Heaven's Laws - Monolith: A Cultivation Fantasy Epic by Apollos Thorne

Heaven's Laws - Monolith: A Cultivation Fantasy Epic by Apollos Thorne

Author:Apollos Thorne [Thorne, Apollos]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-10-15T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 34

Chao played a new song as he descended from the fourth floor. It was a little suspect that an earth realm cultivator and his wife had been spending so much time on the higher floors, but both of their cultivations looked abnormal at a glance to this part of Lifestone so they made a show of ignoring their onlookers. Chao’s golden core was obviously unique, but Huifen’s glistened unlike any ice core anyone had ever seen. Unbeknownst to them, it was because of the trace amounts of tribulation ice that was being held in check. An ice core and water core looked nearly identical. And as for nature cultivators, they had the widest variety of core coloration of any type of cultivation.

His Huifen wasn’t just walking quietly at his side. She held a sprouted seed in her palm and was feeding it a steady stream of qi as it was readying to sprout. Even with her laws, she couldn’t just cause any plant to grow and flower at will. The water lily and lotus were the exceptions. The one she held she’d been nursing for hours. The process didn’t take much thought but going through it was good for her to better understand plants in general. This specific plant was the red Azalea.

It was a shrub instead of a standalone flower, but shaping it was easy enough once she got it started. The reason she’d picked such a common plant was because it was anything but yin loving. It didn’t like to be too cold, or too hot for that matter. It was mentioned in her jade of poisons that it could cause mad honey disease if ingested in high enough doses. The poison wasn’t her goal, however. She was trying to get closer to the nature laws. She also found the flower beautiful.

Just as she had her perceptions extended, Chao was also looking for signs of an ambush. Their carefree demeanor was mostly for show. Now that they were on the third floor by the vault with its energy pylon defense and tens of people in the area cultivating, he mostly relaxed. Even if there was more than one assailant, this group was made up of too many sects for them to be planning anything here. They didn’t have much further to go. Their objective was just through the room and down the hall near the middle of this floor.

The barriers that separated rooms contained the qi within but allowed everything else to pass through unhindered. He wondered if any of their many arrays were capable of the same thing, but they hadn’t even come close to experimenting with everything the sages’ rings held. That too would take time.

They made it through the large open room that held the vault without problem and could see into the next room—the largest dedicated cultivation chamber on the floor. Every cultivator had to pass through it to get to the vault and ascend the stairs to the next level. Chao assumed that was one of the reasons for its size, but he also thought it might be more than that.



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