v1c11: The Yantra Library
It was the 9th of the third month in the year 17 756 FS — the day when the first year Inner Disciples always took their first class.

Everyone in the Cultivation Academy was well aware that the Inner Cycle was where the real teaching and real resources were, and the Inner Disciples were the true disciples. As for the Outer Cycle, it was merely a preparation step to select those who deserved it.

"Strengthening your Ba is a very important aspect of your cultivation that needs practice every day…"

In the west lecture hall, a young female ka wielder continued the lesson. She wasn't the formal instructor, merely a young disciple in her third year called Hu Guo. Typically, the classes of the first-year were overseen by senior disciples appointed by the administration or the instructor.

In the courtyard of the hall, Sa Min threw his gaze around, ignoring the deathly smell of sweat, trying to measure their Ba's strength of the disciple just from their faces.

Sitting cross-legged on a mat behind a small wooden table, under the gentle sunlight, a group of disciplines were tightly closing their eyes, their faces contorted in intense concentration. They looked as though they were trying to shit some large, jagged stone that stubbornly refused to get out.

In truth, one of them had indeed shit his pants. He had left… taking a flurry of curses from Hu Guo.

If it had not been for Hu Guo wisdom in conducting the lesson in the open air, the hall would have been blindly drowned in a stench.

Just as they'd stepped out into the courtyard, Hu Guo wasted no time in having them sit and began cultivating, shifting their sea force within their sea core and trying to clear the blocked blockage that was keeping them from reaching their core essence.

The process wasn't… as easy as it sounded.

You could see that form the disciples' faces.

However, not all disciples were stinking; some, even though few, looked relatively fine.

Ta Chen was among them. In fact, she'd sneakily open her eyes from time to time to see how those in front of her were doing, then closed them again with a happy smile.

Sa Juan also seemed to do okay as well.

Sa Wen, you'd think with his big frame and bored shoulders and black beard and B-grade aptitude that he would be much better than the rest. Wrong. His veins were popping out like crazy. He was dripping with sweat.

Clearly, he wasn't having a good time.

Sa Min sighed.

The strength of Bas had nothing to do with your aptitude, physical strength, or your Born Ka. It's a whole separate thing. Some were born with stronger Ba, some were very lucky.

The reason? There were different theories. In the Eastern Plane, most people believe that it was related to how much good you had done in the First Heaven. The more good you'd done, the better Ba you would receive in this Heaven.

Sa Min rubbed his left eye. That's why people didn't become specious of me when they discovered I only had C-grade aptitude. They likely assumed that I have a strong Ba.

Having a strong Ba was nice. Gave you a solid start. But it was not as impressive as having a better aptitude. Because, unlike aptitudes, Bas could be cultivated and strengthened.

It's a shame. If my Ba still had all its strength, strengthening my sea core wall would have been much faster.

These were the two drawbacks of the Switch Ba Yantra. Besides, his Borned Ka had leveled down by a Realm, his Ba had been drained of all its strength and had returned to its original state, which was not… very good.

The senior disciple Hu Guo kept going, her voice sounding as light as a little girl's. "Strengthening your Ba will not only help you move your sea force with ease, making it much easier to strengthen your sea core walls, but it will also help in manipulating the imprints within your essence core effortlessly."

She was sitting inside the hall putting herself as far away from the smell that filled the air as possible.

But even from there, and even with her lower face hidden beneath a white embroidered veil, she couldn't help but pinch her nose closed in disgust, fluttering her fan non stop.

She glanced at Sa Min through her white frame circle glasses. In spite of him doing literally nothing while everyone else was practicing intensely , she didn't seem to mind.

"Crafting Yantras required manipulating tens to hundreds of imprints at the same time, and that required huge mental strength. In terms of importance, cultivating your Bas is as crucial as cultivating your sea core."

She paused again, giving their burdened mind the time to digest her words. The disciples' heavy breathing was the only sound huffing in the courtyard.

"That's why this is your first lesson. Moving your sea force is the traditional and the simplest way to strengthen your Bas. Just like the body, you strengthen it by driving to its limit, and so is the Ba…"

Sa Min ignored Hu Guo. What could a rank 9 ka wielder possibly say that Sa Min didn't know already?

He wasn't some arrogant who thought he knew it all, but all she's saying was simply basic terms that everyone should already be familiar with.

Truth to be told, Sa Min knew very well that the knowledge he had was… barely a drop in the ocean of knowledge. Hence he'd planned to pay the Yantra Library a visit after the class was over.

The words that had been engraved on his back and remained there for about 24, still troubling his mind. He had to see if he could find something useful over there.

Coming to think of the message, Sa Min instinctively turned his head to the side.

A young man with untidy hair was sleeping on his small table, face down. Though there were a few steps between them, Sa Min could smell alcohol wafting from him.

It was Qing Lian, the second son of the Qing family, the family that, according to the encrypted message, was searching for the Key. The family that was behind the disappearance of the colored eyed people.

Did he believe that? Not just yet. How could he believe a message whose owner and their intentions were unknown without verifying it?

First, he needed to check if what the message stated was true. He'd already asked around about the Qing family. Nothing suspicious. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary except for the fact that this Qing Lian right there was an alcoholic who wandered the city at night like a madman, throwing punches at anyone who talked ill about his sisters.

As if sensing his gaze, Qing Lian lifted his head and met his eyes.

They held each other's gaze for a few seconds.

"What's up?" Qing Lian finally said with a cock, frowning.

Sa Min noticed that his eyes were dark brown. "What's up?"

Qing Lian strengthened his back in an attempt to intimidate him. "Why are you looking at me, brother?"

After the man Sa Min had beheaded yesterday, most of these fresh disciples who had never killed a human had been avoiding him like the plague, terrified.

But this man…was different.

Sa Min smiled. "I can look wherever I want, brother."

Still glaring. "Not at me."

"Really?" Sa Min said, giving him a serene blink.

"Yeah, really," Qing Lian said, drawing out the word.

"What are you going to do?"

Qing Lian took a long breath and was about to stand up when the senior disciple, Hu Guo, came out of the room, angrily.

"Hey, hey, you two! You don't want to cultivate like everyone, that's fine; it's only a less stinky smell." She paused, her eyes narrowing. "But to act like I'm not her while I'm talking, who do you think you are?"

Qing Lian snorted and went back to sleep.

Sa Min gave her a little nod. "Apologize."

Hu Guo ignored him and glanced around, continuing her class.

"The higher you advance in ranks and wish to craft high-ranking Yantras, the stronger your Ba must become." Her gaze settled on a huge man in the first row raising his hand. "What is it, Sa Wen?"

Sa Wen' white robe was dark with sweat. "Senior Sister," he managed to say through his heavy breathing, eyes still squeezed shut, still concentrating on manipulating his sea force. "How long does it take before we notice the difference of our Ba's strength, and please talk more about other methods besides just manipulating our sea force."

Noticing that Sad Wen was…suffering at this point, barely holding himself up, she said, clapping her hands: "Alright, that's enough. You can stop now."

The disciples instantly fall onto the ground before even opening their eyes.

They were extremely exhausted.

Ta Chen was the only one who seemed to be just fine. Even Sa Juan was panting, reaching out for the water bottle in her bag.

If I did cultivate with them, I would probably be worse than Sa Wen but worse than Sa Juan.

That's why Sa Min chose not to cultivate with them in the first place. If people knew he had a weak Ba, they might start questioning how then he'd showed these genius sighs when he was young and that might bring some unwanted attention.

Sa Min knew the Heavenly Union's methods, so he wanted to stay as unnoticed as possible.

Hu Guo gave them some time to rest, then began addressing Sa Wen's questions.

"I know it's frustrating," Hu Guo replied, with an understanding tone. "But you are a big man, Sa Wen, you know that in order to improve your body, you need months or more of constant hard training. The same applies to your Ba. You need to dedicate at least four hours everyday to cultivate, and within five days you will feel your Ba getting stronger."

By now, the disciples were listening carefully. People loved to hear when exactly they were going to improve. People loved numbers.

"After 20 days you'll be able to manipulate your sea force more effortlessly. But always remember, each rank is divided into six transformations and each transformation has denser sea force than the previous. This means that your Ba needs to grow stronger continuously as you progress. As for other ways. You can use Spherical Coins. But these items are very rare and therefore very expensive. Here in the Cultivation Academy, you need a very large amount of merits to get one."

There was disappointment in some disciples' faces.

"Look, I know the traditional way is slow and takes a lot of time, but it's something you're going to do, you're going to do, whether you have a Spherical Coin or not. Because, in all cases, you still have to cultivate your sea core and how are you going to do that without manipulating your sea fore, huh? In fact, I'd say that the traditional way is the better way, since you get to cultivate your sea core and strengthen your Ba at same time. I never used a Spherical Coin and here I can form a rank 9 Yantra just fine. You just need to persevere. Otherwise, you won't be able to go anywhere in the path of cultivation."

