Sky Pride
Chapter 13- Moon Crossing the Lake
- Chapter 20- A Question of Will
- Chapter 19- A Quiet Word With A Heretic
- Chapter 18- Beating With Sticks, Slapping With Hands, Part 1
- Chapter 17- Are We Fighting Wrong?
- Chapter 16- Biting Serpent and Heavy Stick
- Chapter 15- Fort Askarmand
- Chapter 14- Green Grass or Red Sand?
- Chapter 13- The Intermediation of an Eagle
- Chapter 12- An Inadequate Weed
- Chapter 11- Into the Sea of Grass
- Chapter 10- Storm on the Grassland
- Chapter 9- The Children of the Endless Blue Sky
- Chapter 8- Mourning and Evening
- Chapter 7- Unresigned Hou
- Chapter 6- Hell Wager
- Chapter 5- The Burden of Choice
- Chapter 4- Putting Together Broken Clay to Make a Cup
- Chapter 3- Blazing City
- Chapter 2- Thunder from a Clear Blue Sky
- Sky Pride Vol. Chapter 7 Chapter 1- Completing a Rescue Starts With Burglary
- Epilogue III- Two Birds of a Feather
- Epilogue II- Talented Siblings on Parallel Paths
- Epilogue I- Filial Piety, Reconsidered
- Chapter 55- Banditry is Harder Than It Looks
- Chapter 54- Productive Hours
- Chapter 53- Descent of the Gods
- Chapter 52- A Strayed Goddess Plots Murder
- Chapter 51- Immortals Drunk on Moonlight
- Chapter 50- Common Clay
- Chapter 49- Promising Youth
- Chapter 48- An Immortal Tutor
- Chapter 47- The Importance of Proper Education
- Chapter 46- The Strength of the Steppes
- Chapter 45- The Procession of the King of Hell
- Chapter 44- The Consequences of Doing the Right Things
- Chapter 43- Descending on Burning Flag City Once More
- Chapter 42- The Calling of Blood
- Chapter 41- Leaving in a Rush, Arriving Like You Never Left
- Chapter 40- Medicine Saint Jun and the Street Sweeping Mendicants
- Chapter 39- The Limits of a Trainee Doctor
- Chapter 38- The Kindness of Strangers
- Chapter 37- The Trouble With New Tools
- Chapter 36- Burning Bright
- Chapter 35- Revisiting Grievances
- Chapter 34- Making "Friends"
- Chapter 33- Learning to Fly
- Chapter 32- Healing
- Chapter 31- Are We Heretics Now?
- Chapter 30- Finally Getting It
- Chapter 29- Mermaid Silk
- Chapter 28- Finding Leads, and Gathering Supplies
- Chapter 27- The Greasiness of the Merchant Class
- Chapter 26- Mountain Gate City
- Chapter 25- The Foxes’ Tails are Hard to Hide
- Chapter 24- Stepping out onto a broader stage
- Chapter 23- The Vast Darknorth Sea Art
- Chapter 22- A Fortune Gathering Toad. All Kinds of Fortune.
- Chapter 21- Friends in Damp Places
- Chapter 20- The Evolution of Arts
- Chapter 19- Exploring a New Realm
- Chapter 18- The Education of Saints
- Chapter 17- Revelation of the Saints
- Chapter 16- The Human Vessel is Empty
- Chapter 15- The Music of Time Together
- Chapter 14- What Kind of Teachers Are These?
- Chapter 13- The Intersection of Diagnosis and Weeding
- Chapter 12- Growth, Broadly Defined
- Chapter 11- Sowing Fate
- Chapter 10- What Fortune Gathers
- Chapter 9- How Heavy a Dream
- My book is being pirated on Amazon (Update- Publishers are on it)
- Chapter 8- Sound and Color
- Chapter 7- Just a Stick with Some Holes and the Dao in it
- Chapter 6- Pretty Songbirds All in a Row
- Chapter 5- Qualifications of a Clenched Fist and an Open Palm
- Chapter 4- The Poison Called Doubt
- Chapter 3- Confident is a Strong Word
- Chapter 2- Every Test is One of Character
- Vol. Chapter 6 Chapter 1- Impatience
- Epilogue II- Soft Rice is the Tastiest
- Epilogue I- The King of Hell and his Book Carrying Servant
- Chapter 49- Word From On High
- Chapter 48- The Responsibilities of a Senior Brother
- Chapter 47- The Bindings of Past and Future
- Chapter 46- The Arrival of Consequences
- Chapter 45- Run or Fight or Both
- Chapter 44- A Heavenly Bird
- Chapter 43- The Princess Pierces the Sky
- Chapter 42- Expected Conclusions
- Chapter 41- Speaking Plainly
- Chapter 40- Sweet Reason
- Chapter 39- Placing the Toad in the Hole
- Chapter 38- The Many Flavors of Fortune
- Chapter 37- Bad Daoists Trying to be Better
- Chapter 36- Negotiations with a Tough Toad
- Chapter 35- Green Stone, Red Eyes
- Chapter 34- Many Ways to Show You Care
- Chapter 33- We Are What We Say We Are
- Chapter 32- Necessary Words
- Chapter 31- Blazing Heart Saint, Tempered Sunforged Phisique
- Chapter 30- Joining Hands Against The Heavens
- Chapter 29- Foundations Fit for a Heaven-Piercing Pagoda
- Chapter 28- A Yang Man
- Chapter 27- Close Enough to Taste, Far Enough to Kill
- Chapter 26- Finding the True Metal Between Fire and Water
- Chapter 25- The Simian Complaint
- Chapter 24- The Door of Contradiction
- Chapter 23- A Yin Man
- Chapter 22- A Study of Yang and Families
- Chapter 21- Stone Forest
- Chapter 20- Fire and Water
- Chapter 19- Falling Towards The Valley
- Chapter 18- The Irascible Sister Lin
- Chapter 17- A New Way of Fighting
- Chapter 16- Gathering the Young Experts
- Chapter 15- Struggling Mountain Folk
- Chapter 14- Making Do With What You Have
- Chapter 13- Moon Crossing the Lake
- Chapter 12- Digesting Gains and Losses
- Chapter 11- Dragon and Tiger Contending
- Chapter 10- The Use of a Sect
- Chapter 9- Some Reward
- Chapter 8- Bitten By a Ghost
- Chapter 7- A Tea Failure
- Chapter 6- How to Climb a Magic Mountain
- Chapter 5- A Home That Trains Your Heart
- Chapter 4- Awkward Farewell
- Chapter 3- Proof of Growth
- Chapter 2- Real Boxing
- Sky Pride Vol. Chapter 5 Chapter 1- King of a Short Hill
- Vol. Chapter 4 Epilogue II
- Vol. Chapter 4 Epilogue I
- Chapter 51- The Daoists Return to Simplicity
- Chapter 50- Standing at the Peak, Seeing Only Despair
- Chapter 49- Clearing The Mountain Gate
- Chapter 48- Blowing on a Cooling Ember
- Chapter 47- Eating Rice Today
- Chapter 46- How Terrible a Dead Heart
- Chapter 45- Finding What Matters
- Chapter 44- Debating the Dao
- Chapter 43- Racing Home
- Chapter 42- Bleeding Fortune
- Chapter 41- Hearing the True Dao Preached in the Morning
- Chapter 40- Choosing Your Family
- Chapter 39- Making a Name for One’s Self
- For those who didn’t read the Author Note- On vacation until Dec. 8
- Chapter 38- The Advantages of Being Useless
- Chapter 37- Dragged into the Light
- Chapter 36- What Was Lost and What Was Found
- Chapter 35- What Would You Pay For Your Family?
