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90.68% Learning To Live As A Cultivator / Chapter 292: Chapter Ninety Two - We visit the Points Pavilion

Chapter 292: Chapter Ninety Two - We visit the Points Pavilion

This year's Interschool Exchange was officially over, however the students had another four day weekend before school would recommence.  In this time, Sun would say goodbye to his Grandfather and cousin.  The matter of adopting Leon remained on hold and the youth himself remained completely unaware of the old man's initial intentions. 

But that's not to say the General left unhappily; he had stored in his luggage some more of Leon's pills as well as a herbal blend that Leon had made himself, which could revitalise the liver and improve its natural functions when taken over a long term.  As a return gift, he'd given Leon a weapon. 

It was a short sword, though it's blade was slender like a knife rather than the flat, silvery blade he'd seen others use.  The handle was ornate, but not ostentatiously so; the golden metal of the guard was shaped as a coiling fish tail, while two rams horns curled from the cast head of the same beast sheltered by the guard.  The handle was then topped by a pummel decorated by a stylised sun and crescent moon.  It came in a sheath decorated by the same symbols.

Leon accepted it gratefully, though held it gingerly.  This was very unlike the small knife he usually carried, which was only really good enough to cut through herbs nor like the sharp cooking knifes he kept indoors.  The General might have thought he could use it in self-defence, but a weapon was a weapon no matter how one looked at it.  In certain hands it was a tool for killing.  No matter how Leon felt about it, Jin Li approved, though he muttered something about replacing it later as its appearance offended him for some reason.

Pike divided the points their team had earned and thought about giving a little more to Caelus, had it not been for the bright alchemist who'd commissioned Caelus a useful pill  to make up for the fact he hadn't gained any souvenirs from their adventure.  Caelus was dumbfounded at first, he was unable to form words to express his joy and appreciation.  "If you ever require my help for something," he finally managed to say after some teasing from these students, his former teammates, "just send word."

It could be stated that the cooperation and rapport formed between the six had really fulfilled the purpose of this competition and the tentative connections they had made had the potential to form the strongest of bonds in the future.  But for now, they all went their separate ways.

Jin Li glanced at the second tablet within Leon's hands, a decent total of points etched upon its surface.  "What will you do with them?"

"N-n-not sure," Leon admitted.  Points weren't really used that much within the Alchemists schools, so he hadn't considered this far ahead.

"Tch," Jin Li clicked his tongue, sounding irritable.  Leon understood that this wasn't the case, at least, not this time.  "This Lord also has an excess of points," Jin Li then said offhandedly as he shook his sleeve to reveal the standard school bracelet adorning it.  The martial arts schools used the points on a regular basis for small things such as herbal baths and library passes to much larger things such as rare weapons and techniques.  "This Lord will take you to the Institute's Points Pavilion."

The Points Pavilion was simply like a large supermarket of cultivation supplies aimed at the students.  Like the library, it was a building of many levels, but unlike the library, it was shaped like a cone without a point; each floor slightly smaller that the one beneath.  The stairs coiled around the outside of the building, columns protruded from the protective outer wall and were topped with large stone lanterns.  The floor entrances all faced in the same direction and were decorated by pairs of stone beast statues each differed with each floor.  The higher the floor, the more ferocious the guardians.

The lowest and largest floors were open to all.  Everyday things could be found on this floor.  Library passes were sold here, though the access was restricted to certain familiar floors.  Common pills such as clear spiritual pills and one heart pills were available to exchange for points as well as common herbs.  Leon had no need for any of these things, he was well provided for as both an alchemist student and as a core student.  Common materials for weapons and armours could also be found here such as iron ore, leathers and cloth.  Weapons that had little more value than a practice weapon were stacked in one corner and unimpressive armour was shelved beside them.

Basic techniques for martial artists, beast tamers and healers (to name a few) and cultivation methods (though all of these could also be found in the library), alchemy kegs, jade bottles and boxes, weak paper talismans... the floor was like a giant bizarre, but despite these things having small value, it was not uninteresting.  Leon picked up a selection of seeds with the ten points that he'd won from Jude before Jin Li hinted that they should check out a higher floor.

The second floor was not unlike the first floor, but the value of these products were a little higher.  For example, instead of clear spiritual pills, cloudy spiritual pills could be purchased here.  However, before a person could purchase anything, five points were swiped from their pocket without compromise.  Jin Li clicked his tongue as his balance reduced before his eyes as they stepped through the Dire Tigers sitting fiercely either side of the entranceway.  Leon perhaps did not notice, but he did not lose a thing from the jade slate in hand.  He also did not notice that the bracelet that the Headmaster had given him as a token for being a core student warmed slightly instead.

