Elder Cultivator Chapter 735

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Not terribly long after he began properly training Aykorkem, Nasima completed her first star. At that point, the risks of guiding her without her knowing the full truth were too great. And since it seed difficult to leave just one mber of the family in the dark, Anton included the grandfather Botros in the conversation.

The techniques Ive been teaching you over the last months are not simple tricks or manners of exercise, Anton said. Perhaps you might have already surmised, they are the beginnings of cultivation.

Nasimas response was rather interesting. Yeah, I thought so, she shrugged.

And you said nothing? Botros asked.

I had no reason to refuse. Besides, it was a good opportunity I didnt want to ruin.

Hmmn, Botros grunted. I would have preferred you to be forthcoming, he said to Anton.

Anton nodded, I can understand that. But I dont know if it would have worked. Imagine yourself as you were. I find you, Botros, looking for work. Perhaps I say this- I want you to beco a disciple of my sect. What would you have thought?

He took a mont to think. I would have considered it impossible, he admitted. More than just unlikely. Am I not already too old? Why choose us?

Traditionally, younger disciples are preferred. For good reason, Anton said. It is certainly easier to begin when you are younger. But I knew it was possible because of experience. I personally did not begin cultivating until I was a hundred years old.

I see. I thought you were just a bit older than myself but Botros frowned. I have the feeling thats not true.

Anton felt Nasima clumsily trying to feel his cultivation. He would have to have grown stronger very rapidly, Nasima said. Im not certain Ive felt anyone stronger than him in Krosburgh, she said.

I will teach you so proper techniques, Anton said. And etiquette. So cultivators will be offended at you brazenly observing them. You, Nasima, have officially reached the first star. The completion of the first stage of cultivation. Continuing through Body Tempering, you will need to choose between strengthen your ridians, torso, head, muscles-

Muscles! Nasima declared. I dont know what a ridian is, but I want to make my muscles stronger.

Finishing the list, there are bones, tendons, skin, and marrow. Anton smiled, Many people choose muscle, and it is not an incorrect choice.

What are ridians? Botros questioned.

They are the channels through which natural energy flows, Anton said. You should have so sense of them now.

You ntioned them first. Are they more important?

They are critical to all energy cultivation, Anton said. But they are also the most difficult. Most delay their cultivation until they have greater experience.

Most, is it? Botros asked.

That is correct, Anton said. The Order of One Hundred Stars- my sect- places special emphasis on pri temperings. The second and fifth stars, two refinents plus another three, are both part of Body Tempering. In general, I would recomnd cultivating ridians for the fifth star.

Botros nodded. When did you do it?

For my second tempering. But I was in a state of desperation. Rushed. I didnt care about the danger. In fact, I might have hoped it would kill quickly.

I think I will take your advice, Botros said. What would you recomnd?

For you either muscle, or the organs of the torso, Anton said. For Nasima, muscle is a reasonable choice. But you dont have to decide right now. And I should point out that you dont have to continue cultivation. But I think you will find it quite beneficial.

Do we get to fight? Nasima asked. Her grandfather frowned.

It would be reasonable to teach you to defend yourselves. But I find it more practical to develop areas of ability in which you already excel. Or in which you wish to. Performing a craft or labor of any sort can be enhanced by cultivation, and smooth out your growth. I myself am a farr.

I thought you were a rchant, Botros said.

I can be both. And I mostly deal in produce.

So all those heavy crates

Anton left the incomplete question unanswered.

I want to fight, Nasima said. I an, so I can protect people. Like dad.

All of you will learn what you need to in terms of combat, Anton said.

Nasima looked around. All of us? Wait, is it mom too? I thought I felt her snooping around.

Anton smiled. A decent amount of insight, and making use of her energy senses without real training. Her eagerness for battle might be a problem, but Anton knew he could smooth over any troubles in that area. Either she would naturally co to understand at so point or beco strong enough. And Anton wasnt going to claim that fighting wasnt the ultimate solution for cultivators a majority of the ti. He just thought other options should at least be considered first.

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The timing was right for Anton to leave for a few weeks- enough to visit nearby systems. And one mysterious rogue planet. He still thought about Aipra regularly, even if he couldnt do much to directly aid them. It had already been confird that the teams there could communicate to the outside world- though it took more energy from subspace, and so changes to their equipnt.

Other than that, he visited uninhabited stars. Much of his efforts were focused on this region, and he knew they would be for so ti. Increasing his number of bound stars in the area would benefit him in terms of travel speed even if he didnt need the combat prowess. He had five available bindings, and planned to fill at least four of them over the next few years. He picked out a nice yellow-white star between Poriza and Inistra for his first in the near region besides Azun.