- Chapter 34- The Ingratitude of a Junior
- Chapter 33- Fiery Sky Soup
- Chapter 32- Pain, Past, Present and Future
- Chapter 31- Who You Find When You Are Alone In The Dark
- Chapter 30- Holding to Hope Too Long
- Chapter 29- Hooked on Acacia Thorns
- Chapter 28- A Chance to Change Fate
- Chapter 27- Letters From Eight Directions
- Chapter 26- Ominous Isn’t Always a Bad Sign
- Chapter 25- Glorious Pillage
- Chapter 24- The Wrath of the Gardener
- Chapter 23- A Matter of Merit
- Chapter 22- Shrine of the Northwest General
- Chapter 21- The Burning Sky Cranes
- Chapter 20- Memory Etched in Bone
- Chapter 19- The Difficulty of Simple Things
- Chapter 18- The Qualifications of a Ghost
- Chapter 17- Necessary Rituals
- Chapter 16- Untrustworthy Fortune
- Chapter 15- A Dream To Break An Empire
- Chapter 14- The Winecellar of the Copper Roof Inn
- Chapter 13- Eating Steel
- Chapter 12- A Dinner Full of Struggle
- Chapter 11- The Copper Roof Inn
- Chapter 10- Plunging into the Broad Sky Kingdom
- Chapter 9- The Difficulties of a Golden Fish
- Chapter 8- Merits, Earned and Otherwise
- Chapter 7- Red Blood on Blue Cobble Streets
- Chapter 6- Cranes Descend on Bluestone City
- Chapter 5- The Noble Vanguard
- Chapter 4- Familiar Business
- Chapter 3- Bitter Water
- Chapter 2- Rushing Along The Agate
- Chapter 1- Young Cranes in Flight
- Vol Chapter 3. Epilogue
- Chapter 55- A Cup Full of Dao
- Chapter 54- The Blood Red Battlefield
- Chapter 53- The Teachings of War King Cho
- Chapter 52- Who Chooses To Stand Under A Collapsing Wall?
- Chapter 51- Hideous Things
- Chapter 50- What A Good Array Can Do
- Chapter 49- Survival is a Weapon All on it’s Own
- Chapter 48- Gearing Up and Sorting Out
- Chapter 47- The Art of Carrying Crushing Weight
- Chapter 46- Attacked With Cakes
- Chapter 45- Generous Hosts
- Chapter 44- One’s Own Time
- Chapter 43- A Few Friendly Wagers
- Chapter 42- Dinner, Abbreviated
- Chapter 41- Descending on the Courtyard
- I’m on vacation, and will return on the 15th
- Chapter 40- Blessings Coming Together
- Chapter 39- Moonlit Lessons
- Chapter 38- The Gaps In Your Mind
- Chapter 37- The Weight of an Ancient Name
- Chapter 36- Learning to Talk
- Chapter 35- Not Just Enemies Meet on a Narrow Path
- Chapter 34- Beware Seniors Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 33- Meeting Royalty
- Chapter 32- Messages From Above
- Chapter 31- Charting the Sky
- Chapter 30- Selling the Dao
- Chapter 29- Making Friends With Your Fists
- Chapter 28- A Quick Stop At A Volcano
- Chapter 27- Business Opportunities
- Chapter 26- The Tiger Appreciation Society
- Chapter 25- The Strength of a Doctor
- Chapter 24- Disgraceful Sparring
- Chapter 23- Young Master Tian
- Chapter 22- A Peaceful Life of Cultivation
- Chapter 21- The Bamboo Medicine Hut
- Chapter 20- Thoughts Like A Mountain Stream
- Chapter 19- Choking on Mortal Air
- Chapter 18- Finding Today’s Limit
- Chapter 17- A Rock Worth More Than A Kingdom
- Chapter 16- A Fairy With Bloody Knuckles
- Chapter 15- Gone But Not Forgotten
- Chapter 14- Trading Heads
- Chapter 13- A Local Snake
- Chapter 12- Flowing Water Becoming a Landslide
- Chapter 11- The Smokey Shadow of the Demon
- Chapter 10- Exploding Bad People
- Chapter 9- A Daoist in the Garrison
- Chapter 8- The Red Plume General
- Chapter 7- The Second Supreme Virtue
- Chapter 6- Making Human Noises, Spotting Immortal Traps
- Chapter 5- Making New Friends
- Chapter 4- Strangers With Familiar Faces
- Chapter 3- Broken Emissaries
- Chapter 2- First Under The Heavens
- Vol. Chapter 3 - Chapter 1- Unrivaled Since Ancient Times
- Chapter 55- A Father in Old Age
- Chapter 54- A Son’s Love
- Chapter 53- A Five Colored Road To Eternity
- Chapter 52- An Eternal Dao
- Chapter 51- A Five Dimensional Attack
- Chapter 50- Cutting to the Heart of Things
- Chapter 49- Needle Sharp
- Chapter 48- Unfortunate Strength
- Chapter 47- Blazing in the Dark
- Chapter 46- What It Means To Burn
- Chapter 45- Embracing Yang
- Chapter 44- Burning Heart, Frozen Guts
- Chapter 43- One Fifth of Everything
- Chapter 42- Northern Soldier
- Chapter 41- Dropped Straight Into It
- Since some people missied the note- I’m back on the 23’rd.