Jin Li followed Leon as the other wandered around with no goal in mind, though his eyes were drawn towards the weapons and armour.  These were made from better materials and with cleverer hands than those that could be found in the ground floor.  These were at least worthy of a soldier or hunter rather than a practicing student.  But Jin Li's small arsenal of weapons were still better, he decided.  Once more, Leon purchased some seeds and this time, he picked up a bundle of dried herbs.  These were not useful to him as an alchemist, but they were used in medicinal cuisine, including tea making.  As they were imported from across the ocean, they were not so readily available in small towns such as Julip nor were they in high demand, but he felt quite pleased to be able to grab them here.

Deciding that they were not yet done, they headed to the third floor, Jin Li lost ten points this time and Leon was surprised to discover that his two lesser variant pills were available on this floor.  He couldn't help but to glance up at the ceiling wondering if the stronger variants could be found somewhere above this floor.  Admittedly, he didn't make them often and that was on Teacher Sagi's request.  So perhaps they were on a floor that was quite high?

This time, the nature of the pills and potions changed to those with specific natures rather than the general ability of common pills, so items like Fire Water Tonic, which was a salve meant to cure frostbite and the Seven Steps pill could be found here.  There were also some cosmetic pills and potions, which a few girls and a couple of boys were excitedly glancing over.

"It's been ages since the peach blossom balm was in stock!" One girl chattered to her close friends.

"I'm here for the shimmering pearl pills, how about you?" Another student mentioned.

Ores had been replaced with small gemstones, common animal leathers replaced with common beast skins and paper talismans were joined by paper inscriptions. 

Jin Li pointed at one randomly as he explained; "One places this upon an ordinary weapon to gain a small, temporary advantage.  They can also be used on armour and clothings.  Of course, they will never be as good as inscriptions forged directly onto the weapon or armour."

"Ah, but being temporary means that one can see which inscription fits the user's needs best!" One student overheard them and decided to add his own point of view.

"Inefficient," Jin Li spat in reply.

"You're not wrong," the other student's friend chuckled.  "Testing this and that, time consuming not to mention expensive.  However, if one can't afford an enchanted weapon, it is not wrong to purchase a paper inscription to add a minor amount of strength for dangerous times.  It could mean the difference between life and death after all."  Jin Li gave this point a curt nod; he didn't disagree with this person's thoughts.

The couple hesitated before finally deciding to venture up one more flight of steps; Leon was quite tired, while Jin Li was considering the loss of his points.  Bragging about excess points was one thing, acknowledging the reality of the situation were quite different.  It was not that he hadn't the ability to gain points, moreover that he'd slacked off somewhat from the effort; he'd rather spend the time he wasn't training and cultivating enjoying the company of his small alchemist.  Thus he couldn't help the twitch in the corner of his eye as this time he had to endure the loss of twenty points as they entered the fourth floor.

It seemed to be worth it though, from the quality and selection of pills to the weapons and other things, they were much more to Jin Li's standards of use.  Although he preferred to use his small alchemist's things, he couldn't deny that his cultivation was at a point that a certain range of Leon's pills were of no use to him now. Of course, he wouldn't be able to consume these white spiritual pills until his cultivation had stabilised either, but the Tranquil Mind Pill was a welcomed thing to with that issue.  He still looked down upon the weapons, however there was a belt made of beast hide that had been inscribed with a minor defensive pattern that looked interesting; none of his garments had such quality so it would be good to reduce the bruises that formed in his bouts with Bowyer... he glanced down at his bangle in thought then black lines appeared on his face.

With the cost of entering these floors plus the purchasing that pill, he could no longer afford it.


Chapter 293: Chapter Ninety Three - I purchase a gift for Jin Li

At this time, Leon was examining a cabinet of accessories.

In this world, jewellery was as important to people as clothing and this fact conceded to no distinction of status, wealth and ability.  The people of his village might wear wooden hairpins and belt charms made of bone, striving for at least one silver bracelet for their wrist or longevity lock for their child, but they still wore them with pride.  Merchant children tended to opt for gold and the upper classes sought gems and jade.  Some of Sun's cousins' peers appeared as if they were walking displays for jewellery stores, afraid others would not recognise their wealth.

Cultivators did not wear jewellery to such extremes, but it did not mean that they were any less accustomed to wearing accessories as part of their daily ensemble.  It was just that they grew to become more choosy.  One could see examples of this about school.  First year commoners would begin the year wearing their old wooden pieces and end it (hopefully) with trinkets of iron or silver, while first year merchants and ordinary nobles would often cover themselves in pieces, only to tone this vastly by the end of the year.  Explosive cauldrons and backlash from spells didn't know the difference between the haves and the have nots, necklace chains or large hairpieces with dangling gems could just become a hindrance in battle and lets not mention the beast poo staining silk, embroidered shoes...

