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Chapter 72 – Life 60, Age 29, Martial Grandmaster 1

The day after SuYin departed, I went to WuJing’s office. He needed to get the position as Eight Flower branch manager, and I needed to lock down a position as city lord.

“What do I need to do?” I asked after I sat down across from him at his desk. “Besides just making countless pills, is there anything else I can do to secure a spot as a lord?”

“Not really,” he said with a shake of his head. “Concoct and cultivate. That’s about it. Manager Cai has ideas for securing our transfers, and we’ll just have to wait on her for now. Just do your best to reach Peak Grandmaster as soon as possible.  Younger means more promising means higher priority.”

I tapped my fingers as I considered my options. “What can you tell me about the pitfalls of rushing your cultivation as a Grandmaster?” I asked. In the sect, I was warned about rushing as a Disciple and Master, but no one ever mentioned anything about it being a bad idea to rush as a Grandmaster. Was it safer?

“I’m… not sure,” said a bewildered WuJing. “I’ve never known anyone it was a problem for before. Usually, cultivation slows down significantly after reaching Grandmaster and you will naturally take years between advancements, but with Perfect Rank 3 pills…”

“Do you think it would be safe to constantly rush up as fast as I could?”

“Honestly, I’m not sure,” he said concerned, “you could try it, but it may make your foundation unstable. Each advancement usually causes some amount of damage to your dantian. At the very least, make sure you completely repair it before taking the next step, alright?”

“Don’t worry about that,” I said, “I’ll be careful.”

Simply reaching Peak Grandmaster would give me enough credits to freely use my discount. I wanted to go further, but I needed to experiment with rushing as a Grandmaster to find the pitfalls. That was the only way I would be able to ascend in future lives quickly and smoothly. I didn’t want to need to spend decades after each reset to reach Peak Grandmaster if I didn’t have to. Still, I would be careful. No reason to simply waste this life.

“About pills,” I began to ask slowly. “Since I’ve reached Grandmaster, I can start making greater quantities. I want to buy all the ingredients I can. Especially for Rank 3 Qi Gathering Pills.”

WuJing stroked his chin a bit. “I’ll do my best, but it will be limited. It’s hard to get Rank 3 herbs out here. It’ll be much better after we get to Eight Flower. Rank 3 herbs are somewhat precious everywhere, though, and other alchemists need to have enough of a supply too.”

“I can pay a higher markup if needed,” I said, considering, “sold as Perfect pills, the profit margin is huge, so paying more for the ingredients isn’t a problem.”

“That’s… not a good idea,” said a hesitant WuJing.

“Why not?” I asked, confused. “Isn’t that how business is usually handled?”

“Well… look at it this way. How much do you care about the profits from a Rank 1 pill? If I said you could double your profits from a Rank 1 healing pill, how excited would you be?”

“Not at all?”

WuJing gave me a look that said ‘exactly.’ “How much do you think a Martial Emperor cares about the profit of a Rank 3 pills?”

“Not at all?”

WuJing nodded. “Now, the Blue Wind Pavilion is a Sovereign-level force. How much do you think our Martial Sovereign cares about all the Rank 3 pills you could possibly produce?”

I began to respond, but he cut me off. “He doesn’t. The Pavilion is set up to encourage alchemists and help them improve their skills in a profitable way. He doesn’t want a single exceptional Rank 3 alchemist who can handle all the pills that are needed. He wants as many Rank 6 alchemists as possible.

If you start outbidding everyone on common herbs and driving prices up, you will hurt the Pavilion in the long run. Maybe not the Pavilion as a whole, but I am guessing you could put all our other alchemists in the Wastes out of business if you wanted to, and that’s not good for anyone.”

“I get it,” I said, lowering my head. “I just don’t want to stall out here for too long.”

“I’ll get you all the low-quality herbs I can, even ones that might normally get thrown out. Those should be more plentiful, and you’re the only one who can produce anything of value from them that I know, but it still may be more limited than you hope. For now, look at keeping one out of every three for yourself and Mei. That should give you enough to steadily advance while still building the necessary contribution.”

“Alright,” I said a little dejected. Herbs would only become harder to source the further I grew. I couldn’t wait to be in a position where I wouldn’t have to worry about that, but it would still take time.

“Look, I’ll tell Cai to get you sent down south as soon as she can. Even if I can’t go with you, I’ll make sure you’re out of here and can continue advancing by the time you reach Peak Master.”

“Thank you, WuJing.”

“No need to thank me,” he smiled, “I’m still your sponsor and I still get credit even if I’m not with you. If that happens, just make sure to take Mei along to keep you out of trouble.”

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Rushing as a Disciple affected the energy flows in the body. If acupoints weren’t set up correctly, there could be serious deviations in both qi and mental state, and even if they were nearly perfect, rushing through the Disciple realm could still make someone dangerously imbalanced if they weren’t used to the new impulses caused by cultivation techniques.

Rushing through the Master realm was even more dangerous. Typically, cultivators used the flow of qi in their bodies to sense where to place meridians, and if they didn’t allow their bodies to adjust properly, they could end up placing them in the wrong position, causing permanent damage to their cultivation base.

