Font Size
15px

For a while, John wondered how his parents had managed to avoid worrying themselves to death about him. The answer he finally ca up with was not particularly inspiring. Fortkran was the sort who got to the point the Tenebach clan was thinking about replacing him. Before that, even if they had love for that version of him- which he didn't care if they did- he might have caused them worry because he got into trouble. Just not mortal peril. There was no danger in training if he never did anything exceptional.

But the forr not-John had been dead for either a third, half, or a full lifeti depending on how John wanted to count it. His full mories made it close to a third of that, and fortunately Fortkran wasn't causing any specific trouble anymore… nothing that wasn't mory, at least.

Unfortunately none of that prepared him for his personal worries, specifically about his daughters. He loved Tirto, but the young man was doing just fine and not getting into any trouble. Maybe that ant it would all co later, but for the mont he didn't have to deal with it too much. And when the ti ca, it would mainly be Matayal's responsibility as his favored parent.

The problem John was facing now was that both of his daughters were suddenly interested in going on journeys to advance their training, and he both couldn't stay away from the clan for an indefinite period without a stronger reason… and he also couldn't be in two places at once. Just in case, he quickly scanned through the Tenebach technique library and asked Matayal do the sa, but there was nothing about a technique allowing a cultivator to exist in two places at once. Not in any real capacity or at any distance, at least. There were ways to make fakes, but they were basically illusions and couldn't function without the control of the actual cultivator themselves.

Ursel remained serious about her desire to train in the Viridia Wildlands. Having her be actually excited about a training opportunity ant he couldn't just deny her. But at the sa ti, lanthina wanted to go train with the Golden Tomb Guardians for… so reason. He certainly didn't mind her working on dealing with light elent cultivators, but she didn't have a good reason. Not that she would say at least.

"I just thought… I should get better at fighting against light elent cultivators," lanthina explained vaguel when he asked about it. "Since I'm going to be the head of the Tenebach clan and all."

John nodded, "So, it has nothing to do with you losing to one in the tournant?"

"N-no! Of course not. I an, not him specifically. But I have to get better so I can seek my revenge!"

This left John with re speculations about her true motivations. He didn't want to voice them or even think about them in case it made them real. But at least she was motivated to grow, and not just from the clan pushing her towards sothing. "I will help you arrange for training," John said, "But it might take so ti. There are so complications with just sending you to the Sunfields. Not least of which is… it will be highly unpleasant for you."

"Ciaritzal can help with that!" lanthina nodded, "He said he'd co with !"

"Did he?" John raised an eyebrow. "It's surprising that you didn't think to ask about this. Especially considering that it seems like an excellent way to start a diplomatic incident."

"... We get along with the Golden Tomb Guardians though, right? Aren't we allies?"

"We are."

"So what's the problem? Ciaritzal even likes Cuah'arn, everyone will be happy."

"So you considered the potential consequences of taking our clan's guardian beast through territory full of light elent cultivators that might want to kill him or us?" John narrowed his eyes at lanthina.

"Well I…" she looked away. "We could just keep it a secret."

"I'm going to have to speak with Ciaritzal. Then we will discuss what is actually happening."

-----

"So?" John asked to the pool of deeper darkness that was in the shape of a large beast- not quite matching either a large cat or canine. "What did you and lanthina actually talk about?"

John got the impression of teeth that were probably sothing like a smile. And still extrely threatening. "Basically what she said. She asked to go along, and I said I would."

"You actually want to see Cuah'arn?"

"Of course. We have old scores to settle. Do not worry," Ciaritzal slunk around behind John as he spoke. "It would ultimately be beneficial to all of us. And give you more chances to speak with the newest mber of your group. That will ultimately provide you with more opportunities for growth, and the alliance could be beneficial."

John nodded. "Its strange. Ultimately, if my cultivation path continues, I will grow more incompatible with you."

"Only in the elental sense," Ciaritzal made a low rumble, "Our other affinities will not change. But you need only maintain the forr for a small number of years."

"That's right. The empowernt ceremony…" John frowned, "I'm not looking forward to a drop in my cultivation."

"Then make sure you are well prepared. I am no longer incomplete. With proper preparations, you and the rest of the older generation will only have temporal fatigue. Though much of that depends on you in particular."

This novel's true ho is a different platform. Support the author by finding it there.

"That's… good to know," John admitted. "I had considered that it might not need to happen the sa way… though I certainly need to make sure the next generation gets the best benefits it can. So have been waiting for… a while."

"lanthina should be able to handle the results soon enough, though she is already quite strong in her affinity."

"What about Tirto and Ursel? Could they undergo the blessing? Should they?"

"They could…" Ciartizal drew out the word, "But I would not recomnd it. Especially your daughter Ursel has terrible affinity for darkness. Mixing that up with her cultivation already advanced would be inadvisable. I must admit I am unsure of your son, but I fear the process could diminish his water affinity."

"I see. I suppose we don't need to discuss it further then. Are you really alright with going to the Sunlands?"

"I would suffer little if you were to carry along…"

"I'm not staying the whole ti," John shook his head. "If I even have the ti to go myself."

"Well, I'm certain they can provide a tolerable place for to stay," Ciaritzal said. "Your daughter would only be burdened by my… direct presence. Until her cultivation improves, at least."

