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Molting the Mortal Coil - Chapter 635

Published at 29th of March 2024 06:11:18 AM


Chapter 635: HalfDisciple

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Chapter 635: Half-Disciple

After a wedding fit for royalty, and a few years as newlyweds, Sage finally approached Pang Xie, the crab, and Pang Jiangbei, the Cauldron Plant. He brought out a set of techniques that hed only ever shared small parts of with anyone else. The Instructions of Divine Paradise. An alchemical manual that Sage found hidden within the Soul Taming Abode, a place he discovered very early in his career, but it was also when he had first been transformed into a non-human. That was the end of a few decades of peace within the Holy Flame Sect and hed always been moving from one problem to the next since then.

Along with the Instructions of Divine Paradise, came the Divine Breath technique, and also many other techniques related to Alchemy and even a few for self-defense. These were all brought out from the Timeless Masters Library and put into a Memory Sphere for the couple to study. The supporting knowledge about herbs and basic recipes and practices of alchemy had already been distributed carefully through the Inner World. They used it to form their own alchemical traditions and techniques.

The same had been done with most of the other basic profession knowledge and cultivation techniques from the Timeless Masters library. He didnt want to cripple the capabilities of cultivators here, and he was also curious what sorts of new techniques they would invent with thousands of years of advancement. By giving them all the basics, it shortens much of the time for development. It was also slightly detrimental in that it already set directions for the people to follow, but the time savings was worth it. All he had to do was check up on the many Sects of the world every few thousand years to see what they came up with.

I did not invent these techniques, and I have not spent enough time to master them either. I just have too many things to do. I have to keep making myself stronger to compete with the constant dangers I face.

The handsome man and beautiful woman he faced merely nodded their heads while he continued, This life you have now was all in return for this. Study these and become great alchemists. Miss Jiangbeis true body is the ultimate cauldron that all alchemists wish for, and as her husband you would be the perfect alchemist to team up with her.

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Of the six neutral techniques, one of them, the Supreme Ultimate Arts was reminiscent of Tai Chi, focused upon controlling ones own emotions and said to be able to create the ultimate defense. The downside being that it was not just terrible at attacking, but downright crippled at it. The only real way to harm things was to return their own attacks back to them. Along with the Supreme Ultimate Arts, there were five other neutral techniques and they were related to professions. One of them, the Inferno Scale Arrangement, a very impressive sounding name, was related to alchemists.

The name actually alluded to measuring heat, and created a type of Qi that was extremely sensitive to changes in temperature. The main hurdle in the pursuit of alchemy was maintaining exacting temperatures. Most of the materials had very specific ranges of temperature where they would release their medicinal essence, but if they got too hot, they could be destroyed. When different ingredients were added together, they would create different reactions and the temperature would fluctuate wildly. Alchemists used their Qi and Spirit Power along with various techniques to sense and manipulate the conditions in their cauldrons. Since Sage would protect these two, they didnt need to worry about choosing a Qi Cultivation to protect themselves.

They also had the Prosperity Company behind them, so they could be supplied with Fire Stones or have a workshop using Earth Flames built. They didnt need to choose a cultivation art to supply themselves with a powerful flame. Fire based cultivation arts were very common among Blacksmiths, who required constant high temperatures to forge magical devices. Alchemy was more dependent on temperature fluctuation, so it wasnt as necessary but still very common among alchemists without big backers. They wouldnt have a Sect to provide a proper workshop and constantly buying Fire Stones as well as training materials was very expensive.

Sage was reminded of the Inferno Scale Arrangement when the Soul Clone was choosing its own Qi Cultivation technique. After forming its own Core, the Soul Clone needed a cultivation technique because it couldnt use the Life Nebula technique without the Seed of Life. Sage thought of using his previous Connecting Heaven and Earth, but then he put that thought aside. The Soul Clone could train a technique that was good at combat, but that would mean he was planning to bring the Soul Clone out for fighting. While it would theoretically double his combat power to have a clone, Sage would rather retain the benefits his clone gave him now.

Instead of having two bodies to fight with, he would rather have access to the faster time scale. A second in the real world was nearly twelve minutes in the Inner World. So, even if the Soul Clone was dealing with its own matters, it could ponder over every decision and situation his true body faced. Since they shared the same mind, Sage could essentially experience the world in slow motion and full speed at the same time. In the Inner World, he was the decision maker and with the power of his true body the Soul Clone would never truly be in danger.

Ideally, Sage wished there was a cultivation technique to make himself even smarter or faster, but he didnt have access to anything like that, so he chose the next best option and had the Soul Clone train in one of the other profession related Qi Cultivations: Countless Ego Concoction.




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