Upon waking up in the Su Clan’s compound, I made a snap purchase. The clan believed that it would take time for us to return to the start of the loop, but that only bought me two years, and I had a lot of work ahead of me.
“System, teleport me to a secluded spot in one of the independent cities to the west of the Wastes.”
Purchase confirmed. Cost 3,252 credits.
With many of its buildings having been reduced to rubble, the city I appeared in had seen better days, but I paid little attention to this. I wouldn’t be staying here long. I just needed a place where I could hide out for two short years.
I booked a room at a modest inn and entered seclusion. Then, I reached into my inner world and pulled out Sutong ZiChen—TongBin’s replacement and the man currently in charge of the clan’s karmic energy supply.
When he saw me, ZiChen’s face contorted in confusion. “Ancestor, what—”
I held up a hand to stop him. “As far as anyone else is concerned, we are currently in the middle of ‘reverting the timeline.’ I will need your discretion on this matter, understood?”
Understanding washed over the man, and he bowed. “Yes, Ancestor.”
“Good. Now, I need karmic energy, and I can’t pull it from you. Your affinity is too high. So, I need you to find me someone else who also knows how to be discreet and fill their dantian with Lord-level energy.”
ZiChen froze for a moment, then a happy grin appeared on his face. “Yes, Ancestor. I know just the young man for the job.”
After I sent ZiChen back into my inner world, he immediately called a young man to his office for a meeting. Then, once they were alone, I pulled them both back out.
“Ancestor, this is my grandson, Sutong KuiLang. I am certain that he will serve you well.”
As the young man saluted and bowed to me, I studied him. It was obvious what ZiChen was doing. He was propping this boy up to be his replacement. But that was fine. Like with TongBin, as long as ZiChen did his job properly, he could choose his successor however he wished.
For the next two years, I researched and studied the idea of Warrior Tier karmic energy cultivation techniques.
It didn’t take me long to verify that creating a ‘pure’ karmic energy technique wasn’t going to happen. Martial Disciples cultivated qi and stored it in their muscles. Since karmic energy couldn’t be stored in muscles, what would an equivalent karmic energy technique even look like? If such a technique were possible, it would belong to an entirely different cultivation system.
While designing a new cultivation system from scratch was an intriguing idea, at the moment, I didn’t have anywhere near the time or knowledge to make that happen. So, instead, I looked for ways to simply ‘inject’ karmic energy into normal techniques, using it in lieu of qi.
My first thought was that karmic energy might be able to create improved qi filters. However, after several failed attempts, I had to give up on this idea. I just couldn’t make it work. Likewise, when I attempted to use karmic energy to enhance the vortices that pulled in energy from the surrounding environment, nothing I tried was any better than the most basic Low-Yellow cultivation technique.
Acknowledging my failure, I moved on to trying to incorporate karmic energy into Master-level techniques. Again, the idea of creating meridians out of karmic energy seemed promising, but I couldn’t get qi to properly enter or exit karma-based meridians.
It wasn’t until I tried to make a dantian out of karmic energy that I finally found true success. After all, what was a dantian other than a weaker, oversized core?
The solid karmic dantian I created was far stronger than a standard qi-based dantian, and I was able to form it in only a fraction of the time that weaving a normal dantian would have taken. Creating solid connections between it and woven qi-based meridians proved a bit tricky, but I was able to make it work by using woven karma-based tubes as a transition.
Once everything was complete, I ascended to Grandmaster 1. Then, Grandmaster 2. However, no enlightenment was triggered, signifying that someone had already created a similar technique. Considering that this was a rather obvious way to use karmic energy, that wasn’t much of a surprise. So, instead of focusing on my lack of enlightenment, I jotted down the technique on a scroll and analyzed it.
Pang YaoLin’s True Core of Supreme Karmic Energy, Peak-Profound Rank 3 Cultivation Technique, Qi / Karmic Energy, Effects: Increases the strength of existing mental effects. Spreads those effects to everyone connected to this technique.
Even without the questionable name attached, the effects of this technique made me wary of spreading it around. Having every Grandmaster casually pass on all of their mental urges to everyone who was generating karmic energy for them would only cause chaos. Therefore, I could only shelve this technique and move on.
With this, I was ready to go back and kick off my next life, but before I did, I needed to make a quick purchase. I was building up a lot of credits, and I wanted to use some of them to help the Revered Elders who had stuck with me loop after loop.
“System, as soon as the next loop begins, I want you to increase Bao’s and SuYin’s comprehension of herbalism by 500 billion credits each. Then, I want you to immediately shift my permanent reset point forward so that it includes this change.”
Purchase confirmed. Cost 20 trillion credits.
Shen’s and Du XiongMing’s comprehension of formations was already high enough that they didn’t need this kind of boost, and I had already given them a path to Martial Sovereign. I didn’t feel that anything more was necessary. And while I would eventually want to give everyone a boost, I was planning to work on herbalism in my next life, so starting with Bao and SuYin seemed like the best idea.
My final task complete, I leaned against a wall and swallowed a pill.
You have died. Calculating…
You died as a Martial Grandmaster 2 – 200,000 credits awarded.