Her words did little to brighten their faces, apparently.

Idiots, Sa Min sneered in his heart. What do you think cultivation means? Using Yantras and performing abilities? They clearly don't know the amount of suffering that awaits them.

"Now, of course, you will focus your sea force solely on opening the blocked passage. Without an essence core, none of these would really matter. Ba, Ka, sea core, everything would be useless. That's why your first test would be opening your essence core. The second one who opens her and his essence core."

Hu Guo paused, making the youths before her grow curious.

She continued: "The second one who opens her and his essence core will get 20 merits and one."

The disciples' eyes went wide open.

"As for the first one, he will get 30 merits and…first-rank Spherical Coin."

The courtyard immediately went turbulent. Disciples couldn't believe what they had heard.

Spherical Coin? Sa Min thought. That's quite a reward.

He was a bit surprised. This item could strengthen the Ba quickly, and it was expensive. He'd heard that the rank 1 was worth more than 100 merits in the Treasure Hall of the academy.

He wasn't alone in his surprise. Some were talking to each other with excitement, while the others wore desperate expressions. They knew they had no chance in getting it.

"Alright, alright, except for women, everyone leaves," Hu Guo said, cutting off their conversations. "Don't go right or left, go directly to the bathhouse."

Taking the monthly pouch of force apples Hu Guo had given them at the beginning of the class, Sa Min walked out from the East Lecture Hall.

In the distance, Qing Lian was lumbering away.

Sa Min frowned slightly, surprised. It was as if the heated exchange they'd had in the class never happened.

I guess he's smarter than he looks, Sa Min thought, stretching his stuffed bones from sitting for two hours without doing anything, then glanced back at the lecture hall, where the woman stayed. He could tell why Hu Guo kept them in the class.

After that, with a long breath, he strolled out from the area of lecture halls to the center area where the Yantra Library was located.
 
v1c12: Yantra Manuals
Sa Min looked up. A tower-shaped pavilion of four stories stood before him. It was the Yantra Library. The free resource that the academy offered to its inner disciples. Wasting no time, Sa Min walked up the stairs. He didn't really have any hope of finding the Yantra manual of the Yantra responsible for engraving words on his back.

But whatever…

Who knows. I might be able to find some interesting Yantra manuals here that I have never seen before. Sa Min thought with a clear mind. All in all, it's a good thing for me to increase his knowledge about Yantras and Kas.

In front of the doors, a group of ka wielders stood guard. The Yantra Library held a huge number of Common-tier Yantra manuals; it was only natural for it to be closely guarded from outside and inside.
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Sa Min took his ID and Seal out of his robe, waiting as the guards checked out those who arrived before him. When his turn finally came, Sa Min stepped forward and handed his things to one of the guards.

The guard glanced lazily at them before passing them over to the elderly guard behind the desk, who was responsible for registering names. "You'll get them back when you leave on time," he said, giving Sa Min a small stick.

Sa Min frowned slightly. This was a time-stick, but for how long?

"How much time, if I may ask?"

The guard raised an eyebrow. "You're new?"

"He's a first year student," answered the old man registering his information.

"Oh." The guard rubbed his forehead with his finger; his companions laughing at him. "I... I totally forgot about that. Anyhow, rank 10 ka wielders in the first transformation only have one hour on the first floor every week. The stick I gave you is a one-hour-stick that will completely melt when one hour has passed. Make sure to come out on time if you don't want to get expelled."

He opened the doors. "And… you probably haven't opened your essence core yet, but I'll say it anyway. Don't use any Yantras, otherwise, you will be… punished."

Sa Min nodded and entered; the guard immediately shut the door.

Without using some memorizing Yantra or picturing Yantra or something, one hour is definitely not enough, Sa Min thought, scanning the red-lit room filled with bookshelves. But I believe as we advance in ranks, we'll get more time.

Except for some whispers and paper fluttering, the room was utterly silent.

Sa Min made his way through the aisle, his eyes drifting between the Yantra manuals.

Thankfully, the bookshelves were divided into sections, and that saved Sa Min a lot of time in searching for the communication-type Yantra manuals. In no time, Sa Min found himself before the communication-type bookshelf; roughly thirty manuals were there.

With no hesitation, Sa Min reached out and snatched one of the manuals from the shelf, its cover displaying the Yantra's name: [The Whisperflying Blade].

He quickly returned it; he was well familiar with it. He pulled another manual, but it held no surprise for him as well.

"The Short Sound Carrying Yantra," muttered Sa Min, looking down at the third manual he'd selected. This one he didn't know. Curious, he opened the first page.

*[Yantra Ability: Record your voice in one cube and transmit it to its twin cube.

Yantra drawbacks: Sound takes three days to arrive. Cubes must be within 700 meters.

Yantra Type: Communication.

Yantra Highway: Reality.

Yantra Smallway: Sound.

Required Ka: The Green Dotted Cubes. Wooden Beak Cubes.

Imprints: 15 gray, 12 white, 21 blue]*


Unimpressed, Sa Min casually flipped through the pages, skimming over the pentagon-shaped dots meticulously placed on every page. With each turn, the dots multiplied, gradually turning into a complete design that unfolded on the final page — a cube with two lines coming out of it, swirling it twice before meeting at the top.

That was the Yantra. That was the design ka wielders needed to craft within their essence core in order to use the Yantra's ability.

I can think of 20 rank 10 Yantra that can do the same, if not better, Sa Min thought, shoving the manual back onto the shelf and searching for another one that would really interest him.
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Sa Min didn't expect to find anything special, though. After all, the Yantras manuals found here were merely Common-tier manuals of rank 10 Yantras.

Yantras, like ka wielders and Kas were classified from 10 to 1 based on their ability, the number of imprints required, and various other factors. However, when it came to their manuals, the classification was entirely different.

These manuals were ranked into a mere six tiers, ranging from Common-tier to Mysterious-tier, and their rank depended solely on how common they were. The more common a manual, the more it lost its value, whereas the rarer the manual, the more valuable it was.

And in spite of the fact that a manual being Common-tier or Mysterious-tier had nothing to do with the Yantra's strength itself, Yantras with Common-tier manuals tended to be weaker among Yantras of their ranks.

The reason for that was quite simple: people didn't like to share powerful Yantras.

Even though the Common-tier manuals were not worth much compared to others in the same ranks, ka wielders still needed to pay for them.

The Yantra Library here was offering them as free resources to the Inner Disciples, even if only for a limited time.

As for whoever wanted Yantar manuals above Common-tier, there was a big store not far from here called Treasure Hall that offered that and more. They just need enough merits.

Sa Min closed the last communication-type manual out here and put it back. Nothing about engraving words on someone's back. But Sa Min was not disappointed. He didn't expect anything to begin with.

'I'll check the Treasure Hall once I open my essence core.' Sa Min thought as he moved away to another bookshelf. 'There are all ranks and types of Yantras manuals there.'

Naturally, he wouldn't be allowed to check them with his eyes like he's doing here. But that's fine, he only needed to give them hints about the ability, and they would tell him all the possible Yantras.

The Yantra's name was all he needed.

There were other places he could go as well. Especially in the cursed area.

Sa Min took his time, examining other manuals, before he eventually decided to leave, the small stick in his hand had shrunk and was about to disappear.

Stepping out of the library, he went straight to the desk at the side to retrieve his belongings.

"You are that Sa Min who beheaded an outer disciple yesterday, aren't you?" The old man behind the desk spoke casually as he continued to register information.

His words grabbed the attention of the other guards and the inner disciples, who were on their way to the library.

Sa Min sighed in his heart, giving the man as respectful of a face as he could. "Pleasure to meet you, Senior."

He didn't want to go around defying everyone while he hadn't opened his essence core yet.

The old man looked up at him, no anger or annoyance in his eyes. He just seemed like he wanted to put Sa Min on the spot for the heck of it. Perhaps he was just too bored of jotting down names all day and wanted something interesting to break the monotony.

"You know, after you'd killed him, his poor wife killed herself and her daughter out of grief," he said.

Sa Min widened his eyes a bit, acting as if he were surprised. "That's… I had no idea," he lied. He had actually heard the story earlier this morning when everyone was gossiping about him in the lecture hall.

She'd killed herself and her daughter, and? What did that have to do with him?

"Why did you do it?" The guard who had opened the door to him jumped in with a hint of curiosity. "Why did you kill him that way?"

Putting on a sorrowful expression, Sa Min stayed silent for a few seconds, trying to come up with a convincing story that would put an end to this problem once and for all.

Finally, he let out a weary sigh. "I guess I must say it, don't I?"

They merely looked at him.

"That man was actually from my own clan," Sa Min said, a hint of regret in his voice. "We had some issues in the past. I don't want to go into details and disrespect him, especially now that he's dead. But before the competition, we agreed to settle our problem with a fight to the death. That's why he didn't surrender."

Sa Min paused, glancing at everyone as though he had no choice. "How could I back down when he himself chose not to? That would kill his honor as a man."

