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G. Tolley
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Chapter 76 – Life 61, Age 24, Martial Grandmaster Peak

Hundred Flower City, the capital of the Eight Flower Kingdom, was one of the most meticulously designed cities I had visited.

The center of the city was a lone mountain that towered above the surrounding countryside. An octagonal inner wall encircled the mountain, protecting and separating the Kingdom’s rulers. The palace complex was built on the peak of the mountain, and various administrative, military, and residential areas covered the slopes.

Outside the inner wall, the city was separated into eight districts, each with distinct roles and responsibilities. All manual labor was to be conducted in the northern district, including smithing, alchemy, tailoring, or any other trade of cultivators or mortals. The western district was where any creative endeavors, such as painting or poetry, were to occur. The residential areas were in the eastern district, except for newlywed housing which was in the southwest.

An octagonal outer wall surrounded the city, and dividing walls stretched from the vertices of the inner wall to their matching vertex on the outer wall, separating the districts. A wide river entered the city from the north, passed through the northern district, wrapped around the mountain, and flowed out through an opening in the western wall.

Our carriage entered the city through the northwestern gate.

Inside, the city was a mix of modern and traditional architecture. Some buildings were large traditional courtyards with colonnades and peaked roofs, while others were high-rises with glass curtain walls.

We were taken to one of the larger courtyard-style buildings. It maintained some of the colorations of a Blue Wind Pavilion location, having the standard blue roof tiles and red walls, but it shared the silver and gray ornamentation that decorated other buildings in the district.

The city was well-designed, but streamers of black and dark blue hung from every building. Black fabric had been draped between light posts, and it gave me the impression that the city was in the middle of a wake after someone’s death. However, the local traditions would have called for white decorations in such an instance. Instead of the somber impression the decorations gave me, the people on the street were happy and excited. People were bustling everywhere, and small carts had been set up selling snacks and souvenirs.

I turned to Mei. “What’s going on?”

“I don’t know,” she said, looking just as confused as I was.

We weren’t familiar with the city, so she approached our driver.

“Is this the Pavilion?” Mei asked. “Isn’t it a bit small?”

The driver laughed. “This is the Blue Wind Travel Bureau. If you want the Blue Wind Merchant Exchange, you’ll have to go to the Wind District.”

“How do we get there?”

“You can walk,” he said, pointing to a path. “That will take you round the city, but we’re in the Heaven District. Wind is in the southeast, so you’re going to have to walk halfway round the city to get there. It’s fine if you don’t mind the walk, but you might want to grab a chariot.”

Following his advice, we signaled a free charioteer and climbed aboard his wagon. He took us east, circling around the city clockwise.

Once we crossed into the northern district, the style of buildings changed. Gone were the tall multistoried structures. Instead, they were replaced with smithies and workshops. Instead of the silver and gray ornamentations, this district was decorated in black. Where small black streamers and bands of dark cloth adorned buildings in the Heaven District, giving me a mournful feeling, buntings of rich blues and black of various subtle hues made this district feel like it was in the throws of a vibrant celebration.

“What’s going on here?” I asked the driver.

He smiled and gave a broad wave with his right hand. “The Water Flower had bloomed. These celebrations last a full month before a new Flower gets chosen.”

I looked to Mei to see if she understood what that meant, but she shook her head.

The driver took us through the Mountain District, decorated in light blue, the Thunder District, decorated in shades of green, and finally to the Wind District, where buildings were adorned in purple. Each of these districts had the same sad, black decorations the Heaven District had. Only the Water District stood out as a place of true celebration.

“Blue Wind Merchant Exchange,” said the driver pulling up to an exact replica of the building from Dragon Gate City. We paid the driver, and he waved us away. “Good luck to you.”

Mei nodded at me, so I took the lead.

Inside, this Pavilion was far busier than any I had seen before. Countless customers were being guided around by dozens of beautiful young women in the blue and silver qipao of the Blue Wind Pavilion. One thing that stood out, though, was that the Pavilion had also been decorated in the festive blues and blacks of the Water District.

Even though it was busy, as soon as we entered, an attendant immediately approached us.

“How may I help you today, sir?”

I held up the silver badge WuJing had given me and showed it to her. “Alchemist member Su Fang and personal disciple Pei LiMei. We want to register for a long-term stay.”

The girl’s eyes widened, and she gave a deep bow. “Of course, sir, this way please.”

She brought us to the eighth floor where a small team of secretaries was busy with bookkeeping.

“Secretary Fei, a member wishes to register.”

Fei looked at us. His brow furrowed upon seeing our youth, but he didn’t comment on it. I handed him my badge and explained.

“Secretary Fei, my name is Su Fang. I am a Martial Grandmaster and a Rank 3 alchemist. I plan to reside in the city for some time, so I need accommodations and to be registered to receive any special orders.”

Fei rubbed my badge a bit to make sure with was authentic then checked my information.

“This badge is for a Rank 2 alchemist,” he said simply.

“Yes, sir. I advanced my alchemy during my travels and have not had a chance to update the information.”

