Chapter 357
Times of crisis made people realize what was important to them. When it came down to it and you could only choose to save so much, the choice came automatically. It wasnt unexpected for Lev to choose the Grasping Willow Sect. Hed devoted most of his life to it, and the same was true of his future, if he would have one.
That said, he chose to abandon the ce. The grasping willows themselves that filled the area around the sect with its beautiful ponds and gazebos were part of what made it his most precious thing, but that wasnt all. It was really the people. In fact, even the Grandfather Willow didnt mean as much to him as the various elders and disciples of the sect.
With all of that mentioned, he still found himself among the roots of the Grandfather Willow. Just because he <em>could</em> abandon it didnt mean he thought it was responsible. It was a ce of great power, exactly the sort of things the invaders would be interested in chopping down and using for firewood, or whatever they did with the resources they stole from this world. It was also highly defensible.
When the initial descent hade a group hadnded nearby, finding it to be a tempting target. When they moved in they hadnt expected it to fight back with such intent. They would have been partially right in that assumption, but the Grandfather Willow wasnt going to give of itself so easily. Not for those who would tear it apart. Lev knew that somewhere Anton was making good use of the bow hed constructed from a piece of it, but that made use of a fallen branch and a single vine. If people who didnt care were to look for the most useful part of the tree, theyde for the heartwood and carve the entire thing apart.
But to do that they would have to get through Lev, who was wrapped solidly in a bundle of roots, bark, and the solid wood of the trunk. Only his head stuck out, facing up the valley towards where the invaders repeatedly tried to get close.
The first time theyd been moderately easy to repel. At signs of resistance, they backed off and took a look around the area. Members of the sect had scouted them going through what remained of the sect proper, though if the Grasping Willows had done it right there wouldnt be anything worth their time. Whatever they found, the invaders soon returned to the Grandfather Willow.
A single Ascension cultivator was at the head, but they also had a good number of Life Transformation cultivators. Meanwhile, the Grasping Willows only had two Life Transformation members beyond Lev himself. Since the previous generation had none, it was a great step ahead. However, it did make resisting the enemies somewhat difficult.
The many tendrils of the Grandfather Willow iled and grasped as the enemy forces marched. Lev directed and empowered them as he could, but often he had to leave them to their instincts. There was simply too much to handle.
The Grandfather Willow had great stores of energy, but it was hardly conscious and made no active choices. Lev in his current state was able to control that, fending off attacks that would have otherwise easily cut through the defensive vines. The only opponent he couldnt stoppletely was the Ascension cultivator who roared with the power of a dragon. Not that Lev had met one himself, as the near-mythical creatures were basically extinct. Perhaps due to the efforts invaders desiring their valuable bodies. Though it was possible that the native inhabitants were also to me. Even if they werent hunted for their valuable everything, they were dangerous and were usually killed off when found.
Regardless, the image of the Ascension cultivator was a nearly solid representation of a ten meter high golden scaled beast, with wings and a long neck. The power of the teeth and ws were real regardless, but the roar was the worst part. Body Tempering cultivators had copsed to the ground when the man was at the far edge of the Grandfather Willows canopy, and they had to be moved to behind the great tree to protect them. Those who were somewhat stronger were knocked flying or momentarily stunned every time the man roared.
Lev twisted the branches of the Grandfather Willow to block the sound waves whenever he got the chance, but he also had to keep the Life Transformation cultivators at bay. Those who could fight were harassing the enemies from all sides, but the enemies were matching kill for kill, even with Lev controlling the Grandfather Willow. And they were getting close to the trunk, where he could be attacked directly.
Though it was more dangerous that way, Lev was d they were making him a priority target. He wouldnt mind sacrificing more of himself to protect the sect. As the dragon ws swept through the hanging vines, Lev rxed the energy surrounding them. It still protected them, but if they resisted the cut more than the force of the blow they would simply il about instead of being destroyed. Flexibility was one of the best traits of the Grasping Willows, after all.
He was only a few hundred meters away from the main enemy force now. Such a distance could be covered in mere moments by powerful cultivators. Lev himself could not move, but he had no concerns for his main body. Instead, he was the Grandfather Willow, bending inward to fight the foes beneath him.
As they pressed closer, the ground shifted as he called upon the roots of the tree. Moving the roots would ultimately damage the tree, but if it could prevent it fromplete destruction- or at least save some of the members of the sect- then it was worth it.
The nt wrapped around the approaching cultivators, catching one Life Transformation expert and crushing her. Others dodged, but even if they left the ground and moved through the air the tendris were there to wrap around them and force them into a dead end. Controlling so many different parts was wearing down Levs mental ability, but he couldnt ept any less of himself.
Soon enough he was close enough to be affected by a roar. His position was unmovable, but he felt his head ring from the power. Some of the tendrils he was counting on were sliced apart or chomped through, but there were more to bring to bear. Not an unlimited number, but with the roots to call upon as well it would be enough. It had to be.
