Unintended Cultivator V6: Chapter 36 – Cold Comfort
Added 2023-12-27 14:56:14 +0000 UTCEverything inside of Sen wanted him to… No, it was begging him to sleep. The kind of overpowering exhaustion that came from having your mind, body, and cultivation taxed to their limits wasn’t new to Sen, but it simply wasn’t something that a person could ever learn to shrug off. It went too deep, and nothing could cure it but sleep. Unfortunately, Sen also knew that a tribulation could be headed his way at that very second. He really didn’t want lightning burning a hole through his tent. It’d let the rain in, thought Sen. He knew that worrying about his tent when a possibly lethal tribulation might strike at any second was absurd on a level that bordered on the irrational. Yet, the thought persisted and forced Sen to action. Fighting his body the entire way, Sen crawled out of his tent.
He was surprised in a disturbingly distant way that it was night. He wasn’t sure if it was the same night or a different night and couldn't muster the energy to really care. Sen tried to stand, got as far as his knees and simply couldn’t rise any farther. His body either refused to stand or was incapable of it. Sen supposed that there wasn’t much practical difference between those options, but it felt like an important distinction. He eyes kept threatening to close without so much as a courtesy check-in with his mind even as he tried to scan the skies. For all that he'd just gained, and he knew that he had gained a lot, Sen felt horribly vulnerable. He wasn’t sure he’d be able to do anything more than simply take the hits and hope for the best if a tribulation descended at that moment. That cheery line of thought was interrupted by the near-hysterical voice of Laughing River.
“What in every single last hell was that?” demanded the elder fox.
Sen managed to look over the fox, half lifted a hand to either wave the fox off or possible just to wave. Parsing his own intentions through the haze of exhaustion was next to impossible. His vision was getting blurry around the edges as sleep threatened to claim him regardless of his will in the matter. Misty Peak’s eyes were open as wide as they could go and remained locked on Sen. He did his best to sum up what had just happened in the fewest possible words that would allow the other two to make sense of it. When he realized that no version of that explanation existed that only took one syllable, he just grunted something wholly inarticulate at them. He turned his eyes skyward again, hoping against hope that this would be one of those times the heavens opted not to send a tribulation.
“Did he always look like that?” asked a perplexed Misty Peak.
“No, he most certainly did not always look like that. Sen, what-” Laughing River started to say.
It was the last thing Sen heard before the final flickering vestiges of willpower in him winked out. His eyes rolled up into his head, and he felt himself slump forward. He was unconscious before he reached the ground. When consciousness returned, it came back like a bolt of lightning. One second, there was blissful nothingness. The next second, he was wide awake and trying to stand. Except, nothing looked the same. That moment of confusion caused him to topple off the bed he was trying to stand on and drop onto the hard stone floor of the galehouse. The fall didn’t hurt him physically. It just made him glad there was no one else around to witness his supreme lack of grace. Grunting in annoyance, he stood up and, after a moment of thought, sat down on the bed. He needed to take a moment and get his bearings.
“Okay,” he muttered. “No tribulation, I guess.”
Sen confidence that a tribulation would have killed him was nearing absolute certainty. He didn’t want to speculate too much about why he’d gotten to skip the tribulation this time, but it was hard not to wonder. Maybe the heavens were giving me a break since they were the ones who pushed it so far, he mused. He hesitated to give the heavens that much credit, but it seemed like the only real explanation. Sen certainly hadn’t been angling for a breakthrough. Quite the opposite. He’d had it pushed onto him. A not-so-subtle sign that his slow down approach wasn’t getting any kind of approval from the heavens or at least a few figures in the heavens. Part of him wanted to believe that massive outpourings of heavenly qi weren’t the kind of thing that the heavens could do all that often. He wanted to believe it, but he didn’t. While that had felt like an obscene amount of heavenly qi to him, it probably wasn’t anything to a god or the heavens in general.
It would be like him pouring qi down onto a qi-gathering cultivator. Amounts of qi that he took for granted would seem overwhelming to someone at that level of advancement, and he expected the gulf between him and ascended beings was a lot bigger than the one between him and qi-gathering cultivators. In short, if the heavens wanted to do something like that to him every day, they probably could. He suspected the only reason they didn’t was that the constant strain on his body, mind, and cultivation would likely kill him instead of make him advance faster. Now that’s a cold comfort, thought Sen. I only get these long breaks between massive, terrifying infusions of heavenly qi because it’s not a self-serving behavior for whoever does this. He chased those thoughts around in a circle for a while before shaking it off. He only had suspicions at present. Annoying, logical suspicions, perhaps, but no actual proof. He couldn’t ignore them, but he realized that letting those suspicions rule his life would likely lead to madness.
