The Heavenly Gate. The gate of testant and trial. When it opens to a cultivator, it is a good sign of luck. Because this gate only appears for those that have great talent.
Yet, I have no talent to speak of. I'm simply lucky.
The Poison God's heritage isn't a complex cultivation thod. And it is easy to understand and easier to rise in rank thanks to eating poison.
Though it requires a lot of luck, not to practice, but to actually be accepted by the book, acolyte within it or not.
As for inscriptions, my knowledge from a past life had allowed to easily understand, deduce and simplify what many in the world of cultivation believe to be the hardest of Cultivation Styles to learn.
I have no talent root, or so I was told by many seniors. I've seen what a talent root is like. It's the aptitude for a certain type of cultivation. So are attuned with Ice, like Yu-Yu, so more so with Fire, like ng Hao. And so have other attunents with other elents. As for , I have no such thing.
I was told I was so untalented that it was a miracle that I was even able to climb in cultivation. I was told that my talent was so poor that even a mortal would have better luck in climbing to the peak than I would.
I was told that I am not much, an old senile man, looking for the secrets of youth and cultivation at the expense of his livelihood and the welfare of his family and household.
"But here, even the heavens, present the gate to , as a testant to my ability. I may not be talented in the eyes of the people, but even the Heavens have to open their gates to ," I spoke as I stood up facing the gate, for the third ti.
"What do you have for to challenge this ti, oh great gate of the heavens?" I chuckled.
There was no answer, as the door opened up, there were no soldiers there anymore.
The Saint Qi that would usually seep out and bring life to a soldier of the heavens decided to remain within the gate.
There was nothing but a staircase that seed to lead into beyond the gate.
Wind roared when it was still and it howled as it coursed through the gate. It felt as if the gate was a whale that opened its mouth, letting in water.
And then the wind was spewed back, from the gate, releasing a sound so close to a voice that it actually sounded this word.
"Enter."
This was the wind…and it spoke words of welco to .
I took a step forward, then the next, prudent but calm and collected. I took a step into the opened gate, and on the first step of this endless staircase.
Within the gate, there didn't seem to be an end to the stairs. And unlike the dark night of the outside world, it was a clear blue sky with endless purple clouds all over.
I then took another step. Then another, and I kept walking forward and forward.
There didn't seem to be an end to this staircase, but I had no need to stop or go back since I was invited, I will oblige.
Yet things seed to change after taking a few hundred more steps.
I wiped my forehead and realized I was sweating, which shouldn't be possible. It was only a few steps, and as a cultivator, I shouldn't be this tired.
Another thing caught my sight, my arm, it was just monts ago, glistening, bright and healthy.
But now, it looks paler than normal and slightly shrunken.
I didn't pay it any mind as I continued to move forward. Yet soon, I began feeling… exhaustion.
My breaths seed to be heavier, and my legs started to cramp.
I looked back to see how far I had walked, only to realize that the Heavenly gate was not even a step away from .
I had barely taken a step forward even when I took several hundred.
"What kind of Tribulation is this," I muttered.
But for so reason, I felt that I shouldn't step back, otherwise I would have given up sothing, as if I were to have given up a part of .
This trial is interesting.
I looked up, and took another step, then another.
And kept on moving. While at the sa ti inspecting myself every now and then.
My robes seed to be slowly deteriorating. My body seed to be slowly shrinking and dwindling.
My hair began to fall and my sight slowly and surely decreased.
Yet, I kept on taking a step after the other, unrelenting and unstopping, even when I tripped and fell on my face, breaking a tooth.
I grinned, and climbed up the stairs, with old-looking fingers, full of wrinkles and rheumatoid. I still kept moving forward. I didn't dare look back, because I knew, I would see myself having taken nothing but a single step. And if I were to do that, I'll find myself in despair.
So, I kept moving.
I moved until I started wheezing, then spat so of my teeth out, rotten, yellowish, and old.
I moved until I could no longer see as sight had left my eyes.
I kept moving, using Divine Sense which didn't seem to have dwindled any bit.
And I kept moving forward.
At one point, my right buckled and broke, collapsing on itself, causing to fall on my arms, against the sharp stairs.
With whatever will I had, I managed to grab tight in case I were to fall down or back.
Even against the soul-wrenching pain of my leg, I still tided through it with the sheer power of will.
I tore so of my dilapidated clothes and made a makeshift bandage. I slowly touched the part where the break was, it had splintered and the bone was protruding out of the skin… the blood coming out was barely warm.
'What a sad sight…' I said, not mocking or feeling pity for myself. With great difficulty and a lot of grunting, I managed to snap the bone back in place, then wrapped the cloth around it.
Thankfully I didn't fall unconscious from shock. It seems that my body had returned to its mortal nature, however, my soul had never dwindled, never felt weaker.
Breath, after heavy breath, I collected whatever remained of myself, and this ti, began climbing the stairs, with hands and a leg, trying my best not to further destroy whatever remained of this dying body.
Slowly moving up, bleeding all over the stairs, I kept climbing, even if every step of the way felt like the climb of an entire mountain, I kept moving.
Until I couldn't move anymore. Not for the lack of will… but because the mortal shell could no longer follow.
I was forcefully extracted outside of my own body, and as I looked at the sight I sighed.
Where I was, was nothing but a skeleton wearing old rotten, and dilapidated clothes.
The skeleton was lying on the ground, its hand grasping for the next step. While dried blood seed to have made a trail behind it.
And looking up, I saw that the staircase still had no foreseeable end.
"I guess I understand what this trial ans…Many people crave to reach the peak of cultivation, while they think they crossed a great distance, they've not even taken the first step towards the end. This trial is ant to humble the Cultivators who foolishly think that they can reach the peak," I muttered.
"However, death is inevitable," I spoke as I looked at the top of the endless staircase.
"And even if it took the climb of a thousand lifetis, I'll still move forward, even without a body. I will reach the peak, no matter how far it is. No matter how difficult, even if I had to drag my dying body towards, it. So heavens, your ruse, and trial into dismaying from reaching for the peak only increased my conviction to seek it further. I should thank you for that."
As I finished my words, the entire world around seed to darken and I found myself sitting back at the sa boulder I was on earlier.
In front of was the heavenly gate with its door completely closed. While the thundering skies seed to slowly fade away.
The redness of the dark night skies slowly changed until the bright moon was all that was shining upon the world.
The Heaven's Gate disappeared without a trail.
Divine Senses from all over the Heavenly Academy seed to rush forward towards inspecting what was going on the mont the gate disappeared.
And the first to arrive was Master Rain.
"You're a lucky kid you know," Spoke Master Rain.
"Why?" I asked back.
"You've been rewarded handsoly," Master Rain said.
I looked around, there was no reward like last ti, no fruit, no Saint Qi, nothing.
"I don't see any reward," I said.
"You've been exempted from the Ascendant Tribulation because you passed it as a Soul Transformation Cultivator," Spoke Master Rain.
"Euh…say what now?"
"What now?"
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