Years began to flow by as they often did even before he was a cultivator. He slowly recruited other disciples from Krosburgh, doing his best to promote the prosperity of the city even as more refugees ca and went. He continued to plant seeds of growth- mostly taphorically- among the people of Poriza though his focus was on the local branch of the Order. Soon enough all of the Salim family had reached Spirit Building, with Botros the slowest among them. But that should only be expected, as situations like Antons were the exception. That of great natural talent- whatever that was- a furious drive to grow, and enough luck to survive.

During that ti, Anton also bound a nearby binary star system that was of so interest. And he kept in contact with Catarina about his potential plans, because of the people he knew she was the most likely to support sothing so crazy. He also needed practical advice on formations, because he could only know so much. He didnt have the right affinity or ti devoted to even compare to lower realms formation masters in the Life Transformation stage.

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Aipra. A true anomaly as far as Anton was aware. Now that he was looking, Anton had co across more than a handful of standard rogue planets outside of subspace. But a place like Aipra not only existing in terms of simply having matter to form a planet, but even sustaining life that was a unique situation. It was unlikely it would ever be known how it truly ended up there, though all of the most likely possibilities involved cultivators. Most likely more than the current populace, or at least higher in power.

It was clear to Anton that Nalini enjoyed his visits. It seed that cultivators in her position spent much of their ti resting for attacks by distortion beasts, or alternating between them. Anton didnt know exactly how many there were, but hed only seen a handful. There might be a few more he didnt know of at all.

For a planet in such dire straits, it was amazing to produce even a single individual that could reach beyond Life Transformation. The planet made very efficient use of everything they had. It was simply required. They had a cooperative nature because if they hadnt, they would have long been dead.

Even with Anton admitting that many cultivators outside their planet were not devoted to humanity as they knew it, they still accepted him and the teams. The years that had gone by brought with them little visible change. Looking at the trics, it seed that specialized farming techniques were producing a few percent more in terms of crops year after year. It could almost be random noise, except that because they kept large ergency supplies they knew very well what was being produced at all tis.

Any improvent in overall natural energy would take more than just a handful of years to be seen. It would be very difficult to actually have a net increase, since in other places that power ultimately ca from a local sun. Natural energy was ultimately reusable, or the planet would have long crumbled, but growth was limited to two factors only.

First was whatever pockets of natural energy they ca across in subspace and that got drawn into their gravitational pull. The general background levels of natural energy were small but consistent. Then there was the biggest threat they faced- while also being their main source of anything new. Distortion beasts. Each one brought with it additional natural energy- and unfortunately, death and destruction. It was a cycle that was tenuously stable, but had managed to continue for a long while.

Though Antons initial desire was to help Aipra, aside from contributing in two battles and helping with distributing necessary supplies he had done little. Actually, from their perspective those might have been significant but he couldnt create a fundantal change in their system. The world just didnt fit the thods he knew.

But he didnt just visit them out of pity. They had things he wanted to learn. The sa as the Scarlet Alliance group visiting them. Among other things, the cultivation of Nailni and the others could teach Anton a lot. It was a different path, but still valuable for them to exchange cultivation pointers. And Poriza knew more about devotion and communal cultivation than anyone else, by a great asure. Anton didnt think he wanted to replicate that, nor did he have interest in recreating their social system. Because while it was functional, it was also restrictive. Everyone had to fulfill a role in society, though there was so leeway on which role.

Unfortunately, the vast majority of those roles were practical ones, with little room for arts or expression of any kind. It was not to say there was none. Even in the worst of circumstances, or perhaps especially in the worst of circumstances, humans would find a way to make art or music. But they had little ti for it. Each day ca with regularity, the world allowing little change for individuals from day to day.

They didnt even have growing seasons. In a way, it was a boon- the lack of seasons ant they continuously produced fresh food, such as it was given the circumstances. So of the plants that grew the best were inedible by humans, and fed to rare cattle or other livestock.

Anton brought up the idea of possibly leaving. Nalinis reply was quite practical. We spoke to your Scarlet Alliance about the prospect. It would be quite impossible. Should we lose a portion of our population, the rest would likely die. And while your people spoke of transport ships, it would be difficult to move more than several thousands of individuals at once. How many years would it take, even if it caused no disruptions? She shook her head. It remains nearly impossible.

I assud so, Anton admitted. And letting a few individuals leave would simply cause discontent. The only true possibility would be if the world was prosperous and then you wouldnt need to leave.

Perhaps so day, Nalini said, surprised at her own words. Your formation knowledge and this technology are both quite helpful. Though it is slow for our people to dig deep for conductive tals, making use of what we already produced and cast off as unnecessary is an intriguing prospect. But what people seem to appreciate most are the improvents in insulation. A tiny bit of warmth is the most desirable thing we have here.

Anton nodded. It was strange. Every ti he thought of this place, it seed like it should have been a symbol of despair. But instead, he was always uplifted. Stubborn endurance was not pitiable, but noble. Though prosperity was better still. So day, perhaps. If Aipra could accept the changes. Anton was recently inspired to make big moves. Though he didnt want to try too many all at once.

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