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Now reading: Chapter 320: Don't Lose Yourself, Ke Yin from Cultivation is Creation, a Action novel by Kynan.

I examined each jade slip carefully, channeling a small amount of qi into each one to activate the mory impressions stored within.

As my energy touched the first slip, the Flowing Shadow Step, the Archive around seed to fade away. In its place, I saw a dense forest which had been transford into a battlefield.

A cultivator in black robes was surrounded by five attackers. Just as they closed in, his form blurred and darkened. He literally lted into his own shadow, vanishing completely.

In the next instant, he erged from the shadow of an opponent across the clearing, blade already in motion. Before the other attackers could react, he had rged with shadows twice more, appearing in different locations with each ergence, leaving corpses in his wake.

The final opponent, panicking, used a fire technique to flood the area with light, eliminating shadows. The technique's user was montarily trapped in the open, vulnerable until he could reach the next patch of darkness.

The vision faded, and I blinked, readjusting to the reality of the Archives.

"The Flowing Shadow Step would be useful in urban environnts or forested areas," Azure observed. "But it has several critical weaknesses. As the vision showed, light sources can severely limit your mobility. More concerning is the tactical vulnerability, in a one-on-one battle, if your opponent knows you can travel through shadows, they wouldn't be surprised when you erge from their shadow.”

“Instead of ambushing them, they could be waiting with a strike precisely where I’d appear,” I agreed. “It's predictable if my opponent understands the technique."

Touching the Windborne Seed technique brought a new scene. A vast desert plain with nowhere to hide. A female cultivator was being pursued by mounted enemies, their dust clouds visible for li in every direction.

As they closed in, the air around her suddenly compressed, then expanded violently. Her body shot forward like a seed blown by a gale, covering hundreds of ters in an eyeblink.

She changed direction mid-flight, veering sharply left, then right, making her path impossible to predict. I could see the strain on her face with each direction change, the technique clearly demanding significant energy.

When one pursuer finally intercepted her path, she gestured upward, and her body rose twenty ters into the air, sailing over the obstacle. The aerial movent lasted only monts before she descended, her face pale from the spiritual energy expenditure.

"The Windborne Seed seems the most versatile," I told Azure ntally, "but I'm concerned about the energy requirents for aerial movent."

Movent techniques below the Steller Realm that attempted to achieve flight, even a limited version, were known for their qi consumption. And the possibility of flight didn’t tempt , after all, thanks to the relationship between the two suns in my inner world, it was sothing I was already capable of.

The third slip, Root Traversal, showed yet another scene.

This ti, an elderly cultivator stood in a garden courtyard surrounded by heavily ard opponents. Rather than fleeing or attacking directly, he simply tapped his foot once on the ground. His body shimred and sank downward, disappearing into the earth as if swallowed by liquid.

The confused attackers searched frantically until the ground behind one trembled slightly. The elder erged silently, dispatched the enemy, then sank back into the earth before the others noticed. He repeated this process, appearing and disappearing through the ground with ease, always erging near plants or trees where root systems were densest.

When one clever opponent began burning the garden's plants, the elder's movents beca more limited, forcing him to travel along fewer, more predictable paths.

As the final vision faded, I returned my attention to the Archive, finding Elder Chang watching , waiting for my decision.

"The Root Traversal is interesting," Azure began. "Though you saw its primary weakness - dependence on existing roots. If an area has been scorched or naturally lacks vegetation, your mobility would be severely restricted. An opponent could funnel you into predictable paths by limiting your ergence points.”

“This technique seems the most compatible with my cultivation thod,” I replied. “Is there any way we could modify it to minimise the weaknesses?”

“I believe we could adapt it to work with any plant matter containing your qi signature,” Azure continued. “Instead of being limited to literal roots in the ground, you could potentially teleport to any seed or plant you've infused with your energy."

That caught my attention. "Like short-range teleportation?"