Total Credits: 87,618,792,837,730
After returning to the start, I sent out the clans, and within two decades, we regained our control over the continent. Once this was settled, I entered secluded cultivation and made another round of purchases.
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Enhanced comprehension of herbalism: 15 trillion credits.
A permanent mid three-star wood affinity: 35.16 trillion credits.
Mastery of the Eternal Grove Fire’s spirit fire: 10 trillion credits.
Low Five-star affinity for karmic energy for Sutong KuiLang: 116 billion credits.
Purchase confirmed. Cost 60.16 trillion credits.
Then, I gathered Shen, Du XiongMing, Bao, and SuYin to try to figure out how to make a Rank 7 formation using tree roots.
When I reached 42 years old, the 4 existing planes of my inner world had all reached 14 cubic kilometers.
At this point, Chang’an was the center of the world. To the northwest was the Plane of Wood. The Plane of Earth was to the northeast, and the Plane of Woody Earth was to the South.
The first thing I did was create tubes that extended from the bottom of the Planes of Wood and Woody Earth that met at a point another 1,000 kilometers further down and 10,000 kilometers to the southwest. Then, I created a similar set of tubes that extended from Earth and Woody Earth and met in the southeast. And finally, a third set of tubes from Wood and Earth met in the north.
Once all three sets of tubes were in place, I then set the Expanding Realms Fire to create three new 1-kilometer-tall cylinders at each of these locations.
TongBin’s descendants, the Sutong lineage, would continue to be in charge of dispensing the clan’s karmic energy and helping people cultivate it. But instead of pulling from the grove directly, they would tap into its energy through a set of formations at the base of Chang’an’s central tower.
Elsewhere in the tower, I set up an additional set of formations where people could deposit karmic energy and earn contribution points for doing so. This made it so that no one needed to access the grove itself.
Partially, this was to protect a critical piece of infrastructure, but more importantly, it was a way for me to hide certain contingency plans. While the Su Clan still respected me as its Ancestor, by this point, I didn’t really even know any of its leaders, and the amount of trust that I could extend to complete strangers was limited.
Therefore, I arranged things so that not all of the karmic energy sent into the grove actually made it there. 1% of it was redirected into a group of potted plants. Then, once a year, I shifted these plants to the Plane of Woody Earth, where this stored energy was pulled into an entirely different, and far more elaborate, karmic energy storage system.
Chang’an’s formation was like the Nine Rivers Sect's—all the energy was mixed together into a soupy mess. In Woody Earth, though, I separated it out into different formations for each of our major clans. Under normal circumstances, I would still rely on the Sutong lineage for all my karmic energy needs. But in the event of an emergency, I could send a plant into this formation and extract a portion of its energy without any outside assistance required.
Keeping this grove a secret was a bit problematic, though. We needed wood cultivators to keep the trees healthy, and we would need formation specialists to occasionally perform maintenance on the grove’s root network. If I gave these jobs to people in my clan, word of a secondary storage formation would quickly spread.
So, instead, I handed the job off to the descendants of Bao and SuYin.
I hadn’t kept much track of my Revered Elders' personal lives, but by this point, Bao and SuYin had a massive extended family. Their grandkids’ grandkids had already had grandkids. Usually, these people just hung out in the Wastes and only returned to Chang’an when it was time to revert the loop. But as Bao and SuYin’s descendants, they had a knack for herbalism that I planned to make use of.
At my suggestion, this entire clan, and several smaller, related clans, pulled up stakes and moved to my Plane of Woody Earth. Their ‘ancestral duty’ would be to maintain the karmic energy storage formation, but for the most part, they would just live and develop on their own.
This didn’t guarantee that things wouldn’t go wrong. Bao’s clan could betray me just as easily as my own could. But with these two groups being entirely separate, it was unlikely that both would choose to rebel at the same time.
After everything was settled with the formations, I still had a couple of centuries left in this life, and I wanted to put them to good use. So, I spent time with Bao, SuYin, and a group of their descendants to master the art of Rank 6 herbalism.
The most interesting herbs were those that we had found around the formations in the Wastes. By injecting them with both essence and vital energy, we were able to grow strong, powerful plants that almost seemed to contain a hint of sentience. They would twist when someone approached and droop when left alone.
Strangely, though, there didn’t seem to be anything special about their energy patterns. They contained simple medicinal energy, just like any other herb. None of us could find any signs of the essence that we imbued them with.
As for ‘normal’ herbs, unfortunately, we had never found any Rank 7 seeds. With Bao’s blessing, we were able to create a wide range of unique variants and cultivars of Rank 6 herbs, and this gave me several new ingredients to play with the next time I spent a life studying alchemy. But without Rank 7 herbs, none of us could become Herb Sovereigns or Pill Sovereigns.
Eventually, time passed, and I turned 437 years old, and my inevitable meeting with the Saint’s Envoy was fast approaching. So, I sent a message to the clan’s leadership and gathered everyone up. A month later, I swallowed a pill.
You have died. Calculating…
You died as a Martial Sovereign Peak – 100 trillion credits awarded.
You died at Peak Rank 6 of Body Cultivation – 1 trillion credits awarded.
Total Credits: 128,352,792,837,730
Rank 3 Small World – 379/1,000 km3 (Earth, Wood, Fire)