
The world spun around in circles as Yuan stared at the wooden ceiling with a dimming gaze. A loud droning noise rang in his ears as someone shouted the end of the spar.
“Are you done already, Junior Brother? We still have many pointers to share,” the boy said, smirking. He could barely make out his face, as colors splashed around in his vision, but from the sound of him, he could not have been older than fourteen. “Peh, that was pathetic. Barely managed to take five blows. Let us leave brother, this scum is not worth our time.” He heard murmurs all around him, words full of disgust and occasionally some of pity were thrown his way. The other boy walked out of the arena, but he remained where he lay staring at the roof above him. “Someone take Yuan to the Old Man, he seems to have hit his head hard.” A man spoke, as a few people walked over. Two pairs of arms lifted him up, carrying him through his daze. He could barely register their voices as he started to gather his wits. Two questions burned in his mind. Where the fuck was he? And who’s this Yuan? The smell of herbs and incense touched his nose, and he felt something warm prickle his skin. With a painful groan he opened his blurry eyes, taking a look at where he found himself. “Keep lying down Yuan, your wounds haven’t healed yet. The pill is working but you need to rest.” An old man stood beside him, wearing a plain white robe. His hair was white, long bushy eyebrows set on a face with more wrinkles than skin and a long beard seen in all those Kung-Fu movies. A boiling iron cauldron sat at the other end of the chamber, green smoke rising from it as it twirled in the air, floating around the old man’s hand. “I’ll be making a Qi reinforcement pill, it will heal the damage to your dantian soon. You have nothing to worry about, you won’t be crippled,” the old man said, patting his shoulder gently with a kind smile. He stared as the old man walked back towards his cauldron and let his head fall back onto the coarse and hard bed underneath him. Where was he? The last he remembered was falling asleep as he was preparing for his Physics test paper and the next instant he was being slammed around by some kids throwing magic bullshit at him. He didn’t have to wait long, as the answers started to come to him on their own. Yuan, a moderately talented kid from the Seven Rivers village who had found out he’d been blessed with Qi. Like every other kid from a village, he decided to strike out his luck in the city, to try and become a cultivator. The rest went as typical Chinese cultivation stories go. But Yuan was no main character. He barely got into the sect on his talents and struggled to keep up with his peers as they moved further through the ranks. Years went by and he was now twenty, and still stuck at the third realm. He got the short end of the stick when he caught the eyes of the insane twin young masters recently, being dumb enough to accept their proposal to have them give him “pointers”. Looking through his memories, it was obvious to him that the twins just loved to beat and bully those weaker than them, and used the spar as an opportunity to beat other disciples up. Yuan happened to be just exceptionally unlucky, dying from a hit to the head. And now he was Yuan. Fuck him. He tried to move but the pain shooting through his abdomen told him that any movement would make him regret all his choices so far. Stuck on the bed, he decided to go through the guy’s memories. There was little else to do. There was no family that he could think of for Yuan. For all of his childhood he seemed to have been raised by a kind farmer who’d taken him in. He hadn’t left the sect in years. Outer disciples seem to be barely above servants in ranking here, and the only ranks Yuan had been rising in was that of age. The old man here seemed to be the only one who’d ever cared for him, with his frequent beatings and injuries his visits to this place had been far more common than should be normal. He felt a bit bad about the old man, as he remembered him telling Yuan of how he’d lost his grandchild to a particularly nasty disease. It was clear that he’d seen his grandson in him, and now the kid was dead too. He had some measures of pity for Yuan as well. He had been an arrogant guy, believing himself destined for greatness and the shattering of his dreams had been harsh. He had never said it out loud, or even muttered a word of thanks to the old man, but he had been the only support the boy had had in his life in the sect. It was a sad story. A death so pointless. Another nameless guy gone in a merciless world. But while he felt sad, he had no intentions of sticking around here. He had read enough cultivation novels to know how these went. Any young master could come in with a ‘You dare??!’ and he’d meet the same fate that Yuan had.Latest Chapter
Chapter 15
A quick glance had him looking back at her, with a very awkward smile that he sent her way, that made the answer obvious to her. This man seemed to show almost next to no interest in her. Yan Yun wasn’t arrogant enough to believe herself the most beautiful person around, but both her bloodline and her high cultivation meant her youth were captured at their peak. She knew that she was not the most beautiful one around, yet she was still quite beautiful.It wasn’t something she took pride in, and if Yan Yun could trade her beauty for a quiet life, she’d do it in a heartbeat. Her beauty had made her the target of many young men’s courting attempts and not all of them had been civil with their attempts. It had forced her to be better than her peers at all times, to remain a step ahead, as no man wished for their wives to be stronger or smarter than them.It had forced her into cultivating against her wishes, and live through the heavy expectations of her grandfather, as he imposed lessons
