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Sky Pride Vol. 4 Chapter 33- Fiery Sky Soup

The middle dantian, also known as the heart dantian or the Crimson Palace- associated with fire and yang, sometimes referred to as one of the three elixir fields, and also, important point, more or less in the literal heart. Or right next to it. It can vary. Oh boy do I love Daoist internal alchemy. It’s the way it’s not really consistent, and that’s okay to its practitioners. 

Not normally considered a healthy place to find a spear, the heart, but here we all are. Metallurgy is so much more straightforward. You appreciate straightforward things, I imagine. Or do I have it wrong?

The ancient spear floated in Liren’s middle dantian. Silently.

It was worth a shot. A talking spear isn’t even that unusual. Normally I’d assume you couldn’t even perceive me, but you are ancient, by the standards of this world. And things that stick around that long usually have their own means of survival. Like changing hosts when the old one dies. Or providing them with, and I’m picking an example completely at random here, but an extreme yang body cultivation art that would make them extraordinarily suited for hard yang style martial arts and spearplay. 

There was more silence from the spear. The biochemical struggle between the poison and damage to Liren’s body, and the voracious cultivation arts in Tian’s, continued apace. Tian was healing too, but that wasn’t where the energy was going. Most of the focus was on breaking down all the vile things infesting Liren, and infusing her with pure wood-qi rich blood. Blood which her own Southern Mountain physique turned into fiery vital energy and the strength to fight on a little bit longer.

Not that I’m criticising. I’d do more or less the same thing. I prepared carefully for this job. Knew what kind of world I was dropping into, had saved up a big chunk, I came loaded for just about anything. You want to know what I packed for our hero here? Your genuine article Primordial Chaos Body, Nine Dragon Pulse Meridians, Supreme Godhead Nine Colored Soul Refining Light, and a double dozen other, more situational arts, tools and refinements, just in case he might need them. 

And do I ever have them arts! Star Consuming Sutra, Beast God Law, Astral Meridian Tactics, arts for manipulating time and space, the void, fate, you name it, I got it. Giving him a Ninth Heaven Tribulation Lightning Physique and a matching cultivation art was the very least I could offer. I thought. I should be able to turn a goddamn potato into the God-Emperor with all this. An actual, literal, potato.

But what have I actually been able to provide? Poison management, and the most unbelievably lousy cultivation art known to a cultivator penal colony. Something I learned specifically in case he needed to lock up a cultivator under very particular circumstances. 

And he used it exactly once. 

The thorns struggled against the surging tide. They weren’t being destroyed by Tian’s Thunderous palms anymore, so they were starting to make a return in some places. The thread-like roots dug into tough muscle, knotting and growing. They were having the most success in the most damaged areas with the least blood circulation. Places where the networks of minor meridians were broken, and the fiery vital energy struggled to reach the fleshy body it supported. 

None of the surging qi fixed the gross physical damage she had suffered- the broken bones, destroyed muscles, destroyed skin. The blood seeping out of her from a dozen holes. Tian’s body was furiously trying to replace what was being lost, and Grandpa Jun was making sure the blood wasn’t rejected, but it was always a losing battle. A delaying action, until the thorns could be defeated. If they could be defeated.

Well, so it goes. All I can do is what I have always done- my best. The best, and shittiest, part of my job is that I always get stuck with someone I come to love. They truly become my grandson in spirit, every goddamn time. I am… so very proud of them all. Him especially. So. You know. Make yourself useful or I’m having my boy refine you into a novelty toothpick. 

Glands inside of Tian started throbbing. Catecholamines were already flooding Tian and Hong, epinephrine making the hearts pump hard. Grandpa Jun prodded Tian’s adrenal glands to produce even more adrenalin than they already were. The thyroid was next, driving his metabolic rate up far past any healthy limits. Angiotensin wasn’t neglected either. Anything to drive up the heart rate and increase blood flow. 

A flood of hormones poured into the blood stream. Tian’s heart sped up, slipping out of synch with Liren’s for a bare moment. There was a nasty couple of seconds. Then the hormones hit Liren. Her heart started beating faster, and Tian’s adjusted to match. Blood circulated faster. Wood qi, rich and vibrant, permeated the blood. 

Blood from Tian’s heart, to Liren’s. It washed over and around the Crimson Palace. The wood kindled the flame around the spear. The spear might not be as alive as Grandpa Jun, but something in it was provoked. The kindling flames grew, and more wood qi pulled into the middle dantian. The fire exploded into a blaze, then poured from Hong’s heart into the rest of her body. Bright yang qi seeped into the torn and ruined flesh of her back, igniting the thorns. 

