Unintended Cultivator V3: Chapter 7 – Practicalities
Added 2023-07-08 16:34:41 +0000 UTCIt turned out that Sen had spent almost two full days on that beach. Once the captain figured out that nobody was getting on or off the boat for a while, he just put his crew back to work on repairing the ship. So, the ship was underway again almost immediately after Sen and Lo Meifeng were back on the ship. For all that Sen desperately wanted to seclude himself in some quiet corner of the ship and consider his questions and theories about cultivation, there were practical concerns that couldn’t be ignored. After speaking with Lo Meifeng for a time, she’d decided that they would likely get off the ship sooner than later. She wasn’t sure where exactly. She wanted a port or harbor that was big enough that it would mask the exit of a few random travelers and let them disappear quietly into the night.
Yet, that decision pushed up something that Sen had been nudging down the road for a while now. He went looking for Lifen. He found her in their cabin, studying one the cultivation manuals he’d gotten for her. She looked particularly focused, so he settled into a sitting position on the floor and waited until she ready to put the manual away. While he was tempted to do a little cultivation or ponder cultivation mysteries, or maybe eat his body weight in food, Sen just let his head lean against the cabin wall. The gentle rocking of the ship, combined with Lifen’s soft breathing, and the quiet swish of a page turning occasionally lulled Sen into a semi-conscious, semi-meditative state. He drifted, blissfully free of any thoughts or concerns for a while, until Lifen finally nudged him with her foot. His eyes snapped open. She was giving him an unamused look.
“Enjoy your time on the beach?” she asked, a little waspishly.
“Did it look like I was having fun?” he retorted.
Lifen’s expression softened a little. “No, not really. It all looked pretty painful, actually. Did you advance?”
Sen nodded. “My body cultivation this time.”
That got a speculative look from Lifen. “Really?”
Sen was a little tempted, but it wasn’t what he was there for. “I also had a discussion with Lo Meifeng about our next steps. We’re going to be leaving the ship. Probably soon.”
Lifen sat straight up at that announcement. “Where?”
“She hasn’t decided yet, but she said to expect it to happen in the next couple of weeks. I get the impression that she’s hedging her bets a little. I think she wants to see the ports. Maybe even leave the ship and look around a little before she decides. Which is probably a good idea.”
Lifen nodded. “I won’t be sad to get off this ship. But I’ll ride it for another month if it means getting off somewhere at least a little safe.”
“Hopefully, it won’t come to that. But, it also means that we need to discuss your training.”
“Training?”
“Combat training, I mean. I wasn’t kidding before when I said that you’d need to know how to use a weapon. We can’t turn you into a master swordsman or expert spear wielder in a couple of weeks, but we do need to start. Really, we should have already started.”
Her eyes narrowed at that. “Then why didn’t we?”
“Because it’s hard. I’ll have to correct you, constantly. Push you all the time. You’re going to dislike me by the end of most days. I’m not especially looking forward to that. But not teaching you is irresponsible. I’d ask Lo Meifeng to do it, but it’s a terrible idea given that you two hate each other. One of you would wind up stabbing the other.”
Lifen snickered. “You’re not wrong. She and I wouldn’t pick each other to know under other circumstances.”
“You say that like I picked her.”
Lifen blinked a few times. “You know, I do forget sometimes that you got stuck with her as much as I did. You’re easy in her company.”
“Is that how it looks from the outside? I’m putting on a better show than I thought. I’m really not easy in her company at all. It’s unnerving having someone watch you constantly. But, she’s had every opportunity to betray or kill me and hasn’t done it. Unless she’s playing some absurdly long game I can’t see, I know that I can trust her. Those people are in pretty short supply these days.”
“I guess that’s all true. I still don’t like her.”
Sen gave her a half-smile. “I’d never ask you to.”
“So, when does all of this training begin? Today?”
Sen shook his head. “Not today. We’ll start tomorrow. Get hit with lightning a bunch of times kind of took it out of me.”
“Lightning?” Lifen almost shouted. “What lightning?”
“You know, from like an hour ago? The tribulation.”
Lifen’s eyes went wide. “I wasn’t out on deck. I didn’t know.”
“Oh, well, yeah, I had a tribulation. It was just about as fun as you’d think it’d be. Lightning and pain and more lightning and pain. Maybe the heavens will pick something else next time.”
