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I woke up in my room in the Blue Wind Pavilion.

My frantic state of mind competed against the lack of adrenaline in my system, leaving my body in a confused state. My mind wanted to get up and run, but my body was relaxed.

After taking several deep breaths, I cald down and assessed my situation.

Who had killed ?

Not the assassin. The person holding the knife made no difference to . Who was the one giving him orders? I tried to think through who I had offended and who had the ans to order my death.

More importantly, what could I do to prevent it from happening again?

The assassin’s words about my ‘next life’ imdiately made think that, sohow, the Earthly Dao had arranged things behind the scenes, but I discounted that. If the Earthly Dao had a problem with what I was doing, it could damn well tell to my face, as it had done in the past. In any case, the Dao would do whatever it wanted. I didn’t know what it did or did not want to do, and trying to avoid its punishnts was futile, so there was little point in continuing this line of reasoning.

What did I know? The assassin had used so type of illusion or stealth technique. It reminded of the man from the Dragon Gate Festival, but with that man, I could see him in qi vision. I couldn’t rule out that he might have improved his technique, but if one person could turn invisible, I had to assu that plenty of others could as well.

I hadn’t been attacked inside the Wastes, which made sense. I was already a Peak Grandmaster, and even if an assassin could easily overpower , if his cultivation base was the sa level as mine, it would have been possible for to escape. So, the killer was almost certainly a Lord, and as such, he wouldn’t have been able to enter the Wastes.

Soone had tracked , knew when I entered Rising Sun, and used that opportunity to kill .

My first suspect was the young master from Rising Sun who I had encountered during the Dragon Gate Festival. He was the one who had recruited that illusionist. He didn’t have much of a reason to kill , but people like him didn’t need a reason. I had been with SuYin when she ‘opposed’ him, and if he couldn’t target SuYin or the Verdant Forest Sect, his ire might have shifted to . It was even possible that SuYin had done more to antagonize him after we parted, making him even angrier.

That ‘young master’ also had easy access to the ans necessary to arrange my death. He was a man of standing in Rising Sun, so he could easily give a group of minions a list of people to watch out for. Then, when I was spotted, my death warrant could have been triggered automatically. He could have even set this up years in the past and not even known or cared about my death when it happened.

Even if this young master hadn’t been the cause of my death, I still needed to ensure that I didn’t cross paths with him again. I still wanted to send SuYin to learn herbalism for , but I needed to do so in a different way.

Another person with easy ans but a suspect motive was the branch manager of Rising Sun’s Blue Wind Pavilion. As an empire-level branch manager, he would be a Martial King. It wouldn’t be strange for him to have several Lord-level underlings that he could send to assassinate , and he would have known that I was in the capital city, since WuJing went to retrieve the cultivation manual for .

But would he want to kill ? I was leaving his territory, and WuJing’s behavior made feel like I was slipping away in the night. It felt like it would be too petty for a King to care so much about a lowly Rank 3 alchemist, but I didn’t know anything about the man’s personality, so I couldn’t completely rule it out.

Here, I could be less ostentatious. I didn’t need to appear on the higher-ups’ radar until later in life. I needed to find a place where I could study and learn Rank 4 alchemy, and it would be hard to stay out of the lilight after I reached that point. However, by staying low-key until I reached a place that I wanted to make my long-term ho, fewer people would be intent on stopping my movents.

The final possible masterminds behind my assassination were Alchemist Gao, Master Zhong, and Deputy Manager Liu. Unfortunately, at this point, I had already started a feud with Gao and Zhong, and they had already been kicked out of the Pavilion. They only seed to be connected to Grandmaster-level figures, though, so I shouldn’t need to worry too much about them. Still, the next ti around, I would need to be more wary of starting feuds for no good reason.

