When Immortal Ascension Fails Time Travel to Try Again - Story 7 - To Kill Demonic Vines (Part 18/18 End π±π)
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Spear That Weaves Through Lightning walked forward with his own weapon out. βEven though she just made us help a bunch of mortals by doing work that should have been left up to the city lordββ
Little Spring scowled. βAre you still talking about that?β
ββYou donβt insult our sectβs senior.β
The kid stepped in front of me, as if determined to protect me this time. This brat.
Actually, all of these young kids were brats!
As a thousand-year-old monster, I really didnβt need the help. But youths liked to feel useful so Iβd let them do what they wanted.
βYou realize that two of those alchemists are in the golden core realm, right?β I gestured to Violet and Red Leaf.
Clear Eyes grinned. βDoesnβt matter. Weβre from the Indomitable Will Sect, and we have each otherβs backs.β
βAlso, one of their guards.β I pointed to a muscular man who was eyeing us like he was gonna take us down any second.
Basically, weβd end up dead before we could even touch their sleeve. It was partially why I hadnβt tried anything.
βItβs not like Peak Elder Grass Sprout isnβt in the area,β Little Spring said.
Point to the brat.
Goddamn it. That dragon was going to update our scorecard once he found out.
βOh! Grandmaster Grass Sprout is here?β Alchemist Red Leaf said. βI havenβt seen her since the last Alchemist Convention a few decades ago.β
Violet sent me a look that told me that I was on her βTo Kill When She Had the Chanceβ list.
Red Leaf waved everyone down. He must have had the respect of everyone there because they did so without question.
βThereβs no need for that. Violet Pill Fairy here was merely expressing her concern and didnβt mean anything by her words. Now, why donβt we discuss the Dao of Alchemy while we wait for your Peak Elder?β
I could practically feel Mad Tongue getting ready to escalate and Violet Pill getting ready to prove her elder wrong.
The last thing our sect needed was to start a war with the Alchemistsβ Guild just because Violet and I wanted to murder each other.
βOf course we can discuss the Dao of Alchemy!β
The teen pursed his lips.
I began to lead everyone to our courtyard while talking to the old man.
βBy the way, when is the next convention?β
βOh, in a few years.β He stroked his beard, βWith your contribution to creating a cure for the plague, Iβll be sure to send you an invitation.β
I glanced back at Violet. That plastered smile on her face couldnβt fool me. Not when I could see a vein in her forehead bulging from her rage.
She had obviously wanted to impress him to get into the conference.
Having been there before, I knew that they limited who could enter, relying almost entirely on the current members to bring in new ones who contribute to their field.
This was likely her one chance to get in. And I was stealing it right out from under her.
Muahahahaha! Take that bitch.
Now, I just needed to con, erβ convince these guys into helping me end the plague so I could go home faster.
***
Several difficult months laterβ¦
Little Spring, Salamander, Clear Eyes and I gathered to say our farewells to Hu Huan and Head Physician Xiang You.
βI hope you both will live healthy lives.β And long ones for mortals.
Little Spring grinned. βThank you for your hospitality.β
Hu Huan ran up to the kid and handed him a rock or something that seemed significant between them. The two had become friends since their ages were so close and since theyβd both experienced similar upheavals.
After much persuasion, Xiang You had adopted the little mortal into his family as a favor to meβ¦ Also because heβd come to care for the child after looking after him for so many years.
Surprisingly, the kid had spent the whole fight sitting on the toilet and completely missed everything. That may have been for the best, though it probably left him a bit traumatized.
I looked to Sword Master Salamander, who had reached the peak of Golden Core and was almost ready to go through his tribulation.
In my past life, he only made it to this level when I turned 25.
