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G. Tolley
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Chapter 169 – Life 68, Age 36, Martial Grandmaster Peak

After entering the Path of Soul, I didn’t feel even a twinge from the soul pressure that I was supposed to be under. With the defenses provided by my soul cultivation technique, this level of pressure was entirely meaningless. 

LiTing, on the other hand, wasn’t doing quite so well. Even though she could withstand the pressure of this first section well enough, I knew her current level of soul cultivation wouldn’t be sufficient to complete the entire path.

I put that to the side for the moment. We weren’t ready to worry about the path yet. First, we needed time to ascend to Martial Lord. We could worry about soul cultivation after that was done.

We left the road and headed deep into the forest that blanketed this section of the mountain. With so much foliage, it would be incredibly easy for us to hide out on the path for as long as we needed.

After finding a secluded spot hidden deep in the forest’s undergrowth, we sat down to rest.

I had noticed a shift in LiTing’s demeanor, and now that we were safe, I could ask her about it.

“How are you holding up?”

She clenched her jaw slightly at the question. She wasn’t quite angry, but she was definitely irritated. “Well enough.”

She clenched a fist and looked me dead in the eye. “Fang, why am I old?”

I looked at her blankly.

Her nostrils flared.

“You told me you would provide me with a disguise. You said it would be a beautiful young woman. Why. am. I. old?”

I stared for a second before finally answering.

“That… It was difficult… I tried to think of someone to disguise you as, but I couldn’t come up of any good options. So, when I finally thought of a name, I forgot she was a mortal and would have aged. In the end, I think it might’ve been the right choice. This way, you're hidden even better.”

LiTing clenched her fist even tighter and then swung it futilely in the air. She didn’t want to look old, especially not in front of me. I knew she was frustrated, but I didn’t know what I should do about it. 

Our relationship had become too complicated over the past couple of years. I had noticed that LiTing had started showing signs of interest in me, but I wasn’t in a position where I could respond to them. Not only was she a thousand years younger than me, I also understood the dangers of developing any type of feelings for people that would be reset.

Our biggest problem was that we didn’t have a defined relationship. To LiTing, we were a young man and woman who had known each other for 20 years and had spent the last two in close contact. What was our relationship? I wasn’t sure and neither was she. This anger about the disguise I had chosen for her was just an offshoot of that confusion.

She didn’t say anything else. She just whipped a cultivation mat out of her storage bag and plopped down on it.

I closed my eyes and wished I had something better to say.

The whole disguise thing had been a bit of a mess. I hadn’t been willing to give LiTing any details. I just said that I would be able to activate a disguise at an appropriate time. For anyone else, I wouldn’t have even considered doing something like this, but LiTing was different. She understood the importance of guarding secrets deep within her bones. She wouldn’t ask any uncomfortable questions or probe for more information than I was willing to share.

We had to set this drama to the side. 

We both started cultivating to break through to Martial Lord as soon as possible.

I had copied several Rank 4 cultivation techniques from the sect’s libraries in the past, so I no longer had to rely on the one I had gotten from my time as the Water Groom. None of these techniques were graded by the sect, and none of them stuck out as particularly powerful, so I had to assume they were also all Yellow-Rank techniques. They were also all elementally neutral, so I only had to worry about choosing one with acceptable mental effects.

After reviewing my options, I chose a technique focused on productivity. With everything I had learned, I would be able to close my acupoints so that the technique wouldn’t have an overly powerful effect on me in my day-to-day life. However, when I was working, I could activate it to keep myself on track.

LiTing went with a technique focused on learning. This choice was a result of her feelings of inadequacy. She felt a desperate need to learn fast enough to keep up with me. I knew this wasn’t healthy, but all I knew to do to help was to try and teach her what I knew.

It took LiTing several weeks to successfully advance. After she did, I spent time explaining will-locks and getting her comfortable using them. I had never learned to fight as a Lord, so I had no idea how to use them in combat, but I could at least introduce her to the basics.

Once I felt we were ready, we exited seclusion and headed down the path to Profound City.