"Essentially, yes," Azure confird. "Similar to your Blink Step rune, but with the advantage of being tied directly to your cultivation thod. The energy requirents would be significantly lower when used in conjunction with plant matter you've already established a connection with."

The potential applications imdiately began forming in my mind. In forested areas, I'd have nearly unlimited mobility. Even in barren territories, I could scatter seeds during the battle, creating a network of teleportation points.

"Root Traversal," I said aloud to Elder Chang. "That's the one I'll take."

She nodded, seemingly approving of my choice. "A practical selection. It shes well with your current cultivation thod and provides utility beyond re speed."

As she prepared the necessary docuntation for the technique transfer, I found myself returning to my earlier line of questioning.

"Elder Chang," I began cautiously, "before I leave, might I ask one more question about the World Tree Sutra?"

She paused in her writing, not looking up. "You are persistent, Disciple Ke Yin."

"I prefer 'thorough,'" I replied with a smile.

She sighed, setting down her brush. "One question, then."

"You ntioned there were fragnts of records about cultivators who mastered the World Tree Sutra. What happened to them, according to these fragnts?"

Elder Chang was silent for a long mont, her gaze distant. When she finally spoke, her voice was uncharacteristically soft.

"All I know, all that remains in our records, is that they eventually... lost themselves."

A chill ran down my spine. "Lost themselves? What does that an?"

She shrugged slightly. "The texts aren't clear. So interpretations suggest they beca so connected to the world itself that their human consciousness dissolved. Others theorize they ascended to higher planes. A few darker readings suggest they were consud by their own creations." She fixed with a piercing gaze. "All that is certain is that none remained as the individuals they once were."

The implications hung in the air between us. Was I cultivating a thod that would eventually erase my identity? Transform into sothing other than human? The possibilities were terrifying.

"Thank you for your honesty," I said finally.

She nodded once, then returned to completing the contribution point transfer. "The technique is yours," she said, handing the jade slip. "Use it wisely, Disciple Ke Yin."

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I thanked her again and made my way out of the Archives, the jade slip containing the Root Traversal technique cool against my palm.

"Well, that was ominously vague," I muttered once we were outside.

"Indeed," Azure replied. "Though cultivation paths often involve transformation of the self. The question is whether the 'loss' she described is transcendence or dissolution."

"A rather important distinction," I pointed out dryly.

***

Back in my quarters, I settled cross-legged on my ditation mat and activated the jade slip containing the Root Traversal technique. Information flowed into my mind, diagrams of energy pathways, visualization thods, spiritual resonance patterns.

The core of the technique involved attuning one's qi to the natural currents flowing through roots and soil, creating a temporary "tunnel" through which the cultivator could travel.

Distance was limited by the practitioner's spiritual power and the density of root networks available. In optimal conditions , an ancient forest with extensive root systems, high-level practitioners could traverse several li in an instant.

"Interesting fundantals," Azure comnted as we both processed the information. "The technique's original design focuses exclusively on natural root networks, but with modification..."

"You ntioned adapting it to work with any plant or seed containing my qi," I prompted.

"Yes," Azure confird. "Let analyze the core principles more thoroughly while integrating what we've learned from similar techniques in the Starhaven Realm."

I nodded, setting the jade slip aside. "Take your ti. I think I could use a walk while you work, clear my head a bit."

The past weeks had been intense, world-walking, constant training, breakthrough to Stage 8, preparation for the tournant. Every mont had been dedicated to improvent, leaving little ti for simple reflection. Perhaps so aimless wandering would give the perspective I needed.

"Agreed," Azure said. "So distance from intensive practice can often provide valuable insights. I'll continue working on adapting the Root Traversal technique."

I rose, stretched, and headed out into the sect grounds. The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the stone paths as disciples hurried about their various tasks.

My wandering took past the practice fields, where several disciples were engaged in friendly sparring matches. I paused to watch, analyzing their techniques with an eye toward the upcoming tournant.