Their curiosity satisfied, the inner disciples who had been standing there to eavesdrop continued on their way to the academy.

A few guards nodded in understanding.

"That would certainly hurt his manhood," one guard said.

"And I was wondering why he didn't simply surrender, now this makes sense."

"I knew there had to be something more to it. You wouldn't just kill him without reason."

The old man handed Sa Min his ID and Seal; from his face, he didn't seem to have gotten the scene he wanted.

With a slight nod, Sa Min turned and strolled away, tucking his stuff into his inner pocket. 'When it comes to crafting lies, I dare say no one can surpass me,' Sa Min sneered in his heart.

After a short walk, Sa Min stopped and took a deep breath, clearing his head of the message problem for the time being.

Once ka wielders opened their sea core, the first thing they did was, without doubt, shatter the blocked passage that led to the essence. Only when you opened the two cores did you enter the path of cultivation. But Sa Min wasn't in a rush. There was still a matter that bothered him.

The Qing family!
 
v1c13: Cultivation Began
Ta Chen stormed out of the lecture hall with a frowning face, striding with fast steps as if that would help her calm her anger. She clenched her fist tightly, wishing for that damn Ka Seed that senior Hu Guo had given them to get shattered into pieces.

"Ta Chen, Ta Chen, wait..."

The voice of Sa Juan came from behind, continuing to urge her to stop.

But she didn't want to stop. She wanted to get to the house and vent her rage at opening the blocked passage. Why was heaven unfair? Why did it create her with such a flaw? Why did it make her weak? Why did it put her in this damn empire?

Sa Juan, having caught up to her, grabbed her from her hand. "Ta Chen, wait…"

"What?" Ta Chen turned sharply, barely holding herself from exploding. "What do you want?"

Sa Juan looked genuinely concerned. "What happened? Is it, senior sister Hu Guo? She did not mean to offend you—"

"Damn her," Ta Chen cursed, her face contorting even more. "I won the argument and she didn't like it. Damn her."

"What argument?" Sa Juan gave her a confused smile. "Everything she said was true; you're just… overreacting a little."

"Overreacting?" Ta Chen could feel her anger going out of control. She needed to stop talking. She needed to just swallow the words and continue on her way home. She needed to…"Which part did I say I was overreacting to? Was it the part where I said that women are burdened with a damn flaw that keeps us weak, that keeps men always above us and keeps us treated like some kind of resou—"

Sa Juan forcefully slapped her hand over Ta Chen's mouth. "Shh, shh, shh. Senior Hu Guo was kind enough to not take you seriously, but if the wrong person heard you, you… you could get in serious trouble," she whispered with a concerned voice. "Don't you know the punishment for blasphemy?"

Ta Chen uncontrollably stopped at the thought of her being cut down by a saw from above while she was hanging upside down. She drifted her eyes around to see if it was too late. No one was around. She let out a sigh of relief.

Noticing that she had realized her mistake, Sa Juan let loose of her hand. "Besides, the seed core is not a flaw; it's a gift given to us women by heaven," she explained earnestly. "Ask any man if he would rather be borned with this third core and see what they say.'
"I asked Sa Min," Ta Chen snored. "And that son of whore replied that he thanks heaven every night for not being born as a woman."

Sa Juan cocked her head to the side. "Sa Min is…not a man..trust me, he's a monster. How can anyone refuse the gift of producing one Natural Ka... every month?"

"Yeah," Ta Chen shook her head, frustrated. "You're right. It's just that 80% of our sea force gets sucked for a whole week every month by the seed core to nourish those Ka Seeds…"

"That's not–" Sa Juan tried to cut her off but Ta Chen didn't let her. "leaving us vulnerable that week with only 20% of sea force and slowing down our cultivation progress, which makes men superior. Get your naive face away from me," she said, then turned away and strided off.

"Have you never read the First Book, Ta Chen?" Sa Juan's soft, but annoying words followed her from behind. "It teaches us that heaven is just. It gives you something but takes another. This is how the world works. This is….the way of heaven."

"Damn you and damn that old book of yours," Ta Chen cursed under her breath.

Natural Kas came into the world through three ways. The first, as Borned Kas of ka wielders; the second, through the seed core that only women had, located just above their sea core.

Every month, during the time of their monthly blood period, the female ka wielders experienced a draining of 80% of their sea force into their seed core. If Ka Seed was put in there at that time, there was a chance for a Natural Ka to be born.

Senior Hu Guo had said that the academy would give them a Ka Seed every month to give birth to a Natural Ka. That wasn't why Ta Chen was mad, though. Because, whether she planted a Ka Seed or not, her sea force would still get sucked away.

It was those words of Senior Hu Guo, telling her to be happy about her sea force being absorbed that set her on fire.










Once Sa Min left the Cultivation Academy, he went straight west along the lively eastern main street that connected the academy to the heart of Tetra Blessing City. When he arrived at the area filled with merchants and wealthy families, it took him a while to locate the Qing family place. By the time he finally found it, the sunlight was on the brink of fading away.

Keeping an eye on the gate of their residence, he casually strolled down the road toward an inn that was just across their gate.

"Greetings, young master, how can I help?"

A servant immediately approached him with a warm smile as he crossed the threshold.

Sa Min glanced around.

The dining floor was crowded, tables crammed with people, eating and talking. On one table at the side, there were three men with formal blue robes and black headgear with a metal circle on it. Officers of the Instigation and Justice Office.

"Do you have any rooms that overlook the street?" he said in his usual cold tone.

The servant nodded gleefully.

A few minutes later, Sa Min stood before a lattice window, peering through its panes at the busy street below.

The servant's voice kept droning on in the background.

This is the perfect view. Sa Min smiled, satisfied with the room and the discreet window that made it difficult for people to notice him. Within the house of the Qing family across the street, he could see a few guards walking around the courtyard.

Now, let's see if the message has any truth to it.

He turned to the woman who was still trying to convince him about the room. "How much a day?"

The servant was surprised at him convincing this quickly. "With food, we normally charge 62 gold coins. But I'll leave it to you at 60."

Sa Min calmly reached into his robe. Two pouches were there. One was filled with 5 force apples that Hu Guo had given them before the class. She'd said that the academy would provide this much every week until they opened their essence core.

The other pouch held gold coins.

In the Eastern Plane, there were two currencies. The force apples were used in the field of cultivation, while the gold coins were for goods and services that were not related to the cultivation aspect of ka wielders.

To keep things balanced, and keep both currencies needed, there was a law in the Xi Empire that forbade trading and exchanging normal goods and services with force apples. If someone was caught doing that, there was a big financial penalty waiting for him.

Naturally, there was a bureau in the city where people could change currencies. The exchange rate stayed generally fixed: 1 force apple for 6000 gold coins.

Sa Min counted out 60 gold coins from 95 without adding one more or one less before he handed them to the servant.

"Thank you, young master." The servant nodded happily. "Have a good—-" And Sa Min tossed two more gold coins.

"Thank you for your generosi—"

"For this month's journal, and bring a towel with it."

She smiled to brush away her embarrassment. "Of course, just give it a few moments and they'll be here along with your meal."

And sure thing, a few moments later, she came back with his meal and journal.

Sa Min closed the door, lit up the lamp as the sunlight had vanished, and then dragged a chair in front of the window. As he settled into the chair, a leg over a leg, he opened the journal, his eyes on the resident of the Qing family.

I don't know if I can catch something useful from a family that has been, supposedly, kidnapping people and sacrificing them for three years without being noticed by the Investigation and Justice Office of the local army.

Sa Min kept his eyes there for about twenty minutes. He managed to notice nothing interesting, besides the man he believed to be the elder son entering the lit main hall. No trace of Qing Lian or his father.

Sighing, Sa Min turned his attention to the journal. He knew that this way of doing things was probably useless: going to the Common-tier library to search for a Yantra that he himself had no clue about, and watching from a window if a powerful family was involved in murdering people and searching for a Key...

He understood that these attempts were probably a waste of time. But, this was all he could do now, and he was with this weak cultivation base.

He either stayed, doing nothing and let his mind trouble him, or made these desperate attempts.

He had chosen the latter.

Sa Min frowned slightly, flipping the page, searching if some interesting events had taken place last month. The journals were the official way to disseminate news across the Xi Empire. They were owned by the White Crow Association, which belonged to the Ministry of Information.

That's why Sa Min never really took anything he read in them as real. He knew very well how governments around the world controlled information and used it to propagate their own interests, manipulating their own people.

*[Jian Bai of the Imperial Academy deservedly won the Eastern Plane Championship…]*

*[The Poisonous Snakes Mercenary continues to wreak havoc in Gansu Province…]*

*[Two Heavenly Union Immortals have been spotted in the Kensey Empire with the Minister of Defense.]*

A spark of interest passed through Sa Min's eyes when they landed on this particular title.