“Hmm, we’ll need to verify your skills before you can be assigned any special orders, but I’ll go ahead and register you. I’ll send the information to the Alchemy Workshop today, and you should have access by tomorrow. You’ll be assigned a silver-level residence for now. Depending on the skill level you demonstrate, we may be able to increase that to gold-level, so don’t hold back.”

He began writing on several different pieces of paper. When he was done, he handed me a sheet he had just completed.

“Take this to the Residence Hall,” he said, “they’ll arrange for your placement. Good day.”

After speaking, Secretary Fei didn’t look back up and restarted the work we had interrupted. The attendant who brought us up began guiding us back down to the ground level.

“Is that it?” I asked. “Why are you leading us out?”

She gave me a confused look. “Aren’t you going to your residence?”

“Yes, but isn’t that here? Aren’t the apartments on the third floor?”

She shook her head. “No. The city is very strict about who can have an apartment in the Wind District. Only top-level managers who need to be in the building at all times are allowed to stay here. Everyone else needs to live in the Thunder District.”

I just blinked at her.

She led us out of the Pavilion and pointed down a road. “Just follow that road north and you’ll enter the Thunder District. The Blue Wind Residence is unmistakable. It’s the only building with blue roof tiles.”

“Thank you,” I said, giving her a short bow.

“It was my pleasure to help, Grandmaster Alchemist.”

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Every building in the Thunder District was a multistory, high-density high-rise. Space was limited, so basic engineering principles were combined with the power of cultivators to create an impressive skyline of elegant and unique buildings. The Blue Wind Residence retained some of the artistic flourishes that were standard for the Pavilion but combined them with more modern-looking accents like glass walls.

Using the documents provided by Secretary Fei, we were able to quickly register for an apartment, but Mei was too antsy to go upstairs and view it immediately. She wanted to get out on the streets.

We took our time walking the streets of Hundred Flower City, but Mei’s path took up ever farther north. She didn’t settle down until we reached the Water District and she saw a young woman dressed in black robes.

“Excuse me,” Mei said politely to the woman, “we are new here. Can you tell us about the celebration that’s going on?”

The young woman’s face beamed with an excited smile. “Of course! The Water Flower has bloomed!” The joy in her voice was evident for all to hear. “In two weeks, the new Flower will be selected. I know I don’t have a chance, but I dream of becoming one of her Seeds.”

“What is the Water Flower?” asked Mei, trying to calm the girl down.

“You don’t know!? The Water Flower is the chosen protector of the north. She guides our people to have safe and fulfilling careers, supporting those who wish to become skilled in any profession they choose.”

I gave Mei a look and then approached the girl. “Sorry, but we’re new to the city. Could we buy you a meal? It would be nice if someone could sit down and explain things to us.”

The girl seemed a little afraid of my offer, but Mei soothed her. “We just want to learn about the Water Flower. Please, we would be grateful for anything you can share.”

“Alright, alright, I can do that,” she said, mustering her courage. “Let me take you to a place.”

She took us to a large, open restaurant near the center of the district. The prices here were likely much higher than in other places, but it was no doubt the safest place for a lone girl to have a conversation with two strangers.

“The Eight Flower Kingdom is protected by the Bagua Formation. The formation is empowered by the kingdom’s Rulers. The King in the center and the Lords on the borders,” the girl explained when we were seated in a semi-private room. “Each year, one of the Rulers steps down and a new one takes their place.”

My gaze instantly darted to Mei when I heard this. Mei said she was confident she could ascend to the Lord realm here. This had to be the opportunity she was looking for.

“A new Flower is chosen year, so she will be city lord for eight or nine years?” I asked.

“No, no,” the girl corrected. “A Flower Blossoming, when a new Flower is chosen is only held on years of yin energy. This year, a new Water Flower will blossom, and she will take charge of North Lake City. On odd-numbered years, years of yang energy, a Groom Selection takes place, and a Flower becomes the consort of the new Lord. Last year, was the Groom Selection for the Swamp Flower. As Flower Groom, he took over duties as the new city lord of West Marsh City. A Flower reigns for eleven years and then serves as consort to her Groom for nine. After this Blossoming, it’ll be twenty years until a new Water Flower is chosen."

I looked at Mei and saw a gleam in her eye. She wanted to become the new Water Flower.

“How?” asked Mei, “How do you get chosen to be the new Flower?”

“It’s difficult,” the girl demurred. “The requirements are very strict. You must be twenty-five, thirty-seven, or forty-nine, otherwise, your zodiac won’t match. Also, you must be a Peak Grandmaster and cultivate water qi to become the Water Flower.”

Mei smiled at those requirements. They, of course, fit her perfectly. “Anything else?”

“Yes,” the girl looked down with a sad face. “The current Water Flower has several Seeds. These are young women she raised as her potential successors. They will compete for the position of new Flower. Outsiders are encouraged to join, the kingdom welcomes anyone willing to give an oath of allegiance, but it is nearly impossible to surpass the Seeds.”

