Unintended Cultivator V8: Chapter 15 – Power Comes at a Cost
Added 2024-04-04 04:32:08 +0000 UTCThere were no more attacks after the one led by Tseun Rong. It was a nice change as they covered the remaining distance to the capital, not that it did much to improve Sen’s mood. There hadn’t been much talking after the battle. Some of it had been injuries, and Glimmer of Night never talked that much. The other part had been Sen’s fault. He’d pilfered the few things from Tseun Rong’s body that were still intact before, after a moment or two of thought, he stored the dead cultivator in a storage ring. That had drawn looks of pure horror from Shen Mingxia and Wu Gang. Only Long Jia Wei seemed undisturbed by that particular act, his experience as an assassin no doubt leading him close to a correct conclusion about why Sen was keeping the body. Any talking that might have been left in the rest of them disappeared when he gestured and air qi rolled out of him and forcibly dragged back anything that felt like a weapon or potential treasure to Sen.
The pile was more substantial than he’d expected. The weapons he could store, but the artifacts, talismans, tokens, and storage treasures needed to be sorted through. Deciding that it could wait until later, he just summoned a blanket used it as a makeshift sack. He led everyone away from the road far enough that it wouldn’t be immediately obvious, and almost negligently raised an oversized galehouse. He did need to put a little extra thought and effort into it because it needed a few extra rooms. He ushered everyone inside and handed out some basic healing elixirs to get them started, pausing just long enough to take one himself before he went outside to deal with the grisly aftermath. It wasn’t so much that Sen wanted to do it, but that he didn’t think it was fair to ask anyone else to do it. He’d killed most of those of people, after all. Although, it seemed that Glimmer of Night had done his level best to catch up.
Sen was grateful when the elixir started to take the worst edges off the pain. It wasn’t a fix. He’d have to spend some time with his alchemy pot before he’d be truly healed again. While Tseun Rong was dead, the nascent soul level ice qi he’d used was still trying wreak havoc in Sen’s body. However, some relief was better than no relief, and Sen knew to count his blessings where he found them. Aside from snagging a few sect emblems and patches from the cultivators that were still intact enough to do that, there was no ceremony to their disposal. Sen did not build them pyres. He did not offer them prayers. They didn’t deserve it. He simply opened a hole beneath the pile of bodies and bones and let the earth swallow them all.
Looking back, Sen could see that it had already started when he got back from dealing with the bodies. Except, he was too distracted to notice it then. He was busy helping to get everyone healed and then crafting elixirs for himself to deal with the lingering ice qi. The next day, he mostly slept and made food. It was only once they were back on the road that he really saw the change. Everyone was too respectful toward him. He couldn’t entirely blame Wu Gang, who didn’t know him, or Long Jia Wei, who had been terrified of him before Sen murdered a nascent soul cultivator right in front of him. And half the kingdom, thought Sen. You were pretty high up in the air. Lots of people probably saw it happen. It was ultimately Shen Mingxia’s reaction that drove the knife in deep. The casual air between them. The jokes. The teasing. It was all just gone. He’d been hurt enough by that change that he simply ignored it the first day. The second day, he’d pulled her aside.
“You know, I haven’t changed. I’m exactly the same person now that I was back at that academy.”
She hadn’t been willing to even meet his eyes when she answered.
“You might not have changed, but what I know about you has changed. If I’d known then that you could do—” she hesitated. “If I’d known then how powerful you really are, I never would have acted the way I did.”
“You say that like I hid something from you. I didn’t know I could win that fight.”
Shen Mingxia did look at him then with a searching expression.
“You suspected, though. Didn’t you?”
He almost lied. He wanted to lie. He wanted to say whatever it would take to get things back to how they’d been before. The words were on his lips when a conversation he’d had with Falling Leaf surfaced in his mind. They’d been talking about how his encouraging mortals to treat him casually was dangerous for them. Is this really any different? Sen knew that it wasn’t. He was too powerful for Shen Mingxia to just treat him as a friend. Perhaps, if they were alone, in private, it might be okay. The real sticking point was Sen himself. He didn’t want respect he felt he hadn’t earned, but that didn’t make it right for him to get Shen Mingxia into the habit of treating peak core cultivators like they were peers. He remembered all too clearly what she’d told him to do. Just live with it. He closed his eyes and took a breath. This is how it has to be, he told himself.
Opening his eyes, he said, “Yes. I suspected.”
Shen Mingxia shook her head a little.