*[The Xi Empire responded by raising its defenses in the Tight Sea, making a clear statement that any violation of the Treaty of Nine Nations will be faced with force.]*

This is not good. Sa Min tossed the journal onto the bed behind him. The tension between Xi Empire and Kensey Empire is growing, and that's exactly what the Heavenly Union wants.

Since the Heavenly Union and its allies had been kicked out of the Eastern Plane after they had colonized it for years, they hadn't been able to extract any real influence here, either from the people who deposed them very much or from the nine emperors who held a council after the colonization ended and created a law called the Law of Belief.

The Law of Belief simply considered the Heavenly Union as a heretic organization that possessed rebellion beliefs that went clearly against the Temple of the Thousand Swords, and so against the heaven itself, and so any nation in this plane, allied with, adopted any of their ideologies, or even brought any member of the Heavenly Union to the Eastern Plane as an enemy who declared war against all the Eastern Plane, and should face the anger of all Eastern Plane.

This law made it extremely difficult for the Heavenly Union to secularize this plane. And it also kept the Eastern Plane isolated from the rest of the world.

This, until 209 years ago, when the current Emperor Ishino Uchitoki of the Kensey Empire came to power.

When I was Immortal, I heard rumors about him thinking that the Temple of the Thousand Swords beliefs needed to be reformed to suit this modern era. Sa Min cast a brief look at the Qin family resendant before standing up. But to call members of the Heavenly Union here… a war is coming.

Sa Min could smell it. His over-600-years intuition told him that. A bloody war was coming and it would engulf all of the Eastern Plane.

He took off his boots, gray robe and the small underpant. I need to be strong then. I need to at least pass the Bottom Realm and reach rank 7, to not get caught in the middle of this war.

Completely naked, Sa Min returned to sit on his chair, crossing his right leg over the left.

In the Eastern Plane, ka wielders often, if not always, cultivate while sitting with crossed legs. However, it was not necessary to do that. You could cultivate however you like as long as you are comfortable.

In the Western Plane, ka wielders cultivated while waiting for their bus.

As long as you could concentrate on manipulating your sea force, you could even cultivate while under a comfortable blanket.

Sa Min liked to cultivate on the chair.

As he made himself comfortable on the chair, Sa Min took a deep breath. The reason he took off his clothes was because he knew he would get really sweaty.

I should probably buy a new robe.

This was the last thing he thought of, before he closed his eyes.

Cultivation began!




Author's note: For the release schedule, I'll be posting on Mondays and Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. New York time for now.
 
v1c14: First Cultivation Session
In ka wielders' cultivation, there were 10 ranks. From rank 10, the first step ka wielders stepped on when they first opened their sea core, to the exalted rank 1. In the Bottom Realm which contained the first 3 ranks, each rank of them had 6 transformations.


The night had fallen, and the noisy street below only grew noisier.


Sa Min closed his eyes, focusing his mind — not too much as to forget about the outer world. He needed to stay vigilant just in case something should happen within the Qin residence. With his inner sight, Sa Min looked around his sea core.


A rough and rugged blue layer enveloped his sea core. The kind of wall that ka wielders with C-grade aptitude had. The hard wall that was extremely difficult to refine and strengthen, compared to the walls of better sea cores.


The better the aptitude, the less hardness a sea core wall was. And that was a huge advantage.


Inside the sea core, there was a sea sphere of Sa Min's unique pure force. It had a sky blue color, smooth like glass, and sparkled with his Essence marks. It was the sky-blue pure sea, the first transformation of rank 1 provided.


This sea sphere of his pure force remained separated from the core's wall, creating a gap between them. It appeared to be floating there, as if suspended by a mysterious force.


The sea sphere was moving slowly in place towards the right; on its surface, the waves rose and fell.


With Sa Min's thought, the Volcanic Black Rock Ka emerged from within the sea sphere onto the surface like a fish emerging from the ocean.


Sa Min sighed. Tomorrow, I need to feed it again. I only have 7 force apples, the 5 Hu Guo gave us this morning, and the 2 I took from that man in competition. With 2 Liquid Bottles, I'll be left with only 5….this is not enough.


The force apples were not just currency in the cultivation field. They were much more important than that.


Letting out another sigh, Sa Min shifted his attention to the bottom center point of his sea core.


Unlike the rest of the rough, sky-blue wall, a pitch-black spot stood out there. It wasn't supposed to be black; it was meant to be open, allowing the pure force to flow down to the essence core.


This blackness blockage was what was holding Sa Min from accessing his essence core. And shattering it was the first thing he should do before even considering strengthening his sea-core wall.


Sa Min took a very deep breath. Another one. Then another one. He balled his hands into tight fists to prepare himself. And with a determined grimace expression, he began channeling his sea force.


Immediately, on the bottom of the sea sphere, a portion of pure force shifted, emerging and moving towards the black roadblock, while Sa Min's fists squeezed, his body stiffened and shook under the strain.


It felt like a skinny man with 100 catty trying to move a boulder of 500 catty.


With a great effort, Sa Min kept dragging that portion, kept dragging it, until he splashed it against the bottom of the sea-core wall.


Half of it had missed the black roadblock.


Sa Min paused, gasping some breaths; sweat had already begun to appear on his naked body.


The sea sphere had diminished in size — the pure force had been decreased by 5%; however, the portion he had used didn't seem to do any real damage to the roadblock.


This time, curious about his Ba's limits since it'd been a long time, Sa Min tried to channel three portions at the same time, and he couldn't help but grit his teeth. Before the three portions could leave the sea sphere, Sa Min released his grip and gave up. He felt like if he didn't stop, his mind would explode.


The three portions of his pure force returned to the sea sphere as if there were a magnet pulling them.


I think I should stick to small portions for now. Sa Min's breathing became heavy, sweat trickled down his entire body. He had to take some moments to rest; he had to open his crossed legs to let the air flow in.


This was the Bas strength that Hu Guo had spoken of. Sa Min believed that her explanation of their importance was just all a waste of time, though.


Advancing in rank meant channeling your pure force to strengthen the sea-core wall.


Channeling this pure force would automatically strengthen your Ba.


If advancing in rank was like pushing a boulder of 500 catty to a mountaintop, the suffering your skinny 100 catty body endured would naturally strengthen it until the point where you could move that boulder with super ease.


And once you reached the mountaintop, a heavier boulder would await you, requiring even more suffering to ascend to a higher peak, further strengthening your body, and the cycle continued.


That's exactly how cultivation worked. Ka wielders had to strengthen their sea-core in order to advance, and by doing that, their Ba would naturally suffer and so, strengthened. That was until their Ba strengthened enough and they could manipulate their pure force with no effort. However, when they moved to a higher rank, there would be a denser and stronger pure force that would require their Ba to suffer yet again and yet again, strengthening their Ba.


Those born with a stronger Ba merely had a temporary advantage that was not going to last long.


If I can get my hand on that Spherical Coin that the academy offers to whoever opens his essence core first.'Sa Min opened his eyes slightly, checking on the Qin residence before closing them again. I can strengthen my Ba faster… which is going to help cultivate faster.


But Sa Min only sneered in his heart, and resumed manipulating his sea force. He knew he had no chances in getting it. The only way he could get it was by gathering enough merits, from taking the academy's missions and completing them.


Which was going to take years and years.


But whatever.


The room naturally became stinky.


Whatever. With extreme difficulty, Sa Min continued channeling his pure force, all the while his sea sphere continued to shrink. No real damage had been done to the blockroad. But he wasn't surprised. He knew it would take time. Maybe about two months or more, depending on many things.


Minutes flew by, and his face turned deadly pale. His Ba was screaming at him to stop, and his body as well. He stank. Extremely exhausted. That's probably enough for today. But…who was Sa Min again?


I must strengthen my Ba to 5Q before I stop, he thought, huffing and puffing.


Similar to physical strength, Bas could also be measured. The unit of measurement was called 'Q.' To be able to manipulate the sky-blue pure force effortlessly, your Ba had to have 50Q. And Sa Min didn't need to check his Ba to know it only had 3Q.


About two hours later, Sa Min paused and leaned on his knees for a few moments to catch his breath, before he stood up. The sea sphere in his sea core had shrunk to 4%. 96% of pure force had been used.


Meanwhile, his force gate was generating his pure force.


There were two methods for ka wielders to replenish their pure force.


The first way was the natural way, which cost nothing. Allowing the force gate to draw the primal force that existed in the world in — the world force. However, the force gates would only begin absorbing the world force to replenish the sea sphere once it had diminished to 10%.


Unfortunately for Sa Min, given his C-grade aptitude, it would take approximately eight hours for his sea core to be filled once again.


The speed at which ka wielders' sea sphere replenished depended on their aptitude. The more talented a ka wielder, the faster his pure force regenerated. Naturally, the force gate continuously replenished the pure force until the ka wielder's sea sphere was 100% full.


The second way was through absorbing force apples.


With his head aching, Sa Min wiped his entire sweaty body with the towel that the servant had brought him, then walked over to the bed, took out one force apple from the pouch in his robe and returned to his chair.