As for Manager Liu, he wasn’t too powerful, but it seed like he had the backing of soone higher up in the Pavilion, and that was the person I needed to avoid offending. Since I had driven away Zhong, I was already on bad terms with Liu, but we hadn’t broken off all pretenses of cordiality yet. It wasn’t until I had made Rank 3 pills that we had truly beco irreconcilable last ti. That was when I was brought into the fold of Manager Cai’s faction and beca a powerful tool against him.

I would avoid making Rank 3 pills until I was a Grandmaster in this life, and I would be more conspicuous when I did so, announcing what I was doing beforehand. This would avoid the situation where I had slapped his face so hard the last ti. Depending on circumstances, it may even be better if I didn’t make any such pills until after leaving the Wastes.

So, my plan was set: send SuYin to learn herbalism through other ans and don’t sell any Perfect Rank 3 pills until after reaching Grandmaster. Doing these two things should prevent that assassin from being sent against , but it wasn’t a guarantee. Gao and Zhong were still a hidden danger, and I couldn’t be sure that the assassin wasn’t directly connected to them. So, my final decision was to ascend as fast as I could. This way, even if I died early, I would gain Peak Grandmaster-level credits, and this life wouldn’t be a complete write-off.

I also might need to look into what protections I could buy through the Pavilion. If my enemies kept sending high-level opponents against , I would be dead no matter what. But if I could buy enough protection to advance just a single step further in my cultivation, the credits I earned would be well worth the investnt of a few gold.

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With this plan in mind, I set aside my concerns about assassinations for the ti being.

I had a million credits to spend, and I needed to use them all at once to maximize the benefit of the discount that I had received. What was the best way to approach this?

“System, how much to make all my current affinities permanent?”

Cost 1,892,500 credits. Discounted cost 946,250 credits.

“That should be the basic cost of the affinities. Don’t I get a discount, since I already have them as temporary affinities?”

No such discount is available.

There was nothing I could do to change the situation, so I moved on.

I felt like I had been bitten too many tis by not having a large enough storage space. I wanted to fix that with the spatial fire seed, but it could be dozens of lives before I was able to get it. If I had a large enough space, I could have stored Rank 3 techniques while I was in the sect, or I could have stored the Rank 4 technique that I had just received from WuJing. My storage space didn’t need to be massive, but I wanted to at least be able to fit a few extra high-level manuals in it.

Technique manuals could be written on bamboo slips, on paper scrolls, or in books, so I would need a space capable of storing any of these possibilities.

“System, how much to add a section to my storage space that’s 50 cm by 15 cm by 10 cm?”

Cost 225,000 credits. Discounted cost 112,500 credits.

I wanted to purchase this, but I didn’t want to purchase it imdiately. I would need to pick next ti.

My biggest problem was that damn discount. It was like a millstone around my neck. I needed to spend it on my affinities, so purchasing permanent affinities had to be my next purchase, but my affinities were already boosted by the temporary purchases I had made in the past. There was no reason to imdiately jump to make them permanent, but spending that discount on anything else would be a waste.

In the end, I decided to put my purchasing decisions on hold. It would be better to have a clearer picture of what I needed and wanted in this life before spending credits on things that wouldn’t help .

Finally, rembering where I was and why I was here, I cleared my mind and started cultivating.

I had entered seclusion to break through to Martial Master. I had gained a lot of confidence in my Rank 2 cultivation technique, so I was ready to rush it as hard as I could.

I had no reservations about ntal deviations. From everything I had seen, as long as my ridians were placed correctly, I wouldn’t need to worry about them. And, with the experience and knowledge that I had gained from my enlightennts, I was confident that I could place them correctly.

In my last life, I spent a total of three months researching my cultivation technique and breaking through to Martial Master 1. This ti, after those sa three months, I left my cultivation chamber as a Martial Master 3. I wanted to go further, but I had run out of ridian Builder Pills, and I had to keep to my deadline with i.

I opened the door of my apartnt, and she was already standing right outside. When she saw , she furrowed her brow in confusion, but only for a mont. She quickly regained her composure, calmly walked inside, and headed straight for my cultivation chamber. She wasn’t the excited girl from my last life.

