. They were quite a troubleso group.

Youve t them? Anton asked. I suppose they could have been around as recently as a couple decades. Hopefully youve gotten rid of them?

Centuries ago, she said. It was quite an effort.

Id love to hear more about how you dealt with them, Anton said. If the information is not secret.

They sat in a tight cabin, with barely a desk and so stools. Quite reasonable for a ship, as space was important. Anton checked the food for poison. He didnt sense any treachery, but he could never be too careful. He didnt know the local politics- even if Aoibhin was friendly, soone with access to the kitchens might not like Antons presence. Or they might want to get her in trouble sohow. There was also a chance that everyone in a local area developed a resistance to sothing and no longer considered it poison. That had co up before.

Either way, Antons cautions proved unnecessary as he snacked on a polite amount of diocre bread and cheese.

Particular details would be secrets of different sects, Aoibhin said. But the general idea is simple. It was a long, bloody war where we killed their Ascension cultivators one at a ti.

I wouldnt expect much different, Anton admitted. That was about what the first invasion I experienced was like. But we managed to drive them back, and were ready for the second. Did you encounter difficulties with the short cycle?

We were fortunate that the two-hundred-year cycle ca after our successful counterefforts, Aoibhin explained, And they did not return this most recent opportunity.

Does your formation help with that? Anton asked.

That is not my area of expertise, Aoibhin admitted. It would certainly make it difficult for them to enter, but I dont know if it would prevent them from lingering outside.

Its good to find others who have been successful, Anton said. There were others I have t on my journey who did not fare so well, Anton admitted.

Is that so? Aoibhin sighed, I was hoping we might et with them.

Theyre many systems away, Anton said, Sa for my ho.

What are you doing so far from ho? she asked. I dont imagine a kind soul like yourself to be exiled.

The journey was for the sake of improving my cultivation, Anton replied. I found what I wanted, and am now returning.

Youre not in a hurry are you? Aoibhin asked. Certainly, you dont seem to be. I am sure others here would wish to speak to you. And many would likely not be averse to opening up diplomatic ties with another system, even if it is a bit remote. I sense we have more in common than our disdain for the upper realms.

Are you able to travel between systems? Anton asked.

We have explored the neighboring area, she admitted, Though we found nothing worth leaving our ho for. The resources here are still sufficient to sustain us.

Thats good to hear. Its likely best not to rush into expansion, especially if it would leave you open to further attacks from the upper realms.

Indeed. The short cycle caused us to be quite uncertain about how safe we are.

Anton was quite pleased hed co to this system instead of simply passing by. They were a bit distant for convenient diplomacy, but they could certainly work sothing out. If nothing else, communications could reach them faster than simple travel.

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It took a week for Anton to be approved entry into the Ekict system. That was both speedy and slow, depending on how he looked at it. He was constantly escorted, of course, both because of his nominal diplomatic status and because he could be a danger. To the average individual, if not their system as a whole. At least as far as they knew. To them, he should seem like a particularly strong Life Transformation cultivator, which wasnt exactly wrong at the mont.

The system itself was nothing amazing. Their planets fell within normal paraters, with their capital world exactly in the middle of standard habitability requirents. It was much like Ceretos, including the local star. It was perhaps a bit closer to the smaller orange range of stars rather, but it was on the sa scale at least. Not a giant or dwarf star, or anything exotic.

He didnt see any signs of recent damage, but he shouldnt have expected to find any. It had only been two decades since the last potential chance for invasion, but it was another two centuries before that when their previous conflict should have happened according to Aoibhin.

As for the other details, Anton paid the most attention to people. Many people were not cultivators, or could barely be counted. Anton understood that was the norm, but with proper techniques and so global restructuring everyone could be. But he didnt need to worry about that right at this mont. If they could properly interact with the system, it was possible to have them handle the transfer of information, rather than Anton throwing techniques at the first handful of people he t. Though that did happen to ultimately work, it was unlikely to be the most efficient. Even Anton wasnt the best diplomat he was just the strongest person Ceretos had that happened to be able to wander around on his own. That was often good, but it could also make people cautious.

Ultimately it was determined that ships would be sent from the trifold alliance, as that should be the fastest thod to transport anyone. It wouldnt exactly happen quickly but that wasnt as important as the fact that it would be happening at all. And cultivators could afford to spend a couple years waiting, if necessary.

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