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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 316

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:50:04 AM


Chapter 316

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Chapter 316

The western shores of Aicenith greeted the group as they prepared to leave the continent. They had never intended to stay for long- and as cultivators, two years had not been particularly long for them. Their goal had been completed- making sure that others at least knew about the coming invasion. Now, they would be as prepared as they could be.

Now it was time for everyone to return home except those who had died, and a few rarities who wished to stay. Chikere was one of those, though she had no wish to break off ties with the others. There was simply more world for her to explore.

More permanent relationships were planned to be set up, but a rarely traveled sea route full of danger wasnt a great long term solution. The Twin Soul Sect had some method, but the information was incomplete. They didnt like to leave behind records, and even much of the Whispering Watchers archives kept as much information about them as possible secret.

But further efforts in that direction would be fully carried out by the people of Aicenith. The cultivators from the continent they called Brogora had already caused enough disruption to the local stability- even though ultimately it should be to their benefit, it was easy to overstay the welcome.

Commodore Visser hadnt simply stayed in port with his fleet, but involved himself in traveling up and down the western coast. But eventually, everyone returned to Blackstone Harbor where they would retrace the steps of their previous journey. Though there had been serious dangers on their previous passing of the route, they had no guarantee there wouldnt be something worse elsewhere. Their current goal wasnt to refine the route, but simply to return home.

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Given the experiences from the previous trip, the Azalea and Skylark were repaired and fortified to deal with the troubles particular sorts of beasts would cause. The cultivators could deal with direct attacks on themselves, but the ships were vulnerable. Besides the flagships, the others received minor upgrades of their own. That allowed them to get by relatively unscathed, though there were always times the ships got damaged by beasts or storm.

A larger supply of materials to refit the ships had been brought, but the fleet still would prefer to restock along the way. That meant spotting islands with natural resources, but there had hardly been any on the route before. But there had been one island. It was slightly inconveniently located on the first half of the trip instead of the latter half, but the Paradise of Thirteen Hills had sturdy trees for lumber as well as plenty of wild plants to eat, and even some medicinal herbs. They didnt currently need it, but replenishing some of their stocks would be nice. Most importantly, they wanted to confirm the location of the island.

Grand Elder Kseniya consulted with Visser in his cabin. So, Kseniya said cautiously. These charts you have made, how accurate are they?The origin of this chapter's debut can be traced to N0v3l--B1n.

Visser frowned. I will admit they are not perfect, given the circumstances, but they should be accurate within ten or twenty kilometers. Its only a few hours until sundown. We can look again, but nothing should have gotten us far off course since last night. I can feel the currents, after all.

I trust what you say to be accurate which is why I have to say that the island is gone.

What do you mean? he asked.

It was not insignificant in size, Kseniya replied. And it is not anywhere within fifty kilometers of it. Thus, it is gone.

A great bolt of lightning struck between the ships. Though none among their number counted themselves as formation masters, there were some who were proficient in such techniques that had helped organize them so that the lightning bolts would be less likely to strike their masts. That was good, because otherwise they had to anticipate the strike and have someone sacrifice a large chunk of their energy to stop it. Lightning preferred to strike the highest target, more or less, but there were ways to manipulate it. As the storm grew worse, protecting the ships became more important.

Then the warning came. Kseniya was the first one to detect it, but even as the announcement was being distributed through the fleet others began to pick out the power of the giant creature rising from the depths. The kraken had returned. It was swiftly apparent it was the same one, as many of the limbs were mangled- but it seemed to have grown more in their place, along with its grudge.

One of the smaller ships in the fleet was the first target, a great tentacle wrapping around it. Having some experience with it, the crew and passengers worked together to destroy the offending limb before the ship was crushed. Even so, a few boards were snapped, and a mast was thrown off kilter.

What followed was a mad battle with the sea and the sky, fending off lightning as well a the great limbs of the kraken. Attacks were launched on the creature both underwater and at whatever rose into the air to destroy their ships. Smaller tendrils wrapped around individual cultivators to varying levels of effectiveness based on their cultivation.

Antons new bow found its place when limbs came for the Azalea. They were nearly uncountable so he obviously couldnt deal with them all alone, but he shot arrows that became like blades, cutting wide gouges in the tendrils, and sometimes severing them. The additional Spirit Bows floating around him were used for the smallest tendrils that were primed to attack individual people, as the larger limbs didnt care if they had a finger sized hole all the way through them. He could allow his arrows to detonate inside a target, but there was mixed success with that- and the possibility of collateral damage with so many others involved.

The Azalea still carried elder Adelina, whose ability to freeze the tentacles- even for a moment- allowed the forward flagship to mostly defend itself. In the rear aboard the Skylark Sarkas flames burned hot and bright- but did not burn anything she didnt wish to. But despite the fleets prior experience with the kraken, it also had experience with them. Considering the battle with the Whispering Watchers had resulted in not-insignificant numbers of fatalities among them, it was hard to say they were winning. And unlike the last time, it didnt seem the kraken intended to withdraw to save its life.

Just keep fighting! Kseniya shouted. We can do this!

Anton agreed but he wondered what Kseniya was doing. She wasnt the sort to bother with morale. Not usually, anyway. Then he sensed it. The vast majority of his focus was on the giant death monster below them, but some things were hard to miss. He wouldnt fail to notice lightning strikes around the Azalea, and he also wouldnt fail to notice an island approaching.

Of course, it wasnt just any island but a familiar one. Or rather, a familiar creature that apparently had never been an island in the first place. But the pieces clicked together in Antons head, and now he remembered why the turtle soup had tickled his brain. A turtle shell had a fairly regular pattern of humps, which didnt change among varieties. Thirteen, to be exact.

Anton really hoped it didnt eat people. They might have more than a handful of Life Transformation cultivators among them, but they couldnt handle an island sized turtle on top of the kraken.

But he didnt have to think about it for long, because turtles were fast. When they wanted to be, at least. A giant wave splashed into the fleet, pushing some of the ships dangerously close to each other and disturbing their careful arrangement. Yet it was worth it as the creature dove down and started chomping at the kraken.

The krakens tentacles pulled away from the humans and began to wrap around the turtle. There was a brief moment of hesitation from the fleet before they made the choice to focus on the assault. With the kraken mostly distracted, brave souls leapt into the water to try to attack the main body while those like Anton with attacks that were just as good from afar did their best to cover them from the stray smaller tendrils and the occasional other beasts who were still in a frenzy.

Nobody knew if they would have to fight the turtle or not, but at least for the moment they could take out a dangerous foe and everything else could be determined afterwards.




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