Sky Pride Vol. 4 Chapter 38- The Advantages of Being Useless
Added 2025-11-05 15:00:16 +0000 UTCThere was no room at the inn. Tian gave the innkeeper a pregnant look. He knew perfectly damn well there were open rooms.
“Best I can do for you is let you sleep in the old goat shed. Three silver a night, no arguing! You are lucky I’m letting you stay here at all, looking like that.”
Tian shrugged. “If a tall woman wearing a veil comes looking for me, tell her I’m staying at the abandoned shrine outside of town. She’ll tip you.”
The innkeeper sniffed. “It will suit you well. All our derelicts and madmen seem to wash up there.”
Tian nodded. It fit his mood perfectly.
The town was a village with pretensions. The Green River was a major waterway, and there was always someone dreaming of turning their inherited shack into a golden palace through the alchemy of real estate speculation. This was an ordinary village with no particularly redeeming qualities, no better or worse than the next village. But they had gone to the expense of persuading the local prefect and the provincial civil service to grant it the status of a town, so it was better than the rest of the riverside shack huddles.
As he walked out of the village, the street made a small detour around one of the most spectacularly ugly trees Tian had ever seen. Its branches were twisted like rope, with axe destroying knots and elbows visible everywhere. What was worse was that, despite the tree being big enough to shade a herd of cattle, you could see cracks and hollows in the trunk where disease and injury had left their marks. Despite all that, it grew quite lush.
He looked around to see if there were others like it, and there were none. A few well managed coppices of bamboo, some lonely looking fruit trees, but everything else near the village had been cleared away for farming or firewood.
Tian detoured around the cattle and made his way inland from the river. A local had suggested he stay at the shrine when he asked about the inn. Now he regretted not listening to the advice.
The shrine was a little thatched roof affair. A rotting lattice screened what once held a small sacrificial altar and some tablets. It had not been a home for a god for a long time, judging by the litter left by passing derelicts. The smell of stale urine was piercing.
Tian looked up. Cloudy, but it didn’t smell like rain. Still, his tent wasn’t all that waterproof. Dustproof, yes, and it would shed water well enough from the roof, but the little liner that sealed the bottom tended to accumulate damp in heavy rain. The water would seep through the fabric and slowly soak his sleeping pad. Everything needed to be carefully dried afterward, or there was the most depressing smell of damp and mildew.
A gamble then. Rain, or the urine haunted, rat infested former temple.
He had the tent set up in two minutes and was constructing a little stone-lined pit for his cooking fire within three. He had slept in smellier places, but that didn’t mean he liked it. Clean was better. It was one of the good things he noticed when he first came to the temple. Everything was clean. Nothing smelled bad. He had his own safe, dry, clean place to sleep, where no rats could come and bite him while he slept.
An illusion. An illusion, but real for him. A kind illusion. He couldn’t see what his comfort was built on. How bizarre. He wouldn’t have cared if he had known. It was Brother Fu, and the other senior brothers, who gave him a conscience. Who taught him it was important to care about other people. What a strange, terrible thing for them to do.
Camp chores done, he found himself at loose ends. Usually that meant even more cultivating, but he was feeling faintly sick of it. It hadn’t been long since he got the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, and he had certainly absorbed enough yang qi. A good time to start practicing, then.
First move- Proud Dragon Repents. The key, according to the diagram, was in using three parts power, retaining seven parts. The pose defended with the left hand, struck with the right palm. The feet were planted, but with flexibility in the knees. He circulated his vital energy as the diagram instructed and struck out.
Then did it again. And again. And again. And again. Sometimes softer, sometimes harder. Sometimes he put a little more bend in his knees or stood taller. The defensive left hand saw more prominence or less, circled faster or slower. Always picking at the problem of what, exactly, the creator had meant when he said that true mastery of the move lay in the reserved power. It never quite clicked, but that was fine. This was apparently a supreme combat art. If it came together quickly, he would have to assume he made a mistake.