Lifen frowned a little. “I’ll have to do that someday.”
Sen was tempted to dismiss the concern, but that wouldn’t be doing her any favors. “Yes, probably. If you plan to keep advancing your cultivation.”
“How does body cultivation work?” Lifen asked.
The question seemed to come out of nowhere, so it took Sen a moment to make the mental shift. “Body cultivation. Well, it’s a bit like spirit cultivation. It tend to happen in major stages, with minor advancements inbetween. The first major stage of body cultivation is body cleansing.”
A hard shudder went through Sen as a bevy of miserable, unhappy, smelly memories rushed through his mind.
“What does that actually mean? In practice, I mean. It’s clearly more that just taking a bath.”
“It basically scours all of the impurities out of your body. It lets all your tissues, bones, and organs rebuild in a more perfect form. It also comes with the advantages you’d expect. It makes you faster, stronger, your body can take more punishment. It helps extend your life.”
Lifen thought for a little while before asking her next question. “But, what’s the end goal? I’ve never understood what body cultivators are aiming to accomplish.”
“They’re aiming for the same thing as spirit cultivators. Immortality. They’re just trying to get there another way. Spirit cultivators are trying to build a spirit, a soul, so powerful that it can ascend to the next realm. Body cultivators are trying to build an immortal body that can ascend and house their soul as it is.”
“And people like you? Who do both?”
“If, and it’s a very big if, you can keep both forms of cultivation advancing at approximately the same pace, you get an immortal body that can house the incredibly powerful soul that you built. I guess, it would make you kind of like a god. Don’t get me wrong, there are some short-term benefits too. The only reason I could kill that demonic core cultivator was because I was a body cultivator and a spirit cultivator. I couldn’t have kept up with him otherwise. As a rule, though, most people bottleneck somewhere along the way. Usually in both forms of cultivation.”
“But,” said Lifen slowly, “if you’re doing both, doesn’t that double your chances of actually ascending?”
Sen understood what she was getting at, and there was a kernel of truth in it. Following two paths did give you more than one way to get to immortality. Of course, it also split your focus. One kind of cultivation could become a distraction from the other. Or that was how Auntie Caihong had explained it to him. Sen had taken most of his body cultivation questions to her because she made the medicine. He reasoned that probably gave her the most insight into it. Looking back, he wished he’d asked her so many more questions about it.
“I think most people would say that it doubles your chances of failing. Still, I suppose you could look at it that way.”
“It’s painful, isn’t it?” asked Lifen.
“Yes. It’s excruciating every step of the way.”
“I’d be less of liability to you if I was a body cultivator too, wouldn’t I?”
Sen recognized how dangerous a question that really was, on so many levels. Lifen didn’t really understand the demands of body cultivation. She also didn’t understand how vulnerable she’d be during her breakthroughs. Sen had done most of his body cultivation in a safe, protected place. He couldn’t imagine trying to advance in body cultivation while simultaneously trying to stay away from demonic cultivators and anyone they hired. Of course, the dangers of it didn’t make her wrong. She would be less of a liability to him if she was also a body cultivator. Still, that didn’t make it a good choice for her.
“Technically, yes, you’d be less of a liability. But, if that’s the only reason you want to do it, then don’t. That’s not the kind of pain you take on for someone else’s benefit. You need to want to do it for yourself. It’s the only way you’ll make it through the process. Body cultivation can kill you if you’re not completely committed to it and your own survival.”
“So, you won’t help me do it if I ask?”
There was a challenge in those words that Sen didn’t fully understand, which made him very nervous. He also had a lot of doubts about her motives, which also made him nervous. Yet, as he’d had to remind himself more than once, cultivation was all about individual choice. It wasn’t for him to close off that road to her if she decided that she wanted to go down it. He decided he’d give her one last warning. Then, he’d have to let her do what she would with the information.
“You’d be starting late. Very, very late. There’s a little more flexibility with body cultivation than spirit cultivation, but not a lot. It’s entirely possible that you’ll start and find that you can’t get beyond the first few steps, let alone get into the second or third stages.”
That revelation seemed to give her pause, but she just nodded. “I understand.”
“then, think about it for the next week.”
