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Chapter 43: Back to the Forest

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Back to the Forest

I

Huh. So you did break through.

Hao Zhen opened his eyes and saw that Lan Yue was looking at him. Near them, Tian Jin also opened his eyes. The three of them were still sitting in the cave on their cultivation cushions.

Using Spiritual Sight, Hao Zhen confird that both of them were still second-level redsouls. He had seen them taking so pills yesterday, but it didnt seem like it had been enough to break through quite yet. He didnt know how much they had improved, however, as hed need to be able to see their crux to tell that.

Tian Jin looked up at him and down before smiling. Congratulations.

Hao Zhen smiled back. Thanks.

Tian Jins congratulations seed heartfelt, and Hao Zhen had no doubt they were. He didnt think that the second level of the Red Spiritual Realm ant all that much to the other boy, but it was clear that his friend was happy for him all the sa. Hao Zhen didnt really think that what he had done was worth congratulating, however.

Lan Yue seed to share his opinion. Please, she huffed, looking at Tian Jin. He just took so pills. She then returned her attention to him. But I guess you did play a role in getting those pills, so She shrugged.

Hao Zhen tipped his head toward her. He hadnt been expecting anything from her, so her acknowledgnt that he had been of help was already plenty. That thought, however, gave him a pause, as the implications sunk in.

Right. He did play a role in getting those pills. It was he who had realized that they might be able to use the schemas on the cave to get themselves out of that situation instead of running away. Maybe Tian Jin or Lan Yue would have still figured that out, so he wasnt sure he could take credit for that. However, he doubted theyd have had the idea to stay behind in the cave and use the sa strategy against the inner disciple, so that victory, at least, could be attributed to him.

This, however, made him realize that he was reaping the fruits of a murder. Sure, the ones they had killed had been after their lives. However, the realization that the pills he had taken yesterday originally belonged to people he had helped kill didnt sit well with him.

There was sothing he found much more troubling than that, however. If the Weaveor sothing like itdid exist, then Du Jian, his lackeys, the inner disciple, and the inner elder hadnt been in control of their own actions. Was it right to kill them? If it were not for the Weave, could

Hao Zhen shook his head, stopping himself from continuing that line of thought. Ultimately, if his theory about the Weave was correct, and their enemies had indeed been acting like minor cultivation novel antagonists because of its influence, then letting them live would have resulted in what happened when minor antagonists were spared in cultivation novels. rcy would have been repaid with revenge. Sparing them would be a decision he and his companions would most likely co to regret later.

Maybe he was wrongmaybe that wouldnt have happenedbut Hao Zhen had had no intention of taking that risk. And he still didnt.

Hao Zhen?

Hao Zhen blinked, snapping out of his thoughts. Tian Jin was giving him a look of concern, whereas Lan Yue appeared confused.

Is everything all right? Tian Jin asked. He seed tense, ready to stand up at any mont.

I am, yeah, Hao Zhen said, offering the two a smile he hoped wasnt too strained. They must have found his sudden silence strange. On top of that, he most likely had also been wearing a rather glum expressionor at least a pensive one. Just thinking. Anyway

He stood up, storing his cultivation cushion away in his second spatial ring. Tian Jin and Lan Yue similarly got to their feet. He then looked in the direction of the entrance of the cave, at the waterfall. Judging by the light passing through it, it was already morning.

Yesterday, after breaking through to the second level, he had initially planned on cultivating so more, but ended up putting the pills away at the last mont. It wasnt to stabilize his foundation, or anything along those lines. To begin with, unlike in many cultivation novels, it didnt seem like there was such a thing as a stable or unstable foundation in this world. Whether you advanced quickly or slowly didnt make any difference, nor did it matter whether you advanced using pills or relied solely on spiritual stones and ambient spiritual energy.

The problem was that hed only reach the peak of the second level even if he took all of his cultivation pills. In other words, he wouldnt be able to break through to the third level of the Red Spiritual Realm. Because of that, taking any more cultivation pills would have been foolish. It was much wiser to save them until he was using a cultivation thod that suited him more, in which case hed be able to make better use of the pills.

Because of that, instead of cultivating, Hao Zhen had spent the rest of the night getting used to his new spiritual output by practicing so of his spiritual techniques. He had also dedicated so ti to pondering what to do next.

I think its ti we left the cave, Hao Zhen said. Its only been a week since the Glistening Hunt began. Weve already managed to hunt several monsters and collect dozens of magical plants, but that might not be enough for all three of us to make it to the top five. He paused, then added, Even with the magical plants and monster parts in Du Jians spatial ring and his lackeys enchanted pouches.

Tian Jin frowned at him, giving him a deep look. Then he relaxed and nodded his head. Agreed.

Lan Yue, for so reason, furrowed her brow. Well be returning to the cave later, right?

Hao Zhen turned to her. What do you an?

I cant imagine a safer location in the forest, Lan Yue said. With the restraining schema here, unless one of the pri elders decides to go after us, nothing should be able to harm us as long as were inside. I think we should hunt during the day and return here when night falls.

