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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 620

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:36:29 AM


Chapter 620

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Chapter 620

Not knowing how long wars were supposed to take, Chidi could only say it felt like it was taking forever. Years kept passing and he was almost an Essence Collection cultivator now. He just needed another year at most and to figure out what essence fit him. After that, he should be strong enough to step onto the battlefield. He just didnt think he would be allowed to.

And though Chidi knew people might consider him young and stupid for choosing to go into danger, he wasnt that stupid. First, just hanging around the Gardens with a guardian constantly watching him and Aconite wasnt exactly great for his growth. Hed long overcome his inexperience in combat, and he wouldnt make rookie mistakes. But he felt his growth should be faster. All the expense taken to train him hardly seemed worth it otherwise.

But his first real battle had made him understand that he could die, so he was going to pick out somewhere reasonable. Which meant knowing about the war. Nobody was going to just to tell a young man like Chidi important information about the war, regardless of who his parents were. Or maybe specifically because of it, because he wasnt supposed to get involved. At best, he heard which planets they were holding, but that didnt help. He didnt want to sneak onto a ship heading for somewhere that was going to get attacked by a saint. Or honestly, anywhere with Integration cultivators running about frequently.

Chidi knew where the spies met in the capital. His parents met with them rather frequently to get information about the war. It was all contained in an area that Chidi was allowed to walk around in, which saved him the difficulty of the initial approach. He couldnt go in the front, obviously- there were guards there. The building was small enough that in theory their senses covered the whole thing. In practice, however, there were holes. Some people called them blind spots, which was some sort of reference to sight not seeing things sometimes.

Entering a window was too obvious. Plus, there could be people on the other side. Chidi wouldnt know without hearing them, and this particular building did a good job of insulating energy. He might open a window and step right into someone. He didnt want to have to deal with the consequences of that.

An air vent on the roof would probably be best. It would be protected by formations, most likely, but he would deal with that when he got there. First he had to scale the wall. He felt it with his energy, being very careful to not intrude into the building with it. The roughness told him the shape of it and how he should climb. An easy task for anyone who had completed Body Tempering and had hands. Which was half the reason Aconite was not with him.

He easily lifted himself up to the roof, feeling the vent he wanted to enter through. It would be a tight fit- he wasnt a little kid anymore- but he was flexible enough. As expected, he felt the altered flow of energy due to a formation. Chidi had studied formations for over a decade technically. His mother had started teaching him about formations the time normal kids would learn to read. He had to admit that he hadnt been particularly good at the topic, either because he was young or just not that interested, until the last year or two. Now, he took the occasional opportunities his mother was around to dive into those things.

Overall, his experience with formations put him somewhere around two centuries behind his mother. Give or take a couple decades. Not exactly the sort of thing that made him confident sneaking into a secure area, but the most important formations covered Xankeshan as a whole. Then there were some around the city, and this district. Dealing with the formations on one vent on a particular building, they were probably not put in place by his mother. Which was bad, because he would be less familiar with the style- but good, because familiarity didnt do him much good when he could only stare in awe.

His fingers roamed around the edge of the vent, not touching anything. He was just taking the passive sensory input. A little cold here, a little hot there. Intense energy, though that was most formations from Chidis perspective. They were all powered by upper energy, while Chidi himself still focused on training lower energy. Wrestling with the more powerful energy might have given him a boost, but he was still developing his foundation. He was constantly reminded that taking shortcuts would let him advance more quickly with consequences later.

But going into battle was not a shortcut. It was well known to be one of the best ways to accelerate training. He just had to also not die. Which meant getting some of this information.

Chidi couldnt think of a method to get through this formation without someone knowing. Unless, perhaps, he destroyed it in just the right way. If he disrupted the part that would pass along the alarm, nobody should notice. Though it would have to be repaired later. He didnt want to leave a weak point. If he caused a bit more damage, he would actually be safer now and it would be more obvious something was wrong later. That would mean he wouldnt have to figure out a way to tell someone about the damage. Yes, that was best.

He took out his sword, carefully cutting a pair of new runes before scratching through several others, ruining their potency. Then he sheathed it, slipping into the vent.

Chidi was aware that some people didnt like tight spaces, but he found it comforting to be fully aware of the limits of his surroundings. In an open room, things could be anywhere, lurking in front of his knees or his fragile nose. He hadnt actually bumped into much since hed developed proper extensions of his senses, but the threat was always there.

Scooting towards an opening, Chidi kept his energy restrained. There were slits for air to flow through, and Chidi was slightly concerned about disrupting the flow, but his presence would do that anyway. And he had to hear the conversation below.

... Rakiya Chikeres arm

He couldnt hear much, but that name had been what first sparked his attention. He was named after Chikere, more or less. There had also been some connection between her not recovering from an injury and his birth, though he hadnt found out what.

... on Yaitis? the second voice asked.This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

Unclear.

Thats why youre going to focus on training with me, Velvet said.

I kn- what? Chidi twisted around, confused.

Youve got really good basics, but I can tell youre self-taught, Velvet explained. And new. Pretty good for your age, but there are so many things you need to know. I do have one question though. How did you erase your presence like that?

What do you mean?

Well, I was looking at you but I didnt see you with my senses.

I just avoided where they were.

But they covered the whole hallway.

Chidi frowned, You think they cover the energy senses cover the whole area?

At this scale? Obviously.

Thats just not true, Chidi said. Here, look. He had to contort himself slightly to fit in the blind spot, but there he was.

Hmm. Hold still, would you? Velvet slightly shifted her senses, just touching Chidis ankle. And suddenly I can see all of you.

Is that how that works? Chidi asked. Because your senses are only really contacting my ankle.

How have I not noticed this before?

Chidi shrugged. I dont know. But people wont generally avoid senses by accident. Unless someone is just not paying attention to a room. Its like walking through a tangle of branches without touching any of them.

I knew that I was missing things at longer ranges, Velvet said slowly. I hadnt realized that something would apply like this close up. But you learn something new every day. Now I definitely have to train you. First step: not standing where people can see you.

I usually hear everyone, Chidi shook his head. How did you end up behind me?

Practice. And I was there the whole time. Oh right, you never answered why you were here.

I just wanted to know about how the war was going Chidi lied.

Look, kid. I dont want to be the one to teach you how to lie proficiently. But you gotta be more convincing than that. Or never get into a position where people ask you questions. Which means never getting caught. Velvet stepped closer. Or you can use the best technique. Dont hide at all and dont look important enough to pay attention to. Youd be surprised how often that works. And thats probably a good one for you since youre really obvious when trying to avoid being looked at.




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