- Chapter 40- Six Turns
- Chapter 39- With Open Hands
- Chapter 38- The Nature of Instruction
- Chapter 37- The Gentle Art of Taking A Hit
- Chapter 36- Growing Inside and Out
- Chapter 35- The First of the Three Treasures
- Chapter 34- Just a Momentary Joy
- Chapter 33- The Expectations of an Attentive Senior
- Chapter 32- Wiggling A New Finger
- Chapter 31- What Is Cultivated Is the Self
- Chapter 30- Bloody Money, Painful Merits
- Chapter 29- Hero
- Chapter 28- A Gentleman Can Wait Ten Years for Vengeance
- Chapter 27- Manufacturing Quality Goods
- Chapter 26- Planted On The Back Line
- Chapter 25- A Straight Answer to a Simple Question
- Chapter 24- Long Range Acupuncture
- Chapter 23- Building an Arsenal
- Chapter 22- It’s A Web, Not a Chain
- Chapter 21- “Glorious” Victory
- Chapter 20- Each Unique Suffering Life
- Chapter 19- Burning Wild
- Chapter 18- Into The Wind
- Chapter 17- A Child Carrying Gold In The Market
- Chapter 16- What Every Adventure Needs
- Chapter 15- The Calculations of Heavenly People
- Chapter 14- Pest Control
- Chapter 13- Men Die for Gold
- Chapter 12- Birds Die For Food...
- Chapter 11- The Demon Called Money
- Just wanted to say thank you
- Chapter 10- Life and Death and Somewhere In Between
- Chapter 9- What Makes A Cultivator?
- Chapter 8- A Long Night Brings Many Dreams
- Chapter 7- A Medic In The Field
- Chapter 6- The Long Patrol
- Chapter 5- Refusing The Toast
- Chapter 4- Nothing Personal
- Chapter 3- The Line Between Necessary and Good
- Chapter 2- Purity is in the Mind of the Beholder
- Chapter 1- The Supreme Virtue Hell Suppressing Body Refining Sutra, and Losing a War
- Chapter 50- Raising Spears For A Long War
- Chapter 49- Heart Eating Hate
- Chapter 48- No Role But Victim
- Chapter 47- What Defines A Heretic
- Chapter 46- Waking Up
- Chapter 45- An Unpolished Jade
- Chapter 44- The Heart of Tea
- Chapter 43- Debating the Dao of Cruelty
- Chapter 42- Hell is What You Make of It
- Chapter 41- One Line Between Life and Death, Then and Now
- Chapter 40- Solitary Hunters of the Evil Path
- Chapter 39- An Opportunity to Excel
- Chapter 38- Enemies Meet on a Narrow Path
- Chapter 37- Meeting The Enemy
- Tax Evasion In The Fantasy World [April Fools Chapter]
- Chapter 36- First Combat Patrol
- Chapter 35- First Journey Through the Sky
- Chapter 34- A Boy Goes to War
- Chapter 33- Partially Grown Immortals
- Chapter 32- The Weight of the Word “Brother”
- Chapter 31- The Sound of an Oncoming Storm [Special Note At The End!]
- Chapter 30- The Lay Sisters Promise They Will Be Gentle
- Chapter 29- The Difference Between Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 28- Embracing the Wild Sky
- Chapter 27- Picking Poison
- Chapter 26- Moral Development
- Alright, this momentum is crazy. We gotta keep it going. More chaps coming this weekend
- Chapter 25- Brutal Methods of the Righteous
- Chapter 24- A Child Doing Wetwork
- Chapter 23- Mission Demon
- Chapter 22- Silently Taking a Life
- Chapter 21- “You Made Us Wait, Junior Brother!”
- Chapter 20- The Delicate Art of Enmity
- Chapter 19- A Rock Thrower Called Hong
- Chapter 18- The Dreadfulness of a Vine
- Chapter 17- A Tree to Fill The Sky
- Chapter 16- A Touch of Death
- Front page of Rising Stars in Six Days! So have evidence of my dark history...
- Chapter 15- At the Foot of an Endless Mountain
- Chapter 14- Dressing Human
- Chapter 13- Wolf Child Eyes The Sheep
- Chapter 12- Dustless Physique
- Chapter 11- Lotus Above, Snake Below
- Chapter 10- Ruthless Child
- Chapter 9- Lotuses Root in Tragedy
- Chapter 8- Pointing A Sword At Heaven
- Chapter 7- What’s Swimming?
- Chapter 6- Eating Treasure with Broken Teeth
- Chapter 5- Child of Destiny
- Chapter 4- First Steps on the Path
- Chapter 3- Junkyard Classroom, Trash Heap Hospital
- Chapter 2- Gourmet in the Garbage
- Chapter 1- In the Care of a Hateful God
Three months into his convalescence, he was visited by Brother Fu and a stressed looking senior who practically screamed “Overworked Scholar” with every move. He was introduced as Librarian Yan, one of their few remaining experts on archaic script. Liren was in the room with him, painting as he read his medical books.
“The manuals you brought back have been given a preliminary translation. The language is fundamentally the same as what we speak today, but you already know the difficulty in translating the characters. A direct, literal translation is often intensely misleading, especially since teaching by analogy and metaphor is such a vital part of daoist pedagogy.” Librarian Yan launched into the discussion without any preamble.
“The arts are interesting. While they are clearly out of date, they are also…” He slid a glance at Brother Fu, who rolled his eyes and leaned in.
“They are better than the sort of arts a mere kingdom-dominating sect like ours could expect to develop on our own. While it is true that any art can be polished to a godly level with enough practice and insight, some are assuredly better than others to begin with. Which probably needs some explaining.” Brother Fu smiled slightly. It wasn’t a reassuring expression.
“Eight Directions Palace was a transcendental sect in its era, and its fall is still the subject of much mystery and disagreement.” Librarian Yan jumped back into the conversation. “They occupied, to varying degrees, an area spanning several kingdoms. Which kingdoms, we don’t know, other than our own and a few of our neighbors. They all had different names and somewhat different borders in those days. We are also not the first kingdom dominating sect in this area to emerge since their collapse.”
Brother Fu stroked his beard, the same causal gesture Tian had seen him do since he first stepped foot into the Monastery. Ascension hadn’t changed the habits of two centuries.
