Chapter 255: Elder Monsoon
When Jack awoke, he was lying face-first on his cer floor. The air around him thrummed with the Dao of the Fist, while the Dao Ma stood silently beside him.
He stood slowly, grabbing his head. Ugh. He groaned. Not my best morning.
A splitting headache was tormenting him. It felt like Brock had taken a sledgehammer and went to town on the inside of Jacks skull. Moreover, there was a persistent, piercing pain above his right eye, where it always hurt if he thought hard.
That was the most intense meditation session Ive ever had, he realized, forcing himself to stand. I lost track of timepletely It must have been days. I wonder if there are painkillers for immortals.
Thanks to his control over his body, as well as his high pain tolerance, this splitting headache was more an annoyance than anything else, but it remained an annoyance. He could do without it.
Jack dusted himself off, then realized he was short of breath. Immortals didnt <em>need </em>to breathe, but they still did it. Right now, after being locked in a cer for who knows how long, Jack felt the air stuffy and heavy, his lungs struggling to process it. He floated to the trapdoor on the ceiling and pushed it open, taking a deep breath as he flew out of the cer, out of the still-open window of his kitchen, and into the sky.
Ah He sighed in contentment. The air was so clean it felt like medicine.
As Jack gazed at the surrounding estate and the valley beneath, he felt an urge to use his new understanding of Space and teleport. It took him a second to remember that he couldntspace in the real world was more difficult to pierce than in his soul world.
But he could try Space Walk. It could now teleport him up to a distance of three mileshow far away was Shols cabin? Hualis estate was grand, but three miles in a straight line was a lot.
Jacks eyes pierced the sky tond on a small cabin, barely visible even from this height. He then took a step through space and disappeared. With the whooshing of air, he found himself before a humble wooden door. He was slightly short of breath, as was always the case when he teleported.
To test his earlier theory, he teleported three feet to the side. When he reappeared, the energy expenditure was practically identical to when he teleported three miles.
<em>Inconvenientbut I guess, if I could teleport constantly for next to no cost, I would be unstoppable in battle. Maybe Ill get to that pointter.</em>
Jack hadnte here just to try out his teleportation. He wanted to tell Shol about his achievements in the Dao of Space and ask for advice on how to proceed. He also wanted to thank him; if Shol hadnt taken him to the library in person, maybe the librarian wouldnt have given Jack this Dao Vision. It was undoubtedly very precious.
However, as he raised his hand to knock on the door, he hesitated. What if Shol was cultivating? Jack couldnt just show up unannounced at his house, could he?
A momentter, he decided to just knock very discreetly. If Shol was meditating in his chamber, he wouldnt hear the soundand, if he wasnt, he would.
A gentle rap of the knuckles was all Jack did. A barely discernible sound that a pre-System human wouldnt even register.
Come in, Shols voice came from the inside, and Jack opened the door.
He found himself in a world of paper. The once cozy cabin was now decorated with orderly stacks of white paper, most of which rested on a heavy wooden desk, behind which Shol sat and read.
Jack! he eximed as Jack entered the cabin. Youre out of meditation! And you came to rescue me! Thank you, little brother. Take a seat; tea? And close the door behind you.
Yes, please, Jack replied, slightly confused. Whats going on?
Im neck deep in work, thats what. The struggle for the Grand Elder position has escted since you killed Dan Bolon, to the point where were actively campaigning for the other elders support. There are conflicts all over the inner, mostly between our disciples and Monsoons, while every outing is now a strategic move. Im trying to piece together all these reports and deduce the next moves of Monsoons disciples, so we can send the right disciples at the right spots and win most of the conflicts. I cant even begin to exin how much I dislike this.
Cant you justorganize a public battle to settle this? Have ten pairs of disciples duel each other to get rid of all theplexity?
From where he was preparing tea, Shol raised his head to re at Jack as if insulted. Thisplexity is nothing before our devotion to Master. It is the best way forwardI would rather endure this a hundred times over than risk our masters chances by organizing a series of duels that would probably not end in our favor.
I see. I didnt mean to imply that.
Im just stressed, thats all. Shol sighed as he ced two teacups on the table and plopped down opposite Jack. Its a good thing you came. Even immortals need breaks. My head feels like its about to burst.
Yeah, mine too.
Yours? Why yours?
Jackughed, then exined his process of understanding the Dao Vision and the benefits hed reaped.
Shols eyes grew wider. You mean that, not only did youprehend the vision in one go, but you even achieved enough progress to advance one of your Dao Skills?
Yep.
Jack! Thats great! Most disciples who get this vision spend months on it, if not years, and even then,prehending it in its entirety is very rare. You did it in two weeks!
Now, it was Jacks turn to be surprised. I was meditating for two weeks straight?
Oh, dont give me that face. Two weeks toprehend one of the fundamental building blocks of the universe? Please. Others would kill for that.
Jack smiled proudly. How long did it take you, brother Shol?
Well, thats irrelevant, isnt it? What Im thinking is, your method of brute-forcing it in one go might be the most effective one. After all, it worked.
It wasnt easy. Jack thought back to the thousands of times hed repeated the vision until his brain had adjusted to its every chaotic second. If I stopped mid-way through, I would probably need to start all over again the next time.
Thats why we dont rmend what you did. The chances of sess are small, and the price is that you lose all your progress if you fail. But, well, it worked for you. We usually tell disciples to go at it for a couple hours every day, deepening their understanding gradually as they get used to the fluctuations of space.
Then, why didnt you tell me that beforehand?
I had a feeling youd find your way. Shol smiled widely. Plus, you wouldnt listen to me. Youre in a hurry.