Blue-black flames lit up across Hong’s back. Brilliant white at the bottom, inky black at the top. If Tian had been awake, he would have screamed at the sight. He was lying on top of Hong, the blood vessels in their legs sutured together. The thorns burned, Liren burned, and Tian burned with her. 

Grandpa watched it happen with cool dispassion. They were attempting the suicidally impossible. How could there be no harm as a consequence? Besides, the little bathtub his grandson had dug was full to overflowing with tainted, but merit and qi rich, blood, water and fluids. Even the corrupting runoff from the purging process was valuable. More grist for the mill. But first they needed to finish the job.

Assuming they could finish the job. 

Grandpa eased off the glands, cutting hormone production to levels closer to a healthy range. The two teenager’s hearts were allowed to rest a little easier. Nerves, particularly pain nerves, were deadened. Grandpa Jun could interpret the signals. No need to trouble Tian’s brain with them. There were so many, after all. The energy that should have been spent healing his own body was being directed largely into Liren. What was left was barely enough to keep Tian alive. 

Grandpa turned his attention to the complex knot of qi spinning around the statue in Tian’s lower Dantian. Male and female bodies, joined at the head, with a lotus crown on top. A clear metaphor for yin and yang, rigid and rejecting being inescapably paired with soft and accepting. Light and dark, life and death, all one piece with each other, and everything else as well. Once you understood that, truly, deeply and completely understood it, your mind would achieve the purity and perfection of a lotus. You would be a sage. 

But it was a daoist creation. It could be both a metaphor and the literal truth. 

Now then. Let's just see what happens when I make things worse. 

Grandpa stopped intercepting some of the flying nerve impulses that should have had Tian thrashing like a fish on the dock. He started seizing. Small, powerful spasms, ripping open his wounds further, snapping tendons, worsening breaks. It didn’t do Hong any favors either. Her already ruined back muscles were beaten harshly by the hidden strength within Tian. 

That should about do it. Sorry Grandson. Hope nothing comes up that needs me to explain something because this is going to be all I can do for you for a while. One last push…

The faintest threads of golden light reached out and flowed along the blood vessels connecting Tian and Hong, capillary thin. Capillary in nature, too. They flowed down the very least of the minor meridians. Pathways so small, most cultivation arts didn’t even acknowledge them. They were refined and improved along with the major meridians. What was there to say? What was there to even do with them?

The hair thin meridians, goaded by the golden light, stretched, ever so slightly, and made contact with the capillary sized veins in Hong. There was a little burst of golden light, so small, even if you were looking right at it you might not notice. 

The statue in Tian’s lower dantian noticed. The Supreme Virtue Hell Suppressing Body Refining Sutra shivered. The sudden influx of fiery vital energy mixed with the wood vital energy in a blaze of pure yang qi, flooding the near ruined meridians, healing and strengthening as it went. Racing down to the lower dantian.

The remnant toxins and poisons were drawn in as well, almost funneling down, into tight streams around the statue. With each twist and revolution around the statue, they broke down further and further, becoming nourishing yin qi. All the foulness and taint was ground away, leaving pure nourishment and healing for the body. 

With the amount of damage they had suffered, there was no way what was left in their bodies could be enough to properly heal them. But they were lying in a stone tub full of yin water and toxins, and Grandpa had made sure there were lots and lots of points in their bodies the water could infiltrate. Once the Hell Suppressing Sutra really got turning, the water wasn’t just seeping in, it was pulled into the wounds. 

Meridians were healed and restored. Muscles regrew, reknit. New skin emerged to replace the old, as wounds clotted, healed over, then vanished. Burns scabbed, then soughed away as healthy skin emerged under them. The broken bones were harder to resolve. They were sintered together where possible, but there was a certain… condensing. A certain recognition that there just wasn’t enough material for flesh AND skin AND blood AND organs AND bones. 

The sutra’s creators had their own little idiosyncrasies. The spell left a mark on both Tian and Hong. In the end, there simply wasn’t enough material to work with. Once the spell ran out of dead or corrupted materials, once all the yin water had been absorbed and all the remnant medicine had been consumed, the spell dropped down to its usual slow, grinding pace. Tian had lost the Myriad Tormenting Worms dagger somewhere during the fall, so the spell was doing its best with just the wood qi from Advent of Spring.