“It is one of two major reasons you don’t hear us claim that we are their successors. The second major reason being that nobody seems to have inherited their core legacy. The arts of theirs that we have collected have been the sort of thing we would expect from fairly ordinary disciples. Powerful, yes, but not world toppling, and frequently with drawbacks they could accept but would be unacceptable in the modern era.”
Brother Fu took a deep breath, then forced a smile.
“They are, however, very powerful for the right cultivator. Fair to say that turning them over to the sect counts as a significant contribution.”
Librarian Yan leaned forward, his eyes brightening. “Among the books you turned in, we have found a body cultivation art that improves both strength, durability and longevity, a yang qi cultivation art that is going to make a lot of Heavenly Realm cultivators very happy, and the sword cultivators have set up a rotating stakeout waiting for the sword arts to finish being translated.”
Ah, the Gallant Swordsmen of the sect. They picked a completely nonsensical weapon, and then acted like it was brilliant. Well, they weren’t bad people, and it was nice they had a hobby. Tian approved of hobbies. Librarian Yan gathered himself, savoring what came next.
“You also turned in two shen arts. That gives the sect a new official total of thirty five shen cultivation arts. There are more than that floating around, but generally people don’t submit them to the sect, preferring to hang on to them and treat them like a hidden weapon.”
Tian reckoned that said a lot about the Inner Court, and even more about the Monastery, but kept his mouth shut. Librarian Yan looked displeased by the lack of reaction.
“By comparison, after weeding out what are essentially duplicates, we have six hundred and eleven vital energy cultivation manuals suitable for use at the Heavenly Realm.”
“Wow.” Tian did his best, and Librarian Yan knew when to cut his losses.
“There were also assorted material refining manuals and the like. There were two books in particular that we felt were worth your immediate attention. This includes you, Junior Hong.” The librarian pulled out two books, clearly handwritten.
“A Guide to Heavenstep Mountain for True Disciples, a field guide for Eight Directions Palace disciples stationed here, telling them what resources to be on the lookout for, and where to find them. As you might imagine, it will not be going into general circulation until a complete survey is done based on its information. The other manual is Moon Crossing the Lake. A movement art. I hesitate to call it a light body art, since it incorporates so much more than that.”
That seemed mildly interesting, but not worth the trip. Brother Fu read his expression and explained. “It’s a yin and water aspected art, one that you can start cultivating now and keep on using right through the Heavenly Realm and beyond. And you should start cultivating it now. Daughter Liren-”
That had Hong sputtering and waving her hands, but Brother Fu ignored her. “Cultivating this art will help condense your yang vital energy without dampening it. Zihao, this will help you bring your body under your control. Your yang vital energy is overcondensing in your lower dantian, and not properly transforming into yang qi and perfusing your physique. Hence the yang deficiency. This art will help you control your body even with that handicap, and it is freakishly strong.”
“Oh? High praise." Tian murmured.
“If anything, it’s an understatement. I was unaware it was possible to jump in one pond and emerge from a completely different pond, miles away. But if we have done our translation right, it’s not impossible. Merely very hard. And I know you, son. You aren’t afraid of hard things.”
Moon Crossing The Lake was the strangest art Tian had ever seen, and he considered himself at least a little experienced in such matters. Heavenly Imperial Swallows was a strange art. It required him to turn needles into extensions of himself. Very strange. He had a chanting statue in his belly that wanted to crush all evil while refining his body. It couldn’t get much stranger than that. The author of Moon Crossing the Lake, as befitting some ancient genius of the Eight Directions Palace, disdained the disbelief of ants.
On the inside cover of the original text was stamped the words “Property of the Eight Directions Palace, Heavenstep Mountain, Water Catching Courtyard’s Lower Class Lending Library.” It turned out that Suneater really was trash, at least by the standards of his era. It left the unworthy descendants sighing and muttering about mountains beyond mountains.
As best they could tell, Moon Crossing the Lake was an art that relied on two related concepts- the moon on the waters of the lake, and the lake itself. The moon moved over the waters silently and swiftly, leaving no ripple. Yet when someone reached for it, it could not be touched. Should someone try to pursue it, they would drown. But if that was all, it would be unworthy of the Eight Directions Palace.
“The moon is never in one pond or lake, but rather, it is in all ponds and lakes simultaneously. Therefore, at the highest level of mastery, one can sink into the water and emerge at any of the points where you already are, if you follow me. If we are reading this right, and we may actually not be. I am emphasizing this to you both because, well, we are hoping the two of you will be our pioneers here.” Brother Fu smiled, a little awkwardly.
“It’s like this- the art grows in stages, starting with a simple evasion art and growing in complexity and utility. Almost purely reactive, and without any real offensive capability, it excels in enduring. With practice, your vital energy expenditure should be almost nothing. Effortless as the moon crossing the lake, you see? If you are quick about it, you can even run across the surface of water. But the art grows in complexity. Once you have broken through to the Heavenly Realm, you will have the ability to use qi. This will let you move into the next phase- a water escape art. Traveling beneath the water faster than you could run across land, and far more hidden than trying to escape through the air.”
Librarian Yan started to pick his words carefully. “There is no concern over you learning the first section, the evasion art, at least in terms of your health. We have grasped it thoroughly, and the translation is comparatively straightforward. The rest of the art is not straightforward. That leads us to the… delicate topic of shen. What I understand you two know as brainpower?”
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The two nodded.
“And I do wish you could keep on thinking of it as brainpower, but… anyway. Your body has three fundamental energies, and we develop them in sequence. This is for a few very good reasons, not least of which being that each realm you advance is preparing you for the next.” The two elders tried to control their expressions, but the fact that their necks were redding at all said a lot to Tian.
“The ancients understood that theory, of course, but disagreed with our conclusion. They believed that…” Librarian Yan looked over at Fu. Tian thought there was an air of pleading in his eyes.
“The better of their arts that the Monastery has managed to recover while we held the Mountain all include elements of all three primary types of energy a person can cultivate.”
Brother Fu paused, picking his path through the sentences ahead before resuming. “Before my ascension, Tribulation Lightning had practically become a myth. It was considered somewhat commonplace during breakthroughs in realm back then. More than that, it was the standard.”