Slowly, the silver, gold and gemstones would be replaced with jade and crystals as these student cultivators came to realise the value of these pieces, although it might take them a whole year to scrape together the points for a reasonable one.  Then realising their value, there would be no shortage of students taking either jewellery crafting or artefact inscription as a second study, but there would be few who were suited to it.  The pieces in the cabinet could only be the pieces of these apprentices and even then, they might only just receive a passing mark from their Teachers.  That's not to say they had no attractive value or use, just that overall the quality was quite low.

Jade naturally held spiritual energy, which could be tempered into specific circuits within the finished piece in order that the wearer would consistently receive benefits.  Crystals could be filled with spiritual energy and like modern batteries, hold a charge for a specific period before needing to be recharged.  Placed upon metal forming or holding an etched circuit/inscription, it would provide similar benefits to the jade, only the strength of which tended to be greater at the beginning and weaken with time.  However both crystals and jade were expensive as the wants for which were high, in this cabinet, only a belt accessory held tiny beads of jade and it was difficult to judge just how great an inscription that could be tempered within such little vessels.  The other jewellery contained shards of crystals, but they would need a mage's touch to be useful and would likely then only be useful for a short period of time before needing more spiritual energy enthused.

This was part of the reason that Teacher Volun had been so enthusiastic about Leon's wooden charms.  Wood could be cheap or expensive, bone was also quite common, though more difficult to shape.  These were all once from living things and their natural spiritual energy would have dissipated after leaving the original source (or upon that source's death).  However, as Leon carved these materials, he not only enthused a tiny portion of his spiritual energy and shaped it unknowingly, he also managed to trap it inside so it wouldn't be expelled in the short term.  As for long term, Teacher Volun was carefully watching the carved fox amulet on his belt to see how it lasted.

Leon looked at the jewellery and wasn't tempted.  His thrifty nature would have him seek jade amulets over crystal encrusted ones, but also, his memories of men's jewellery also effected his ideals.  These things before him with attempts of carved dragons and phoenixes (some with rather unfortunate results) just didn't appeal.  He was more curious about the thing known as inscription.  From the patterns etched upon the circular metal amulet he was examining, they were far more complicated than his runes, he wondered how that affected the things abilities.

Jin Li came over to him, sporting a sour face and also glanced over the accessories.  His was a noble, cultivating family so he looked at these things with disdain in his heart.  "You wish to purchase one of these... things?" He inquired.

Leon shook his head.  "N-n-no need," he replied. A small part of him did wish to wear accessories, that was a part of his upbringing in this world after all, but there was still the part of his previous life's influence in which less was sometimes better. That and many men wore no jewellery at all in that world. However, his whole consciousness agreed that if he found the right piece, he would wear it... or if it was gifted from a certain man... His hand subconsciously rose to touch lightly the jade hairpin within the crown holding his long yin yang hair.

"H-how about you?" He inquired of said man.

"Tch... nothing much," Jin Li denied, his eyes wandering to that belt. Really, this thing was not that great, it would have been lost amongst the things within his wardrobe in the house of his birth.

"Should we g-g-go up higher?" Leon wondered, glancing up at the ceiling as if he could peer through the opaque barrier.

"No," Jin Li quickly refused. He couldn't afford the points. His face soured further.

"P-pity, it's you b-b-birthday soon," Leon murmured with a sigh, "I wanted t-to g-get you a g-gift." That was right. In terms of the higher realms calendar, Jin Li would be turning eighteen as the season turned from winter to spring in this realm. Jin Li's frame stiffened and his ears tinted with red. "We c-c-could look around t-town instead..."

"No need," Jin Li's usually harsh tone seemed to soften to a tad. "Your thought is sufficient."

"B-but..."

"Of course, if you insist on a token of physical representation, I will accept it," Jin Li interrupted Leon's words quickly and went to grab that belt once more, before tossing it over in a uncaring manner. "Please." This word was so quietly spoken, Leon almost didn't hear it and couldn't help but smile.

"Okay," Leon agreed, holding the sturdy belt to his chest. He reached to grasp Jin Li's hand affectionately, blushing as their fingers entwined, but satisfied in his heart. Still, he'd lost interest in shopping and made to leave the pavilion with Jin Li. There was no need to personally make a payment, for the points would be deducted as if left via the exit by the same mysterious barrier that deducted points on their entrance. It was not needed to be said that this barrier would stop theft as well, thickening and preventing any who could not afford their items from exiting, hence why Leon had to take the belt not Jin Li who held the pill in his other hand.

Before they left, however, something else caught Leon's eye and he was intrigued enough to purchase that thing as well.


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Author’s note; I am so sorry about the recent delays in posting. My recent days have been busier and I admit to indulging in reading other novels and playing games in my free time. I can’t say this will be fixed before January, though. At that point, I should have more time to focus on writing and hopefully regain some inspiration too.

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