::I donβt have any gold or silverβ¦:: I explained to Salamander. ::Sword Master, can I borrow some, and Iβll pay you back in spirit stones?::
He sent me a look. ::The last time I used mortal currency was around twenty years ago⦠I think I might have a few coins somewhere?::
We both turned to Clear Eyes Mad Tongue. ::Bring out your silver and gold.::
The teen rolled his eyes and waved his hand in front of the two mortals. A small chest of silver teals in the Empireβs currency appeared in front of them.
I tossed him a spirit stone to pay him back for it and he looked insulted.
Hey, not all of us had a master who could bankroll our cultivation. Some of us had to be our own masters.
I turned to the Head Physician. βThis should be enough for Little Huanβs education.β
He wiped the sweat off his forehead using a handkerchief. βI-I believe so. You donβt have to do this. You already saved our city!β
Of course I did. I needed to get rid of any karmic ties I made because of my promise to Hu Xiaofan. I was currently outsourcing most of my responsibility to Xiang You.
βAlso, if the child is ever in danger, break this.β I handed him a token I carved out of jade and embedded with a piece of my will inside of it, similar to the one I left with my bodyβs original parents. βI promised his mother that heβd live a long mortal life and I intend to keep that promise.β
βYes, Master Alchemist Lin!β
I was just glad the kid didnβt ask to come with us.
***
Our team and the alchemists from the Guild gathered together outside of the palace in front of City Lord Long Jiaye. It was time to officially leave.
βThank you everyone from the Alchemistsβ Guild.β He bowed to them, then went on for a few minutes, extolling how theyβd helped.
Violet, who had been shockingly quiet over the past few months, hid a smirk behind her fan. It was like the bitch thought she was the only one who deserved the praise.
Senior Red Leaf nodded. βThe Guild will remember your hospitality.β
βI and the Empire also would like to thank the cultivators from the Indomitable Will sect.β He bowed deeply to us. βAnd I am grateful to you for helping save my citizens directly after the disaster.β
βWe only did what needed to be done,β I said.
The City Lord then placed several chests in front of each team for us to take back to our organizations.
Most of ours were full of raw materials that our sect could use, like local herbs and metals. He also had his maids give each cultivator a small box with local spiritual ores as a token of his gratitude. They werenβt rare, but this wasnβt exactly a rich area.
But I could use them to create armor for Little Spring and myself. Weβd need a good set for our tribulations.
βAnd to Master Alchemist Lin. Iβd like to give you this in appreciation for all the work youβve done to help the city and the empire through this plague.β
He handed me a box. Using my divine sense, I looked inside to find a rare spiritual fruit in stasis.
Violet Pill Fairy sent me a glare.
What? It wasnβt like she could use it since she was already in Golden Core.
βI had planned to have a Perfected Golden Core medicine made from this when I reached the peak of Foundation Establishment, but I might not reach that realm in my life. Iβd rather give it to someone who will need it.β
I kind of liked this City Lord. When his people were in trouble, he did everything in his power to prevent the spread of the plague. Heβd listened to our advice without complaint. There were even rumors going on about how he fought off the vines during the Demonic Slaughter Formation incident and protected those he could.
There were no rumors going around about him doing weird or extremely heinous things behind closed doors, and he treated everyone decently enough for this time period.
He may have ignored me when I first came here, but that had been my planβ. As far as I was concerned, the guy was a rare decent person for someone in his position.
I scanned Long Jiaye with divine sense. Ah, there it was. A blockage from an old injury prevented him from continuing down his path.
::I recommend you get a Three Tears Qi and Blood Cleansing Dan from a good alchemist. It needs to be at least High Quality. Its effects might surprise you.::
His hand subtly shook. ::Thank you, Master Alchemist Lin!::
Whether him becoming a Golden Core cultivator would be a good thing or a bad thing, who knew? ::Just keep taking care of your city and people as well as you have been. Some cultivators look down on mortals, but we should never forget that we came from their number.::
He nodded.
As long as he did a decent job keeping everyone here safe, that would also help me take care of Hu Huan.
Now, it was time to go home and get my goddamn kiwis!