What about Grandmaster, though? How could rushing have a negative effect on a Grandmaster, and how could it be alleviated? I didn’t know, and it seemed like WuJing didn’t either, but I wanted to see if I could find out. If there were no dangers, that would be great, but if there were, it would be good to find out now so I could begin looking for solutions.

I set my mind to fully focus on cultivating. I would perform my alchemy duties as necessary, but my focus would always remain on my progression.

I had two dantians to fill, which may seem like twice the work, but they were both somewhat smaller than normal. The speed of gathering qi was only slightly slower than it would have been with a regular dantian, so filling them ended up being much faster than it would have been for a normal cultivator.

After they were full, I forced even more qi inside. The walls and seams of both dantians strained, but they held on without giving. Once I started to sense weaknesses, I slammed my will down on both simultaneously and began compressing. My fire affinity was slightly higher, so my bottom dantian began compressing faster. I eased up on there so that they would both complete at the same time.

When my qi compressed to one-tenth its original size, it stabilized into its new density. I was a Martial Grandmaster 2.

I examined the walls of my dantians, but they didn’t seem to have suffered any damage. Thinking about it, I began to wonder if the ‘compression’ phase was necessary. If my dantian were strong enough, could I just keep gathering more qi until it naturally compressed? If I tried that now, my dantian would surely burst from the pressure, but if I were able to make one strong enough, could its walls act as the sole compression force? Something to think about in the future.

Once I was assured of the integrity of my dantian, I began rushing to cultivate. I directly swallowed a Qi Gathering Pill, and as soon as its effect wore off, I took another. In a matter of days, my dantian was full to bursting again, and I performed the second compression.

Then I did it a third time, and a fourth, and a fifth. I didn’t stop until I had reached Grandmaster 6. At each step, I only checked to ensure the integrity of my dantian, but it remained whole.

In less than a year, I had raced from Martial Grandmaster 1 to 6. It was time to see what problems I had created for myself and if they were fixable in this life.

My dantians were holding together. Unlike last time when I had to constantly patch and repair them with each advancement, I hadn’t needed to do any repairs, but it seemed like the constant stresses on them were doing damage. This might simply be a result of rushing, but I felt that finding a better dantian structure would be the best solution to the problem.

The flow of energy in my body had intensified, so I could guess the cultivation technique was having a much stronger mental effect on me, but I wasn’t worried about that. I knew what I was getting into there.

Those two problems were noteworthy, but they weren’t dealbreakers. I could find solutions to the first and live with the second. However, after closely examining my body, I finally found the true pitfall to rushing Grandmaster cultivation.

Each time my qi was compressed in my core, it would then have to cycle throughout my body, slowly replacing and cleaning out the older and less refined qi. This process took time. I wasn’t sure how long, since I had never noticed it before, but rushing my cultivation had caused havoc within my meridians.

Pockets of qi at a variety of refinement levels had become lodged in various corners of my meridians. This may not have been a problem for most cultivators since their meridians were simple tubes, but during my Martial Master cultivation, I had created a series of countless branching pathways of ever smaller sizes. Now, many of these small capillary meridians were completely blocked up with unrefined qi. I wasn’t sure how badly it would hurt my effectiveness, but I needed to find a solution.

Reviewing all the pills I knew, I couldn’t think of any that were designed for a situation like this, but two had somewhat relevant properties. The Qi Expulsion Pill was a type of healing pill used to remove foreign qi from wounds. The Qi Purifying Pill was used to cleanse qi of impurities caused by a chaotic mix of qi types.

What I needed was something that would expel my old qi from my meridians. Something that would completely purge all my qi would also work, since then I could start fresh. Neither of these pills could do something like that, but they gave me a starting point for experimentation.

From there, I slowed down and advanced only once a year for the next four years, finally reaching Martial Grandmaster Peak again. I didn’t need the help of affinity-boosting pills, my affinities were high enough, and my dantians were strong enough, so I was able to reach it naturally.

Over time, I had been able to reopen a few of the clogged meridians, but I was far below my optimal condition. I didn’t regret my decision to rush, though, since even without a pill to save me, I now knew what to look for when deciding if I was stable enough to advance in future lives.

During this time, I ensured Mei didn’t rush before her meridians were ready since I didn’t yet have a solution to the qi problem, but she kept a pace of one advancement every year, so she had reached Grandmaster 6.

Instead of focusing so much on cultivation, I was intent on developing a Qi Purging Pill that would let me safely ascend as quickly as possible in the Grandmaster realm, but it was slow going. Several times I nearly risked the complete destruction of my cultivation base, but I had been careful enough to have contingencies in place to stabilize my realm before any real damage was done.

Self-experimentation was something that no sane cultivator would consider, but I found it to be the best and most morally acceptable way to learn what I needed to know. While my current cultivation base was somewhat flawed, I had gained important knowledge in the process.

I considered a quick suicide to lock in my gains and shore up my foundation, but I decided against it. My reset point was too far in the past, and I didn’t want to repeat everything unnecessarily. Better to play things out and scout out the future.