We talked a little more, getting a few details about the selection process, and then said our goodbyes.

“You want to be the Water Flower?” I asked Mei.

“Yes,” she said with determination. “Don’t worry, though. You should get your chance to become a Lord in a little over a decade.”

Comments

Thinking further on things, I would say that Mei is so dangerous to him longterm, because of her potential to sneak her way into his mentality and manipulate him, that he may want to restrict the amount of lives he does under the pavalion, or at least in those make sure that he stays away from her.

Ninetails

I am almost sure that her blessing takes his future lives in perspective. So it doesn't matter how much benefits she could get for betraying him, it still pales in comparison to potential benefits from him in later lives. At least that was how it sounded when he went to the Pavilion the first time and WuJing cound sense how much potential he had, even through he was barely able to make it to master in that life. So I think it is reasonable to assume what is best for her is always to be on friendly terms with him. That is not to say that she can't direct his growth in a way to be beneficial to her, like when she mentioned wind affinity and he thought she only said that so he could find techniques for that to give to her in a later life. That is pretty clear evidence for her blessing to take future lives in mind.

Kasper Lynderup Jensen

Thanks for the chapter!

Gopard

I guess he is trying to be a [Support Character] in this life ? anyways Mei's blessing shows what is good for Mei and not him. He should have realized this by now.

lenkite

Oh, it would be absolutely horrible in real life. Nothing about the design is good from a city planning perspective. The only reason it would work here is the supernatural effects of the Bagua Formation.

Greg Tolley

not sure the design for the city is a good idea, cause I'm pretty sure its been tested in real life and it tends to create a lot of dead zones in a city cause people don't move around as much.

mason benett

Yup, traditional Chinese age system. Born at 1, so the next year of the same zodiac is 13/25/etc.

Greg Tolley

I think it might make sense to wait till he hits Lord 1. The point is that he may want the extra 1million points toward affinities if he fails this life (in previous comment threads Word of God was that he cannot arbitarily combine things into 1 purchase, but things like different affinities to different levels can be combined). If he waits until Lord 1, then he is sure that he can get plenty of affinities, so it is not going to be a problem, but if he spend things now he can buy for 1 million less credits of affinities.

Ninetails

Why is the right age here 25/37/49 and not 24/26/48, since zodiacs cycle every 12 years? Oh, wait - does this culture consider you "one" the year you are born?

PrimalShadow

Mmmh. Given he is going to spend the next ten years experimenting on stuff, and then like a hundred year further experimenting more and more, it might be worth it for him to just spend his credits to increase his talent once again, all 2m of it (maybe a bit less and get space expansion before). Now that he is back to peak Grandmaster at worse he can get all his affinities to peak 7* if he dies now, and if he does manage to get peak Lord or even King he'll have more than enough next life for some significant improvements overall. So he can afford to spend all his credits rn for something that will help this life's goals.

Arkeus

I find Mei a mixed back. Short term she has her uses, but she very much is trouble for him long term. I do think a Su run with the Earth Earth grade technique would be smart of him to do. It is probably the most useful place to start learning about formations, and formations generally can be helpful with the kind of phase he is about to enter. That said, if he gets far into Martial Lord and rank 4 alchemy, it might make sense to do something similar with better affinities and try to go for Martial King, because each of those levels are huge. On the other hand, if that is not feasible he really should consider getting his various foundations up soon.

Ninetails

Unlike others I don't dislike Mei. Sure, the MC doesn't have much agency this life... but he never does. He is learning about the world and taking a very different path. Hopefully he learns more about karmic energy and being a lord this life. In the next life, I am hoping for a Su run. With his affinity and Earth grade technique, he can be an elite and learn cultivation of an Earth grade technique. Advancing without fire Qi and access to limitless alchemy ingredients will be an interesting experience for him.

Stephen Weinberg

Ya you think rush hour traffic is bad here just wait until the whole city is going to work and back at the same time from/to the same location.

Aaron Johnson

But her betrayal will

Frardowin

He is very passive this life

Frardowin

neat, but oh god the commute between districts must be a calamity every day

George

Seems like the marital affinity from the non-canon chapter could come in handy. Not really enjoying mei's character in this loop, but i'm sure we'd get back to feng',s improvment soon She does seem to build towards a soft betrayal/abundenment, her way of thinking also seems to be the exact opposite of feng's She focuses on advancing insted of her proficiency, she relays on her blessing and not actual skill, Both of them are basically the epitome of talent vs hard work, i wander if that would be brought up in feng's journey to cultivate himself Eight flowers lore is neat

Or vidan peled

It sure looks that way. I hope he does more that sit at peak GM for 11 years making level 3 pills. Maybe there is another way for him to advance here or atleast get some more cultivation manuals to study so it not just wasting time.

Aaron Johnson

Yeah, her blessing definitely favours mainly herself. It is going to be a while before he advances, but I guess things might turn out fine anyway, hopefully.

Ninetails

Am i the only one who really misses the focus on only one character? I don't care about Mi or any other characters than the mc. It's a timeloop her progress wont persist

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