Fu paused there, making eye contact with Tian and Hong, before continuing. “To be a cultivator was to defy the heavens and seize fortune in your own hands. The heavens were not expected to calmly accept that defiance. Your quality as a cultivator was measured by how much tribulation lighting came for you, and the nature of that lighting.”
Tian felt that eyeballing your father was probably not filial, but damned if that was going to stop him. Brother Fu didn’t let that stop him.
“Ascension, therefore, required both a revelation on the nature of immortality and having enough treasures, skills and fortune to survive a tribulation. The greater the revelation, the stronger the foundation, the more devastating the tribulation. The increased difficulty of reaching the Heavenly Realm was therefore a way of ensuring both strong immortals, and protecting the weaker mortals. Who would attempt ascension without enough strength?”
Tian started rubbing his forehead. He had a feeling that he would be swearing a blue streak if he heard this before his injury. Liren was biting her lips hard enough to turn them white.
They both already had a foundation that would be the stuff of legends, if they weren’t determinedly keeping their mouths shut about it.
“So they just relied on strong foundations?” Liren asked.
“Sort of. Part of those foundations were merit.” Brother Fu flushed slightly. “It seems that accumulating merit from consistent good deeds lessened the danger of the lightning. Another one of those things people in the Monastery knew, but never saw any need to mention to the rest of the sect.”
There was a moment of quiet contemplation by the juniors. They had watched Brother Fu tossing around the lighting strikes that tried to kill him. It said rather a lot. As did the fact that the Monastery was cultivating merit, but didn’t dare follow their ancestor’s footsteps in cultivation.
“The art requires us to develop our qi and shen as part of mastering it, even in the Earthly Realm. We can only barely contact those energies, never mind make use of them, but training them at all will likely set us up for a tribulation when we break through to the heavenly realm.” Tian was tiring, and decided to jump to the end.
“More or less.” Brother Fu nodded, clearly happy to move the conversation along.
Tian nodded, and slowly closed his eyes. “Why? Why encourage us to study it?”
“Because… I, and several others, have a deep certainty that you both will attract tribulation lightning when you ascend. It should be impossible, but the two of you have a habit of doing the impossible often. There is therefore no additional harm in learning it. More urgently, there is an opportunity here for the two of you.”
Brother Fu opened the guide to the mountain. “The monastery has held the mountain for thousands of years, and you can believe we have explored it extensively during that time. Despite that, it still holds mysteries for us. There are a few natural formations that have resisted our best efforts to break them, or our diviners all agreed that they weren’t worth forcing our way into.”
Tian’s eyes shot open. “The diviners, Father?”
Brother Fu’s mouth twisted. “Indeed. But they weren’t wrong in this case. Look here- the Little Fingers, a series of valleys right at the foot of the mountain. Nobody could figure out why such a robust natural array was formed, to the extent of taking advantage of the geomantic properties of the entire mountain. Well, now we know.”
Tian read the indicated passage. “Mortal Servant Training and Selection Ground: Periodically, attrition requires the replenishment of mortal… Senior crossed out ‘slave’ here and replaced it with servant.”
“I went back and forth on the translation for a while. Context is everything, and the cultivators of the Eight Directions Palace seem to consider anyone below the Heavenly Realm as subhuman, and, possibly, livestock. Primarily useful for farming, resource gathering, and accumulating merits. Breaking through to the Heavenly Realm was, essentially, a way to declare your humanity and your intention to fight for the pinnacle.” Librarian Yan explained.
“That would explain some things.” Liren murmured. Tian resumed reading the description.
“‘Mortal servants, and the Servants Division will need to select some based on their abilities. However, such minor matters must not interfere with your cultivation. Therefore, the Sect has laid down a series of trial grounds at the foot of the mountain. Please note that to ensure impartiality, access to the grounds are restricted to those in the Earthly Realm.
“Disciples assigned the chore of collecting the survivors merely need to wait at the meditation pavilion outside of whichever trial ground is being used. For the sake of efficiency, groups of five candidates should be the minimum, with a maximum of twenty per trial. The trial grounds are Heaven and Earth, Fire and Water, Light and Dark, Virtue and Sin, and the Sword Passage. The latter is only available upon petition to…’ It looks like there are a few pages of notes. I’m sorry, I’m still not seeing the connection.”
“If you read through the descriptions below, you would see the Fire and Water trial has two unique treasures at the end- Ten Layer Condensed Ice, and Heartsear Stonetree Fruit. The tree isn’t a real tree, or perhaps it would be better to say, it’s a rock formation that has been imbued with certain tree-like qualities and produces ferociously fire aligned fruit. Eating the fruit should. Should. Heal your heart dantian.” Brother Fu’s voice turned rough at the end.
Tian nodded softly, then looked over at Liren. “Wouldn’t it-”
“Tian Zihao on my fucking life, if you say it would be more useful for me to have it, I am walking out of this hospital and you are never seeing me again!”
“Noisy. Fine. I suppose the ice will help reinforce your body. That’s not a wasted trip.”
Brother Fu, harumphed at Liren’s display, but didn’t say anything. Tian got the strong impression that his father agreed with her.
“You both need both treasures, and fortunately, there should be ample supply given the tests were open to groups of up to twenty. The doctors will prepare instructions for you, if you need to make use of them in the field, but do try to bring them back with you.” Librarian Yan smiled slightly.
“Fire and water. The Moon Crossing the Lake will be right at home there, I suppose.” Tian stroked the manual gently. He found the image of running over a lake a little charming. Then a thought occurred, perking him up as few things had in months.
“Escape! I can use it to escape the gossip circuit!”
Moonlight Crossing the Lake had high requirements of the people who cultivated it. One’s vital energy had to be quite profound, and their body cultivation had to reach a certain standard. The reason was rather boring- at its most basic level, it put enormous demands on the body to move and react instantly. Precise muscular control, balance, proprioception, awareness of one’s environment and one’s enemies, all factored into even the most basic movements.
Tian found it all rather easy. Liren thought she was going to die.
“No, you are exploding back. That’s not it.” Tian shook his head. “Attack me.”
Liren threw a punch. Tian drifted ahead of the punch as though the wind from Liren’s fist was pushing him back. Then he stepped forward with a lunging palm just as her forward momentum ran out, a beautifully timed counterattack that landed softly but cleanly.
“But we are doing the same things.” She complained.
“We aren’t. You are reading my movements and making an explosive move to avoid it. While retreating is a yin action, you are doing it in a yang way. Meanwhile, I am yielding and accepting the blow as I fall backwards. We both dodge it, but I’m keeping myself in harmony with the art.”
