Reincarnation of the Celestial Bastard - Chapter 6: Shadows of the Past
Chapter 6: Chapter 6: Shadows of the Past
Li Tian awoke to the first rays of sunlight filtering through his window. He felt rejuvenated, both physically and mentally. Last night’s training had pushed his limits, and now he was eager to build upon his progress. Today, he would focus on the new task set by the system: exploring different cultivation techniques.
After a quick breakfast, he settled in his room, preparing to delve into the world of ancient techniques and hidden knowledge. He needed to find something that suited his newly refined body—a technique that would allow him to harness his potential fully.
[ Task: Explore Different Cultivation Techniques ]
[ Reward: Hidden Knowledge of the Li Family’s Ancient Techniques ]
As he called upon the system, a series of texts and illustrations materialized in his mind. He felt the information wash over him, revealing various cultivation methods, some obscure, some well-known, all belonging to the Li family.
One technique caught his eye: the Nine Celestial Steps. It was a foundational technique that enabled cultivators to refine their spiritual energy and enhance their physical abilities. However, the text warned that it was incredibly taxing on the body if not approached correctly.
“Perfect,” he murmured to himself. The challenge excited him. If he could master this technique, it would not only boost his strength but also prepare him for the more advanced methods he hoped to learn.
Li Tian spent hours studying the intricacies of the Nine Celestial Steps, taking mental notes on each phase of the technique. It required not only physical stamina but also a profound understanding of the flow of spiritual energy within the body.
With the theory ingrained in his mind, he decided it was time to put it into practice. He made his way to the training grounds, seeking a quiet spot away from prying eyes. He found a secluded area behind the estate, surrounded by trees and thick bushes.
Once settled, he took a deep breath and began the first phase of the Nine Celestial Steps. The technique involved a series of intricate movements designed to circulate spiritual energy through the body. Each step was deliberate, requiring both focus and precision.
[ Begin cultivating Nine Celestial Steps. ]
[ Reminder: Maintain control of spiritual energy flow to avoid injury. ]
Li Tian followed the movements, flowing from one stance to another, allowing the energy to guide him. With every motion, he felt the air around him shift, charged with the energy he was harnessing. His body responded, moving fluidly as he lost himself in the rhythm.
Minutes turned into hours as he practiced, sweat trickling down his forehead, but he pushed through the fatigue. The energy began to feel more alive within him, swirling and dancing as he channeled it through the designated pathways of his body.
Suddenly, he heard footsteps approaching. Panic surged through him, and he quickly finished the current stance, looking up to see who had intruded on his solitude.
To his surprise, it was Li Xue, her eyes wide with excitement. “Brother Tian! I was looking for you! I wanted to see how you were doing with your training.”
“Li Xue, you shouldn’t sneak up on someone when they’re cultivating,” he chided gently, but his heart warmed at her presence. “What brings you here?”
“I thought I could help you!” she exclaimed, a bright smile on her face. “I’ve been practicing a little too, and I’ve learned some basic techniques from the elders.”
Li Tian raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “Really? What techniques?”
“Um, just some simple forms. But I know a few breathing exercises that could help you stabilize your energy!” she said eagerly.
Li Tian contemplated her offer. While he didn’t want to put her in danger, he could sense that she was earnest in her desire to help. “Alright, show me what you know.”
Li Xue beamed with joy and quickly took a position beside him. “Okay, first, let’s focus on breathing. It’s essential for cultivating energy.”
As she demonstrated the breathing exercises, Li Tian followed her lead. He was impressed by her focus and determination, qualities that he admired in his younger sister. She might be only thirteen, but her spirit was unwavering.
After a few minutes, Li Tian felt the energy within him stabilize, and he realized that her techniques were indeed effective. “You’ve learned well,” he remarked, nodding in approval.
“Thank you, Brother Tian! I’m just trying to keep up,” she replied, a hint of shyness in her voice.
Just then, a rustling sound interrupted their moment, and they both turned to see a figure emerging from the trees. It was Li Wei, accompanied by a few of their brothers. A smug smile crept across his face as he spotted them.
“Well, well, if it isn’t the little bastard and his little sister playing pretend,” Li Wei sneered, his tone dripping with mockery. “Is this how you spend your time? Hiding away from the real training?”
Li Tian felt a surge of anger but quickly quelled it. He needed to remain composed. “What do you want, Li Wei?”
“Just wanted to see how the underdog was faring,” Li Wei replied, his eyes narrowing. “I figured you’d be hiding, like always. But it seems you’ve managed to convince someone to play with you.”
Li Xue stepped forward, her eyes fierce. “Brother Wei, you should stop being so mean! Brother Tian is working hard to improve himself.”
Li Wei laughed, a sound devoid of any warmth. “Improving himself? You really think that’s possible? You’re just a joke, Li Tian. A weakling in a powerful family. Why don’t you just accept your place?”
Li Tian clenched his fists, the urge to retaliate rising within him. But he remembered his goal—he wouldn’t let his anger distract him from his path. Instead, he forced a smile, cold and calculating.
“Just wait, Li Wei. You might be surprised at what I can achieve,” he replied, his voice steady.
Li Wei stepped closer, leaning in as if to intimidate him. “I’ll be watching, little brother. And when you fail—because you will fail—I’ll be there to remind you of your place.”
With that, he turned on his heel, leading his friends away, laughter echoing behind him. Li Xue frowned, her expression worried. “Brother Tian, don’t listen to him. You’re strong!”
Li Tian placed a hand on her shoulder, trying to reassure her. “I know, Li Xue. But I need to prepare. He may not take me seriously now, but one day, I’ll show him the truth.”
After they left, Li Tian took a deep breath, regaining his focus. “Let’s continue with the Nine Celestial Steps,” he said, shifting back into position. He couldn’t afford to dwell on Li Wei’s taunts. His energy and efforts had to be directed toward his cultivation.
As they resumed their training, he felt the bond with Li Xue strengthen. With her by his side, he realized he had someone who believed in him. Her unwavering support fueled his determination, and he pushed through the fatigue, continuing to master the technique.
Time flew, and as the sun began to dip below the horizon, Li Tian felt a sense of accomplishment. He had made significant progress in his cultivation, and the day had proven fruitful despite the interruption.
[ Task Progress: 75% ]
[ Continue practicing Nine Celestial Steps to complete the task. ]
Feeling energized, he turned to Li Xue, who was watching him with admiration. “Thank you for your help today. Your techniques made a difference.”
She beamed, her face glowing with pride. “I’m just happy to help! I’ll keep learning more so I can assist you better.”
Li Tian nodded, his mind racing with possibilities. He would train harder, and he would not let his family’s disdain dictate his path. He would rise above it all, and perhaps, one day, Li Wei would be the one looking up at him.
“Let’s call it a day for now,” Li Tian said, giving her a warm smile. “We can meet again tomorrow to practice.”
Li Xue nodded eagerly, her eyes sparkling with excitement. “I can’t wait!”
As they walked back toward the estate together, Li Tian felt a sense of hope blossoming within him. Each day was a new chance to grow stronger, to prove himself, and to protect those he cared about. The road ahead would be challenging, but he was ready to face it head-on.