After half an hour or so, he switched to the second move- Dragon Soars the Sky. A jumping attack specifically to strike at the head and neck of the opponent with one’s palms and vital energy. The energy flow was quite simple. The movements were anything but.
Dragon Soars the Sky was, according to everything he had been taught and everything he had seen, deeply stupid. The senior brothers at the Temple had been clear- a jumping attack was like a sneak attack. Devastating to the enemy if it landed, devastating to you if they saw it coming. Once you were in the air, you were committed, and open to a fatal counter. The potential reward was almost never worth the certain risk.
Yet here it was, the second move of a supreme art, much praised by the author for its tactical flexibility and devastating power. How odd. How very odd. He started jumping and striking down at the open air, moving from first stance to second, or from his ordinary boxing to this strange maneuver. The vital energy required by the art was insignificant to him, but the mental focus needed was exhausting.
He jumped around the clearing like he was trying to kill a million mosquitos from above. A perfect move to practice while you were trying to run away from your thoughts. He jumped and jumped and the silliness of it overwhelmed him. His moping couldn’t keep him down- the laughter rose like the sun within him and burst out. He was helpless with laughter, even as he jumped and swatted his way through the clearing.
“Boy are you crazy? You look crazy.” A raspy, gurgling voice intruded on Tian’s focus. Only his inhuman reflexes saved him from landing like custard.
“I’m not crazy, I’m just not well. Are you crazy?” Tian asked, his voice filled with the brightness of someone about to deliver a one sided beating. Then his face fell. Even in his petty, vengeful mood, he wasn’t going to beat up someone who…
Who…
It was a lot.
The vagrant’s head was far lower than it ought to have been, his shoulders much higher. Higher than the top of his head, in fact. His neck jutted straight ahead of him like a vulture. In a desperate bid to disguise the head-shoulders inversion, the man had tied his ponytail straight up from the very peak of his alarming crown. Which was bad, but understandable. Less understandable was using some whitish paste to glue the ponytail upwards in a spike some two feet tall.
On the other end of him, he barely had any legs. Tian could make out feet, but the legs themselves seemed to be almost tucked into his torso. The torso, for its part, had been compressed upwards, as though his organs had been shoved upward by his thighs in the feeble hope that maybe they would pop the head, neck and shoulders back into a proper arrangement.
His arms and hands would usually be described as “spindly” or “dead for a week,” but given their normal length on the man’s stunted frame, they looked enormous. Monstrous. Despite all that, there was the faintest trace of immortal breath on him. As though he was just barely level one of the Earthly Realm.
“Crazy? Would a crazy person be so successful?” The twisted man boasted. It was a curious boast from someone visiting an abandoned shrine wearing clothes even worse than Tian’s own shabby outfit. He was carrying a small sack on the end of a stick slung over his looming shoulders. Perhaps it was full of money.
“I don’t know. Would they?”
“They would not.” The odd looking man shook his odd looking head.
A pause settled over the clearing.
“Juniors should introduce themselves first.”
“Yes, that’s right.” Tian nodded. Then went silent again.
“Boy, unless you are an immortal practicing an age regression art-”
“Who is? Really, who? I want to find these age-regressing immortals. I have a lot of questions for them.” Tian really did too.
“What is your name?”
“Oh, well, that’s why I wasn’t saying anything. I don’t have one right now. Perhaps Senior could pick one out for me. What's the senior's name?”
“I? I am the famed diviner, the legendary Outspread the Discombobulated!” The “successful” man spread his bird-boned arms wide.
“Never mind, I’ll manage without one somehow.”
“Don’t run from success, Boy, or it will never catch you. Be like me, and gratefully receive it.” Outspread spread out his arms again. Tian was painfully reminded of the crane.
“How exactly are you successful?” He went for the distraction.
“Easy. With my sewing and washing, I earn enough to fill my mouth, and with my divination, I earn enough to feed ten very skinny men! Aren’t I more successful than the peasant pushing his plough or a bargemen pushing his pole? When the authorities levy troops, I turn up and wave my arms, willing to do my martial duty, yet I am never drafted. Am I not better off than the ghosts of the ones who did get picked? Likewise, when the village is called on for corvee labor, I come bright and early. But, mysteriously, I am always exempted from the strenuous digging, hauling and carrying. Aren’t I better off than all those people with their broken down bodies and shortened lives who labored in the sun? AND YET!”
