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Sky Pride Vol. 4 Chapter 34- The Ingratitude of a Junior

Tian woke up in darkness and pain. This, he reckoned, was a good thing. It meant he was still alive. The last thing he remembered was pulling off the tourniquets, then whiting out from the pain. He craned his neck down. Grandpa had very carefully directed him in how to splice an artery so that the blood was pumped into Liren, did a full circuit through her, and entered his body again on the other side of the cut. 

Grandpa had been muttering something about “Severe oxygen deprivation on top of toxic shock, not to mention rejection, anaphylaxis…” He had said a lot of things, using words that weren’t in Tian's medical books. In fact, he was pretty sure a lot of them weren’t even in the language of the Broadsky Kingdom. Well, whatever.

He felt the craziest laugh bubbling up from his chest. It escaped from his mouth in happy giggles, he felt flushed with joy. 

“See, Grandpa? It all worked out.”

The only sound in the cave was his breathing, and the creaking of stone underground.

“Grandpa?”

There was an awkward pat on his shoulder from an old hand.

“Did… did you use up all your energy?”

Silence. Again.

“For how long? Weeks? Years?”

There was no reply. Tian gasped and clutched his chest. The joy extinguished, like a candle falling into a pond. Losing Grandpa, even if it was temporary, made his heart ache. All the pains in his body magnified and multiplied, with a crushing loneliness falling down on him. 

He felt Hong move underneath him. She was breathing. The thorns had vanished. He risked a peek at her back. It was still a gory hellscape, but the thorns were gone, and the bleeding had stopped. It didn’t look as bad as it had before. He would have to wash her to figure out what damage was left. First things first though. Disconnecting their bodies. Grandpa must be keeping his heart in sync even now. Every second extending the silent time by who knows how long. 

Tian groped around trying to find his knife. At some point it had been flung some five feet away. This presented certain immediate challenges, but he was not without means. Things being too far away had a simple answer. Rope dart. He reached for his dart and - 

And it wasn’t there. It was on the ground. The dart was shattered, bashed apart by him in his frantic efforts to dig a tub to hold Liren. The rope still seemed okay. Battered, perhaps. There was visible damage, but it was probably fixable. The dart itself, though, was simply gone. Broken into pieces and scattered across the cave floor.

The well of grief deepened. The rope dart had been with him for years. Such important years. It had accompanied him through life and death battles, and all the peaceful moments when its presence meant reassurance and enough safety to let him relax. It represented his bond with Sister Li, the crafter who made it. She was chronically cranky, probably because she was chronically exhausted, but she had always been honest with him. Fair to him. She did her best for him. And he broke the rope dart she had made for him.

She would probably understand. It didn’t make him feel any better. He loved his rope dart. He didn’t see a need to give it a pet name or humanize it, the way some sword or saber users did with their blades. It was just his rope dart. Something he used with all the thoughtless comfort of his hand. And he broke it in a desperate moment. Just shattered it apart, without hesitation. 

He lay in his pain for a few minutes, then started breathing through it. He reminded himself that it was an external object, something that he had made with his first big award of merits. He hadn’t spent a single spirit crystal for it. It had served its purpose for years, and its sacrifice helped to save a comrade’s life. Wasn’t that worthwhile? Wasn’t that a worthy existence?

But it was his. His reliance. Tian felt fury washing through his veins, red hot, blinding. He would kill every single person responsible for this. The Black Acacia daoist, whoever put the money on their heads, the heretics, all of them! All of them!

The fury couldn’t keep him buoyed long. The heat collapsed, and all the pain rushed back in.

Worthy or not, losing the rope dart still hurt. He still hurt. But he had other things to do. He could feel his body was still broken in… too many places. His hips, in particular, were very clear that standing up wasn’t going to be a thing that happened any time soon. He had other knives. Maybe not as well suited as what he used before, but needs must. He checked his storage ring and pulled out a kitchen cleaver. 

It was amazing the detail work you could do with the front point of the blade. Even more amazing was how the blunt looking knife was refined to an edge so thin, you could roll a radish out like paper. He had seen a mortal doing it outside a restaurant. A long ribbon of radish, so thin you could see the light shining through it, spooling out against the sharp edge of a kitchen knife, falling in an unbroken stream into a basin of water at the cook’s feet. Tian had insisted they go in and eat there, and had firmly instructed Hong to tip well.

The food had been mediocre. But the shaved radish was no less mysterious or wonderful for all that. 