I did consider that, Hao Zhen said, narrowing his eyes at her. Her point was valid, but there was sothing off about her expression, as if she wasnt being entirely honest. If we only stayed in the cave, without hunting, thatd be a good idea. But Hao Zhen frowned. If we decide to make this cave our base of sorts while going hunting during the day To Du Qing, this is our last known location. Theres a chance he might send soone to investigate. And if they happen to arrive or to already be here when were returning to the cave He shrugged helplessly. Well, thatd an trouble.

Hao Zhen glanced at the schemas on the wall, recalling yesterdays events. We only managed to use the restraining schema on the inner elder and the inner disciple because we were already inside the cave. If were caught outside of it, wed need to find so way to enter the cave, and that might not be possible. He returned his attention to Lan Yue, who was now frowning. Rather than taking that risk, I think it would be better if we simply left the area altogether and simply set up camp in the forest, as we were doing before. In fact, we should ideally get as far away from here as possible once were outside.

Once Hao Zhen was done speaking, Tian Jin promptly nodded his head.

Lan Yue, on the other hand

Hmmm. She crossed her arms, a conflicted expression on her face. She then looked around the cave, reluctant, before sighing. All right. I guess were back to spending our nights outdoors, she grumbled, clearly displeased.

Hao Zhen raised an eyebrow at her, before letting out a chuckle. Beside him, Tian Jin similarly gave her an amused look.

Lan Yue glared at the two of them before looking away, humphing.

II

The three of them didnt delay any longer. After climbing out of the cave and returning to the riverbank, they ran into the forest. Once they were amid the trees again, they didnt stop running, quickly putting as much distance between them and the cave as possible.

Before they departed, Hao Zhen had briefly entertained the idea of using Tian Jins magical cloud to fly away, but quickly dismissed it. Right now, they wanted to draw as little attention to themselves as possible. Even though they hadnt co across any of the inner elders overseeing the Outer Forest on their way to the cave, there was still a chance of encountering one if they took to the skies.

As Hao Zhen ran, he couldnt help but feel the difference in his body. Yesterday, after breaking through, he had noticed how his body had changedhow he had beco physically superior in every way compared to before. However, it was only now, as he was running, that he could actually feel the difference.

Raising his head, he glanced at Tian Jin and Lan Yue, who ran a few steps in front of him. The distance between them didnt increase, even though he could tell his two teammates were running as fast as they could. Yesterday, he never would have managed to keep up with them. Even right now, he had to strain himself to match their speedbut he could match it, and that was what mattered to him.

They ran for a good while, only coming to a stop in a clearing after what Hao Zhen assud had been dozens of miles.

This should be far enough, I think, Hao Zhen said, wiping so sweat off his forehead. He felt sowhat winded, and his legs burned a little, but he could have still kept running for a while longer.

It should be, Tian Jin agreed, looking around. There wasnt any sweat on the other boys face, nor did he show any signs of tiredness.

Hao Zhen wasnt too surprised. The effect spiritual aura had on the body wasas far as Hao Zhen could tellmultiplicative instead of additive. That ant that the better the cultivators base physical qualities were, the greater the extent to which their body would be enhanced through spiritual aura.

Before he started training with Tian Jin, Hao Zhen had never really dedicated his ti to exercise. Tian Jin, on the other hand, had grown up learning martial arts, which ant he was in much better shape. There was also the question of genetics. Tian Jin had clearly hit the genetic lottery in pretty much every sense. Because of those factors, even though both of them were currently second-level redsouls, they couldnt really be compared in terms of physical qualities.

The sa went for Lan Yue. Like Tian Jin, she wasnt showing any signs of exertion, appearing completely at ease.

Looking at his two teammates, Hao Zhen realized that even though they were now all on the sa level, he still couldnt really be compared to them. Not only that, it was only a matter of ti before they broke through to the third level, further widening the gap between them.

No matter what, if he wanted to keep up with them, hed have to keep working on himself, Hao Zhen determined.

Well, should we get back to hunting, then? Lan Yue asked. Not waiting for a reply, she walked over to a nearby tree and closed her eyes. Then she nodded to herself, turning back to look at them. Theres a second-level monster nearby.

She then started walking back into the forest, promptly taking the lead without a second thought.

Hao Zhen narrowed his eyes at her back. Unlike in the previous tis she had led the way, he was no longer keeping his questions to himself. He glanced at Tian Jin, who nodded his head.

Wait, Hao Zhen called out, and Lan Yue halted, turning her head to look back at him.

Whats wrong? she asked. There was a frown on her face.

The thing you did just now, Hao Zhen said, walking over, Tian Jin right behind him. What was it?

What do you Lan Yue blinked. Oh. That. Right. Her frown deepened, and she gave the two of them a long, careful look. Hmmm. Well, I guess theres no harm in telling you.

She shrugged.

For as long as I can rember, Ive been able to well, communicate with plants.

Hao Zhen stared at her blankly.

What?

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