As the Ascension cultivator got even close, Lev activated his other technique. It was one developed by him, not something he had sought out but instead something he made use of. Tiny particles of his energy were floating in the air, barely discernible amongst the background of the Grandfather Willows great presence. That very energy was what allowed the rest of the Grasping Willows to hold together at all during the series of battles.
The tiny particles of energytched onto the Ascension cultivator, but the man didnt seem to notice. Not at first, anyway. When Lev had firmly sunk his roots of power though the mans defenses and began the <em>real</em> assault, there was a strong reaction.
First, a roar. Not one simply meant for offense, but one of pain and outrage. Lev was making use of anti-ascension techniques along with his moss inspired techniques. He doubted he could control an Ascension cultivators body, but he could certainly make his nerves full of pain and disrupting the mans energy was extremely important as well. Lev swung a dangling tendril at the man, intending to enwrap him but instead simply battering him away as the man let the momentum push him. The ones beyond werent fast enough to twist around him, but there was always another chance.
The sh of a w from over a dozen feet away still scarred the bark of the Grandfather Willow above Levs head. He couldnt move, but he had more than enough energy to call upon to shield himself from at least a few attacks.
The deciding factor in the battle was something that looked like just another hanging tendril but was decidedly not. Instead, it was a great snake, and though they were often interested in finding their own prey among any cultivators who stumbled into them unwary something had made them leave the Grasping Willows alone during their current upation of the tree.
Perhaps it was recognizing a great foe, because the snake should have been able to sense the energy of the Ascension cultivator and how much greater it was. But not so much greater that the snake couldnt force its mouth around the head of the dragon for a few moments. Ultimately the snake was split in two from the inside, but a moment of stillness allowed Lev to entangle a root around the leg of the cultivator. Then another around the other leg, with vines moving to encircle the form of the dragon.
Every time one was cut by iling limbs, two more were added. Lev was pretty sure his eardrums had burst because he could only <em>feel</em> the roars and not hear them. But he grasped and squeezed and twisted with everything he had, tiny particles of energy pushing deeper and deeper to disrupt.
When the cultivators energy finally copsed, he was torn asunder and crushed at the same moment, turning into something that no longer resembled a person. Even before that point others had taken the predicament as a cue to retreat but Lev wasnt going to let them go so easily. The entirety of the Grandfather Willows reach was his domain now. Without an Ascension cultivator to hold him back, he focused on the strongest cultivators one at a time. Perhaps a few enemies escaped, but some timeter Lev found himself without any targets.
A wave of fatigue washed over him and he groaned. Then he slowly extricated himself from his attachment to the tree. He flopped to the ground as the whole thing unraveled. He tilted his head back and forth but otherwisey still. If anyone looked closely they would be able to see small holes in his spine where hed entangled tiny root hairs with himself. Lev knew what might happen, but as hey there he only smiled. Hed had one arm that didnt work before. What was another arm and a couple legs on top of that,pared to the others in the sect? As worried elders and disciples alike crowded around him, he grew even more confident that his choices had been the correct ones. Hed needed every bit of power and connection to the Grandfather Willow he had been able to scrounge up.
If there were further enemies he might be able to repeat the process, but he couldnt guarantee survival. Then again, who could in times like this?
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Desated severed heads were held up by long pikes driven into the sand. Even outside of a sandstorm seeing them would be difficult given the reflective nature of the Mirror Sands, but anyone who mattered would be able to sense them. And they were there for a purpose. They were a message.
The message said that the Million Sword Vault would behead any invaders who got close, no matter how strong they were. The message <em>also</em> said that they had a lot of long, pointy objects that they didnt care about because they werent swords. Some came from invaders and some they already had.
Ooh! a voice rang out in the swirling reflective sands, unconcerned by the raging sandstorm. You can rece number seventy-two! Chikere nodded. It was a shame, really, that none of the <em>strong</em> invaders had used a sword. There should have been sword cultivators among the invaders, but apparently they werent fully able to choose where they arrived. Not that anyone arrived <em>exactly</em> at the Million Sword Vault, either. They had mostlynded in the desert around them where they were swiftly cut down. Sure, they killed many disciples as well- but that was the life of a cultivator.
Im not impressed, Elder Vasumented.
I know right? Chikere shook her head. Rahayu would cut these Ascenders in half.
Thats not what I meant, actually, Vasu shook his head. You needed my help to <em>barely</em> beat one. I meant the swords. But Im sure you felt that one fall to the west.
Absolutely! she nodded her head. Thats a clear number one recement! Does that mean were going to move out now?
Thats right. Elder Wardahs arm is all sewn back on and is moving, and that was the worst of the problems. Well, of those that survived. His lung might even heal at some point.
Alright, Chikere tossed the new number seventy-two into a bag. Hey, did everyone hear that? she called towards the sect grounds. Were going to go get more swords! And maybe save the rest of the continent if it needs it!