He felt ghostly hands settle over his, subtly guiding his hands… away from the knife and directly towards the filthy tournequites. 

“I mean. I hadn’t forgotten them. Obviously I was going to tie things off. And get the suturing needle out and threaded first. And clean the wound site. Obviously.”

Grandpa remained silent, but Tian couldn’t help feeling that the silence was very loud.

He settled down. He hurt. Everything ached. He was so tired, he briefly contemplated using needles to keep his eyelids open. But this really couldn’t wait. He had been hurt and tired before. Didn’t die then. Wouldn’t die now. He mentally made a list of what he would need. Visualized every step of the operation. Carefully laid out everything as best he could given the circumstances, then visualized the operation once again. 

Sometimes, being a cultivator came in useful in the oddest ways. Others might find such detailed visualization hard. It was just a normal thing for Tian. Hong would probably say the same thing. Visualization meditation was just normal. This was… not exactly normal, but it was made up of normal components, lots of things he was used to, so if he just focused on the normal bits in isolation, the not-normal would vanish. And once it was gone, was there really anything here to be scared about? Of course not.

Grandpa guided his hands again. They didn’t lose too much blood, comparatively. All things considered. And they should be healthy enough to fight off any infections that got in during the surgery. He could feel vital energy flowing through his meridians without pain. He could use the Demon Pulling art if he needed to. Probably. They would be fine. 

Tian looked at himself, then Hong. His trousers had been cut away so that he could do the surgery. What remained of his robes would need to be burned with Steel Burning Powder, as they weren’t fit to be buried and no normal fire could destroy the foulness on them. Hong’s robes, what was left of them, were trapped under her body. From what he could see, they were in even worse state than his. They both still had loincloths on, but the amount of diabolical filth that permeated them made the strongest case yet for nudism as a hygienic necessity. 

Which was another problem. He didn’t care about being naked. He didn’t care about being seen naked. It wasn’t that he didn’t know what shame was, it was just that it wasn’t something he connected to his body. He kept dressed because it was the rules, and people didn’t like it if you were naked. He took pains to look tidy, because people responded better if you were well groomed, and his brothers had insisted. Brother Fu was particularly insistent. Besides, it was the sect rules. So that was that.

It was different for other people. Even in the hospital, with the crash of people in urgent need of care, they kept him from seeing the women without their clothes on. Whenever possible, they were treated by female doctors, and handled by female orderlies. It wasn’t always possible, of course, but exceptions were rare. 

Liren hadn’t been casual about skin even before she started darkening and shooting up in height. She always dressed properly. Baths were taken separately. Even when she was teaching him to swim, she kept her underrobes on. Now she was naked in front of him. Worse, he was going to be washing her down and drying her too, because he couldn’t leave her filthy like that without inviting endless sickness into her body. 

He had once heard someone say that necessity needed no apologies and made no excuses, but the circumstances that made things necessary often did. It was Brother Fu who had told him that sometimes you had to apologize even if you didn’t think you did anything wrong. Tian was pretty sure he couldn’t be blamed for the circumstances, but he still said, “Sorry, Sis’,” and pulled out a washcloth and a canteen. Soap would come after the rinse. He stretched his hand out and paused.

He looked very nearly as gory as she did.

“Well. I’ll wash myself first. Sorry again, Sis’, but if I don’t, I really do think I’d just make you dirtier, not cleaner.”

Hong woke up some time after sunlight started shining through the hole in the roof. Tian had done the best he could, and had even dragged her out of the shallow basin he had dug for her. That was an agonizing hour. But now she was clean, dry, and wrapped in a warm blanket. He had even slipped a well fluffed pillow under her head.

“I expected more fire. And demons. This seems quiet, for Hell. Am I going to Judge Yan, then Hell?” 

Her voice startled Tian awake. He wasn’t sure when he dropped off to sleep. He had been cultivating, and just drifted off.

“If this is Hell, it would explain a lot. But I’m pretty sure we are still in the Broadsky Kingdom. Good news, probably- we both lived.” Tian tried to put some humor in his voice, and didn’t particularly succeed.

“Ah. I was…”

“Yeah.” Tian nodded. He suddenly felt awkward. How, exactly, did you thank a sister for being willing to trade her life for yours? Silently noting it in his heart didn’t seem-

“You did something to save me, didn’t you?

“I was third in line after Elder Rui and the Treasure Weighing Magistrate, but yes.”

Tian very roughly explained what he had done, casually leaving out Grandpa and praying that Hong didn’t know enough about medicine to know that should have killed her a dozen times over.