Working in tandem, I quickly raised her cultivation base to Martial Master 1. We both knew what to do, and everything went smoothly.

Unlike last ti, I did not suddenly go out and buy Rank 3 ingredients. Instead, I focused on making enough pills to support SuYin, i, and myself for our rise through the Martial Master realm. They were using Peak-Yellow techniques, so it was easy for to quickly help them construct their ridians, but I continued to use my Peak-Profound technique, so constructing my ridians took significantly longer.

Altogether, the three of us reached Peak Master before even two full years had passed.

Part of the reason for this speed was that we hadn’t allowed any ti for our qi or cultivation bases to settle between advancents. We knew where our ridians were supposed to go, and we placed them accurately, regardless of the turbulence it caused.

During these years, I was careful not to do anything to cause public criticism of my actions.

WuJing gave advice on what I should and shouldn’t do, but frankly, I didn’t put too much stock in these suggestions. While I didn’t believe that WuJing was trying to lead astray, I no longer felt that he had a complete grasp of all the factors at play. After all, Manager Liu was targeting him, soone high up in the Pavilion was backing Liu, and Manager Cai was stirring the pot to get Liu to target both and WuJing. ᴛʜɪs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ ɪs ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ʙʏ novelꜰire

Instead, I began putting more trust in i. With her blessing, she would be able to guide through the deep waters of the Pavilion’s politics, even if she didn’t know many of the details.

I was leery of putting so much faith in a single person, especially since I wasn’t trusting i–I was trusting her blessing, and that blessing didn’t necessarily have my best interests in mind. Still, I wouldn’t be able to do everything I needed to do on my own. I needed to rely on soone, and as far as I could tell, the best ‘soone’ I could rely on was i.

However, in truth, this wasn’t a matter of complete, blind trust. It was a test.

Would i–i’s blessing–help ? Would it guide her to betray ?

From what I had seen, the guidance of her blessing extended beyond what was best for her in any given tiline. I felt that her blessing sohow considered what would happen in future lives, not just the current one, but I wasn’t sure. I wanted to give it a little more rope to see what would happen.

i, SuYin, and I gathered in my apartnt to make a crucial decision.

I gave the younger girl a sad smile. “SuYin, you need to decide what you want to do. I don’t know enough about herbalism to be able to teach you, so if you want to learn, you will need to go to one of the sects. The Verdant Forest is the best option, but that path will be a difficult one. You’ll need to travel outside the Wastes alone, and even if I help you advance to Grandmaster, it isn’t certain that you’ll be accepted. The Verdant Fields is in the Wastes, and we can have a bodyguard escort you there. Joining them won’t be a problem, but it’s hard to say if you’ll be promoted to the Verdant Forest in the future.”

SuYin looked at the floor, fidgeting with her hands. “What do you think I should do?”

“I don’t know.” I looked at her, but she didn’t et my eyes. “Both options have potential. The main difference is that, if you go to Verdant Fields, you shouldn’t advance to Grandmaster until after you have been there for a while. It will be easier to acclimate as a Master, and at your age, being a Grandmaster in the Wastes is a bit too conspicuous.”

SuYin didn’t respond. I was putting her under a lot of pressure, but I didn't have any other option. i and I had other goals to accomplish, and we couldn’t coddle her.

After giving SuYin ti to think, I looked at the girl next to her. “i.”

i stood up and took SuYin’s hand. Then, they walked into my bedroom and talked privately for a long ti before erging.

When they did, SuYin was silent, and i gave a short nod. “She’ll go to Verdant Fields.”

Decision made, we arranged travel plans and guards to safely take SuYin to the sect. Then, i and I prepared for our own journey.

“Are you sure that we should leave on our own without waiting for WuJing’s promotion?”

“Yes.” i’s voice was filled with absolute confidence.

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