Cultivator's Slice of Life: Spiritual Farming System - Chapter 16 - 16: Meeting Cultivators On My Way To The City
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Chapter 16: Chapter 16: Meeting Cultivators On My Way To The City
The Riverside village, though remote, was not located at the end of the world. In fact, there was a city not too far from it, requiring around two days of travel. This city had gained a reputation as a popular gathering place for cultivators.
While the city was sparsely populated by mortals, it attracted cultivators from various backgrounds. However, it was uncommon to encounter cultivators of significant power. A cultivator at the Foundation Establishment level was as rare as a phoenix feather.
Such rumors reached my ears, but I yearned to confirm them personally. Before embarking on my journey, I sought counsel from Dai Guiren, who assured me that he would safeguard the secrecy of my cultivation and look after my farm and beloved companion, Big F.
Dai Guiren himself was filled with trepidation. It was no secret that immortals occasionally vented their anger on mortals, a practice that often drew the ire of other cultivators.
After ensuring everything was alright with my farm and getting my hands on a map, all thanks to Mayor Dai Guiren, I left my farm. The city I aimed for was called East Raven.
It was a medium-sized city, and judging by the rumors I had heard, a common place for cultivators to meet. My goal in going there was to acquire an alchemy cultivation technique to start refining pills in the future.
However, there was a problem. The only goods I had to trade were the books I found inside the cultivator lair underneath my well! I had read a few and decided to use one that did not have any techniques written in it. It was a scroll talking about the era the cultivator lived in.
Maybe a historian addicted to such artifacts would be willing to trade with me? That was what I hoped for, or else I would be doomed.
Then my journey started, one that led me along a straight road toward the city, where I encountered a few mortals and even some bandits.
“Please, spare me!” the bandit begged for his life after I beat him up to a pulp.
The journey took two days, requiring me to camp for one night. It wasn’t safe to stray too far from the main road, as that area belonged to the beasts, nor was it wise to camp too close to the road, for it was a hunting ground for bandits.
So I ventured into the forest, eventually finding the perfect spot: a secluded clearing surrounded by bushes and trees, naturally concealing it. A river flowed nearby, its water crystal clear, offering both refreshment and a calming sound. I set up my campfire for the night, feeling a sense of peace wash over me.
The food I brought with me inside my backpack was enough to last the entire journey—not the way back, though.
So, I did not have to waste time finding something to eat and could simply relax near the campfire, enjoying the fruits I had brought along. For a brief moment, I contemplated fishing in the nearby river, but my main intention was to practice my meditation technique!
With controlled breaths, I focused on gathering Qi from the atmosphere and directed it towards my two Dantians. The Qi entering my ‘real’ Dantian remained unattributed to any element, while the Qi flowing towards my second Dantian, the one obtained from Big T, would transform into a poisonous Qi!
That’s how I spent the night, and that meditative state served as a substitute for sleep. I only awakened when the sun’s rays caressed my face.
I continued my journey in the morning, following the same road as the previous day. For the first time, I encountered other cultivators, not just mortals and bandits!
How did I know? I could sense it from afar!
There was a carriage, and judging by its direction, it was headed to the same city as me. I had no intention of stopping near the carriage to ask for a ride.
However, as I passed beside it, someone opened a small window and stared at me. It was a frail-looking boy who appeared to be around 10 years old.
“Grandpa, there’s someone outside! Can we help him? He looks tired!”
The carriage came to a halt, and the door to enter opened. Inside were the boy and an elderly man. The older man had long, gray hair and beard, but his face seemed remarkably youthful, with few wrinkles.
What caught my attention even more was his robust physique and sharp gaze! The moment he looked at me, it felt as if all my secrets had been laid bare, leaving me exposed and vulnerable.
“Is this a Foundation Establishment cultivator? Or perhaps a Golden Core? No, that would be too much, wouldn’t it?” I wondered.
Before the elderly man could say anything, I bowed to him and said, “Junior greets Elder.”
I had no idea who that elderly man was. What if he was an eccentric cultivator who would kill me just because I didn’t address him as “Elder”? I didn’t want to risk my life in such a foolish manner.
He smiled and nodded, saying, “No need for formalities, young man. May I inquire about your destination?”
“I’m headed to East Raven. I’m looking to trade some goods there.”
“Oh? My grandson and I are also traveling in that direction.”
As the elderly man mentioned his grandson, I noticed the boy who had called him “grandpa.” I couldn’t sense any Qi emanating from the boy’s body, so I asked, “Is he also a cultivator?”
It seemed like the elderly man had been waiting for that question. He replied, “Yes! Despite being only ten years old, my grandson has already reached the fifth layer of Qi Condensation!”
“W-What?”
That revelation hit me like a truck! I had been so confident in my System and newfound abilities that I had forgotten about the incredible talents scattered throughout these cultivation worlds. The boy standing before me could potentially be the main character of some extraordinary story. n-.0𝗏𝓮𝓵𝗯1n
“Anyway, come with us! Traveling with a cultivator like me can bring you certain benefits when entering the city,” the elderly man offered.
I wasn’t sure if I could trust him, but I didn’t have much choice. Leaving wasn’t an option.