Gleam Karma Cultivator Isekai

Chapter 130: A lot



Chapter 130: A lot

Rilus smile faded from his face. Floating upside down across from him in his dining hall was Yamish. The gaunt cultivator watched him, dead eyes boring into Rilu.

Yamish, Rilu said, little decorum in his voice. Is there something we need to speak of?

You are interfering, Yamish said. His head twisted on his neck unnaturally, rotating until it was upright unlike the rest of Yamishs body. Bold. Far bolder than before.

Things change. There are times when the universe demands I do nothing, but this was not one of those times. Do you object? He is your apprentice, Yamish. You accepted him. It should be your responsibility to shield him from any threats as great as Vex. He should have an opportunity to grow. Striking the boy down with overwhelming power will be nothing but a waste.

The reasons for your interference are not any concern to me. The rest of Yamishs body twisted around and he finally stood on the ground like a normal person. I had simply wondered what reason spurred you to act.

I acted for the same reason I always do. It increased the good Karma and reduce the bad Karma in the universe.

There is no such thing. For every act of good, there is evil. You have made no difference.

We disagree on that front, but I doubt youve come here to discuss theology, Rilu said. He interlaced his fingers before him. Or was this just a social visit?

Yamish gave Rilu a thin-lipped smile, revealing his rows of pointed teeth. No. I simply wished to inquire if you had plans of interfering further with my apprentice.

I cannot say what the future holds. All things are possible. But I must ask if you care about your apprentice, why werent you the one to interfere?

Perhaps I already did.

The two cultivators studied each other. Rilus eyes narrowed in annoyance. Of all the cultivators hed ever interacted with, Yamish was one of the few where he actually had to tread carefully. Even though he was only faced with a clone of the true being, Yamish was a terrifying existence that Rilu couldnt afford to make an enemy of. Not more than what they already were, at least.

I doubt that, but I suppose well never find out. Is that really all you came here about? A complaint that I gave your apprentice a small gift?

That was not all you did.

Rilu laughed. Its not my fault the boy figured out he could cause Karmic debt between Vex and I if he put the gift in Vexs way.

That was indeed him, Yamish said, inclining his head. I refer to the girl.

The smile vanished from Rilus features. He leaned forward and braced his hands against the table, peering down the bridge of his nose at Yamish. What of it? I simply gave her some guidance.

I felt the ripple of Karma. You did far more than that.

Rilu blinked. Slowly, the smile returned to his face. You dont know what I did. Thats it, isnt it?

Tell me.

I already did. I simply gave her a little push in the right direction. Everything else is her. Why do you have a problem with that? Shouldnt you be happy that your apprentice will have powerful allies in the future? Or were you hoping that hed have to rely entirely on you so he had no alternatives?

Yamish didnt respond, but the subtle shift in his expression told Rilu everything that he needed to know.

Thats quite a shock. Yamish is actually worried about something. Just how interested is he in Chance? To go this far, purely to try to get a little extra leverage thats disturbing.

How about one more good act? It wouldnt cause any trouble for you, since youre so confident that all good is repaid in evil.

Yamish tilted his head to the side. What do you speak of?

Some advice. Free of charge.

Rilu didnt receive a response to that, which he took as a resounding agreement.

I dont think you understand Chance at all. Do you really think keeping his allies weak will hold him back or make him turn to you?

Yes. When cornered, the mouse will pray to the cat, even knowing that what lies in wait is death.

A bark of laughter escaped Rilus mouth. Yeah, you dont get him at all. Come on. Even I know him better than that, and Ive been watching from the sidelines. Chance wouldnt pray to the cat. Hed make friends with the damn thing. And, if that didnt work, hed find another way. If you weaken his allies, he wont leave them behind. Hell stay with them. All youll do is slow his growth.

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Yamish watched Rilu silently. It was impossible to tell what was going on within the cultivators eyes, but his lack of response spoke volumes and Rilu took it as a request to keep talking.

You want to make him strong? Stop treating him like some random cultivator. He repeatedly puts his life on the line for people he cares about, not himself. You should be encouraging that. Theyll literally get themselves into situations where they need your help on their own and then Chance will come to you, because he knows you werent the one that put them there. Why do you think he didnt call out for you, even when Vex was moments from killing them?

He trusted in your powers. You interfered.

No. If I hadnt done anything, he still wouldnt have reached out to you. He doesnt trust you, Yamish. Why would he? Youve tried to manipulate him at every turn. Calling to you might have landed Bella in the same position that she was in before and Chance knows shed rather die than return to that.

You call it manipulation. It is not. It is assistance. I have been guiding him. These challenges make him more than he was before.