While I didn’t have any difficulty at all with the meager soul pressure the path was subjecting us to, LiTing was a different story. In the first section, while she was uncomfortable, she was able to withstand the pressure without complaint. However, the deeper we went into the Path of Soul, the more problems she had.

After reaching the fourth section, we had to stop. Before going any further, we needed to strengthen LiTing’s soul. If we risked entering the fifth section without doing so, there was a chance she could be seriously injured.

Practicing soul cultivation while on the path wasn’t without risk, but it was far safer than doing so in Yellow City. On the path, the highest cultivation level we would be up against was Peak Lord. While they would be difficult to deal with, especially since we didn’t know how to fight as Rulers, they would be weakened from not having used karmic energy during their breakthroughs. 

When the effect of the path’s soul pressure was factored in, I felt I would have a distinct advantage against anyone we might come up against. I just had to hope that my opponent didn’t bring any friends with them.

Still, we needed to be careful, and there was only one way I knew of to ensure no Lord got the drop on us.

In the fourth section of the path, we headed deep into the forest until we found a large clearing near the area’s invisible barrier. Using a variety of earth qi techniques, I compacted the soil at the far edge of the clearing until it turned into a hard, ochre-colored stone. I then quickly carved the stone into a herringbone pattern and roughed up its surface to prevent us from slipping.

This kind of qi-fabricated stone wasn’t too durable, but it would serve well enough for what we needed.

I then proceeded to pull earth from the ground to form two spacious stone cabins. After decorating them with a few items of furniture from my storage bag, the cabins felt habitable, though not exactly homey. The biggest mark against them was their lack of doors. My earth control wasn’t quite up to that task yet, so I simply hung curtains to cover their entrances.

LiTing watched me work with a raised eyebrow but didn’t say anything to stop me. Once her cabin was complete, she went inside to work on cultivating her soul.

Outside, I continued working on our little homestead. I built a high palisade around the buildings with an opening facing toward the path. This wasn’t a defensive wall. Instead, it was there to mark the edge of my defensive formations. If anyone tried to cross that boundary, they would be in for a world of hurt.

While I might not be as good at Rank 4 formations as I was at Rank 4 alchemy, I had gotten a lot of experience with them in my last life. I used everything I knew to make our shelter as impenetrable as possible. With the formations combined with the path’s soul pressure, I felt safe from anyone who might try and approach us.

With our small haven secure, it was time to focus on improving LiTing’s soul.

I set up a small, covered pavilion in the courtyard between our houses. After carefully arranging a table and chairs, I made some tea. Once everything was ready, I called for LiTing to join me.

When she saw everything I had done to the place, she couldn’t help but laugh.

“Why did you go to so much effort? How long are you expecting us to stay here?”

“I don’t know, but the environment where you cultivate will affect you as you try to grow and improve your soul. If you do so in a wilderness with no shelter, that becomes part of your identity, right? If we are going to be working on soul cultivation, we need a proper place to do so.”

She frowned and then nodded. “That makes sense.”

I considered giving LiTing a copy of my soul cultivation technique, but that seemed too dangerous. It was far more powerful than any of the techniques available in the Academy, and if others found out about it, it could put both of us in danger.

In any case, LiTing’s cultivation technique wasn’t a problem. Her technique could expand her soul rapidly, but absorbing enough information to fill that new space was time-consuming. If she just sat and cultivated, her technique could quickly grow and strengthen her soul, but doing so would be a mistake. Instead, she needed to fill that space with new understandings as she grew it.

To help her overcome this difficulty, I became her teacher. I hadn’t been studying soul cultivation any longer than she had, but I had a lot more time to devote to studying the different philosophies and had read far more books on the topic than her. I also had an extensive library of texts that I could instantly access to address any questions either of us might have.

As we sat in the pavilion and drank tea, we talked about the different philosophies and asked each other questions about them. After that, we retired to our cabins and thought about our discussions in private as we cycled our soul cultivation techniques. During this time, I also accessed my vast library to gain a deeper understanding of the topics we had covered.

For the next several days, this pattern repeated itself, and I could feel my soul rapidly strengthening even further. Talking with LiTing and sharing my insights with her was improving my soul at an astonishing rate.