Liren frowned. She was sweating, Tian noticed. He couldn’t remember the last time he saw her sweat. He drifted in his memories for a moment, sifting through his life with his sister. It was after she ignited the first sun in her. That was the last time, he was pretty sure. But now, ten minutes of light exercise had her sweating.
“Your breath is steaming,” she said.
“Is it?” Tian exhaled and watched the frigid breath fly out like an arrow. “Huh. What a thing.”
“I have a sinking feeling.” Liren muttered.
“Good. That means you are more in line with your yin.” Tian nodded approvingly.
“Not what I mean. Very slowly, very slowly, attack me with Proud Dragon Repents.” Liren brought her fists up and set into a boxing stance. Tian shrugged. It was the first move of the Eighteen Dragon Suppressing Palms, and the one he was probably most familiar with.
His left hand made a circular defense as his right palm jutted forward, his legs shifting, his weight moving… he didn’t get past Liren’s guard. At all.
“Damn. My timing has gotten worse.”
“Yeah. Worse. Brother. Brother?! Sit, sit, down on the ground. Easy now. Here, some barley tea. Drink up. Easy, easy now. I have you.”
Tian shivered so hard it hurt. The world had dropped into a frozen Hell, all the warmth fled from his body. A tiny flickering fire remained in his heart, a lantern guttering in the winter winds. He shook hard, but wasn’t scared. It was hard to feel much under all the ice. One thing cut through, keeping him awake. His sister was every bit as warm as he thought she would be.
- Chapter 20- A Question of Will
- Chapter 19- A Quiet Word With A Heretic
- Chapter 18- Beating With Sticks, Slapping With Hands, Part 1
- Chapter 17- Are We Fighting Wrong?
- Chapter 16- Biting Serpent and Heavy Stick
- Chapter 15- Fort Askarmand
- Chapter 14- Green Grass or Red Sand?
- Chapter 13- The Intermediation of an Eagle
- Chapter 12- An Inadequate Weed
- Chapter 11- Into the Sea of Grass
- Chapter 10- Storm on the Grassland
- Chapter 9- The Children of the Endless Blue Sky
- Chapter 8- Mourning and Evening
- Chapter 7- Unresigned Hou
- Chapter 6- Hell Wager
- Chapter 5- The Burden of Choice
- Chapter 4- Putting Together Broken Clay to Make a Cup
- Chapter 3- Blazing City
- Chapter 2- Thunder from a Clear Blue Sky
- Sky Pride Vol. Chapter 7 Chapter 1- Completing a Rescue Starts With Burglary
- Epilogue III- Two Birds of a Feather
- Epilogue II- Talented Siblings on Parallel Paths
- Epilogue I- Filial Piety, Reconsidered
- Chapter 55- Banditry is Harder Than It Looks
- Chapter 54- Productive Hours
- Chapter 53- Descent of the Gods
- Chapter 52- A Strayed Goddess Plots Murder
- Chapter 51- Immortals Drunk on Moonlight
- Chapter 50- Common Clay
- Chapter 49- Promising Youth
- Chapter 48- An Immortal Tutor
- Chapter 47- The Importance of Proper Education
- Chapter 46- The Strength of the Steppes
- Chapter 45- The Procession of the King of Hell
- Chapter 44- The Consequences of Doing the Right Things
- Chapter 43- Descending on Burning Flag City Once More
- Chapter 42- The Calling of Blood
- Chapter 41- Leaving in a Rush, Arriving Like You Never Left
- Chapter 40- Medicine Saint Jun and the Street Sweeping Mendicants
- Chapter 39- The Limits of a Trainee Doctor
- Chapter 38- The Kindness of Strangers
- Chapter 37- The Trouble With New Tools
- Chapter 36- Burning Bright
- Chapter 35- Revisiting Grievances
- Chapter 34- Making "Friends"
- Chapter 33- Learning to Fly
- Chapter 32- Healing
- Chapter 31- Are We Heretics Now?
- Chapter 30- Finally Getting It
- Chapter 29- Mermaid Silk
- Chapter 28- Finding Leads, and Gathering Supplies
- Chapter 27- The Greasiness of the Merchant Class
- Chapter 26- Mountain Gate City
- Chapter 25- The Foxes’ Tails are Hard to Hide
- Chapter 24- Stepping out onto a broader stage
- Chapter 23- The Vast Darknorth Sea Art
- Chapter 22- A Fortune Gathering Toad. All Kinds of Fortune.
- Chapter 21- Friends in Damp Places
- Chapter 20- The Evolution of Arts
- Chapter 19- Exploring a New Realm
- Chapter 18- The Education of Saints
- Chapter 17- Revelation of the Saints
- Chapter 16- The Human Vessel is Empty
- Chapter 15- The Music of Time Together
- Chapter 14- What Kind of Teachers Are These?