Instead, Sen turned his mind toward something else that had happened during that bizarre, unwanted advancement. Something he might actually be able to understand. When he’d been sure that qi was going to kill him, something had changed. A door, or gate, or some kind of channel he’d never felt before had opened and let the qi drain away. It had gone somewhere but somewhere connected to him. He was sure of that much. Sen looked inside himself, trying to find the exact place where that gate was located. He searched his memory and tried to match that with what he could feel and see. He found the spot, but it just looked like more of him. There was nothing special there. He pressed his mind against that spot and tried to press open whatever had opened there before. He ramped up the pressure until he was certain he was going to give himself a nosebleed. He bore down on that spot with his spiritual sense and tried to glean any kind of insight.
There was something there, but it was out of his reach. It felt like it was trapped behind a barrier that was gossamer thin but entirely opaque and harder than steel. When his head was pounding at the strain of it, he released the pressure he was applying. No wonder it took all of that qi to open that channel, thought Sen. I can barely sense it. He toyed with a few possibilities, but concluded that there was really only one place that all that qi could have gone. Somewhere connected to him but almost inaccessible? His soul was the only real option. He supposed it also made sense that the soul was protected from meddling even by the soul’s owner. Not that it was wholly inviolable. Sen knew that much from personal experience. After all, he had a technique that could seemingly affect the soul. Although, he wasn’t sure that technique would work the same way if he didn’t use divine qi. It would probably still do something, and something terrible, but maybe not something that persisted for so long and resisted all attempts to change it.
Of course, Sen wasn’t sure what a sudden influx of heavenly qi would do to a soul. He had to assume that it would be helpful but helpfulness was often a matter of degrees. The right amount of medicine would help, while the wrong amount could kill. How much divine qi could a soul absorb without harm? The dumb turtle had said his soul was already under strain. Would that fresh qi heal that strain or add to it? He didn’t know. Worse, he didn’t think he knew anyone who would know. Cultivators dealt in bodies and cores, not the ineffable, transcendent presence that was the immortal soul. While he hadn’t discussed it in depth with Master Feng, the elder cultivator had expressed his own belief that the nascent soul was something different than the immortal soul. Something layered over the immortal soul, rather than a replacement. Master Feng had also admitted that it was only his own belief, and that no cultivator he’d ever met was sure about the relationship.
It left a disturbing amount of ground for uncertainty in Sen’s opinion, as well as reinforcing his own belief that cultivators didn’t simply ascend into godhood. If nothing else, he thought that gods should understand souls as a basic requirement for that role in the universe. He supposed that there was the possibility that ascension unlocked that kind of knowledge, but he doubted it. He’d had to learn everything he knew about cultivation. Even the things he did on instinct only happened after he started learning about something. No, it seemed far more likely that the path to true godhood was a lot longer than most cultivators wanted to believe. Sighing, Sen realized that he was thinking about increasingly tangential things simply to avoid looking at something he didn’t want to think about.
Glaring a little, he lifted a hand and turned it back and forth. I guess I wasn’t imaging that part, he thought. While he imagined that mortal eyes would just see a faint glow about him, Sen’s eyes could see what was really happening. There were thousands of tiny points of concentrated divine qi covering his skin. That was problematic for several reasons, but the biggest reason was that Sen didn’t know what it meant for him. If he was just going to glow a little bit, that would be wildly inconvenient but manageable. His luck never seemed to run that way, though. It seemed far more likely that those points of concentrated qi were meant to do something. And if I had the nonexistent manual for the Six-Fold Body Transformation, Sen thought with more than a little annoyance, it would probably be in there. Deciding that glowing was too much to bear, he tried to consciously suppress the glow. Much to Sen’s surprise, it worked. Those points of condensed divine qi seemed to sink deeper into his skin.
“Well, at least one thing went right today,” he said.
As soon as the words passed his lips, those points reappeared on his skin.
“Oh, come on!”
Comments
It’s written just fine
Kevin S.