---------------------------------------------------

After our discussion one day, I left LiTing alone in her cabin and walked out into the forest to think about my place in this world.

LiTing wanted to walk the path of a Daoist who separated herself from the world around her, but that wasn’t the path I had chosen. I had chosen to embrace the philosophies of Universalism and Mohism. I had wanted to work toward an ideal of ‘universal love’ and indiscriminate help.

So far, while I had read books on these topics, I had never put any of their lofty ideals into practice. I had only focused on my own advancement and, to a lesser extent, the advancement of my small network of friends.

As I walked through the forest alone, I felt lost. What did I want? What was I trying to achieve?

If all I was going to do was focus on boosting my own power, I should shed all pretenses and fully embrace my role as a Daoist. That felt wrong to me… It wasn’t what I wanted, but what should I do?

In my wanderings, I found that I had stumbled upon a clearing where three young men had secluded themselves to work on cultivating their souls. They, like LiTing, had been pushed to their limits by the soul pressure in this section of the path, and they needed to improve before they would be able to go any farther.

When I saw them, my first instinct was to duck away before they noticed me. Even if these three weren’t a threat, they might alert someone who was.

I calmed myself with a reminder that I was in disguise and no one would recognize me. Even if I weren’t and these three wanted to do me harm for some reason, they would pose zero risk to me in their current state.

I examined them in energy vision and couldn’t help but shake my head. They needed to improve their souls, but they were going about it the wrong way. They were simply cycling a basic soul cultivation technique. I couldn’t see inside their souls to know what was going on with them, but I knew that if they continued on like this, they would only end up crippled.

I wanted to walk away and refrain from making any new contacts, but something pushed me forward. These young men needed my help, if I was supposed to love everyone equally, I couldn’t just abandon them to their fates.

Mustering my courage, I took a deep breath and stepped into the clearing. When I did, three sets of eyes shot toward me, and all three men moved to grab a weapon.

I raised both hands in a sign of peace to calm them down. With them eyeing me suspiciously, I took a seat in the grass across from them.

One of the men was silently chosen as the group’s spokesman.

“Who are you? What do you want?”

I considered my answer. 

“A teacher. I only want to teach you, and by teaching you, learn from you.”

The men growled and began to move for their weapons once more, so I reached into my storage bag, brought out a kettle, and filled it with water. I then placed it onto a formation stone to heat it up. 

Once it was near boiling, I took out a tray containing a teapot and four small cups. I placed a few leaves of tea into the pot and then poured in the hot water to let it steep.

As I worked, the three men only watched me warily. While they wanted to defend themselves, they could see from my fluid movements that I did not feel the same pressure from the path that they were under.

Once I judged that the tea was ready, I poured it into the four cups before me and took one as my own. I didn’t offer the other cups to the men, I let my actions do that for me.

I sipped my tea, but the others didn’t move to pick up the other cups.

I drew in a deep breath, smiled, and looked at my companions.

“What path of cultivation do you follow?”

The three men were confused by my actions, but their spokesman was willing to speak.

“I’m a fire cultivator.”

I shook my head slightly. “What path of soul cultivation do you follow?”

The man on the right narrowed his eyes.

“We cannot share our cultivation technique.”

Again, I shook my head. “Not your technique. What is your path?”

They seemed confused by this question.

This made me sigh. On this continent, those who had not taken the elite courses at the Yellow Orchid Academy didn’t learn anything about soul cultivation. The Path of Soul was a deadend for all of these unfortunates who had no understanding of how they were supposed to go about strengthening their soul properly.

Quickly sorting through the scrolls in my storage bag, I took out foundational texts for each of the four paths of soul cultivation. I had transcribed these to help LiTing in her studies, but she was already beyond the level of these basic texts.

These were, of course, texts from this world. I hadn’t even shared the books the System had given me with my friends. I wasn’t about to share them with complete strangers.

I placed the four scrolls on the ground in front of the three men.

“Your souls are strong, but they are undisciplined. Continuing down your current path will only lead to ruin. Instead, as you improve your soul, consider the information in these texts. It can help guide you.”