“Even if you were just a regular core cultivator, you’d be beyond me. But you aren’t a regular core cultivator. You’re some kind of world-shaking talent. You’re a core cultivator who didn’t just survive a fight with a nascent soul cultivator. You destroyed him. You have impossibly powerful teachers who love you like you’re their flesh and blood. You—” she took a breath in what looked like an effort to steady herself. “You transcend me. I might, might get to where you are someday. If I’m incredibly lucky, I may even ascend one day. But, by the time I do, you’ll have already been there for so long that I doubt you’ll remember that you ever even knew a woman named Shen Mingxia.”
As the words washed over him, he wanted to rip them from the air. He wanted to deny every bit of what she was saying. It just wouldn’t do any good. Even if there was a detail wrong here or there, the point she was trying to get at was true. Sen could be her friend, if he decided to be, but she couldn’t ever be his friend. I think they call that being someone’s benefactor, thought Sen, and it left a bitter taste in his mouth. Bitter or not, though, this was something he simply had to accept. Power comes at a cost. He’d been avoiding this one for a long while, but it seemed that he was finally going to have to pay it.
“I understand,” said Sen, trying to keep his tone calm and gentle.
“Do you, really?” she asked.
Sen sighed and nodded.
“I do. I don’t like it, but that’s mostly because it was nice to just be your friend. Even if it was only for a little while.”
Shen Mingxia gave him a bittersweet smile before she walked back over to stand with Wu Gang. It had hit him then that, with the exception of Glimmer of Night, none of the people with him at that moment could be his friend. At best, they could be… He wasn’t even sure he knew the right term. Since that moment, he’d felt the presence of the wall that had gone up between him and everyone else. It loomed over him, and he hated it. Not that his hate did anything to the wall. It didn’t reduce its height or make it any thinner. When he’d killed Tseun Rong, Sen had passed beyond a threshold that most people never saw, let alone reached. He might still be able to find a few friends and peers among the late-stage and peak core cultivators. Once the news spread, though, he suspected that he would be treated as a nascent soul cultivator by very nearly everyone, probably including other nascent soul cultivators. While it might spare him some headaches, it would also create them.
It was with those thoughts clouding his steps that Sen approached the gates of capital proper. He knew that cultivators would often barge to the front of the line and demand entry. It was almost expected. So, Sen took a kind of perverse satisfaction in just taking his place at the rear of the line. He glanced back at his… His mind finally produced the right word, and it dripped with disdain even when he said it in his head. He glanced back at his entourage. Shen Mingxia, Wu Gang, and Long Jia Wei all straightened up when they saw him looking and smoothed their faces into the appropriate expressions of humble respect. Glimmer of Night was, once again, eating something that Sen was certain that human beings wouldn’t consider proper food. I’m going to have to talk to him about that, thought Sen.
It took less than hour before the exact thing that Sen had been desperately hoping would not happen came to pass. Two lines of royal guards in what had to be their finest uniforms marched out the gate, down the line of gawking citizens, and to him. The formed up in two neat lines with someone Sen didn’t recognize standing out in front. The man saw Sen eyeing him curiously and hastily lowered his eyes.
“Judgment’s Gale?” the man asked.
“Yes,” Sen sighed.
The palace guard all bowed to him in unison. It was so perfectly timed that Sen thought that they must have practiced it.
“My Lord,” said the guard that Sen took for some manner of officer, “we have been sent by his royal majesty to escort you and your juniors into the city.”
Sen had hoped to get at least one or two days of relative anonymity in the city, but it looked that possibility was well and truly dead. Hundreds of mortals had just watched these royal guards approach him, and then identify him as a folk hero that many, if not all, of them had heard of. Instead of yelling at the man that way he wanted to, Sen strove to play politics and project what he hoped with the right level of disinterested acceptance.
“Thank you, captain, is it?” asked Sen.
“Yes, my lord.”
“Very well. Lead on, captain.”
Comments
This 100%. Doesn’t even need to be someone super talented. They just need to have that blend of disrespect for authority, big sense of protectiveness for family and friends, and strength growing obsession. In my experience, when I trained martial arts I was, to put it lightly, utterly terrible. But, I loved it, and I trained with a guy who was crazy talented and he dragged my ass along with him as he improved. One of my best mates even now
Tom C
2024-04-04 18:42:01 +0000 UTCWanted to also add: it feels like he’s having the problem experienced in Cradle (if you’ve read it you’ll know). No fun getting to the top by yourself and being alone, better to find people as talented as you and climb together!
Tommy
2024-04-04 14:08:51 +0000 UTCNot gonna lie. Sen has learned enough about the world and being a cultivator now. He should just go home with Uncle Kho and his family, settle in and cultivate til he hits peak nascent soul. Then spend time just living with his nearest, no worries about fights cos he can end any fight. Then when Ai is all good or whatever, ascend to next plane of existence Edit: I say this cos at the moment it’s just like he’s punishing himself for no reason. Whenever he goes out we see the same thing. He fights, his worldview has to change, he gets upset cos he loses friends, has to politick etc etc. he’s done enough. Just let it all go man!