Grandpa sighed, and with a tiny flicker, the little capillary meridians were severed. 

Wish I could do something about the blood vessels, but that kind of gross manipulation is miles and miles beyond me. You two will just have to figure out the rest yourselves. Back to not being heard, and being even more of a ghost. Second shittiest part of the job, honestly. At least when I can talk, I can give advice. Be a positive person in his life. Now I get to just sit and watch. Seeing from the inside just how much things are hurting him. 

The only comfort I can offer is the illusion of a hug. Ain’t that a trip? Just enough energy to tweak the right parts of the brain into thinking someone is hugging you. What a life. What a stupid life. Metaphorically speaking, anyway.

Grandpa sighed. If Tian had done this all on his own, he would be swimming in oceans of energy right now. But he hadn’t. It was what it was. Nothing to do now, but wait. 

Sitting in the darkness, watching the stars cross over the hole in the cave roof. Not thinking any thoughts. Just waiting. 

Little golden motes of light drifted through the hole. Not enough to be a stream, but enough to form a noticeable trail in the air. It descended from the sky above and reached down towards Tian’s hand, then the base of his ring finger.

Hmm? For me? You know I can’t use this. Only the energy he earns himself. It’s meant to be a virtuous cycle. What use do I have for your merit? Give it to the kid, he can use it!

He was speaking to something in the sky now, looking away from Tian and Hong. The drifting gold motes seemed to ignore Grandpa Jun. He sighed again. There would be a lot of being ignored in the near future.

Fine. Fine. Being acknowledged is nice every now and then. Not like I can reject it anyhow. Maybe if I collect enough of it, I can exchange it for valuable coupons or something. Maybe a two for one deal on day old fish. Ghost fish, obviously. It would just be silly otherwise.

Grandpa Jun appreciated the little golden sparkles as they fell through the dark of the cave. They were even prettier to look at from his immaterial perspective than they were to still-living eyes. 

It would have been nice to know there was a second one. I don’t know how she would have turned out without my Grandson, but… God, the two are going to be inseparable. More than they currently are, I mean. It’s so weird. It’s so damn strange. What a twist of fate. 

He smiled, whimsy and sadness in equal measure. 

I really thought she was going to be a stepping stone, you know? That’s how things are supposed to go. If I had been able to set him up properly, he’d have crushed the Hongs and avenged his family by age nine, Heavenly Grandma notwithstanding. I’m not saying he would have been a better person for it. It’s just how these things happen. By sixteen, he would have been able to pack up Ancient Crane Mountain in a mustard seed and Liren wouldn’t even be a memory. 

Instead, they are dao companions, in every sense but the romantic, and the world has not one hero, but two. Such strange fate. That prick’s been ripping off my energy since I arrived. And now it’s bitten him in the ass. 

Grandpa Jun laughed one of his worrying laughs. 

Strange fate! And I welcome every minute of it!

Comments

Honestly battles and fighting do so very little for me. There's never any real stakes.

Sean Shivers

"The broken bones were harder to resolve. They were sintered together where possible, but there was a certain… condensing" - Looks like someone got shorter, lol. "He(Tian) was lying on top of Hong, the blood vessels in their legs sutured together..." "...Wish I could do something about the blood vessels, but that kind of gross manipulation is miles and miles beyond me. You two will just have to figure out the rest yourselves." - Not sure, but that sounds vaguely problematic. Like, are they going to wake up with blood vessels still linked? That's going to be a conversation and a half, lol.

Zenopath (AEV)

Then the cliff will start on Thursday and last till Monday. Think before you wish for things.

Kain

Serial grandpa!

Robin Ramme

How much for a double chapter tomorrow?!?

Mp2

She gets the vapors every time he takes his shirt off or says something nice.

Matt DiMeo

I've read epic battles, ones where characters I loved were risking their lives, where my heart raced less...

pierre boucheron

I'm thinking the soup mixed them up together so they're the same height and possibly the same colour now, Liren will be happy she's shorter and less tanned and Tian has finally achieved 6ft and doesn't care about his colour.

Louis Nel

That'll happen in due course

Duck_Giblets

I can only imagine how Liren might react to having Tian becoming very interested in her body, especially since she has major insecurities about how she looks

Book Worm

Hey Warby, without revealing too much, do you have any plans to uncover Tian’s past history with the Hong family?

Book Worm

It was strongly implied when they talked about the deal the Hongs made which involved the West Court disciples clearing out a family so the Hongs could have their stuff

Wyatt Hauben

I have never been so happy to see the word "Soup" acknowledged in a chapter title!

