Unintended Cultivator V3: Chapter 20 – Lessons
Added 2023-07-15 01:30:03 +0000 UTCFalling Leaf glared across the table at the Caihong and resisted the urge to smash the teapot. No, she reminded herself for the hundredth time, Ma Caihong. She was so frustrated with the woman, with the situation, with the countless, stupid human rules that she had to learn. They had rules for everything. They had rules about when to sleep. Rules about when to eat. Rules about how to eat. And so many rules about bowing. She honestly didn’t know how they kept track of it all, let alone why they’d want to make their lives so complicated. Then, there were the clothes. Those were so complicated, and her graceless human body didn’t make it any easier. To make it worse, she knew that this was forever. As soon as she had done it, she knew. She’d never be able to go back. She’d mourned that loss for so many days. No, she reminded herself, weeks. The humans call them weeks.
That was something else she struggled to understand. The humans were obsessed with naming time. For Falling Leaf, time was simple. There was day. There was night. There were seasons. That had always been enough. Now, though, there weren’t just days. There were specific days, and they had names that she needed to remember. Those days happened in a specific order, and they human put great stock in that fact for some unfathomable reason. But the humans couldn’t stop their madness there. No, they had break their days up into some made up thing called hours, as though there was a real difference between time in the morning and time evening. There was just day and night. She knew this. She had always known this. But Ma Caihong insisted that this was something that Falling Leaf needed to know.
The worst part, though, was that she had to learn how to fight. She remembered how to fight, but the way she fought wouldn’t work in this new body. She had to learn how the humans used their metal claws, and how they used their qi. At least that part hadn’t been so bad, she thought. She’d been pleasantly surprise to learn that gathering qi and using it in her human body was easier than it had ever been in her beautiful, lost panther body. She actually enjoyed learning about that, which Ma Caihong had figured out all to quickly. Now, the woman wouldn’t teach her about qi or fighting unless she made progress with all of the other stupid human things.
The worst part, though, was that she’d made this change so she could go to her human boy, and that seemed farther away now than it had on the day she changed. There were times when she felt defeated, lost in a tide of things she didn’t understand and didn’t want to understand. But, she had to learn. She had made this choice. There was no going back, so she must go forward. Grimacing, she turned her attention back to the teapot and started over.
***
Feng Ming was thinking about pastries. He hadn’t been back to that little shop in years, and that was unfortunate. They had been a nice family. Just as importantly, they had real skill in their craft. So many people made a hash of their professions, squeaking by with barely adequate results. He truly didn’t understand why someone would put so little effort into something they would spend so much time doing. Of course, he also understood that many mortals found themselves doing work they didn’t wish to do, but he wasn’t certain that was really a good enough excuse to do the work badly. After all, he’d never particularly enjoyed practicing the jian, but it was the weapon his master had chosen to train him in. He’d been diligent about it and invested himself in it as thoroughly as he invested himself in his cultivation exercises. He thought that the results spoke for themselves. He wasn’t so arrogant as to believe that he was the greatest swordsman alive, but he thought he could reasonably claim to be among the top ten.
That was something he’d appreciated the entire time he’d been teaching Sen. That boy’s dedication and drive were simply unparalleled in Feng Ming’s experience. He’d been relentless. No, thought Feng Ming, relentless doesn’t do it justice. That boy had been pitiless with himself. If Feng Ming had been half so driven in his youth, he would have ascended four thousand years ago. Although, that would have been a pity. He would have missed out on so many interesting things. He’d have barely gotten know Kho Jaw-Long or Ma Caihong. There were students he would never have trained. There would also certainly be a lot more people in the world that the world would be better off without. There had also been hard times in there. Friends lost to wars, to other cultivators, even to his own stupidity. Yet, those losses, the poignance of them, gave him a much deeper appreciation for all the grand wonders and tiny miracles he had witnessed in his long life. In the end, he was glad he’d taken his time.
He suspected that Sen wouldn’t. It would be too much like a half measure, and if there was one thing that boy hated, it was half measures. Although, Feng Ming suspected Sen would deny that. There was a streak of kindness in that boy that Feng Ming had worked exceedingly hard not to extinguish. It occasionally made the boy make bad choices, but also did a lot of work to soften the other thing that Feng Ming saw in him. There was a tower carved of pure diamond that ran straight through that young man. It wasn’t always obvious, and he’d personally witnessed Sen try to hide it, but that obdurate, unbreakable hardness was there, obvious to those with eyes to see. That was why the boy had been able to endure all those double advancements. It was why he’d been able to train like a pack of devils was waiting for him to take a break. It was also why the boy had found himself in his current predicament.
That thought brought Feng Ming back into the moment. He’d only been half paying attention to the demonic cultivator that had been waving a jian at him like a toddler and throwing pitiful qi techniques at him for the last few minutes. Sighing to himself, he decided that it was high time to end this charade. Feng Ming moved his arm in a casual thrust. The thrust sheared the other man’s blade in half, shattered three separate defensive techniques, punched though the man’s chest, and severed his spine. Feng Ming withdrew the blade and peered down at the man on the ground.