For a poor ka wilder like him, who only had 7 force apples, using force apples to refresh his sea sphere, which could naturally be refreshed if he simply waited, would be considered stupid by ka wielders' standards.





But for Sa Min…


5 force apples are not enough if I want to cultivate every day, Sa Min thought, and without hesitation, he placed the force apple before his force gate and closed his eyes. I'll have to find some way to get them. I have to.


This was his way. Leaving the problems of tomorrow to tomorrow's him. If he started keeping his resources unused for whatever he thought might need them in the future, he would never go anywhere. And opportunities would never show themselves.


The force apple trembled in his hand, and with a refreshingly cold feeling, the primal force condensed in it started flowing into his force gate sea. At the same time, the sea sphere began growing, expanding.


With his aptitude's grade, Sa Min understood it would take minutes for his sea sphere to be completely refreshed. Wanting to waste no time, he struggled to direct his pure force to the black blockroad even as he absorbed the force apple.


Time continued and no change had occurred to either the black road or his Ba's strength. Not a surprise, but an exhausted sigh couldn't help but escape his thin lips as he stopped to take a rest.


It'd be a lot more helpful if only I can get my hands on that Spherical Coin, Sa Min thought, leaning back on his damp chair. But compared to Sa Juan and Sa Wen and Ta Chen, their aptitude is better, which means their black road is less hard to shatter.


Not to mention their Ba strength, he's no better than Sa Wen. He might have the advantage of not being a woman with a period of weakness. But still, there was no way he could get that Spherical Coin.



Sa Min knew that. That's why he wasn't in a rush to cultivate like the rest.


If he had to guess, one of these, Ta Chen, Sa Juan, Sa Wen, or Qing Lian would win that reward. It was hard to tell exactly. Sa Juan had the best aptitude, but her Ba was weak compared to Ta Chen.


Sa Wen had a weak Ba, but he was a man with no seed core, which gave him an advantage. It was truly hard to say for sure, as there were many variables involved, but one thing was certain: all three of them had wealthy families backing them


As for Qing Lian.


Sa Min suddenly leaned forward, his eyes narrowing at the courtyard of the Qing's residence.


A young man with disheveled hair had walked out of a room and was heading towards the main hall.


It was Qing Lian. Sa Min didn't know his Ba's strength.


However, even if it was weak like his and Sa Wen's, he still had a chance of getting that reward.
 
v1c15: An Old Memory
With even breaths, Qing Lang opened his dark brown eyes. He'd just performed his first cultivation session. It'd gone well. Besides the two seat beads on his broad forehead, he didn't feel as exhausted as those in his class.

At this rate, I'll probably open my essence core in about two weeks, he thought, pulling out a tiny bottle of booze from his fine blue robe and taking a swig.

Noticing it was two o'clock in the morning on the blue willow square clock hanging on the wall in front of him, he jumped to his feet and grabbed the other big bottle nearby; it was black with a fake alcohol brand label on it.

It was the time of day he went for the search. However…he glanced down at the bottle and waved it. It was empty. He had to refill it.

And activated it, as well.

He snuffed out the candles that lit his room and immediately made his way out.

Gentle raindrops of late spring fell over him as he walked through the courtyard with his penguin gait. The guards of the family solemnly nodded at him as he passed them.

The weather was the kind that made you crave to bury yourself under a cotton blanket and drink some lion's head soup with a hot mantou, rather than wandering the city for… probably no result.

Qing Liang grimaced at his thoughts. How could he stay at home knowing his sister was being raped in Sa Clan? He squeezed his grip on his minibottle, and took another gulp before tucking it back into his robe.

None of this would have happened if it hadn't been for him.

Wandering the city like a madman was the least he could do.

Reaching the big doors of the main hall, two voices conversing with each other could be heard from within.

"...the only thing we can use now is our own blood," the thick voice of the head of the family guards said. "Only a few colored-eyed people are left in the city, and all of them are hard to capture. Not to mention that my Blue Blood-Pail Ka has a little time before it expires."

There was a moment of silence, and then a gravelly voice spoke: "Do what needs to be done. We cannot stop now. We only have the eastern part of the city…"

Are we sacrificing our own people now? Qing Lian scratched his disheveled hair to calm the guilt aching inside his head. If I'd known how things would end up, I would never have told them about the Key that man had told me about. My mother wouldn't have died. My sister would have been sold to that fucking womanizing patriarch.

Feeling his scalp was about to come off, he stopped, forcing himself not to reach for his minibottle. What had happened had happened, there was no changing it. Now, he could only bury the unwanted emotions inside and carry on; otherwise, all their sacrifices would be in vain.

He pushed open the doors, and as he stepped in, the smell of the cheap Chunghwa cigarettes the guards' head smoking tickled his thick nose. The room's walls were filled with lanterns and ancestral paintings.

Before the two main chairs there were two men. One was a white-haired old man with his hands clasped behind his stooped back — his father, Qing Xieren. The other one, with shaved hair and an even thicker nose, was squatting like he was taking shit. It was Qing Yun. He liked to smoke that brand he hated so much.

At Qing Lian's sight, the guards' head, Qing Yun swiftly got to his feet, offering a respectful greeting to his father before he retreated. "Young master." He nodded as they crossed paths.

Qing Lian nodded back and approached his father. With that heavy expression, the rank 8 old man didn't look like he was in the right mood. And from his conversation with Qing Yun, it was not hard for him to tell the reason.

"How is your first cultivation session, Qing Lian?" His arched father shuffled away with his nimble steps towards the wall shelf.

The long eleven hairs left clung to his head always reminded Qing Lian what he would become if didn't stop scratching his head.

"Pretty easy," he replied. "I didn't have any trouble manipulating my pure force. With my B-grade aptitude, I'm confident I'll open my essence core in like half a month."

"That's… good." His father nodded slightly as he took a small, rectangular wooden box from the shelf. "But are you sure you can get those Spherical Coins?"

Qing Lian scratched his head. "Yeah, maybe. Why…are those Spherical Coins so important, father?" He hesitated, genuinely couldn't understand. He knew that they weighed a lot of merits that could help him buy other valuable things, but his father wanted him to use them himself. "I mean, I already have strong Ba."

"You're Ba is not going to remain strong forever," he said in a biting tone, opening the box in his hand.

Qing Lian's eyes went wide. "Is this… Force Olive?"

"If you're not sure about getting that first place, use it."

This made Qing Lian's eyebrows furrow. Force Olives were precious objects filled with primal force. Unlike force apples that needed to be absorbed, Force Olives simply needed to be sneezed on and then thrown into the sea core, where they would explode with force.

Ka wielders mostly used them when they wanted to break into rank 2.

There were different types of Force Olives. The black one held the force of 50 force apples within. Using it to just break through the roadblock was kind of… foolish, wasn't it?

Looking at his expression, Qing Xieren sighed. It was more of a snort than a sigh. "You Ba's strength is merely a fleeting thing," he said. "You'll come to realize this when you advance in transformations and ranks and see the suffering you are missing. Also, keep in mind, people will eventually catch up to you. Your Ba must always be much stronger than it must be."

Though still unconvinced, Qing Lian listened carefully.

"This not only going to make your cultivation easier, but most importantly, it will enable you to craft Yantras quicker, which is a huge advantage in fights. Imagine being able to craft a Yantra instantly or craft two Yantras at the same time."

That was something Qing Lian had never thought of.

Realizing how ignorant he was about these things, he bowed deeply. "I understand now. This one is grateful for your guidance, father," he said, grabbing the little box and closing it.

"You haven't learned this in the academy today?"

Qing Lian scratched his head in embarrassment. He had ended up sleeping during today's class. Having wandered throughout the entire night prior, tiredness had overcome him.

Qing Xieren threw his arms back behind his arched back. "The importance of Spherical Coins is more than you think. They are much rarer than these Force Olives because they are only produced in the Sea of Knowledge."

"I will make sure to win those Spherical Coins."

"Good," Qing Lian said with his gravelly voice, turning around. "Does your bottle need to be reactivated?"

"And a refill too," Qing Lian added, following his father to the corner of the room.
His father tapped on a painting depicting birds and flowers, and with a crack of a sound, a hidden door slid open, revealing a dark pathway. Without hesitation, the father and the son descended.

"Alright, let's refill it."

"Also, I know that the blood is running out, so I want to let you know of a man with colored eyes whom we can easily capture."

"Who is it?"

"Sa Min."










A few minutes earlier, far away in a small room on the second floor of an inn in front of Qing's gate residence, someone, breathing heavily, peered out from a lattice window, watching Qing Lian as he walked towards the main hall.

Sa Min's eyes were burning, and he had to force open them wide until Qing Lian disappeared into the hall. The moment Qing Lian did, he shut them again. Burning even more. Now, he had to force himself from falling asleep as he continued his cultivation.