- Chapter 13- The Intersection of Diagnosis and Weeding
- Chapter 12- Growth, Broadly Defined
- Chapter 11- Sowing Fate
- Chapter 10- What Fortune Gathers
- Chapter 9- How Heavy a Dream
- My book is being pirated on Amazon (Update- Publishers are on it)
- Chapter 8- Sound and Color
- Chapter 7- Just a Stick with Some Holes and the Dao in it
- Chapter 6- Pretty Songbirds All in a Row
- Chapter 5- Qualifications of a Clenched Fist and an Open Palm
- Chapter 4- The Poison Called Doubt
- Chapter 3- Confident is a Strong Word
- Chapter 2- Every Test is One of Character
- Vol. Chapter 6 Chapter 1- Impatience
- Epilogue II- Soft Rice is the Tastiest
- Epilogue I- The King of Hell and his Book Carrying Servant
- Chapter 49- Word From On High
- Chapter 48- The Responsibilities of a Senior Brother
- Chapter 47- The Bindings of Past and Future
- Chapter 46- The Arrival of Consequences
- Chapter 45- Run or Fight or Both
- Chapter 44- A Heavenly Bird
- Chapter 43- The Princess Pierces the Sky
- Chapter 42- Expected Conclusions
- Chapter 41- Speaking Plainly
- Chapter 40- Sweet Reason
- Chapter 39- Placing the Toad in the Hole
- Chapter 38- The Many Flavors of Fortune
- Chapter 37- Bad Daoists Trying to be Better
- Chapter 36- Negotiations with a Tough Toad
- Chapter 35- Green Stone, Red Eyes
- Chapter 34- Many Ways to Show You Care
- Chapter 33- We Are What We Say We Are
- Chapter 32- Necessary Words
- Chapter 31- Blazing Heart Saint, Tempered Sunforged Phisique
- Chapter 30- Joining Hands Against The Heavens
- Chapter 29- Foundations Fit for a Heaven-Piercing Pagoda
- Chapter 28- A Yang Man
- Chapter 27- Close Enough to Taste, Far Enough to Kill
- Chapter 26- Finding the True Metal Between Fire and Water
- Chapter 25- The Simian Complaint
- Chapter 24- The Door of Contradiction
- Chapter 23- A Yin Man
- Chapter 22- A Study of Yang and Families
- Chapter 21- Stone Forest
- Chapter 20- Fire and Water
- Chapter 19- Falling Towards The Valley
- Chapter 18- The Irascible Sister Lin
- Chapter 17- A New Way of Fighting
- Chapter 16- Gathering the Young Experts
- Chapter 15- Struggling Mountain Folk
- Chapter 14- Making Do With What You Have
- Chapter 13- Moon Crossing the Lake
- Chapter 12- Digesting Gains and Losses
- Chapter 11- Dragon and Tiger Contending
- Chapter 10- The Use of a Sect
- Chapter 9- Some Reward
- Chapter 8- Bitten By a Ghost
- Chapter 7- A Tea Failure
- Chapter 6- How to Climb a Magic Mountain
- Chapter 5- A Home That Trains Your Heart
- Chapter 4- Awkward Farewell
- Chapter 3- Proof of Growth
- Chapter 2- Real Boxing
- Sky Pride Vol. Chapter 5 Chapter 1- King of a Short Hill
- Vol. Chapter 4 Epilogue II
- Vol. Chapter 4 Epilogue I
- Chapter 51- The Daoists Return to Simplicity
- Chapter 50- Standing at the Peak, Seeing Only Despair
- Chapter 49- Clearing The Mountain Gate
- Chapter 48- Blowing on a Cooling Ember
- Chapter 47- Eating Rice Today
- Chapter 46- How Terrible a Dead Heart
- Chapter 45- Finding What Matters
- Chapter 44- Debating the Dao
- Chapter 43- Racing Home
- Chapter 42- Bleeding Fortune
- Chapter 41- Hearing the True Dao Preached in the Morning
- Chapter 40- Choosing Your Family
- Chapter 39- Making a Name for One’s Self
- For those who didn’t read the Author Note- On vacation until Dec. 8
- Chapter 38- The Advantages of Being Useless
- Chapter 37- Dragged into the Light
- Chapter 36- What Was Lost and What Was Found
- Chapter 35- What Would You Pay For Your Family?
- Chapter 34- The Ingratitude of a Junior
- Chapter 33- Fiery Sky Soup
- Chapter 32- Pain, Past, Present and Future
- Chapter 31- Who You Find When You Are Alone In The Dark
- Chapter 30- Holding to Hope Too Long
- Chapter 29- Hooked on Acacia Thorns
- Chapter 28- A Chance to Change Fate
- Chapter 27- Letters From Eight Directions
- Chapter 26- Ominous Isn’t Always a Bad Sign
- Chapter 25- Glorious Pillage
- Chapter 24- The Wrath of the Gardener
- Chapter 23- A Matter of Merit
- Chapter 22- Shrine of the Northwest General
- Chapter 21- The Burning Sky Cranes
- Chapter 20- Memory Etched in Bone
- Chapter 19- The Difficulty of Simple Things
- Chapter 18- The Qualifications of a Ghost
- Chapter 17- Necessary Rituals
- Chapter 16- Untrustworthy Fortune
- Chapter 15- A Dream To Break An Empire
- Chapter 14- The Winecellar of the Copper Roof Inn
- Chapter 13- Eating Steel
- Chapter 12- A Dinner Full of Struggle
- Chapter 11- The Copper Roof Inn
- Chapter 10- Plunging into the Broad Sky Kingdom
- Chapter 9- The Difficulties of a Golden Fish
- Chapter 8- Merits, Earned and Otherwise
- Chapter 7- Red Blood on Blue Cobble Streets
- Chapter 6- Cranes Descend on Bluestone City
- Chapter 5- The Noble Vanguard
- Chapter 4- Familiar Business
- Chapter 3- Bitter Water
- Chapter 2- Rushing Along The Agate
- Chapter 1- Young Cranes in Flight
- Vol Chapter 3. Epilogue
- Chapter 55- A Cup Full of Dao
- Chapter 54- The Blood Red Battlefield
- Chapter 53- The Teachings of War King Cho
- Chapter 52- Who Chooses To Stand Under A Collapsing Wall?