“A lesson for you to take into your next life,” said Feng Ming. “A lesson all warriors must eventually learn, or it will kill them. Know your enemy.”
Then, with a casual flick of his wrist, he deprived the man’s body of its head. As he casually looked around at the smoldering ruins that had once been the sect the demonic cultivator was hiding in, Feng Ming wondered if he had the time to visit that pastry shop.
***
Kho Jaw-Long couldn’t remember the last time he’d had this much fun. Not that he wasn’t concerned about the boy. He was very worried about Sen. The boy was almost freakishly talented. That much had been obvious with the way he’d taken to alchemy. It was only his own hangups about pills that had bottlenecked him there, but Caihong said he’d started doing things with elixirs that she’d found fascinating. He could appreciate what she meant. Sen had soaked up formation knowledge like a sponge. If he could have had five more years with the boy, he’d have turned him into a formation master like nothing the world had seen in five hundred years. The threat of losing a talent like that alone was bad enough, but the strange, half-starved, nearly feral boy that Ming had dragged up the mountain had filled an empty place in Kho Jaw-Long’s heart that he hadn’t even realized was there. He was more son than student, and Kho Jaw-Long would, by the heavens, protect what was his.
Of course, that didn’t mean he couldn’t have a good time while he protected what was his. And, if someone couldn’t have a good time killing demonic cultivators, they were just doing it wrong. Fortunately, he knew how to do it right. It helped that there just wasn’t a group of people more rightly deserving of grisly deaths than demonic cultivators. Which was how Kho Jaw-Long found himself hovering in the air over a sect, lighting wrapped around him so tightly that he blazed like the sun, issuing threats and demands. Below, he saw the sect members running around like headless chickens, while elders tried to put up formations that would keep him out. Like those fools even knew a formation that could stop him.
“Just send her out,” shouted Kho Jaw-Long, his voice amplified with a bit of air qi.
He’d taken a page out of Sen’s book and started cultivating a bit of other kinds of qi. He’d never be able to do the kinds of things Sen did. He’d started too late for that. But he could pull together enough qi of different types for little tricks. Of course, that little trick sent off wholesale wailing and terror below as they thought he was one of the rare prodigies who successfully cultivated multiple qi types. He let them think it.
“You cannot have her,” shouted back one of the elders. “You cannot hope to defeat the might of the entire Thundering Mountain sect!”
At those words, Kho Jaw-Long threw back his head and laughed. Then, he descended on them. Their formations broke, shattered, or burned away without slowing him by a moment. He landed in front of the elder who had just spoken. The man’s eyes looked they were about to fall out of his skull, which made it hard for Kho Jaw-Long to keep a straight face, but he mastered his glee and put on an appropriately stern face.
“I assure you, I can,” he said. “Although, if you’ve called out all of this much force to protect a demonic cultivator, perhaps I should just cull the entire sect. You’re probably all corrupt.”
Exactly one minute later, the demonic cultivator was dragged before Kho Jaw-Long. Five seconds later, her smoldering skeleton was dragged away to be, well, probably thrown on a trash pile somewhere if there was justice in the universe. He looked over at the elder and nodded.
“I see that you’ve learned at least one lesson today.”
“What lesson is that, honored cultivator?” asked a pale-faced elder in a shaky voice.
“Not everything is worth dying for.”
Then, he was flying away on a platform of qi. The list Sen had sent was long, and Kho Jaw-Long was in a mood to travel.
Comments
I wonder if Kho will have a child next time Sen meets them. (Can they even have one?)
Apoca
2023-07-17 10:05:52 +0000 UTCYou assume that demonic cultuvators work together. Imo that book was mostly a blackmail list.
Lennert De Jaegher
2023-07-16 12:17:05 +0000 UTCSince we are apparently at the stage of eradicating all the demonic cultivators from that famous list - has there been some halfway plausible explanation for why the demonic cultivator that Sen fought just happened to have a contact list where all the famously secretive and hidden demonic cultivators are conveniently listed as if they were in the phone book? (Yes, it was from his storage space, but still: no layers of secrecy, no firewalled cell structure, no nothing?)
Mark
2023-07-15 19:05:15 +0000 UTCI find it much scarier that Ma Caihong is “at home” training Falling Leaf. They will be there for the letters from Sen and Lo Meifeng detailing how hard the demonic cultivators are trying to kill them. Will Ma Caihong take Falling Leaf out for a practicum with a side of demonic cultivator hunting. Imagine being ambushed by an angry alchemist and anthropomorphic ambush hunter.