Within his sea core, a new portion of his pure force came out of his sea sphere and headed toward the blockroad below. It was a very small portion from what he had been channeling earlier. However, given that his exhaustion reached its peak and his focus was hardly there, this was all he could manipulate.

This was how cultivation worked. You could not just cultivate forever, even if you wanted to.

Sooner or later, your Ba would reach its limit, and your concentration would begin to wane. You would need to give your Ba some time to rest and for your pure force to replenish."

Sa Min pushed himself for a few more minutes before he opened his eyes once again.

They were bloodshot from fatigue.

I don't know if my Ba has reached 5Q. Sa Min thought, letting the crumbs of the force apple slip through his fingers. But… this is my limit.

This mere thought sent a sharp pang lancing through his weighted head.

He winced. No. This was it. That was as far as he could go for now. He'd planned to follow Qing Lian if he decided to roam the city, as was his usual custom. Sa Min's 600-year-old intuition was telling him something wasn't normal about that habit.

However, with his Ba's state, he knew he wouldn't be able to do that.

Fine. No big deal. He would try again tomorrow. However, with his current Ba's strength, he should really arrange his time: when he should cultivate and when not, so that he would not end up in this situation again.

Feeling his body sluggish, Sa Min sluggishly pushed himself up from the chair and stood up; his legs weighed as though shackled by a 100-katty iron as he moved to the bed nearby.

When he reached the edge of the bed, he glanced aside at the clock on the wall. Was it 2 or 3 o'clock? Who cares? He let himself fall, face down, his naked body glistening with sweat.


….


Frowning, a middle-aged man with curly hair threw a glance over his shoulder.

Two terrified children with brown skin and eyes were still trailing behind him, their feet bare.

"You wish to become like her?" the man said coldly.

The girl tightly clutched her little brother's hand as he stopped, both still trailing behind him.

There was a burning anger in her eyes.

The man smiled faintly, shaking his head, before he resumed his stride with his stake.


….


At the sound of heavy rain, Sa Min woke up, darkness of the night enveloped the quiet room. The candles must have burned.

He looked aside, squinting his eyes, which now felt much better, at the clock to see what time it was. Apparently, he had just slept an hour or so. Glad there was still a lot of time, Sa Min was about to roll over to continue sleeping when he heard this noise coming from outside.

Sa Min stilled in his place for a moment.

The sound came again and It sounded like the squeak of a gate.

Still drowsy, Sa Min hurriedly stumbled over to the window to see.

A young man with a backpack walked alongside the fence of the Qin residence, a black bottle dangling from his hand and a red umbrella shielding him from the heavy rain.

Sa Min smiled faintly. That was Qing Lian!
 
v1c16: Chasing on a rainy night
Immediately, Sa Min threw on his gray robe on his sticky body—sticky from sweat—and picked up his dagger, putting it behind his belt like most men in the Xi Empire did.

This 1 hour of sleep was definitely not enough. He should sleep 5 more hours if he wanted his Ba to recover completely.

No time for underpant or boots, he yanked the door open and jumped down the stairs.

The inn was empty, in complete silence. Stirred from his sleep behind the front desk, the innkeeper straightened up as Sa Min approached him.

"Got an umbrella?" Sa Min asked, his eyes swollen with sleep. "I'll return it later."

The furrowed, thick-mustache man took a gray umbrella from beneath the desk and passed it to him.

Sa Min nodded and walked out of the inn. The pouring rain slapped down on him. He stood there for a moment, rubbing the water over his eyes and face to awaken him completely. Then he put the umbrella up and set off.

The street was dimly lit by those oil lamps on the poles and completely empty. It was 3 in the morning, and with this heavy rain, everyone was indoors.

In the distance, the figure of Qing Lian disappeared as he turned into an alley. Sa Min hastened, following his footsteps until he reached the edge of the Qin residence fence, where the alley Qing Lian had gone to was, and stopped.

He had to be careful. Couldn't have Qing Lian noticing him, or appeared suspicious to anyone who might pass by.

Certain that Qing Lian was at a discreet distance, he crept into the alley, keeping the umbrella low and his eyes vigilant, ready to catch any suspicious thing his intuition kept telling him there was.

Ahead of him, Qing Lian was simply… strolling. And there was nothing suspicious in his penguin-like stride Sa Min could see.

No lamps in this alley, which made it difficult to observe him keenly. Nevertheless, Sa Min continued to cautiously shadow Qing Lian as he made his way through the darkened alleys.

After a while, the rain began to abate, and Sa Min emerged onto Red Spring, the northern main street that led towards the northern gate. Soon enough, he arrived in the commoners' area, where the houses were small, short, and lacked refinement.


There were few people walking along the street.

The road was well-lit, and perhaps this was the reason Sa Min managed to catch onto something.

He never drinks from that black bottle he is carrying, Sa Min thought, his blue eyes locked on Qing Lian ahead. Whenever he wanted to drink, he pulled out a tiny bottle from his robe. Is it empty or...?

Sa Min frowned. What was in that bottle? Why was Qing Lian swaying it like that? Don't tell me...

Right when a sudden thought struck him, a manly voice called out from behind, "Aye, you there."

Sa Min turned around and stopped. Oh, fuck.

Two male officers of the Investigation and Justice Bureau approached him, their umbrellas matching the deep blue color of their uniforms. "What are you doing this time, young man?" the younger one asked.

"Going to my clan. I'm a member of the Sa Clan." Sa Min said.

The middle-aged officer raised an eyebrow. "Sa with blue eyes. You must be…"

"Sa Min, officer, here is my…." Sa Min took out his ID and the academy seal and showed them to them. He had this unconcerning look on his face, but in his head, thoughts were racing.

And he brought his hand close to his dagger under the belt.

If they want to search me, I have to kill them. Can't let them see the parchment I've written. They might be in rank 10, but I'm sure I can slice their necks before they can craft any Yantra. But then I have to run form—

"Be careful, Mr. Sa Min. This is not the time for a walk," the officer said and returned Sa Min his stuff. "You should know what happens to people like you. Be careful!"

Sa Min gave them a smile of thanks, taking his ID and the Seal. "Sorry officers, I'll be more careful," he said.

"Alright, you can go," the middle-aged officer said, moving away with his partner. "And remember to keep yourself on the main roads. This is the time of day those thieves come out to their work."

That was a close call. Sa Min breathed a sigh of relief to calm himself and continued his pursuit. The situation could have easily gone out of control. And honestly, he wasn't really sure if he could take them down or not.

He didn't know what Yantra they possessed and what transformation stage of rank 1 they were at. So it's impossible to predict how much time it would take them to craft and activate their Yantras.

He only knew they were rank 1 because only rank 10 could be officers. When officers advanced to rank 9, they would become captains.

He only knew they were rank 10 because of their uniform. Only police officers—the lowest rank of the Investigation and Justice Bureau—were required to wear hats. Almost all of the police officers were rank 10 ka wielders.

Sa Min knew before he'd even decided to follow Qin Lian that things could easily go wrong.

It wouldn't take a lot of thinking to know that going out to the city where colored-eyed people were getting kidnapped by who knows how many parties were searching for the Key, while he was colored-eyed himself and hadn't even opened his essence core yet, was indeed dangerous.

Let alone that, without even the matter of the Key, the city at this time was not safe for the weak.

A random criminal could cross him at the wrong time and attack or even kill him to loot him, and he could do nothing about it.

A random criminal looter could cross paths with him at the wrong time, attack, or even kill him to steal his Ka and Imprints, and he would be helpless to do anything about it.

He didn't open his essence core after all.

There were always possibilities of things going out of control, always. However, if Sa Min kept brooding about these possibilities, he would never do anything. If he kept thinking like this—'this might happen, this might not happen'—he'd be stuck in a state of paranoia. And this wasn't how Sa Min lived his life.

Sa Min was cautious, yes. He liked making plans. He liked to think ahead and prepare in case he encountered trouble. Yet, as long as death wasn't certain and his principles wouldn't be crossed, Sa Min was never afraid to put himself in danger if that would benefit him.

Sa Min quickly shifted his attention to Qin Lian. He didn't want, after all this trouble and time, to lose him.

Qing Lian had distanced himself further, walking into a side street that led to the eastern part of the city — and specifically, the Cursed Area. Sa Min quickened his steps, determined to confirm the thought that had hit him earlier.

The western part of Tetra-Blessing City was divided into four territories. The southernmost territory belonged to the Lin Clan, followed by the Sa Clan, and then the Duo Clan. The Cursed Area occupied the northern part.

Considered the most dangerous and infamous place in the city, the Cursed Area was where poor people, gangs, criminals lived; where wanted people went into hiding. It was a place where brothels, gambling dens, black markets, and illegal fights thrived.

Simply put, anything the law forbade, you would find there.

Of course, that didn't mean the entire place was under the criminals control. There were safe Neighborhoods there and many poor people lived there just fine. After all, a branch center of the Investigation and Justice Bureau was there.