- Chapter 51- Hideous Things
- Chapter 50- What A Good Array Can Do
- Chapter 49- Survival is a Weapon All on it’s Own
- Chapter 48- Gearing Up and Sorting Out
- Chapter 47- The Art of Carrying Crushing Weight
- Chapter 46- Attacked With Cakes
- Chapter 45- Generous Hosts
- Chapter 44- One’s Own Time
- Chapter 43- A Few Friendly Wagers
- Chapter 42- Dinner, Abbreviated
- Chapter 41- Descending on the Courtyard
- I’m on vacation, and will return on the 15th
- Chapter 40- Blessings Coming Together
- Chapter 39- Moonlit Lessons
- Chapter 38- The Gaps In Your Mind
- Chapter 37- The Weight of an Ancient Name
- Chapter 36- Learning to Talk
- Chapter 35- Not Just Enemies Meet on a Narrow Path
- Chapter 34- Beware Seniors Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 33- Meeting Royalty
- Chapter 32- Messages From Above
- Chapter 31- Charting the Sky
- Chapter 30- Selling the Dao
- Chapter 29- Making Friends With Your Fists
- Chapter 28- A Quick Stop At A Volcano
- Chapter 27- Business Opportunities
- Chapter 26- The Tiger Appreciation Society
- Chapter 25- The Strength of a Doctor
- Chapter 24- Disgraceful Sparring
- Chapter 23- Young Master Tian
- Chapter 22- A Peaceful Life of Cultivation
- Chapter 21- The Bamboo Medicine Hut
- Chapter 20- Thoughts Like A Mountain Stream
- Chapter 19- Choking on Mortal Air
- Chapter 18- Finding Today’s Limit
- Chapter 17- A Rock Worth More Than A Kingdom
- Chapter 16- A Fairy With Bloody Knuckles
- Chapter 15- Gone But Not Forgotten
- Chapter 14- Trading Heads
- Chapter 13- A Local Snake
- Chapter 12- Flowing Water Becoming a Landslide
- Chapter 11- The Smokey Shadow of the Demon
- Chapter 10- Exploding Bad People
- Chapter 9- A Daoist in the Garrison
- Chapter 8- The Red Plume General
- Chapter 7- The Second Supreme Virtue
- Chapter 6- Making Human Noises, Spotting Immortal Traps
- Chapter 5- Making New Friends
- Chapter 4- Strangers With Familiar Faces
- Chapter 3- Broken Emissaries
- Chapter 2- First Under The Heavens
- Vol. Chapter 3 - Chapter 1- Unrivaled Since Ancient Times
- Chapter 55- A Father in Old Age
- Chapter 54- A Son’s Love
- Chapter 53- A Five Colored Road To Eternity
- Chapter 52- An Eternal Dao
- Chapter 51- A Five Dimensional Attack
- Chapter 50- Cutting to the Heart of Things
- Chapter 49- Needle Sharp
- Chapter 48- Unfortunate Strength
- Chapter 47- Blazing in the Dark
- Chapter 46- What It Means To Burn
- Chapter 45- Embracing Yang
- Chapter 44- Burning Heart, Frozen Guts
- Chapter 43- One Fifth of Everything
- Chapter 42- Northern Soldier
- Chapter 41- Dropped Straight Into It
- Since some people missied the note- I’m back on the 23’rd.
- Chapter 40- Six Turns
- Chapter 39- With Open Hands
- Chapter 38- The Nature of Instruction
- Chapter 37- The Gentle Art of Taking A Hit
- Chapter 36- Growing Inside and Out
- Chapter 35- The First of the Three Treasures
- Chapter 34- Just a Momentary Joy
- Chapter 33- The Expectations of an Attentive Senior
- Chapter 32- Wiggling A New Finger
- Chapter 31- What Is Cultivated Is the Self
- Chapter 30- Bloody Money, Painful Merits
- Chapter 29- Hero
- Chapter 28- A Gentleman Can Wait Ten Years for Vengeance
- Chapter 27- Manufacturing Quality Goods
- Chapter 26- Planted On The Back Line
- Chapter 25- A Straight Answer to a Simple Question
- Chapter 24- Long Range Acupuncture
- Chapter 23- Building an Arsenal
- Chapter 22- It’s A Web, Not a Chain
- Chapter 21- “Glorious” Victory
- Chapter 20- Each Unique Suffering Life
- Chapter 19- Burning Wild
- Chapter 18- Into The Wind
- Chapter 17- A Child Carrying Gold In The Market
- Chapter 16- What Every Adventure Needs
- Chapter 15- The Calculations of Heavenly People
- Chapter 14- Pest Control
- Chapter 13- Men Die for Gold
- Chapter 12- Birds Die For Food...
- Chapter 11- The Demon Called Money
- Just wanted to say thank you
- Chapter 10- Life and Death and Somewhere In Between
- Chapter 9- What Makes A Cultivator?
- Chapter 8- A Long Night Brings Many Dreams
- Chapter 7- A Medic In The Field
- Chapter 6- The Long Patrol
- Chapter 5- Refusing The Toast
- Chapter 4- Nothing Personal
- Chapter 3- The Line Between Necessary and Good
- Chapter 2- Purity is in the Mind of the Beholder
- Chapter 1- The Supreme Virtue Hell Suppressing Body Refining Sutra, and Losing a War
- Chapter 50- Raising Spears For A Long War
- Chapter 49- Heart Eating Hate
- Chapter 48- No Role But Victim
- Chapter 47- What Defines A Heretic
- Chapter 46- Waking Up
- Chapter 45- An Unpolished Jade
- Chapter 44- The Heart of Tea
- Chapter 43- Debating the Dao of Cruelty
- Chapter 42- Hell is What You Make of It
- Chapter 41- One Line Between Life and Death, Then and Now
- Chapter 40- Solitary Hunters of the Evil Path
- Chapter 39- An Opportunity to Excel
- Chapter 38- Enemies Meet on a Narrow Path
- Chapter 37- Meeting The Enemy
- Tax Evasion In The Fantasy World [April Fools Chapter]
- Chapter 36- First Combat Patrol
- Chapter 35- First Journey Through the Sky
- Chapter 34- A Boy Goes to War
- Chapter 33- Partially Grown Immortals
- Chapter 32- The Weight of the Word “Brother”
- Chapter 31- The Sound of an Oncoming Storm [Special Note At The End!]
- Chapter 30- The Lay Sisters Promise They Will Be Gentle
- Chapter 29- The Difference Between Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 28- Embracing the Wild Sky
- Chapter 27- Picking Poison
- Chapter 26- Moral Development
- Alright, this momentum is crazy. We gotta keep it going. More chaps coming this weekend
- Chapter 25- Brutal Methods of the Righteous
- Chapter 24- A Child Doing Wetwork
- Chapter 23- Mission Demon
- Chapter 22- Silently Taking a Life
- Chapter 21- “You Made Us Wait, Junior Brother!”
- Chapter 20- The Delicate Art of Enmity
- Chapter 19- A Rock Thrower Called Hong
- Chapter 18- The Dreadfulness of a Vine
- Chapter 17- A Tree to Fill The Sky
- Chapter 16- A Touch of Death
- Front page of Rising Stars in Six Days! So have evidence of my dark history...
- Chapter 15- At the Foot of an Endless Mountain
- Chapter 14- Dressing Human
- Chapter 13- Wolf Child Eyes The Sheep
- Chapter 12- Dustless Physique
- Chapter 11- Lotus Above, Snake Below
- Chapter 10- Ruthless Child
- Chapter 9- Lotuses Root in Tragedy
- Chapter 8- Pointing A Sword At Heaven
- Chapter 7- What’s Swimming?
- Chapter 6- Eating Treasure with Broken Teeth
- Chapter 5- Child of Destiny
- Chapter 4- First Steps on the Path
- Chapter 3- Junkyard Classroom, Trash Heap Hospital
- Chapter 2- Gourmet in the Garbage
- Chapter 1- In the Care of a Hateful God
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