The City Lord returned to his palace leaving just the teams who were about to leave.
Before we could leave, Red Leaf walked over and greeted me. Violet and the others trailed behind him.
βYour official invitation arrived this morning.β He handed me a jade token with the symbol of the Alchemistsβ Convention. βI hope youβll agree to holding that lecture on Sky Rank Pills you mentioned.β
And the Pharma Bitch looked like sheβd just eaten something sour.
Muahahaha! I stole her spot and the bitch still couldnβt do shit about it. But I didnβt doubt that weβd meet again. And the next time, things might not end so peacefully between us.
I placed the token in my spatial ring. βOf course. And I look forward to your lecture on the control of strange flames in Golden Core.β
He chuckled. βAh! I almost forgot since I didnβt have time to give them to you earlier!β He took out two large jade gourds. βThe medicinal wine Iβve been brewing has finally finished fermenting. Gift one to that nephew you were telling me about. And keep the other for a special occasion… ah, when youβre older.β
Yeah. Giving wine to a near eleven-year-old, even if it was technically medicinal, wasnβt really a cool thing to do, but there werenβt laws against it.
βIβll be sure to drink it when Iβm βolderβ and have something to celebrate.β
He looked at the gourds like he might be regretting his decision.
I took out a much smaller jade gourd that Iβd filled with a diluted spiritual spring water. Something I could only give now that we had a whole sect backing us… with Little Springβs permission, of course. βMy brother and I wanted to gift you with this before we left. We donβt have much.β
He quickly put it away before anyone could scan it with their divine sense. Smart man.
βAs expected of Alchemist Lin and Apprentice Little Spring.β
***
Peerless Resolve showed no hint of surprise when he saw me enter his hall, so someone must have spilled the beans… or he was getting better at not showing his emotions.
I grinned. βNephew! I returned alive!β
He coughed. βI didnβt doubt that you would.β
βI even made a friend who I conned out of some good medicinal wine.β
The tips of his lips turned down a little. There we go, some emotions. βAunt Lin. Youβre too young to drink wine.β
βHey! I never said it was for me.β
I pulled a gourd from my ring and handed it to him.
He took one look at it and his lips twitched as if he were about to break his forced facial paralysis again. βWell, I canβt say no to a gift from my Martial Aunt.β
I nodded. βRight? Now, do you have something for me?β
βOf course, I won’t forget. You know, it took us a whole three months to gather all of these?β He waved his hand and a spatial ring flew towards me. It was even better than the one Iβd been given for winning the alchemy tournament! βYou can keep the ring. It has a time stop function added to it to keep the kiwis and other ingredients fresh for when you eventually use them.β
Wait… βYou didnβt have me stay there for three whole months just so you could gather these, right?β
βOf course not.β He glanced to the right.
βBecause, if you needed three months to get the ingredients, all you had to do was tell me.β
He cleared his throat. βLittle Aunt Lin. I thought it would be safer than staying here. While you were away, I made some progress toward finding the demonic cultivators within the sect.β
βWere you able to find them all?β
He sighed. βI only found a few more, but I havenβt outed them yet. For now, Iβm using them to track down the others. Iβve also been intercepting their communications to find out what theyβre planning next.β He paused. βBe careful while in the sect, Martial Aunt Lin.β
βAlways.β
Eye scanned me with his divine sense. βIβd hoped that youβd use the time while you were out to transcend your tribulation. Youβve been sitting at the peak of Qi Condensation since before you arrived here.β
I grimaced. Maybe I should just tell the truth. Well, some of it. βAs the disciple of an immortal, my tribulation… will be very difficult to transcend.β
His eyes narrowed. βHow difficult?β
βI wouldnβt be surprised if someone at the end of Foundation Establishment would barely pass it… I also wouldnβt be surprised if it suddenly became harder than that.β
Considering that the last time I attempted to transcend a tribulation I fucking died I seriously questioned my luck when it came to them.