It was not always like this, though. And this was not the reason it was called the 'Cursed Area'.

Just 60 years ago, there had been four clans in the city - the four clans that had helped establish Tetra Blessing City 900 years ago. What was now known as the Cursed Area was once the territory of the lost Hui Clan."

That had been the case until that Cursed Day, the day everyone in the city knew very well. On that day, every last member of the Hui Clan had turned into demonic donkeys with bloody fangs.
A mysterious kind of demonic beasts.

Thus it came to be known as the Cursed Area.

The rain gradually decreased, and the sun began to brighten.

Qing Lian turned into a murky alley. Soon after, Sa Min walked into the same alley. His eyes were no longer gazing at Qing Lian in the distance, but on the ground he had stopped on.

This sunlight this time of the day did not really do much, Sa Min had to lean in and scour through the darkness for something that sudden thought had told him about.

It didn't take long for a smile to creep onto his face. He bent down, touched the red dirt on the ground with his finger, and then tasted it. Blood. His smile turned into a grin as he spat it out. That just confirmed what he was thinking.

That bottle must be some preservation-type Ka, Sa Min thought, moving ahead, searching for more blood to confirm his suspicion even more. And, here it was again. Blood drops. He moved ahead again. He found it yet again.

This is the way they search for the Key.' Sa Min thought as he stopped, watching Qing Lian disappearing into another alley. He had no intention to follow any longer. He had only come out to figure out two things, and he did.

It makes sense, since blood clots quickly and they can't just take people around and behead them. Too dangerous, and a waste of blood. Sa Min turned around, and began strolling back to the inn. So they kill them in some place and use this Ka to preserve their blood for some time. In searching for the Key, they only spray drops of blood around, if the Key happens to be around the blood, the area would be shaken, and that's all they want.

This was all he needed to know for now. The Qin were indeed the one — or at least one of — responsible for the disappearance of colored eyes people, and they were indeed searching for a Key.

Sa Min took a deep breath. He needed to think of what he would do next. But first…

He glanced down. His feet were filthy with dirt. His body? He didn't need to smell it to know he needed an urgent shower. After that, he had to sleep. His eyes were already closing themselves.

He walked about three steps, then, he felt this weird sensation on his neck. He stopped, reached to touch his neck and he found a needle sticking at him. This was not good. Frowning, he wanted to turn around to see who had attacked him, but… he couldn't. He fell to his knees and he began losing control over his body.

Fuck.

This was the last thing Sa Ming thought before he passed out.

From a dark corner, a man who looked and dressed like a homeless person emerged and hastily approached the fallen Sa Min. He glanced over his shoulder to see if someone was there, then he grabbed him by his dirty legs and dragged him back to the corner.

Waiting for his young master to come as he had notified him with a communication-Yantra, the man withdrew a Ka from his sea core that looked like a plastic sack the size of his hand. Then he started moving his fingers — a Yantra seal — crafting the One-Man Sack Yantra within his essence core.

The little sack resting on the ground gradually expanded until it matched his height.

Using this rank 2 Yantra, you could put one man in this sack, zip it up, and it would shrink right back down to its original size. Only for 4 hours. Or else the Ka would be destroyed. And it should be a man.

At that moment, Qing Lian came back to the alley, hastening towards the hidden corner.

The man clenched his fists tightly together. "As I told you, young master. He had been following you from the moment you walked out the residence," he said with a gravelly tone. "And... I fear he knows."

A sudden surge of urgency gripped Qing Lian's chest and his face went ugly. Someone was aware! How? This was bad. This was extremely bad. If they got exposed, the entirety of what was left of the family would be eliminated. They needed to inform his father immediately and… see what they could do.

"I already informed the Patriarch," the guard added.

Qing Lian felt the need to take his mini bottle for a quick swig. "Have any idea who it might be?" he asked the guard, glaring down at the stinky unconscious young man lying face down.

Why was this… robe familiar?

"I didn't recognize him. I don't think he's this stupid but, but let me check if he has his ID on him." The guard leaned closer, and pushed the man aside.

And Qing Lian's eyes went wide. What in the world? "It's… Sa Min," he said in shock.

"Sa Min." The guard frowned. "I've heard the name before, bu…" He noticed a rolled parchment inside his robe. "What is this?"

Qing Lian didn't give him any attention. He couldn't. He was as confused as he could get. Why the hell did the man he'd talked to yesterday follow him? Wait. Maybe this was why he had been following him in the first place. Maybe he didn't know anything about the Key. Yeah, how could someone who hadn't opened his essence know about such a thing.

With a glimmer of hope, Qing Lian turned to the guard. "Why do you think he knows abou…what happened?"

The guard was sitting on his ass, clutching the parchment in trembling hands, reading it with an open mouth.

He was in shock.

"What is it?" Qing Ling asked again.

But the guard didn't seem to hear.

Qing Ling scratched his head and snatched the parchment from his hand. "What's wrong with you…"

And his eyes instantly widened in disbelief.

[I know that you, the Qin family, are the ones kidnapping people with colored eyes. I know that you're taking their blood to search for the Key. I have proof of this. There are many other parchments like this in safe spots and with anonymous people. If anything were to happen to me, the entire world would come to know the truth."
 
v1c17: Vision From Heaven
Sa Min jolted awake, his eyes instantly darting to the right where he felt someone pulling that needle that had put him to sleep. He could smell smoke, but he could see nothing.

Surrounding him, all blackness. There was not even a trace of light, as though he hadn't opened his eyes.

However, from the touch on his face, and from the sound of his stinky breath, very close, filling his ears, it was clear there was a covering draped over his head, blocking both his sight and hearing.

Tiredness was still aching his eyes and head a bit. It couldn't have been long since he lost consciousness.

Sa Min didn't panic. He had an idea of who might have attacked and apparently kidnapped him.

Must be the Qin family' he thought to himself, though he was not entirely certain yet.

It could be the one who had marked his back, or perhaps just some random criminal who happened to meet him and loot him.

Many possibilities could have happened, and he had prepared himself for the worst.

Trying to move, Sa Min felt this familiar feeling. His hands were heavy, as though there was lead within them, pulling him down.

He frowned. I'm chained.

And this brought him some horrific memories that he didn't really mind. However…

If there was something Sa Min despised from the depths of his heart, it would be to be chained.

And why the hell do I need these chains anyway? I haven't opened his essence core yet.

Drawing a deep breath to calm himself, Sa Min sat up and spoke up, making sure to sound worried, "Where am I? Is there anyone here…"

The cloth lifted, and the dim light of the hall's lanterns and fresh air attacked him. His breathing was no longer heard. He blinked. Then, ignoring the man beside him, he focused his attention on the elderly ahead.

Sa Min held in a smile of relief. He recognized him.

With only a smattering of long, white hairs on his head, the Qin family's head, Qing Xieren, glared down at him. People in the city often called him 'The Man with a Mount', referring to his arched back.

And though he tried to conceal it behind his stern face, Sa Min could clearly see his helplessness.

This reassured his heart.

Because if he possessed some Mind-Highway Yantra that could dig into memories — or some similar investigation-type Yantras — and had used it on him to search for their questions, he wouldn't be standing there before him like that.

And Sa Min wouldn't be sitting here like this.

Sa Min glanced around. This seemed like a normal hall with no windows.

"Who told you about the Key?" The gravelly voice of Qing Xieren spoke then, throwing the parchment Sa Min had written towards him. "How the hell do you know about this?"

Sa Min looked up at him, his heart as cold as calm. Qing Xieren gave him a chilling look that would terrify the shit out of anyone at his rank. But not Sa Min. Who is Sa Min? Not to mention, he had known this moment would arrive. And he had already thought of the best way he could benefit from it.

Frowning as though frightened, Sa Min stared down at the parchment at his feet. Who had told me about the Key, huh? Understandable question. They don't believe someone who hasn't opened his essence core and has never traveled beyond this city can know about such a concept. Good. This is what I want.

Someone must have told him, they thought, and they were partially right. Someone had indeed told him.

"I can tell you. But... how can I be sure you won't just ki—?" And a fierce punch to his temple slammed him aside. He turned his head a bit and watched the man who had been beside him approach.

He had a cigarette between his thick lips. "Who told you about the Key? Answer the damn question!"

You don't threaten people with annihilation and expect them to act rationally, Sa Min sneered in his heart.

"I'm not going to tell you until yo—" And the man's black boot came slamming down into his face brutally. The blow was so powerful that Sa Min blacked out for a few seconds.

Chained and without having even opened his essence core, Sa Min looked powerless. They could kill him easily if they wanted, as easily as drinking water, and his 600 years of experience could do nothing to protect him. He was weak, far too weak.

But he wasn't really helpless, though. In reality, it was they who were.

"Do you want to die?" the man screamed.

Blood trickled down from Sa Min's left ear and nose as he struggled to sit up. "No, I don't want to die," he said, shaking his head. Then he motioned to Qing Xieren. "You want to die?"