Chapter 14
Qi swirled in Yan Yun’s dantian, her lightning arts crackling like a whip of power among her fists as her face turned red from anger. A shudder went through her spine as she relived the sensation of the rat crawling up her leg to grab a pill from her pouch and a murderous rage began to boil in her.She churned her Qi, staring at the little rat and the confused boy. Both standing frozen in front of her.“Is it yours?” Yan Yun asked, her voice clipped. There were very few things that she hated, snakes, insects or such bothered her little. Pests could not hurt a cultivator after, but rats were the one thing that she despised. It had stemmed from being bitten once as a young child, and the encounter had given her an unreasonable fear of rats that she hadn’t managed to overcome yet.The boy stood with wide eyes, gulping once before he nodded. Yan Yun took a breath, modulating her Qi as she cut off her Thunder Tempest Arts.The boy hurriedly bowed his head, as the rat chittered, running awa
Chapter 13
Labby squeaked in my pouch, and I nudged his nose, trying to get him back in as I made my way.For some reason, Labby had been refusing to leave my side for a few days. He’d climb on my body or my shoulder, or even sit on my head sometimes as I went through my notes. I hadn’t been able to tell why he was doing so, so far. Nothing other than luring him with a pill or spirit herb would get him to leave me alone.I ducked my head, keeping my eyes on the ground as a cultivator walked by. I wasn’t particularly afraid of the disciples in the outer sect, but I still preferred not to stand out or be remembered by anyone if I could help it. The fewer people knew me, the easier it would be to leave the sect when I had enough money.I smiled at the thought, patting my other pouch containing the spirit pills I’d agreed to give to Su Lin, in exchange for spirit herbs and a 3/4th share of what he got from the pills. The reason why I was even doing so, despite having Labby, was threefolds.Firstly I
Chapter 12
Yuan's POV Wrinkles upon wrinkles merged into one, as the Old Man stared at the green Elixir in my hand. He hummed to himself thoughtfully, his eyes narrowing down to two dark slits hidden under his wrinkly face.I kept my expression straight, kneeling nearby as I held out the Elixir to him. The fact that I wasn’t smiling with a smug expression impressed me a lot, as my cheeks hurt from having smiled all the while I’d tested the new Elixir. My tests had shown that it was around 4% more potent than the normal version, and 19% faster.That may not seem like much if not for the fact that I’d only barely just started learning alchemy. Results like this may have been a fluke for now, but it was extremely promising nonetheless for the potential of much more development.Even back home, chemistry began as alchemy and the desire to create gold. Same with the immortality chase and herbal science in Asia. Both of these fields were fuelled by the greed of the rich and powerful. Yet, both of the
Chapter 11
Yuan's POV Qi stirred within the cauldron, its contents bubbling and frothing more like a witch’s poison, than any life saving elixir. I stirred the liquid lightly, as I kept adding my own Qi to the mixture.The smoke from the potion stung my eyes as it started to gush forth, the herbs letting their essence out as they began to mix into the solution and turn homogenous. I continued my stirring, keeping my speed even.This was my sixth recipe to make a Qi Refilling elixir, as I'd shifted my focus from making pills to an elixir. I’d found that the saturation point of water for Qi was much higher than that of spirit herbs. Which was a bit strange since herbs should naturally contain a lot of water in their cells, but leaving that aside for a moment. In just a cup worth of water, I could drain all of my Qi and the water would hold it, so long as I didn’t boil it away.Unlike water, steam sucked at holding my Qi whatsoever. I didn’t have any ice to test with, but I suspected the same was
Chapter 10
Yuan's POV The sizzling of food filled my ears, as I stirred the large pot of vegetables around, occasionally picking up a couple of logs to throw into the campfire I’d made.“Got anything Labby?” I asked the little rat, and got a squeak as my reply. Labby ran closer, a little plant filled with Qi in its mouth.“Good boy!” I praised Labby, petting him once before I let him back out again. I stored the herb into my pouch, as I put my attention back to my lunch.I’d come out into the little forest area near the backside of the sect. The Cloudy Peak sect, quite aptly with its name, was situated on two cloudy hills. The smaller hill being the outer sect where I was, and the larger one being the inner sect compound.The amount of land combined under the sect’s control was massive, spanning around both hills as it spread into a forest. All of which was within the Sect’s premises. The city outside was a five minute walk away.I’d decided to spend my ‘Cultivation’ time, to do something far m
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