Discombobulated raised a finger in pale imitation of the spike of hair rising from his head. “And yet, when it comes time for the authorities to make provisions for the disabled, I receive three large measures of grain and not less than ten bundles of firewood. You see a man suffering from misfortune. I see a blind boy, who cannot see good fortune when it arrives. Worse, who couldn’t receive it even if he recognized it.”
Tian thought it over for a minute, then nodded. “Alright, I’ve learned something. Whether it’s useful, I don’t know, but I did learn it. I’ll fix you a cup of tea, Elder. That way you won’t have worked for nothing.”
“Hmm. Who says filial piety is dead in the younger generation? Other than me, obviously.”
“No idea. Do you like red tea?”
“Any yellow tea?”
“Never seen yellow tea. Well, I’ve seen tea that turned yellow, but I don’t think that’s what you mean.” Tian shrugged.
“It’s green tea but you smother it first. Don’t worry about it. Red will do.”
Tian served. He didn’t do the full tea service, as he wasn’t sure if the elder could survive the extra qi in the drink. That was no excuse to ignore his tea pets, however. Little White, the lotus, seemed to drink her tea happily enough, and the Phoenix, still looking for a name herself, shone merrily in the sunset. The new arrival, the very round pig, was also lacking a name. All Tian could think of was “Mr. Pig.” He seemed a good natured fellow, and had an auspicious air to him. Tian would understand his depths more with time.
The elder snaked the cup with a too-boney hand and downed it with an upsettingly loud slurp. “Good tea! Bloody good tea. Boy, are you a bandit? You look more like a madman than a bandit, but how could a madman get such good tea?”
“Hmm. This tea was a gift from a tea friend I met along the river.” Tian smiled a little at the memory.
“Why don’t I have such friends?” The diviner grumbled. Tian poured him another cup. “HMM! Even better on the second steep. Tell you what, I won’t make you work for free. One divination, on the house!”
“Which house?”
“What?”
“Which house is the divination on?”
“Oh, Mrs. Bu’s place, one block down from Wei’s tailor shop. If you reach One Eye’s fish stall you have gone too far. She had a new thatch roof put on last summer, we will be very comfortable.” Discombobulated waved vaguely towards the river, or possibly another continent.
“Long way to go for a divination, but you are the expert.” Tian shrugged.
The diviner was staring at the dregs in his cup, then frowned. The effect of the strangely positioned, jutting head with its even more jutting spike of a pony tail, suddenly frowning was enough to make Tian the discombobulated one for a moment.
“Boy, do you have any… unsavory habits?”
“I don’t think so, but then, I wouldn’t know, would I? Could you narrow it down?”
“Are you… interested in girls?”
“Not romantically.”
“Boys?”
“Not romantically.”
“Would you say that… you had carnal knowledge of a bird, you filthy little degenerate?! Confess at once!”
“Does eating poultry count as carnal knowledge?” Tian was the one to spread his arms this time.
“Ancestors preserve me, I hope not.” Outspread the Discombobulated shook his head. “But it says here you are chasing your daughter, who is a bird. And that means you did something dreadful with a different bird. And I drank your tea. In a long, happy life, this may be my darkest day.”
Tian blinked. Then blinked again. “She’s adopted. A foster arrangement.”
Outspread counter-blinked. “Fostering. A bird.”
“Yes.”
“Boy, are you crazy?”
“I’m not crazy, I’m just not well. Do the tea leaves happen to say where she is?”
“Grave danger, but not right this minute risk of death. Dark clouds to the east, snake leaf amongst metal hills. Don’t know how, but your bird must be in the hands of the Iron Range Gang. But fighting them is impossible. Their great chieftain, lord guardian and master sage are all cultivators. I am so sorry for your loss.”