Most were at the middle stages of Qi Condensation, their movents still sowhat rigid, their qi control imperfect. I noted weaknesses, patterns, habitual movents that could be exploited in combat.

"You're still training even when you're supposed to be relaxing," Azure observed with a hint of amusent.

"Force of habit," I admitted. "Though I suppose there are worse habits to have."

I continued my walk, eventually finding myself near the sect's main gate. It was there, watching the comings and goings of various disciples, that I saw him.

Wu Kangming.

He walked with the confident grace that had always characterized him, his white outer disciple robes immaculate despite what appeared to have been a long journey. His cultivation aura had deepened significantly since I'd last seen him, he'd definitely broken through to the ninth stage of Qi Condensation.

But it wasn't Wu Kangming who caused my breath to catch in my throat. It was the young man walking beside him.

Average height, simple gray robes, a sword strapped to his back, nothing particularly remarkable about him at first glance. But I recognized him instantly from the Black Mist Valley mission.

The sectless cultivator. The one Lu Fang had humiliated, drained of essence, and left for dead.

Yet here he was, walking alongside Wu Kangming as if they were old friends, engaged in animated conversation. His spiritual presence had transford completely, where before I'd sensed only ordinary talent, now I could feel the unmistakable pressure of the ninth stage of Qi Condensation.

"Azure," I whispered ntally, "am I seeing things, or is that—"

"The sectless cultivator from Black Mist Valley," Azure confird, his tone reflecting my own surprise. "His energy signature matches my records, though his cultivation level has advanced remarkably."

"But how?" I wondered. "Lu Fang nearly killed him. The essence drain technique should have crippled his cultivation, if not killed him outright."

"An excellent question," Azure replied. "And perhaps more concerning, why is he with Wu Kangming?"

I stepped back into the shadow of a nearby building, not wanting to be noticed as the pair approached the gate. The sectless cultivator was speaking fast, his hands gesturing as he described sothing to Wu Kangming, who listened with uncharacteristic patience.

"—still can't believe it worked," I caught as they drew closer. "The Mirrorwater reflection actually reversed his technique and killed him instantly!"

Wu Kangming nodded. "Sword dao has many paths, Luo Yichen. What matters is finding the one that resonates with your essence, which is sothing you have managed to achieve."

I finally had a na to match the face, and apparently, this Luo Yichen had a sword technique called "Mirrorwater" that could reflect his opponents' techniques.

As they passed through the gate, a senior disciple approached to greet Wu Kangming. The conversation shifted to sect matters, sothing about registering Luo Yichen as a disciple and arrangents for the upcoming tournant.

"This doesn’t seem like good news," I murmured as they moved out of earshot.

"Indeed," Azure agreed. "Wu Kangming has clearly broken through to the ninth stage of Qi Condensation, and based on his aura fluctuations, he might be approaching the threshold of the Elental Realm."

I grimaced. "And now he has a friend who appears to have reached the ninth stage as well. Two ninth stage cultivators in the tournant..." I shook my head in disbelief. "Usually, having even one participant at the ninth stage is noteworthy. Most tournants are dominated by eighth stage cultivators."

"The competitive landscape has shifted dramatically," Azure observed. "Wu Kangming was already concerning with his Beyond Heaven-rank cultivation thod and sword ghost master. Adding another ninth stage ally makes your path significantly more challenging."

"With Wu Kangming's talent and my luck, I wouldn't be surprised if he breaks through to the Elental Realm right before our match," I said, unable to keep the worry from my voice. "If that happens..."

"It would be unprecedented," Azure finished my thought. "An Elental Realm participant would make the tournant extrely unbalanced."

As I turned to leave, I caught one last glimpse of Wu Kangming and Luo Yichen being escorted deeper into the sect grounds. Whatever connection existed between them, whatever strange circumstances had brought them together, one thing was certain:

The tournant had just beco much more complicated.

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