"Are you threatening…us?" The shaven-headed man threw a swift blow towards Sa Min's head, sending him flipping across the wooden floor a few feet.

With a blank face, Sa Min raised himself once again, spitting out a mouthful of blood. It's time to show some dominance.

"Every single word on that parchment is a fact," he reminded them, his blue icy eyes fixed on Qing Xieren. "If anything happens to me, everyone will know that you're the one responsible for the kidnapping and killing of the colored-eyed people."

Furious, the man drew near once again and Sa Min squinted his eyes, expecting another blow. But then, Qing Xieren spoke up, "Qing Yun." He gave him a look that told him that it was enough.

Qing Xieren approached, his arms behind him. "You understand the meaning of your words, do you?"

Of course, I know. Your destruction. Your death, Sa Min thought coldly.

"Do you know what a cat pushed into a corner with no escape route does?"

Sa Min remained silent for a moment. He understood the meaning behind his question, and he was right.

" I have no intention of exposing you. This parchment," Sa Min glanced down at it momentarily, "is but a way, an insurance if you people come for my blood.

He spoke nothing but the truth.

Qing Xieren squatted down. "Hmm," he murmured, unconvinced. His old, wrinkled face was so close Sa Min saw white hairs sticking out from his nostrils.

"Why do you think I've never informed the authorities of what you're doing, even though I know all about it?" Sa Min noted.

"Fear, perhaps."

"Trust me. The reward they're offering is enough to wipe away any fear." Sa Min spoke in a confident tone.

And once again, he was telling the truth. The bounty offered varied depending on the usefulness of the information shared. However, if you were to provide clear evidence of their true identities, a huge reward would await you—10,000 force apples.

The thought of claiming that reward, which could help him very much in his cultivation, had crossed Sa Min's head. However, he knew that doing so would put him in grave danger as well. How did he come to know about them?

Unless he decided to report anonymously, but then he would get no bounty. Besides, if he could enter the Inner Domain, it would be way, way better.

Reporting them was not a good idea…right now.

The old man gazed into his blue eyes, and Sa Min's eyes didn't waver one bit.

They sat there like that for a time, silence hanging heavy between them. Then, with a sigh and a frown, Qing Xieren rose. Perhaps because of the stench emanating from Sa Min.

Or perhaps he'd come to believe that Sa Min, though looking defenseless and weak and young, had the ability and capability to destroy him and his family, and he could do nothing with his rank 3 and his whole family to stop him.

Perhaps it was the latter.

Sa Min observed him with his expressionless face as he strolled away. "So, what do you want?" he asked Sa Min.

A faint smile came to Sa Min's lips, and he wiped the blood from his mouth to hide it. "All I want is to leave this place alive."

"Nonsense!" Qing Xieren barked, turning around abruptly. "Why the hell were you following my son, then? Clearly, you want something. And how can we trust you to let you go? How can we be sure you won't run straight to the authorities and inform them?"

"What if I told you there's a way for you to be completely certain that I'll keep my mouth shut and you keep your thing going?" Sa Min suggested, the sly smile growing out of control.

Qing Xieren snorted. "Why should we trust a word you say? Why were you following my son?" he repeated.

Sa Min nodded. "I understand your doubts, and I am ready to answer your questions and address all your concerns. but first..." He glanced at the gray, heavy stony chains binding his hands.

Qing Xieren's frown deepened. "What is it that you are after?"

"You need to understand my situation too. Take off these chains as a gesture of goodwill, and I'll wipe out all your doubts. How I know about the Key, how I came to know about your search, and why I was following your son. I will explain everything."

Qing Xieren remained silent, weighing his options, and what options did he really have?

He signaled Qing Yun with a slight nod, and Qing Yun approached. With force, he pulled Sa Min's hand up. Sa Min threw a cold glance at him, though he didn't really mind. He was considering his next words.

Qing Xieren made his way to his chair. "Let's start with how you know about the Key."

Sa Min said nothing, waiting for Qing Yun to remove the chains. Only when the chains fell away and he rubbed his wrists did he bother to look up. "The answer to your question is simply…"










The sun shone brightly, the rain had stopped for a while now, leaving Tetra Blessing City with the scent of damp earth.

"Why the hell are they taking so damn long?" thought Qin Liang, anxiously pacing back and forth outside the main hall, his eyes locked onto the door.

Every time he imagined what would happen if the city lord found out about them, fear would creep into his heart, pressuring his chest.

The entire Qing family was freaking out. They were running around like crazy in the wide courtyard, on high alert. The family head had given orders to be ready to bolt out of the city at any given moment, just like they did the last time.
And last time they had to fight their way out; a huge number of them had ended up getting killed.

Most of them had no clue about the Key or what the family was doing in the city. It was too risky. Anyone could rat them out to get that reward from the Investigation and Justice Office.

Only a closed circle of a few knew the danger in which the family was facing right now.

At that moment, a scruffy-looking man with an urgent look on him rushed up to Qin Liang. It was his subordinate, the same man who had attacked Sa Min and brought him here. He always tailed Qing Lian from the shadows, keeping an eye out for any danger that might face Qing Lian while searching for the Key. That's why he was able to find out about Sa Min.

Qin Lian stopped at his subordinate, looking straight at him. "Well?" he asked impatiently.

"We just communicated with your sister, young master, she said..." the man hesitated.

Qing Lian felt a tightness grip his chest. "Did you tell her to hurry up and come to the meeting spot?"
"Yeah, but she said she can't make it in time."

"Damn it." Qing Lian pulled out a mini bottle, took a swig and then hurled it angrily to the ground. "Damn it"

In moments like these, he couldn't help but regret the day he crossed paths with that weird, black-clad man who had told him about this cursed Key.

He opened his mouth, about to tell his subordinate to gather some guards and rush to Sa Clan and get his sister out there, but then he remembered that the Sa Clan's security was tight, only those with the Sa name could get through their walls.

That's the reason Qing Xieren had sold his daughter to that patriarch in the first place. They needed to search Sa Clan territory for the Key as well, and that was the only safe way to do it.

This is it. I can't wait any longer. I have to open my essence core now.

Originally, he had intended to save the Black Force Olive until he opened his essence so he could advance in transformations quickly. However, the situation had changed. If a bottle were to break, he didn't want to be left without a weapon."

And the Ka wielders' weapons were the Yantras, and there was no Yantra without Imprints and there were no Imprints without the essence core.

As Qin Lian was about to retreat to his room to consume the Force Olive, the main hall door swung open with a cracking sound, and Qing Lian turned immediately. What now?

A young man emerged, and it was Sa Min. His face was bruised and bloodied. He stepped out and paused, gazing blankly at the sun for a brief moment before he continued to walk away.

What the hell? Qin Lian frowned. Why is he… leaving? He was confused and he had no intention to wait any longer. He hustled his way towards the hall, looking at Sa Min as he passed him.

Sa Min, with that expressionless face, didn't even bother to give him a glance. It was like he had no idea who Qing Lian was, like they hadn't talked just yesterday, like he hadn't been tailing him just hours ago. He was just strolling away, acting like nothing at all had happened.

What the fuck?

Qing Lian pushed the doors and walked in.

His father, sitting in the main chair, clutching his wrinkled head with one hand, and Qin Yun stood before him, puffing away on a cigarette. They seemed so wrapped up in heavy talk, that they didn't even bother to glance his way.

He silently greeted them and moved closer to stand beside Qin Yun. It didn't seem like a good time to interrupt them, so he just tried to listen, hoping to learn what the fuck had happened. Why was Sa Min allowed to go free?

"...a vision from Heaven?" Qin Yun exhaled the smoke through a chuckle. "Did he seriously expect us to believe that?"

"How do you think he knew about the Key?" his father asked Qin Yun. His face looked heavy.

"I think there is another group in the city searching for it."

His father nodded. "And they know about us. That kid Sa Min may have said some truth. I think he has really prepared and written that parchment just to protect himself," he paused. "Killing him would've only harmed us."

"There are still some questions I can't…" Qin Yun said. He didn't look as worried as he should be, but he did look confused. "If they already know about us, why don't they just report and eliminate us so that they're the only ones who know about the Key?"

"Because by doing that, not just us, the entire city will find out about the Key. And with the City Lord's involvement, they won't stand a chance of getting it.'"

Qin Yun puffed away at his cigarette. "And why would anyone want to recruit someone who hasn't even opened his essence core?"

"Maybe it's because he's just like Qing Lian," Qing Xieren finally looked at his son, then stood up. "Weak people are good for not attracting attention. Or maybe... the other group Sa Min is working for is actually his family."

Qin Yun squinted his eyes. "The Sa Clan?"

"The Liu family," Qing Xieren corrected. "I'm not certain yet, but there is something in that family's past that... do you know what happened to Sa Liu Long 60 years ago?"

Qin Yun's eyes widened in shock.

Qin Lian frowned, wondering: Liuo family, isn't that Sa Min's family?
 
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