-----

With vague plans for lanthina, there was still Ursel.

"Can we go now?" John's second daughter asked.

"First of all, if you're serious about the training it won't just be a short trip. I may not be able to join you for any of it."

"But lanthina said you're taking her to-"

"Sowhere closer, if I go at all," John answered. "There is clan business here for to attend to."

"What, like sitting and talking with people? None of them are important!"

John sighed, "While I don't actually care about most of the visitors, that does not make them unimportant, or at least what they represent. You may not be taking on the responsibility of running a clan, but you should know the importance of politics."

"Mmn," Ursel grunted in vague acknowledgent. "It's still stupid though."

"I agree, but neither of us are strong enough to ignore it."

"... not even you and mom?"

"We're mid Consolidated Soul Phase cultivators. Last generation… maybe that would have been close. But as it is, we're not strong enough to just ignore everyone and everything. Even if we beca Ascending Soul Phase cultivators, I imagine that would just draw in trouble from further away that we'd have to deal with."

"That sounds hard. Is your cultivation… not going well?"

"It is progressing well enough, but we've been busy with… clan related business." He almost said raising the triplets, but Ursel already had problems with thinking herself of sothing like a burden or unnecessary. As if… anyone was necessary, really. "As for your training… your trip to the Viridia Wildlands may require a couple months."

"Why?" Ursel asked.

"Because Renato will be going with you." Ursel looked a bit disappointed in that- though John knew she was at least fond of the man. "Besides, I wouldn't be able to escort you if you went right away."

"You're coming?" Ursel's eyes lit up.

"If you wait, I can find the ti." It was a sha that lanthina would be coming chronologically first. Perhaps Ursel would do well with a bit more exclusive ti with him before that excursion took place.

-----

If Ciaritzal actually took up space, the inside of the carriage would be extrely cramped. As it was, it still felt that way. But it was more comfortable to have Ciaritzal lounging about in the open than strictly tagging along inside John. Just because he could carry the guardian beast with him didn't an it was an appropriate long term arrangent.

"We're in Astrain again, right?" lanthina asked as she looked out of the window. "It's so… flat. And lifeless."

John was aware there was plenty of life in the area, but the reason it doubtless felt like it was because the spiritual energy was evenly mixed. It didn't have a distinctive feel of any sort. Even the carriage had difficulties filtering much in the way of darkness elent for those inside, though that was unnecessary with Ciaritzal inside. John had long ago stopped thinking about spiritual energy as being perfectly logical. Cultivators generally drew it from the world around them, but animals and plants could produce it inside of them, in small quantities at least. That included humans. As for spiritual beasts like Ciaritzal, it was much greater.

Even so, for sothing like Ciaritzal to grow stronger required a higher density of a particular elent. That was why he had a lair- or now the new series of tunnels beneath the clan. Building up an area like that was the safe, passive thod of growth for the guardian beast. The active thod… fighting and devouring. So of that had happened with the Society of Midnight, though quite a bit of Ciaritzal's 'growth' there had been the return of his final fragnts. The bits Faramund had annihilated to break through were regrown instead, though presumably not quite the sa. But ultimately, everything ca down to power.

"Astrein is much more pleasant than the Sunfields will be," John reminded lanthina. "They are hot… and bright."

"I've been to the Milanovic clan," lanthina nodded, "I know what hot is like."

"... the light elent will be worse," John sighed. "I didn't go to the area until I was stronger than you. It'll be hard to resist."

"That's the whole point though, right?" lanthina asked. "Training so I can resist that stuff and beat up that stupid- I an, generally overco any light elent cultivator. If I happen to run into more of them."

John had the feeling she'd nearly ntioned a specific na, which only solidified so of the options. The way she'd spoken of that kid she lost to, Nik… he'd certainly have to arrange for a rematch at so point.

-----

Darkness cultivators were terrifying. That was what Nik had decided. The Darklands were imdiately north of the Prism Underfields, but coming to the tournant the Combining Luster Sect had completely circumvented the place, heading through the Wuthering Steppes and then Green Sands. After crawling up out of the Deadfields of course.

It was pretty much impossible to go directly because of the Annihilation Strip in between, but going around to the west through the bogs got him into the Darklands soon enough. And then he was sward by cultivators and bugs.

Technically, he'd asked for it. The Calamitous Swarm was looking for training partners, more from the perspective of wanting to temper the weaknesses of their insect companions than out of any desire to interact with others, specifically light cultivators. At least when he killed them and they exploded nobody got mad. If it had been people, though, it would be completely different. And that counted dark haired cultivators sneaking up to stab him in the spine.

You are reading Truthful Transmigration Chapter 179 - 179 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Elder Cultivator cover
Same author

Elder Cultivator

Halosty ·Xianxia

Antonisagreat-grandfather.Heislivingquiteahappylife,despitehisadvancedageand...Readmore Antonisagreat-grandfather.Heislivingquiteahappylife,despite...

Mage Among Superheroes cover
Same author

Mage Among Superheroes

Halosty ·Other

Turloughisamage.Healsohappenstobeanorc,generallylaudedasbeinglessintelligentthanhumans.HewasunfortunatelybornwiththeCurseoftheBarbarian,meaningthat...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.