Sebastien Ruchet

Grandpa was really ready to make Tian the stereotypical OP protagonist.

Markus Müller

Come on down! Protagonist positions come standard with special legendary (plot) armor, custom side quests, art that always looks vastly different than what you’re picturing while reading, and hundreds of chapters of will they won’t they! (They will! We all fucking know they will!)

Hoopsterben

The Hongs were responsible for the destruction of his home? Did I get that right?

Aaron Archer

good Q...probably not due to Tian glowing brightly(has a lot of merit) Gramps's Merit most likely just blends in.

Len

I'm really just interested in seeing what that amount of yang energy does to Tian's personality. Is he gonna spend the next week picking fights and being unable to stop staring at boobs? i picture it as him getting hit with a dose of steroids...or in this case, massive sudden onset puberty.

Macronomicon

Based on the authors character writing so far I'd trust him to pull either one off well.

Robert Mullins

Hopefully the romantic changes when they grow up.

Sean Shivers

There was the heretic chapter

Misatek

Knew they would pull through

TeDureShi

Uh oh. Does this mean Little Treasure can see the merit on Tian’s ring now?

Tyler Price

Eh brother and sister is fine by me

Alexander Dupree

Hopefully never romantic

Scion

You heard it here folks from Grandpa Jun McMentor, we got ourselves a full protaganist. Hong Liren, former deuteragonist has won the protaganist Lottery! Come back tommorow for her live reaction to her rewards, including but not limited to, protaganist special defining appearance, body transformation, and grudge against the heavenly hiearchy recognized by the heavens themselves!

Veridescent

Morbid theory I have is that the worst part is putting down the grand kids that go wrong. Gramps gives off a vibe that this is more or less routine, the costs are more than usual but the world and Tian aren’t unique from his perspective. I don’t think he raised other kids to fight This mad god I think he’s raised them to overthrow other “villainous heavens” in other worlds and they succeeded. The only issue with that is there’s no guarantee those kids stay on the virtuous path they could become mad gods themselves and then he has to raise hero’s to overthrow/kill his own prior grand kids.

Kain

This isn't really a cliffhanger. They've mostly healed now, minus them being shorter, probably malnourished, and with ther blood streams still connected at the leg. Yes of course we're curious what will happen when they wake up but this is hardly the same as if the chapter ended with them opening their eyes or something.

Robert Mullins

I don’t know it seemed like it hinted Hong had a slight attraction to Tian. Dao companions was a given. It will be awhile before we hear from Grandpa. Tftc as always.

Gerald Ransom Jr

„ Back to not being heard, and being even more of a ghost. Second shittiest part of the job, honestly.“ and the shittiest would be to lose all his grandchildren that failed to usurp the mad god. Probably being killed by him, too. Grandpa truly has a hard life.

SUlex

3 cliffhangers! 3!?

Brett Labat

Sounds about right

DrSubterfuge

All of Tians imaginary height, Gone. Rip to 6 foot dreams

MurkyTruths

I suspect he has seen a lot of worlds. Some were high tech.

Matt DiMeo

Alright remind me, it costs energy for Grandpa Jun to tell Tian things. And GrandJun had stockpiled techniques and energy to give to whoever his next Heaven's Chosen was. But when he got to Tian, the Mad God had changed the exchange rates, or something? Like Grandpa had budgeted that teaching Tian the Star Shattering Palm would have cost 40 units, and instead it cost 4,000,000? Dick move Mad God, weird that you're even in charge of that.

Gardor

Not romantic… yet! Hopefully in the future.

Adunn

Hong and Tian have tied the knot! It’s official now so happy for them

Joshua Flowers

I'd have to go way back to the very beginning when Tian first met Grandpa Jun to reread that part, but isn't it implied that Grandpa Jun's from our world or a similar, non-Daoist world, or at least has extensive knowledge of such a world?

habu987

Actually Tian will be shorter now. Both of their bones had to condense to make up for lack of materials for the healing. Of course Liren will be shorter to and with a probably much bigger change but he will be so so disappointed if she still ends up taller than him.

Robert Mullins

Merit should be a function of the world as a whole, transmitted through the Dragon Veins. A function of Earth. Whereas the mad god drops tribulation lightning...ish, a function of Heaven.