Tommy
2024-04-04 12:50:12 +0000 UTCPoor Sen. I still think friendship can grow, even with such power disparity, but the culture of the jianghu has impressed upon people that they can't be personally with people stronger than them. It just isn't done. But that doesn't mean it can't be done. My heart really aches for Sen.
GreenB
2024-04-04 12:36:20 +0000 UTCShould be they, not the. “The formed up in two neat lines with someone Sen didn’t recognize standing out in front”.
Rhysal
2024-04-04 11:37:59 +0000 UTCWell at least Sen should have some peers to talk to in the Capital. And some sexual relief with that Matriach (Dongmei ?)
CentaureHeart
2024-04-04 09:10:27 +0000 UTCHonestly while I kinda understand where Mingxia is coming from, I still think that's a really sucky thing to do to anyone, regardless of power. But I guess that's the way it goes in this story world.
CentaureHeart
2024-04-04 08:55:14 +0000 UTCSen just needs friends with the right Dao. Even in our world there are tiny wee chaps who spend their lives getting drunk and challenging the biggest guys they can to fights. You can't tell me in a giant world of nested feudal lords that EVERYONE just respects their betters because of power, especially in a world where embodying a principle itself brings power.
Lot Nineaitch
2024-04-04 08:09:23 +0000 UTCI think one of these days, Sen has to hit somebody with, "Look, I'm only 30. I'm your junior."
Newbie_101
2024-04-04 06:19:19 +0000 UTCI believe that Eric has mentioned his writing addiction especially during the action packed parts before lol
Dane
2024-04-04 05:52:01 +0000 UTCHmmmm...this was supposed to be a little vague, but not that vague. The idea was for this to become retroactively clear as a reference to everyone distancing themselves from him. I'll have to see if i can clear that up when I get around to edits.
Eric Dontigney
2024-04-04 05:36:06 +0000 UTC> Looking back, Sen could see that it had already started when he got back from dealing with the bodies. Except, he was too distracted to notice it then. This is vague. I can't tell if he's talking about the earth swallowing those bodies (which doesn't make sense, considering he made the hole himself? So they already are swallowed.) or something else entirely, in which case, a copy-pasta or edit probably broke the context.
Eleeyah
2024-04-04 05:33:55 +0000 UTCI don’t understand. Why can’t Sen be her friend? Mingxia has seen him at his best and for me killing a nascent soul is not his worst. And Sen only saw her as a peer, regardless of his cultivation status. I feel that these people are chipping away his humanity through no fault of his own. This makes me sad.
Penny
2024-04-04 05:26:22 +0000 UTCSee, this is why Spiderbro is clearly best bro. That said, yeah. Sen needs some more actual friends. FL doesn't quite count, she's more family.
BelligerentGnu
2024-04-04 05:00:21 +0000 UTCAs a reader I appreciate that as the story becomes particularly exciting the chapter publication rate increases. It makes the whole thing feel like the author is just as excited to tell the story of the badass fight scene as the audience is to read it. The fact that this happens consistently with big climatic parts of the story tells me it's not just by chance either.
BigFun
2024-04-04 04:53:00 +0000 UTCI feel like this story finally touches on the harsh reality of this genre and settings inside of it. There -by its very nature- cannot be any meaningful, healthy relationships of mutual give-and-take between equals in cultivation. This truth just pops up over and over. Cultivators are not human beings past the very initial stages. The thing about human power dynamics is that when push comes to shove, the absolute strongest most powerful man in history will die if you shove a sword up his ass or a bullet to his heart. The weakest human could theoretically kill anyone with tools. It's the great equalizer. All men are created equal right? But what if you have beings that even if you stab them in the heart or shoot them in the head they don't die? In fact your sword fucking bounced off his eyeball and chipped its edge. The higher stage you are, the further removed from the human experience. What do you call a being that doesn't sleep, eat, moves faster than you can perceive, with strength that allows them to seemingly do whatever they want? What do you call the being that HE serves? Historically, humans have called them Gods.
mark harrell
2024-04-04 04:50:39 +0000 UTCI don't remember there ever being an issue like that with any cultivators he has killed in the past? The only reason I can think there would be some kind of backlash or energy release would be if the soon-to-be-dead cultivator tried to detonate themselves as a final "screw you" or something similar.
Bunny Waffles
2024-04-04 04:43:40 +0000 UTCThere's no backlash in killing a Nascent Soul? Like releasing the Qi stored from the cultivator?
Thunderhoof
2024-04-04 04:36:03 +0000 UTC