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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 639

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:35:44 AM


Chapter 639

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Chapter 639

At the end of the training session, Chidi found himself with at least a hundred cuts, sweat and blood dripping down his body. And he hadnt been introduced to a single form or told how to do anything at all. And yet he felt better, somehow. It was hard to describe.

It was the difference from how his parents taught him, where they held back to give him an appropriate level of challenge. The grandmaster did not hold back- only limited herself to a certain level of power. And in how she struck him. Is this okay? Chidi said, pointing to a hole in his chest. This doesnt feel okay. Im pretty sure I could see through it, if I could see.

Nothing vital was damaged, Chikere said. You will learn to deal with such trivial things.

At first he thought she meant he would get used to it, but she did actually mean dealing with it as they directly moved on to post-combat recovery. That involved a lot of stitches, including internal ones. Chidi found that using a needle kind of felt like stabbing a little rapier through things.

Once his body was no longer oozing so much, he focused on using his energy to promote healing. Chikere did not need to teach him anything there, which was good because she didnt. His previous training had been sufficient for that. And though he hadnt yet had many life-threatening injuries, the same process applied. Just with more urgency.

Though Chidi was unsure if he was stronger, he at least now felt like he could manage the training. In fact, he felt strange to have even wanted to reject the opportunity. ... Why were you going to stop training me? Because I wasnt learning fast enough? Chidi wasnt sure he wanted to know the answer, but he asked it regardless.Ñ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.

Because you wouldnt have learned.

...Sorry.

For what?

Not understanding.

A few moments of silence. If I were a good teacher, I could have taught you anyway, Chikere said. Your parents raised you to how you are now, did they not? But they are not, for all their positive traits, sword cultivators. I am uncertain about your father, but he focuses on the shield. Though perhaps for the sake of protecting others, rather than a devotion to the concept. Your mother, however, is much like myself but with formations. To her, they are not a tool. They are everything.

I wish I was better with formations, Chidi sighed.

Then get better.

I cant, Chidi said. Not really. Im just as good as I always am, but with more learning. Does that make sense? He shook his head. Obviously not. But I dont know how to say it.

You find yourself lacking in aptitude? Chidi nodded. I understand. I have a question for you. How do you sense swords?

I already talked about this. I feel the metal, the sharpness, and hear them move through the air.

That is how you used to sense swords, she agreed. But how do you do it now?

Chidi frowned. I just have a connection?

It almost made Chidi want to go easy on her, but that was exactly the thing he couldnt do. So instead he knocked the blade out of her hand, then poked the tip of his blade into her throat. Just enough to nick the skin. The grandmaster was fine with more, but he simply didnt have the level of control to be comfortable with that. They didnt want anyone to die not to the enemy, but to themselves.

Ida walked over to her sword, picking it out of the dirt. Chidi wondered what she felt. Anger, frustration, disappointment? He wasnt sure. He might feel all of those, if he lost to a five year old. A fair enough comparison, for someone a quarter of his age as he was to her. Vaguely.

But the very fact that Ida had nothing special to make her stand out among cultivator was exactly what Chidi found was the best part of her. Because she was trying to be something regardless of what she currently was. Shed come to him to ask for training in scouting techniques, even if he was just a sightless Spirit Building cultivator at the time. And she did the crazy thing of trying to learn from Grandmaster Chikere.

Alright, alright, Chikeres voice called them to attention. Were done with one-on-one. Time for group combat.

Two-on-two? asked Martin, the last of those to actually manage his attunement. He was also not particularly young, which was unfortunate for him because if he had been able to go down the same path decades earlier, his life would have likely been completely different.

Oh, thats a good idea at some point actually, Chikere admitted. But not right now. No, were moving to four-on-one.

Four-on-one was not fair. Obviously Chikere meant Chidi, Tiras, Ida, and Martin against her. And that was totally unfair. They would need at least a hundred for it to feel a little bit even.

And of course, they were right. With four of them they got in each others way almost as much as they helped, even when they eventually spread out to come at her from all sides.

But what was even more unfair was when it was Chidis turn next. Suddenly, he had to face Tiras, Ida, Martin, and Chikere herself all at once. It didnt seem like it should be that much worse switching from a hundred to a hundred and three swords he had to deal with, and perhaps it wasnt, but he couldnt really do anything.

Not consciously, at least. His sword flashed, deflecting blows as his body moved to avoid as many attacks as he could. He was aware of lethal blow after lethal blow, but the battle never stopped. Even when he was actually impaled. Chidi was just glad that the grandmasters sword redirected Martins sword to go slightly above his heart. There would still be a lot of damage to muscle and the like, but that was how things were.

They cycled through everyone, and Chidi was amazed that none of them died. He was also amazed that none of them quit, because while Chidi knew that Ida had some determination to make something of herself he had no basis for how to judge Martin, who had been just another individual who seemed to have signed up for the war because he felt obligated or desperate.

Alright, well, Im off. Chikere declared at the end of one of their sessions. See you guys in a week or two.

But uh were planning to relocate, Chidi reminded her. Try to find our way closer to friendly territory. Or at least somewhere not looking for us specifically.

Dont worry. Ill find you.

How? Chidi asked. Then he realized that was a stupid question. I mean how far away can you sense swords?

His question was not answered directly. Back on Ceretos, I was quite friendly with the Million Sword Vault. Of course, they never had that many blades before I ascended. But if I was motivated to collect a bunch of garbage on Yaitis, I think I could probably call myself the same thing.

Chidi wasnt sure how many people were fighting on Yaitis itself, or how many used swords but he was quite confident that there werent that many within anything he would call a reasonable distance for mixed Spirit Building and Essence Collection cultivators to travel within a week. It was at least the continent, though they would be lucky to get out of the province safely anyway.

He had a long way to go. But this time, he didnt mind seeing that distance quite so much.




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