βThen whatβs your plan?β
Just thinking about going through another death-seeking tribulation sent a weird chill down my spine.
I had time. I was still very young and already at the peak of Qi Condensation. No one could say that I was slow, even if I delayed it for a decade.
Except that I didnβt exactly have a decade.
While my soul and body were currently stable, there was always a possibility that Iβd need to use my divine sense at a higher realm than my frame could handle. And that would put me right back into the situation I had been in before.
βIt will take every possible thing I can throw at it in order to survive. So…β
***
I rushed to our courtyard and found Little Spring practicing the sword. Ever since Iβd been hurt while trying to stop the demonic formation, heβd been dedicated to training. Heβd finally realized that strength was nothing without the skill to wield it.
He jumped when he saw me. βAh! Sister Lin!β
βI need to start preparing to transcend my Foundation Establishment Tribulation.β
βThat means youβll have to travel more, right?β
I nodded.
He bit his lip, cast a cleaning technique on himself, then ran up to me.
βI made a lot of mistakes while on this sect mission, but please keep taking me with you! Iβll work so hard that I catch up.β
Catch up to me? Brat. Youβre a thousand years too young. βWhere is this coming from?β
βPlease?β The kid tugged on my sleeve and looked up at me.
I sighed. βOriginally, I hadnβt been planning on picking up any missions for a while. This one was supposed to be special because it was an emergency.β
He eyed me with obvious doubt.
Brat.
βRegardless. Itβs good that youβre trying to attempt the impossible. There are worse goals to have than being as badass as myself.β I smirked.
He looked a bit exasperated.
βHowever, everyone is different. Lean into your differences and make them unique.β
βYes, Sister Lin!β
βAnother reason we need to work on increasing our realm β a war with the demonic cultivator sect is going to occur, eventually.β It may even come sooner than Iβd originally expected. βIf weβre going to survive it. Weβll have to get stronger.β
βThat also means more training, right?β
βThat is part of it. Especially for you. Youβll have to start seriously working on your immortal cooking if you want to be able to make those body cultivation meals.β
His eyes sparkled at the prospect. βIβm planning on spending the contribution points I earned to have a Golden Core master instruct me.β
βBe sure to do that before we leave.β
βWait? Leave?β
βI also signed us up for a sect mission.β Before he could frown, I continued, βWeβll need to hunt down crab spiritual beasts during the upcoming Great Crab Migration. Not only do their shells make great additional ingredients for spiritual armor, but I hear their meat goes well with immortal cuisine.β
He frowned. βWonβt that take a lot of time? And we just returned from a mission.β
After waving my hand as if I could wave away his concerns, I said, βItβs fine. This is just a short mission. It will take us less than two months.β
Dark eyes bore into me with the skepticism of an old man whoβd seen it all.
I grinned. βBut letβs not focus on the things that will happen. Right now, we should celebrate! We just cured the demonic vine plague and made it back alive and well!.β
I retrieved the extra bottle of spiritual wine.
Technically, I was older. A day older.
Little Springsβ eyes grew wide. Probably because Iβd told him that wine wasnβt healthy for growing kids. Even the spiritual kind.
Then I pulled out two small cups. First, I poured a little into each glass, then I drowned it in spiritual spring water, knowing that it would purify the drink and remove any of the adverse effects normally associated with alcohol, including intoxication. This was all while keeping the flavor.
The kid scowled.
βWhat? We have the bodies of children. I will not give us actual wine.β
I had just pulled the equivalent of taking out a champagne bottle, pouring a child some, only for them to take a sip to realize that it was sparkling apple cider all along.
βCongratulations on a successful first Sect Mission!β
He grinned. I showed him how to clink our cups together, then we both drank wine-flavored spiritual spring water. And I got to watch as the kid made a face like he just tasted something nasty.
βWhy would anyone want to drink this?β
Muahahahaha!