Jack didnt even need to think before responding, Yeah, I wouldnt listen. Good call.
Bothughed as they sipped from their tea.
So, hows it going? Jack asked after a minute. The struggle for Grand Elder, I mean.
Decently, Shol replied. The situation is fairly bnced. Both Monsoon and Master Huali have been visiting the other elders, but neither has made much progress. Most elders are staying on the sidelines for now.
I see.
But, as far as public opinion goes Shols face darkened. We arent doing too well there. Your victory over Bolon helped, but these things are forgotten eventually. Now, the eyes of the people are focused on the many conflicts happening around the, and Monsoons disciples win most of them. Its unavoidable. Theyre stronger overall.
Hmm. And that is pressuring the elders?
Well, a bit. Public opinion doesnt matter too much because the elders are the only ones voting, but word gets around. If an elder hears their disciples gossip that Monsoons people are stronger than Hualis, that affects their opinion on the matter. Thankfully, our master has an excellent reputation, enough to outweigh the disciple insufficiencyfor now. He tightened his grip around the tea cup ever so slightly. But it sucks for us. Our masters strength and reputation are both ster. The only thing holding her back is us.
Jack nodded, considering the issue for one sip. He then asked, So, Monsoons reputation is inferior.
Oh, yes. Monsoon is an outstanding cultivator, but he is known as a cutthroat, power-hungry individual. That doesnt mesh well with the Exploding Suns principles. The other elders fear him, while they respect our master.
Wait. Are you saying there are cultivators who actually care about being good people?
Shol threw him a weird look. Of course. Were the minority, but we live and prosper. Power, by itself, does not bring corruption. Not everyone is like the Animal Kingdom.
Huh. I thought Nevermind. But if the Exploding Sun doesnt like Monsoon, why consider him?
Its not so simple. There needs to be a bnce between righteousness and power, or we wouldnt exist. Monsoon might push the faction in a direction most of us would be ufortable with, but he will bring prosperity, too. It is a sad reality of life.
But, and excuse my Frenchfrench, you just said hes an asshole.
What is french?
An expression.
Well, please mind yournguage. I wouldnt call any elder of my faction that.
French?
Asshole.
Right. Jack nodded. I dont know. I guess I just dont understand politics. I always found the subject unsavory.
It always is, until you start to understand it. Then, its just the nature of rulingwhich can challenge ones perception on morality.
I guess.
Dont guess; startstarting getting used to it. Shol gave Jack a serious look. You are important now. You wield great personal power and basically rule an entire, at least for now. You cannot afford to hide behind your finger. Ufortable realities are something you must learn to face.
Right Yes, you are right. Im sorry; I almost made the weak choice of not thinking.
No problem. You are still young; there is much to learn.
By the way, since I spent two weeks cultivating
An unexpected sound interrupted them. Boomingughter filled the sky and shook the mountain under them as an overwhelming presence washed over Jack and Shol, making their eyes widen and their bodies sweat.
Huali! A male voice dominated every other sound. I came for tea! I hope I am wee?
Jack paled. This presence was far superior to theary overseers, the only other C-Grade aura hed experienced. Whos that? he asked.
Shol, however, did not reply immediately. His eyes were glued on the cabin roof, and his mind was running over a thousand calctions every second. Finally, he replied, Elder Monsoon.
Monsoon? What is he doing here?
I dont knowbut it cant be good. Come!
Sholunched himself out of the open window and into the sky. Jack followed a beatter, leaving the rest of the tea to grow coldwas he doomed to never finish a cup in Shols house?
They werent the only immortals flying to see what was going on. Dozens of them, all Hualis personal disciples, were looking up and whispering to each other. However, they stayed right above the buildings, not daring to rise higher.
In the center of the sky stood a man with a blue cape fluttering behind him. He was of average height but solidly built, with sleek muscles outlined under his purple robes. His sleeves were long, as was his dark hair, while his angr face carried a wide jaw and a smile too bright to be true. His eyes, however Jack felt ufortable just ncing at them from afar. Though they were glued on the manor at the mountain peak, Jack felt their pressure deep in his soul.
This was Elder Monsoon. One of the two strongest elders of the Exploding Sun, alongside Elder Huali, and one of thepetitors for the Grand Elder position. Excluding the reclusive B-Grades, this man was in the top two people in the entire constetion.
As for his aura, it was so wide and heavy that Jack felt his breath stifled. It was only slightly weaker than the vampire womans in the vision, though that may have been because she had been actively using her powers, while he was simply standing in the sky with his arms crossed behind his back.
<strong>Human (Earth-44), Level ??? (C-Grade)</strong>
<strong>Faction: Exploding Sun (B-Grade)</strong>
So impressive was the elders presence that Jack almost didnt notice the second man, standing slightly behind and below the elder. He wore blue robes, a yellow cape, and had blond hair, emanating a presence like that of a rippling pond. His expression was calm.
<strong>Human (Earth-44), Level 249</strong>
<strong>Faction: Exploding Sun (B-Grade)</strong>
<strong>Title: Eighth Ring Conqueror</strong>
As Jack was done ogling, the doors of the manor opened, and two figures slowly floated out. One was Elder HualiJacks current master, who reminded him of an old yoga instructor. The other person was a C-Grade, schrly-looking man whose robes were half-white and half-ck. He stood right beside Hualianother Elder?
The third elder was giving out no aura at all, but Huali was,pletely canceling out Monsoons and letting her disciples breathe again.
The moment she took to the sky, Shol flew over as well, taking a respectful position right behind and below her. It mirrored the man behind Monsoon.
Monsoon, Elder Huali said, her smile not reaching her ears. Of course you are wee. To what do I owe the pleasure?