Given the situation, I knew these men couldn’t trust me. Leaving the scrolls and tea set behind, I stood and disappeared into the forest.

This interaction hadn’t accomplished anything except potentially betraying our presence in the forest, but something about it felt right. It felt like I had finally done something to make the world a slightly better place.

I immediately felt an urge to push back against this feeling. I knew that it was coming from my soul cultivation. However, after ensuring the shell of my cultivation technique remained solid, I chose to let the feeling of contentment from helping those three wash over me.

I was supposed to be a Mohist, and I needed to start acting like it. That could change in the future, but I couldn’t live in the future. I needed to live in the moment.

Comments

Haaa, something's fishy with this kind of cultivation. Really sus. Why should you expand and fill your soul based on single philosophy??? And not to forget those philosophies are just some people's opinions, maybe refined with time or whatever but still someone's opinions and flawed about some life situation. Fang got instinctive pushback from that action, why isn't he listening?? And why should you grow your soul based on some writings and opinions when you csn grow it by your experiences. Yeah you can use these philosophies as aid but it should be your reflections on your life. And he can't get out of it. Yeah he has wall for core, but that core soon will be overpowered and he'll have no way out. When he f*ked up with techniques, he gout out of it with reset and his soul's feedback. When he f*ks up here how will he get out??? And there's no doubt he'll f*k up. If he doesn't rectify the situation soon it will be guaranteed. And I don't want to read about mc who is nothing but philosophy propaganda.

Irakli Jishkariani

The latter part might be true, but for the first one: I think you misunderstood me. I wasn't saying to not do anything early on and do more later, at least not in relative terms. I was proposing he spends a constant percentage of his time every life. It would over multiple lifes be better to keep this percentage relatively low. But since it would be the same relative amount it should still work to develop his soul to care about it, it just wouldn't lead to the desire to help being overwhelming due to the small percentage. Exactly as you'd want it. Although obviously the last part you mentioned might still matter more, since without being motivated and happy self improvement will also slow down tremendously

Lion3125

Focusing on himself might lead eventually to a better result. But if he does that his soul will develop so that be doesn’t care about doing that anyway. Also he theorised (probably a subtle author infodump) that universalism contributes to the highest levels of cultivation, so practising this will help him more when he eventually gets to that level. And he wanted to live more since that blue wind pavilion life and this is exactly that.

Marbas

Thanks for the chapter!

Gopard

Actually, it's nice seeing him spend time following his philosophy. BUT: The time for this should never be taken out of the "self improvement time budget" only the non self improvement time (eg spending time with friends). Otherwise it won't actually be according to his philosophy. And it's easy to understand why: Either after every death the universe resets and no one continues existing or it still continues on as normal. If it's the first: Well one might say only the last life matters. But it's not know when something might be the last life (or he moves the reset point), so every life should still get the same treatment as if every life's universe continued on afterwards. That being said: His philosophy should work if looking at his life(s) in total, not just his life in one universe/loop at a time. As in: helping one person in one life and a million in another would be superior to helping a thousand in both. However, considering the potential to help depends on the time available and the ability of the person helping it is clear that a higher percentage of time used for self improvement will always result in higher potential for helping others over multiple lifes. Or in math terms (if s is self improvement time factor and l is number of lifes that passed (with constant s) The potential help is proportional to (1-s)*s^(2l) Unless I made a mistake in my math, which I admit is possible...

Lion3125

The thing he needs is a kind of balance between the different philosophies. I have mention this earlier, but generally each philosophy tend to be flawed in some way, which can become quite problematic if taken to the extreme, just like all those other mental cultivation side effects that he has been hit by, which might be okay in small doses, but once you get too much of them becomes problematic. In this case what you need is to balance it with a smaller amount of the other a parts, to allow you to account for those values. Also, you really should not make yourself be about philosophies only, but also something else, otherwise his personallity would be burried under the ethical duties of the philosophies he studied.

Ninetails

The earthly dao is salivating

Kai

Thanks for the chapter! It’s nice to see Fang properly practising his philosophy.

DeadSlime


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