And they make sure he doesnt trust you, Rilu pointed out. Youre so far gone from human that you cant think like one anymore. In the end, it doesnt matter. I cant control you. Youre beyond my power and we both know it. But, if you want Chance to ever listen to a single thing you want him to do, youd best find a way to start playing by his rules.

Anger flashed across Yamishs features. Essence swirled around his body, clashing against Rilus own Essence. The room shuddered around them before Yamish let the power fade away.

I am the Master. I do not play by any rules but my own.

Then youll keep trying to force him to play your game until he breaks it or you break him.

Yamish didnt respond to that. Rilu got the feeling that he was trying to decide on if he wanted to attack or not, but Yamish hadnt gotten to his age and power by swinging his fists around haphazardly.

Curious. You believe Chance would be more amiable to a softer hand?

Rilu shuddered. Dont seduce him. I dont think you could do that if you wanted to. Just let the kid live. Hell come for help before you know it. But, the more you try to force him into anything, the more hell resist you. Thats all Im saying.

Yamish disappeared.

It was so sudden that Rilu half expected he was about to get attacked, but no such thing happened. Instead, all that greeted him was silence. His lips pressed thin and he heaved a sigh.

Crazy cultivator, that Yamish. Good luck, Chance. I hope I bought you at least a little time to relax. Theres not much more I can do for you from here, so youd best enjoy it.

***

The roar of a dense crowd greeted Chance and Bella as Gleam materialized beneath their feet. It was somehow both comforting and disconcerting. It felt like so long since Chance had left Gleam with the threat of death hanging over his head that, even though Yamish had confirmed it was safe to return, he couldnt help but feel like someone was going to try to run him through.

Theyd been deposited right at the edge of the crowd around the gate, but even standing across the road from them did nothing to drown out the noise. Chance turned in a circle, taking in the city once more.

Somewhere deep within him, he felt Ocie stir slightly. It was only for an instant, and she was gone when he tried to reach out to her again, but it sent a rush of relief through his body.

Shes still around. Good.

Its really weird, isnt it? Bella asked. Being back in Gleam.

Yeah. I was just thinking the same, Chance admitted. He rubbed the back of his neck and stepped to the side, ducking into the shadow of an awning. For a while, all I wanted to do was come back. Now Im kind of terrified. What if

Then were dead. No point worrying, Bella interrupted. Either Yamish lied or he didnt. One way or another, I think I want to go home. What about you?V/\Issα»‹T n0(v)eL/b(i)(n).π˜€π‘œ/𝓂 for the b/est novel reading experi/en/ce

Yeah. Chance grinned. Fair point. Well have to go find Jade once we settle in. Maybe she can help us figure out where Yeo is. Wren too, for that matter. We owe him a thank you.

One step at a time. Bella laughed, equal parts amusement and relief. There was a layer of weariness to her posture that only came with weeks of stress without a break in between.

They set off down the road, Bella at the lead. With Ocie in her current state, Chance didnt want to try using the Old City. Even if it did let them in, he wasnt certain it would actually do what he wanted it to.

Without the Old City, the trip to Shikari Lane took hours. The first few were especially nerve-wracking. Every single time Chance passed a Shikari or anyone who looked remotely like a warrior, the hair on the back of his neck stood on end and he had to resist the urge to duck away.

Nobody pulled them aside. Nobody even seemed to notice them. As time wore on, more of the fear started to fade. Gleam was an unbelievably massive city. It was far too busy to remember old events, especially when theyd been relatively minor.

Perhaps the Shikari that had actually been assigned to the job still remembered it, but they werent wanted criminals. There were no posters plastered on the walls with their faces. Chance and Bella were just two more passersby in the massive crowds and it felt great.

Finally, as the sun started to set overhead, some of the buildings they passed by started to look familiar. They strode past Hounds, and then they were on Shikari Lane. Subconsciously, both he and Bella started to walk faster.

By the time they reached the Whiteheart House, they were practically running. They raced up to the door, skidding to a stop right before they bowled through it. Bella beat Chance to knocking on it.

No more than a second later, it swung open. Petes kindly, wrinkled face greeted them, a huge smile spreading across his lips and he let out a booming laugh. You kids made it back!. Barely believed my eyes when I got the letter saying the job for you had been called off this morning.

Chance was surprised to find emotion welling within his own chest. Yeah. We came back as soon as we could.

You must have been through a lot, Pete said, his smile fading into a worried frown. He stepped back, gesturing for them to step inside. Please. Tell me over dinner.

That would be great, Bella said, mirroring Chances thoughts perfectly as the two of them stepped inside and Pete closed the door behind them.

They were home.

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