Andrew Potter
2023-07-15 16:40:56 +0000 UTCIt's funny, because I made it permanent specifically because they can change back and forth at will in most books and that always REALLY bothered me. To my writer brain, any change THAT fundamental should be permanent. It should have consequences. I liken it to when characters die and get resurrected, then prance off as though nothing happened with exactly zero changes to their personality. It would never actually play out that way.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-15 15:07:44 +0000 UTCI don't have any reasoned criticism of it, but I don't like the decission to make Falling Leaf's transformation permanent (at least as fas as we know...?). Partly because in pretty much 99 % of Xianxia spirit beasts transform back and forth as they like (not really a reason, but call me a traditionalist 😏) and partly because it feels too much like a 'forced' hurdle to create some random emotional adversity for a character to overcome - the equivalent a 'tree on the road + bandits' trope for any travel arc...
Mark
2023-07-15 13:34:50 +0000 UTCI can’t wait for all of them to meet up and be flabbergasted at sens weirdness
QuakDoktor
2023-07-15 12:31:19 +0000 UTCI do aim to entertain.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-15 06:04:07 +0000 UTCTotally human. I haven’t decided precisely what she looks like yet, which is why there wasn’t a description.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-15 05:56:13 +0000 UTCStill at home. Caihong wants to make sure Falling Leaf can survive in the human world before she goes and gets her pound of flesh.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-15 05:54:01 +0000 UTCIt is hilarious that even Sen’s teachers find him ridiculous 😄
Lola
2023-07-15 05:00:04 +0000 UTCI am interested to see how her cultivation and training goes since as a shadow panther seems that she can hide her soul just like Sen.
Debiruman
2023-07-15 04:35:28 +0000 UTCI'd say more of a foundational limit, time spent honing their skills and qi channels, remember Sen massively nerfed his later progress speed to widen his channels enough for running several patterns at once, then imagine trying to make all of that liquid qi etc from scratch enough to fill up your dantian without the aid of your core. Though kho does mention that those tricks are still potent.
Nathaniel Jacob moore
2023-07-15 04:31:50 +0000 UTCWhole heartedly agree with that, honestly I quite like the extra PoVs, especially from our friendly old monsters, just having them occasionally react to Sen or even flashbacks to their thought processes about Sen is great.
Nathaniel Jacob moore
2023-07-15 04:26:35 +0000 UTCPoor Falling Leaf, needing to master so many human formalities just so that she can meet back up with her (hu)man lol. 👀😏 Wonder if she'll be trained up by those monsters so that she'll be just as "Ridiculous" as their favorite disciple/son. 😏👀😏 The reunion is going to be Interesting (and possibly Epic) with a comedic undertone due to jealous parties involved...😳🤣😏 I can already see her tackling him while yelling "My Human" and scolding him for always getting into trouble while she's not there to keep him safe. Lmfao.
Novel Cat
2023-07-15 04:23:15 +0000 UTCIs it an issue with how core formation works that one cannot pick up Qi types later. Sort of wondered why these several thousand year old monsters arent just experts at nearly every type of Qi. They have time to learn.
Derek Walker
2023-07-15 03:34:18 +0000 UTCFinally caught up to the current chapter after starting this series. I am actually curious how falling leaf’s transformation faired and what she looks like now. Sounds like she turned totally human no cat eyes, ears or claws? 🤔
Debiruman
2023-07-15 03:24:12 +0000 UTCI'm more afraid of Alchemy's Handmaiden, though I was hoping for something like The Witch of the Wastes or something. Poisons can really mess up cultivation >:D
Al
2023-07-15 02:51:51 +0000 UTCLol so I get why everyone soils themselves when Fate’s Razor is brought up. At least The Living Spear is open for dialogue.
Zandel
2023-07-15 02:10:04 +0000 UTCNo wonder that other ghost panther was a hot mess if Falling Leaf is struggling that much, even with Aunt Cai helping her out. Imagine doing so in the middle of the wild and all that entails.
Heraclitus
2023-07-15 02:09:33 +0000 UTCI know you don’t like to mix in too many alternative POVs but it would be fascinating to have a half lifen/half Meifeng chapter as they work through what Sen did.
Derek Walker
2023-07-15 02:04:07 +0000 UTCI hate how the completely ridiculous pace of your writing doesn't match my need for this story keep up the good work
Mikey The Wolf
2023-07-15 01:57:09 +0000 UTC‘if someone couldn’t have a good time killing demonic cultivators, they were just doing it wrong.’ This sentence made me laugh and smile! Such a great way to capture Uncle Kho. Thank you for the chuckle!
Sam
2023-07-15 01:45:30 +0000 UTCHeh! Lo Meifeng was right about them making a sport of it! Noting the two different approaches: destroy vs excise. Quite the contrast.
Sanctum
2023-07-15 01:43:05 +0000 UTCIt was not made clear. Are falling leaf and Ma Caihong still at home or are they out on their own journey?
Mrdelta
2023-07-15 01:42:55 +0000 UTCMaster Feng and Uncle Kho are on the war path!
Elijah Overland
2023-07-15 01:42:46 +0000 UTC