2024-02-17 02:35:12 +0000 UTCHe had, so far, A SINGLE TRIBULATION. Overall. ONE. Why doesn't he even think about that, yet? And Why is there no throught process regarding this? No, he is only thinking about tribulations coming raining onto him every single time. And every single time, it doesn't happen. Normally, a somewhat intelligent person, would make the connection and thoughts that the norm for HIM is, that there are no tribulations for whatever reason. These things are story/plot holes in the character, for me at least :) It is not well written. I love the story overall, that's why I came over to patreon. But it still doesn't stop me from shaking my head at these things ^^ Thanks for the chappi
EsZeus
2024-02-16 09:28:30 +0000 UTCIn normal cultivation stories, the higher one gets in cultivation, the more their body resembles a mass of qi as opposed to normal matter. Now since in this story, there’s a split between body and spirit, the effect of becoming more qi than matter might be more of a body cultivator thing. The spots on his body are likely a manifestation of this. For a normal, even 5-fold body transformation cultivator, I would imagine they would look normal. But the divine qi is not quite native to this world so it induces a glowing effect.
Derek Walker
2023-12-28 05:13:48 +0000 UTCWow just wow!!!
Barbara Collier
2023-12-28 00:35:03 +0000 UTCIf the glowing (concentrated points of divine Qi) are some kind of shield for him to go into the temple, it would all but guarantee that there is someone actively doing something in the background rather than the Heavens simply pushing him further. That seems to be the case with how things are going. Would be interesting if the glowing was a manifestation of his six-fold body tempering, bloodline, or some kind of new power of his soul. Perhaps it's also just a manifestation of his soul absorbing the divine Qi and sublimating it, meaning it will go away once his soul is finished absorbing the power. If it's permanent, would be cool if it had an innate anti-demon effect like lightning usually does in cultivation novels (yang lightning cleansing yin ghosts) and Sen can just turn it on and off at will. I would love if Sen, Falling Leaf, Lo Meifeng, Uncle and auntie, and master Feng all ascended into some crazy heavenly realm due to some plot chaos. If they were all nascent soul (or whatever is after nascent), I think it would make for some very interesting story arcs, but this would all be quite a while in the future still. Like they just show up in the middle of nowhere and it's basically the same, just their powers are more suppressed and people can climb higher than nascent soul.
Michael
2023-12-27 23:13:07 +0000 UTCOkay, this is a completely ridiculous theory, but bear with me and listen to how this went down: 1 - One fine day someone in the heavenly realm realizes that after a long drinking session The Deity Currently Known As Sen is gone. They remember something about a bet and a lot of booze and start to panic. They realize Sen is somewhere on the mortal plane at a very inconvenient time. 2 - They scramble around looking for him, find him and immediately slap a super hiding ability on him, so that the other heavenly beings don't find out and figure out what happened. 3 - They realize Sen needs to get back ASAP, but how to do it? They carefully guide him to the 3 most powerful cultivators around and try to speed-run him through ascension by guiding him to enlightment as fast as possible. 4 - Sen, of course, does not get hit with tribulation lightning, because he is not defying the heavens - he is trying to get back! BUT then Elder Bo goes and boosts him up several cultivation levels and since he is a heavenly turtle, whoever is watching over Sen up top *has* to send down tribulation or else Elder Bo would get suspicious. 5 - Sen is about to engage numerous evil spirits and demons and what have you. Of course he needs his soul reinforced with heavenly qi and his body flooded with it, because if one of those beings gets their hands/claws/etc on his current body/spirit that would be Seriously Bad. 6 - Lots of curses are currently being uttered at Laughing River up in heaven for getting Sen into this situation. 7 - This is why Sen is an Unintended Cultivator - he's not even supposed to be on this realm anymore. Also, why he is startlingly attractive - can't have heavenly beings looking like average joes. 8 - The reason he picks things up so fast is because his self already knowns these things, he is just recalling them in this incarnation. I look forward to more ways to bend the story to fit this theory in the future! :)
Newbie_101
2023-12-27 17:47:01 +0000 UTCI wonder if the truth is something more hilarious - Sen is actually some divine being that (got drunk?) accidentally reincarnated on earth and the ones that figured it out up top are scrambling to get him back as fast as possible before the rest realize what happened.
Newbie_101
2023-12-27 17:28:02 +0000 UTCThamk you!
Kai
2023-12-27 16:25:13 +0000 UTCAs much as I like the Sen and chapters, all this introspection and no real other character interactions is starting to get tiring...even his recent interactions have been brief...are we going to get more anytime soon?
AA
2023-12-27 15:37:40 +0000 UTCOh! Sen is now a vampire!
Santiago Gil de Loño
2023-12-27 15:10:13 +0000 UTC