“But-,”
Sen held up a hand. “Think about it for the next week. Ask me all the questions that you haven’t thought of yet. Talk to Lo Meifeng about it. Yes, I know you hate her, but talk to her about it anyway. If, after all of that, you still want to walk down that path, we’ll talk about next steps.”
Lifen sighed in disappointment. “Alright. I’ll think about it.”
Comments
They had some harsh words off screen, meaning out of Sen's sight. That happened mostly because I didn't feel like writing a really, really, really ugly scene. So, I just left it as a mystery.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-14 17:47:56 +0000 UTCI gotta know, whats this thing with the two ladies...like wha
Al
2023-07-14 17:43:56 +0000 UTCOnce again, I'd like to take a moment and voice my appreciation for the fact you keep giving Sun Lifen as much agency as possible, given their current circumstances. It would be easy for Lu Sen to use the power disparity to mold Sun Lifen however he wanted and she'd mostly follow along even if she had misgivings. But, she is given information and though her options are limited, she is given room to choose them freely. I can respect the balance Lu Sen is attempting to create between cultural expectations and personal morals.
Morgan R. Fawcett
2023-07-08 23:49:31 +0000 UTCThank you! The 90% seems pretty plausible for lower stages. Maybe something to think about, Not that this really matters, but it seems those numbers should be a little higher for higher stages. If 1/1000 people is a cultivator, then 1/10 million ascends. Or about 1/million reaches nascent soul stage. Population of Europe at the time of the Roman Empire (one continent of a society of roughly equivalent technology) was, on the lower end, about 45 million/say 20 million people a generation, every 25 years you’re getting two people ascend and 20 in the nascent soul stage. Yet these people live for 1000s of years, so you’re looking at like several thousand nascent soul cultivators (or more) on the continent, which seems high, given the only 3 we know of so far and they are spoken of as legends. And that ends a long tangent lol.
Derek Walker
2023-07-08 22:47:28 +0000 UTCNumerically speaking, most cultivators bottleneck at peak qi condensing. Simple getting into foundation formation is a big accomplishment. The basic fail rate that I'm working with is that 90% or more of the cultivators who make it into a cultivation stage will never make it to the next stage. So, for every 10,000 qi condensing cultivators, 10 will get to the nascent soul stage. Of those ten, maybe 1 will actually ascend. As a general rule, no, you can't buy your way into core formation. Better cultivation resources can help you advance, but they can't wholly replace talent, drive, skill, and will.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-08 22:19:23 +0000 UTCWhat level does an average cultivator usually peak at? And is scarcer resource talent or resources? Like can you buy your way to core formation, for example?
Derek Walker
2023-07-08 18:25:48 +0000 UTCHere's my small opinion. I hope that you don't kill off Lifen or make her stop cultivating. I hope that after or maybe during this demonic cultivator arc she breaks away from the group with the explanation that he was the last connection to her old life (other than her mother) and wants a clean break to start the next steps in her life.
Shadows_End
2023-07-08 17:18:21 +0000 UTCIt would be an ugly scene, but it would be nice for Sen to be told that by Meifeng or he witness that confrontation for the Drama and to expand on Sen and Lifen's relationship.
Ekko
2023-07-08 17:16:44 +0000 UTCSen was starting very, very late at 13 or 14. Lifen is 19 or 20. If anything, Sen was drastically UNDERSELLING the odds that she'd fail on the body cultivation path.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-08 17:05:01 +0000 UTCMeifeng mostly hates Lifen because she's inconvenient and dramatically increases their chances of being caught and/or killed. On a lesser level, Meifeng thinks that Lifen is a common whore who saw Lu Sen as a ticket out of that life and into a better one...and was a shitty enough human being to put all of their lives in danger to make it happen. Lifen, who doesn't see it that way, hates Meifeng for saying those thing to her face. I didn't particularly feel like writing a scene quite that ugly, so I left it as a mystery between the women.
Eric Dontigney
2023-07-08 17:03:07 +0000 UTCSen, you little hypocrite... you started body cultivation "very, very late", too. Don't dismiss poor Lifen's chances on it
Apoca
2023-07-08 16:47:29 +0000 UTCWhy does lifen hate meifeng, like I get it is a comic relief but we didn't have anything to go on regarding it. It feels mostly forced
Navdeep Sugandhi
2023-07-08 16:41:18 +0000 UTC