Ben Nikel

Awesome chapter! Can’t wait to see what the Tian Hong Soup will change. Maybe Hong will get Tian’s lotus smell? Maybe she’ll become confident enough to ditch the veil? Maybe Tian will FINALLY grow taller? Shame we won’t hear from Grandpa for a while, though…

atmosphericturtle

Based on context it sounds like both should have gotten shorter though I'd expect Liren to be far more so since she was more heavily damaged.

Robert Mullins

Thanks for the excellent chapter.

Raymond Mouton

What truly delicous soup. It was great getting some more info on Grandpa. I'll miss him quite a bit. Also, the way that he talks about daoists is interesting. While it's absolutely not the focus of the story, I still low key want to see some of these other worlds.

AnthraxRipple

So happy to get so much confirmed about grandpa. 1. He’s had other “grandsons” like Tian and he does consider them family but raising them is more or less his job/mission. Also the way he phrased it he’s probably had several he sounds like an experienced veteran at whatever his job is. 2. He did research before coming to this world and he chose this world to come to. 3. He’s on a specific mission with a specific goal, almost certainly “raise a hero to overthrow the evil heavens”. 4. Just the absolutely ludicrous amount of fuckery being done by “that asshole” ie probably mad god. Gramps came ready to turn Tian our boy into a True Immortal in a decade or less and instead could only provide a calisthenics routine from a retirement home and a penal colony cultivation system.

Kain

Awwwww, Grampa Jun got some merit...wait Grampa Jun got some merit?? That means Merit is asigned by something besides the Mad God??

Noroh

And I welcome every minute of it, Jerry!

Khanalas

Fantastic chapter and my favorite in quite a while. Is this the first chapter we've had which is basically all from a non-Tian perspective? We got great world building and characterization of Grandpa Jun as a result. Can't wait to see him again.

John Smith

Great chapter! Thank you for giving us the perspective of the person who actually knows what's going on! So "that prick" who has now been "bitten in the ass" has to be the mad god, right?

Paerofar

Wat? What part implies she got shorter? Edit: oh the “certain condensing” line yeah that tracks lol. I kinda hope Tian “condenses” more than Lieren it would be very funny.

Kain

I’ll miss you Grandpa! So I assume the Prick is the Mad God/Person Grandpa bet against. And the miscalculation is that Liren has joined her fate with Tian’s.

darkmuch

I'd laugh if the sutra decided making Tian smaller is the best compromise it could do with the materials on hand

BaguaBrady

Excellent writing

BaguaBrady

I'm ok either way. I think there is something missing still for believable romance, they read a lot more like siblings than lovers right now. I guess the missing ingredient is longing. I think they will end up as a couple, considering the dialogue Grandpa had with Tian about his absolute trust in Hong Liren.

Tadas

Thanks for the chapter, sacrificed 4 hours sleep to read this ASAP

Vengence

Didn't Grandpa heavily implied it to Tian in an earlier conversation? I feel like he knows already.

Konstantin Lisitskiy

Tftc!

dkpfrog

So Liren got smaller/shorter? That will make them both happy. Unless tian lost height too. Tftc!

Lee

I VERY much look forward to them waking up.

David Bailey

I think it was implied that Hong's wiped out Tian's family.

Konstantin Lisitskiy

Great chapter, though a bit sad this means no Grandpa for probably a full book's worth of content. I'm... still hoping they don't end up being platonic friends just to subvert the expectation of a romance. They're too cute together =/

Logrus

Soup! And yeah confirmation her family killed his. Starcrossed!

Chris Fey

Yeah felt the intertwined fates was the most likely repercussion plus a lot of broken bones and pain and grandpa going silent again hits just the right spot for consequences for doing something so suicidal for me.

Kain

So Grandpa knows the familial history Tian doesn’t. Hope grandson doesn’t blame everyone, including grandpa, when he finds out the truth. Edit: I saw the Grandma Hong remark on remembering more, did not occur to me that she recognized Tian as a member of whatever family he’s a member of. Also didn’t occur to me that Tian understood that comment as indicating his and Hong Liren’s, possibly, antagonistic relationship.

meggleB

Fun chapter! Why did 'the prick ripping off [grandpa's] energy' 'bite [the prick]' (who I assume is the Mad God?) in the butt? Not understanding that part. Also whaaaa avenging his family means taking out the Hongs??? I thought they were from turbo far away, maybe other world away due to all the sealed fingers and divination failures. Seemed way out of Hong reach.

crusaderstar

That was really amazing. Really getting to know grandpa better. He's like an eldritch entity at this point but still has his humanity

JAMAJ

Great

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