The crane hadn’t been rescued either. Did… did the heavenly person heretic have other parasite bodies it passed the bird cage to? Or did the crane fall to the ground and get traded to whoever these bandits were? Ultimately, it didn’t matter. He had accepted responsibility for the crane, and he was not about to abandon her. Not everyone had abandoned him, after all. One name in particular came to mind.
It was good that he went for a walk. Walks let you put a lot of things in context, get your own head straight, and you never know when good fortune might run up behind you, waving its spindly arms.
Tian started packing up his tent. “Are you going to spend the night here, Diviner Discombobulated?”
“What finer blanket than the heavens, what better bed than the earth?” The diviner did his best to look dignified and austere. It kind of worked, a bit.
“Open to a bit of work for hire?”
“I would never-”
“That involves sitting around, having a good sleep and a decent meal?”
“...refuse to aid a junior asking me for help. Please, speak on.”
“If a tall woman wearing a veil comes by, tell her where I went. You said the Iron Range to the East?”
“Mmm? Well, yes, you just run towards the rising sun and eventually you will reach it. It’s six days away, though, and like I said, cultivators.”
“Yeah, good enough. Here, payment in advance.” Tian handed over a roasted chicken leg, a bowl of cold rice and some pickles.
“I… don’t think I saw where you got these from. Or where your tent went.”
“Oh yes you did.” Tian smiled, his teeth bright and ghostly in the early twilight. “Like you said. Cultivators.”
Comments
Tftc. Tian feeling like a clay doll rn. Idk if uve dealt w/ hppd. But ty for this
Tuumba _
2025-11-26 09:12:06 +0000 UTCAnd the second I read that, I heard the song in my head. There is a blast from the past!
Nonnyor Business
2025-11-06 03:34:18 +0000 UTCThere is a proverb “God protects fools, madmen and saints. And blessed is he who can tell one from the other.”
Logan
2025-11-06 03:10:06 +0000 UTC"I'm not sick but I'm not well." Didnt know tian was a fan of harvey danger
Sean Shivers
2025-11-06 02:16:51 +0000 UTChe's something better... a very upfront master.
Sean Shivers
2025-11-06 02:15:22 +0000 UTCIf discombobulated isn't a hidden master I'll be surprised. (Plus I really want him to be one)
Chrysos au
2025-11-05 23:54:12 +0000 UTCWhy? From what we know, they were basically approaching the level of heretics. Tian himself is about to go and kill some heretics.
Nathan Sto
2025-11-05 23:28:02 +0000 UTCI really hope that Tian can get some satisfactory answers from Fu. The fact that Fu allowed the hit on the Xia doesn't sit right with me
Sam
2025-11-05 23:20:18 +0000 UTCI think the tree is the diviner
Rnd per
2025-11-05 21:53:58 +0000 UTCA guide to xianxia fortunate encounters: When you meet a sage in a smelly temple, provide tea. Also Tian needs to taste yellow tea soon. Mr. Pig will appreciate it as well.
Felix Giron
2025-11-05 21:01:37 +0000 UTCIf you meet a Diogenes on the road, feed him.
MmmHmm
2025-11-05 20:45:25 +0000 UTCNow that you say it that way, by the time he gets there, they’ll have moved her to another castle.
Steve Wright
2025-11-05 20:36:40 +0000 UTCAn actual member of the Forest Bum tribe!
Steve Wright
2025-11-05 20:31:57 +0000 UTC>”I wonder if circumstances…” I really hope not. I think both of them are hurting tremendously right now, and having her think he chose to abandon her would just hurt both of them even more. It would make me sad, and there is more than enough sad in the story at the moment, (in my mind, at least).
FeyOne
2025-11-05 20:31:04 +0000 UTCI am deeply amused at how correct Tian is. Live like a madman, move with the dao, and the way will be made clear
Noroh
2025-11-05 20:04:50 +0000 UTCThe training part of the chapter makes me think Tian is going to defeat the enemy cultivator(s) with a really stupid flying kick/falcon punch.