This world had proven that death was inevitable, so I had no reason to seek it out.

Comments

Is anyone else getting the feeling he is not going to make it to lord before he dies again? It just seems like he is going to get attached by some one and not make it to the next area.

Aaron Johnson

There will be no ramping up of credits to match affinity costs. Exceedingly high affinity costs at 3+ star should encourage him to find new solutions to the affinity problem instead of solely relying on purchasing them.

Greg Tolley

I was thinking through the math of affinities, and if the current pattern of affinity costs going up by an extra factor 10 in the 6-4 and 3-1 regions, and his credits gain patterns go up by a factor 100 each rank, then the 3* affinities are as hard to earn as the 8* when at appropriate levels, the 2* as the 9*, and the 1* 10 times as difficult as the 9*. For comparison it takes 16 lives at maxed out martial desiple to get a basic elemental affinity to peak 9*, which means it would take 160 lives to get a single affinity to peak 1*. That is for a single simple element, the wind was shown to cost 10 times as much, and there are probably even more advanced affinities woth even higher costs. It seems entirely unreasonable to expect that to work out. I would therefore expect him to either not need that level of affinity, and it being something he would pick up later (through higher currencies), or that there is some more scaling of the credit gain. If the credit gain increase in scaling the same way as affinity costs, then basic affinities are quickly going to end up being fairly cheap, and a lot of other things are going to get relatively cheaper, which in a sense also means that he can get more of that type of thing as ranks goes up. One could also go for something more modest, such as just a single extra factor 10 when going between the regions of ranks, which would make Martial Lord 1 give 100 million credits. This would mean that 2* affinity compares to 7* affinity in difficulty, and 1* affinity to 8* affinity in difficulty, where the basic 5 elements can be bought with 8 maxed out lives, which is a much more reasonable figure, especially if we want him to also pick up some more advanced affinities eventually.

Ninetails

I think he should do a "family" run again. See what resources he would have access to as an elite there.

Hangwind

Today's crazy theory: one of the major reasons why it costs 10 millions credits for full disciple knowledge of alchemy is there are both pills that gives karma and use karma to be even stronger, and "Celestial" tier cultivation techniques all use Karma from disciple on (and don't have the ruler requirements as they naturally gain the karma necessary).

Arkeus

My contention is that there is not a readily available surplus of herbs on the market. Almost all Rank 3 herbs are already imported, and there is no reason the Pavilion would stock significantly more herbs than it would normally sell, so they would need new purchase agreements. All of this would take time. In my estimation, since he is much less reliant on qi, Su Fang is capable of doing the work of roughly 20-30 normal alchemists, and the supply chain isn't built to absorb a sudden increase of that level.

Greg Tolley

WuJing outlines why capturing more of the local supply of herbs by bidding up the price is problematic - if you do that, other alchemists get driven out of business which is bad in the long term. This makes a good bit of sense, and matches IRL behavior we see from governments do with e.g. farm subsidies. Having domestic food production is a strategic imperative, so even if it would be efficient for some of them to go out of business in the short term, for the long term you could want farms to stay around even if they are losing money so that you can call on them when you need them. But all this can be largely sidestepped by importing more herbs rather than buying the local supply. Would he not be able to arrange for them to be bought up outside the Waste and shipped in, even if it ends up being a bit expensive? I doubt current WuJing has the throughput to put a big dent in the broader region's market supply like he would locally.

PrimalShadow

He should be about 34-35.

PrimalShadow

Yep, temp affinities are worth it the most when reaching new realms, as that's where the increments get a huge boost, and it's short term gains are staggering you will start to drip away your earnings in the long run. Right now it is quite worth it as badic element peak 7* permanent affinities could be covered in a payout of grandmaster peak/ a single level in the lord realm, but the whole 100x increase in price for mid tiers would make them worse, and hightiers 1000x multiplier even worser, so the strategy mat not hold in the long run.

Or vidan peled

Thanks for the chapter!

Gopard

So how old is he right now?

Or vidan peled

Now that he it is back at peak grandmaster, I can feel a bit more safe in terms of the credits he spendt on temporary boosts for this life. Hopefully he will start picking up some permanent boosts that at least allows him to get back to where he gets the next time. Temporary boosts are nice to push into a new realm, but if he keeps chaining them it only takes one time failing for him to have a major setback. I also look forward to him getting more used to rushing the lower realms in a safe manner, such that he can have more of a grace period for the higher realms, and not be doing it while he is just about to calcify his qi. In terms of advancing to Lord level, it would be kind of weird if producing piles and piles of perfect pills would be insufficient to make him favored for advancement, and combined with him not showing anything that would be a problem, then it seems very reasonable for him to at least get to martial lord in this life. The major problem would probably be related to his multi-element cultivation technique, and how to handle going to the lord level with either it or some other technique.

Ninetails

in short he is waiting for it to happen naturally instead of just suicide now so he can learn more and use it in his advancements :P plus if he can end up blitzing up to grand master peak before lets say hitting 30 im guessing they are gonna like his talents alot :P

jean


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