Vainirion
2025-11-05 19:29:01 +0000 UTCI love Outspread. Great character. Time to rescue the princess!
Harimeow
2025-11-05 19:24:35 +0000 UTCI do love that Tian’s instinctive fall back to the hammered home social niceties is helping him. He doesn’t really understand them or ‘feel’ the way your supposed to when offering them, but he doesn’t so earnestly because they’re how you are supposed to act in a society and not be a rock thrower. The fact that he acts with the overarching spirit of the gestures (there are rules in a society that to show basic decency towards others as a sort of social safety net) even if he doesn’t have the spirit the specific actions are supposed to hold gives him a sort of pessimistic kindness that’s really interesting
Brandon Cleveland
2025-11-05 18:04:22 +0000 UTCNothing like a little tea break before crushing some heretics to get your head on straight! Onward to battle! TFTC!
Tom C
2025-11-05 17:38:09 +0000 UTCbut is the gang heretical or just "bad guys" if you think about it to the heretics, the "Righteous" Sects are the Heretical ones. All paths are correct under the Dao or rather this is no wrong path. it is just a matter of perspective. of what is Righteous, and what is heretical. Remember,the Victor Writes the History, thus the Losers were - Bad/Evil/Whatever and the Victor was Righteous! What if if the White Crane Monestary....was the Heretical Side when they First came to Power. we have evidence that there WAS a revolution or three of some sort in the distant past.... the old dynasties. the Saintess in the Cave, the General all being from the same sect originally, the hot springs ghost living SEVERAL dynasties ago... etc
Len
2025-11-05 17:34:30 +0000 UTCDiscombobulate is this world's strongest optimist. He seems like the kind of guy you would appreciate meeting once you hit rock bottom.
Nyroe
2025-11-05 17:12:49 +0000 UTCGood just what he needed, someone to put him back into the here and now. Go save your Crane Tian!
Art Dragon
2025-11-05 17:08:10 +0000 UTCLet's goo tian is back and at it
Gavin Olsen
2025-11-05 16:40:54 +0000 UTCAnd the line “what a strange, terrible thing to do.” Ah heartbreak
SquiddlyWinks
2025-11-05 16:40:33 +0000 UTCWell he's nutty as squirrel poo but damn is he a good diviner.
David Giles
2025-11-05 16:39:47 +0000 UTCThis diviner is exactly Tian’s sort of person, good to see him reconnecting to his roots when he starts to feel lost
ActionKermit
2025-11-05 16:38:33 +0000 UTCWell, if the parasitic cultivator wasn’t lying their winning would mean the whole town would be killed, including all the Sisters. So that seems unlikely to me. A measured retreat with the bird seems quite possible, though, especially if the Heavenly Person people didn’t care to follow up.
Brian P.
2025-11-05 16:22:13 +0000 UTCTftc!
dkpfrog
2025-11-05 16:14:53 +0000 UTCNot romantically… yet
Adunn
2025-11-05 16:13:40 +0000 UTCHaha my first thought was "he only left last chapter"... didnt realize you were talking about the "exile but not as a punishment" stuff.
Gardor
2025-11-05 16:13:10 +0000 UTCThe lyric is actually “I’m not crazy I’m just a little unwell
Edward Sandberg
2025-11-05 16:12:35 +0000 UTCDiviner Discombobulated *definitely* thinks Tian is practicing an age regression art.
Book Worm
2025-11-05 16:11:18 +0000 UTC“I’m not crazy, I’m just not well" MATCHBOX TWENTY PARAPHRASED LYRIC ALERT
Gardor
2025-11-05 16:10:17 +0000 UTCI feel like the tree is a metaphor for Tian. Damaged, gnarled, but still standing and lush.
Efram Manechiwz
2025-11-05 16:05:47 +0000 UTCHonestly I am disappointed we don’t get Tian’s return to civilization (monastery, friends, family…) after so much time spent in the jianghu. This solitary arc with the crane and Liren is getting a bit tedious.
Mar
2025-11-05 16:01:28 +0000 UTCRegardless if its real or not, that sounds like a pretty dope theory.
Doubledoor
2025-11-05 16:00:34 +0000 UTCI wonder if Zihao will find Liren there, both having found clues and deciding to take out the bandits first before meeting up.
Robert Mullins
2025-11-05 15:57:40 +0000 UTCSo Tian does things in true daoist fashion, meets a character from Zhuangzi, and gets the required info before Hong. I wonder if circumstances will align to make Hong think he did in fact run from her.
BaguaBrady
2025-11-05 15:56:25 +0000 UTCWow
Vincenzo
2025-11-05 15:52:41 +0000 UTCThe way Outspread the Discombobulated is described sounds a bit like how the guard described the son of Xia to Hong, only grown up. Are we sure Outspread is real?
EvilLittleThing
2025-11-05 15:52:10 +0000 UTCThis is the second diviner coming along, bit more helpful then the first.
P.R. Bakker
2025-11-05 15:49:15 +0000 UTCI can dig it
Gerald Ransom Jr
2025-11-05 15:42:08 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Raymond Mouton
2025-11-05 15:38:00 +0000 UTCWhat an outstanding character. Well done! You get praised a lot here, but it’s well deserved. Also I’m blatantly stealing this character from you.
SquiddlyWinks
2025-11-05 15:37:12 +0000 UTCImma call a shot based 100% purely on the diviners name but in my head it will be cannon unless directly countered. My shot is that Outspread the Discombobulated is like a fragment of a much stronger cultivator who split themself into weak multitudes to experience different aspects of mortal life. Again this is just based on his name and some semi common tropes.
Kain
2025-11-05 15:33:04 +0000 UTCThe one situation they never figured was, the heretics won, and drove off the crane monastery. Those thorns are probably not easy for anyone but Tian to handle.
Morog T Tiny
2025-11-05 15:31:08 +0000 UTCZhuangzi, with a few additions and alterations.
Nonnyor Business
2025-11-05 15:29:39 +0000 UTCThe fun of xianxia is that diviners can be legitimate even at low levels of power.
Codered999
2025-11-05 15:29:02 +0000 UTCLiving by a code I can really get behind, that one.
BaguaBrady
2025-11-05 15:28:44 +0000 UTCHm Tian given some good advice, and perhaps a glimmer more of nicer experiences. Also we are not acknowledging Tian as not just a child soldier but a teen parent. Truly the monastery is so irresponsible
Veridescent
2025-11-05 15:28:08 +0000 UTCI like when wisemen and diviners are legit. A lot ofnstories just have them be mysterious scammers
Liam Zay
2025-11-05 15:26:46 +0000 UTCStrange Tales from a Chinese Studio?
Abhi
2025-11-05 15:21:20 +0000 UTCVery therapeutic.
Matt DiMeo
2025-11-05 15:21:16 +0000 UTCI still wanna know what Hong, little treasure and the Censor saw when that bandit threw a rock at Tian
James Faulkner
2025-11-05 15:18:41 +0000 UTCOh yeah, time to emulate Brother Fu. SUFFER NOT THE HERETIC TO LIVE.
James Faulkner
2025-11-05 15:17:57 +0000 UTCtian is going to go and let the heart demon out. tftc.
Roxanne Moore
2025-11-05 15:16:19 +0000 UTCNice guy this Outspread the Discombobulated
TeDureShi
2025-11-05 15:14:37 +0000 UTCI’m happy Tian met this guy.
Alexander Dupree
2025-11-05 15:14:13 +0000 UTCNothing to soothe the soul like a bit of the ole ultra violence.
JTP
2025-11-05 15:07:04 +0000 UTCcoppices >> copse
Paerofar
2025-11-05 15:03:39 +0000 UTCcant wait for the mountain monk training arc
Doggo
2025-11-05 15:01:25 +0000 UTCyay, that was one fugly diviner...now was it a disquise?
Len
2025-11-05 15:00:32 +0000 UTCYeah loving all this. Nothing more cathartic for Tian than killing heretics
Joshua Flowers
2025-11-05 15:00:25 +0000 UTC