“That’s flat out impossible. That should have killed me in a dozen different ways. You can’t just swap blood between people, for one thing. It kills ‘em. I know, because we found records of heretics that tried it and they never pulled it off.” 

Tian silently cursed, then said “They are incompetent scumbags whose physique is as fragile as their morals. You are very robust. The proof is that you are still alive.”

“And you, Brother?”

“I, too, am alive.” He nodded. “Normally I would ask about brain damage, but we have met a chatty ghost so it’s not a crazy question.”

“Oh good, your sense of humor survived the fall too.” She muttered. Silence fell again. 

“I am so glad you survived the fall.” Her voice was muffled. 

“My sister traded her life for mine. How could I lose it carelessly?” Tian smiled in the dark. Liren snorted, and Tian continued. “I’m glad you said something. I had no idea how to bring it up.”

“What’s there to discuss?” Her voice was still muffled, and he could see her head turn away in the shadows.

“I hope a lot of things. We aren’t leaving this cave for a while, and it will be good to have something to chat about. I don’t know about you, but I’ve got enough broken bones to keep me on bed rest for a while.”

Tian stifled the oddest urge to giggle. He could feel the laughter swishing around in him. He stifled it. Didn’t seem like the right moment for a giggle.

“I’m in similar shape. I’m sure I was hurt worse at some point, but damned if I can think of when. Healing first, facing the world later.” Her voice got less muffled, and took on a measured tone. “There is one topic of conversation that I think needs discussing immediately, however.”

“Yes?”

“Brother Zihao? Where the fuck are my clothes?”

Comments

Tian has a tendency to put trash in his storage ring until he finds a good place to dispose of it. He probably has the pile of burnt, bloody rags that is all that is left of her clothes stashed away. He could pull those out and just say "here", by way of explanation.

Zenopath (AEV)

O7 good binge timing

Kain

"I took them off and connected my body to yours"

Jason Chang

I haven't read since just post assassination, and just caught up. I'm so glad I waited until this post to catch up because Jesus Christ I couldn't take the tension of I had to wait day-by-day

Andrew Simpson

I was surprised it glossed over the surgery to separate them. I thought that would be a trial in itself so they both don’t bleed out

Matthew D

“Right about that.. suprise?”

Gerald Ransom Jr

No one does cliff's like Warby

Slapjack

I just realized, both of them are almost certainly presumed dead. Hong is going to have to bridal carry Tian to the nearest settlement at this rate, and Tian will never live it down lol

Noroh

That's just how Senior Brothers do.

Martin Toder

Nah. Sword is so boring. Rope dart is awesome.

Adunn

She wasn't awake I'm sure she'll deny the possibility of soup working on principle.

Feindin for readin

Great story. I love the pacing this week even though it keeps yearning for more. One silly hope of mine: this is the end of the rope dart. I never loved it as a long term signature weapon. Can our boy get a sword like a proper Xianxia protagonist?

Kayode Okusaga

So liren is aware what Hong soup is now? Looking forward to tomorrow

Duck_Giblets

Oh thank fuck they're both okay. Well. "Okay" is probably a *slight* exaggeration, but they're both alive and in sufficiently good shape to heal. That's all I ask.

Fayhem

As foretold: time to practice apologizing for things that are no fault of yours.

Macronomicon

No amount of meat will help him regain those inches 😭

Deathly_God

Pretty clearly they are no longer attached.

Matt DiMeo

Great scene. The last line was brilliant, but utterly evil. Now we have to wait 24 more hours for Hong's reaction.

Nùmenor

Warbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! One of these days you are going to fall of a cliff of your own making. But perhaps the heavens will save you if you release another chapter in say, the next five minutes? I'll talk to the Mad God. I think it can be arranged.

Nùmenor

Its weird how every time i read a chapter i do a mental check on what day of the week it is, "alright good its Thursday there's another chapter tomorrow."

Gardor

The clothes went into the soup. Liren will never be able to deny Soup based cultivation again

ioajfidsnmfomds77

I wonder how much their cultivation are now intertwined, if at all.

Logrus

I only have one bit of clarification. Did Tian do the vessel seperation surgery before he moved Hong and put her under a pillow? Or is that a thing that they will have to do with her conscious. It seems like grandpa guided Tian to prep her body but it wasnt expliclty noted if it was done by the time she was awake.

Veridescent

The heretic destroyed the clothes, obviously. Silly Liren. Tian performed his miracles with his eyes closed to preserve your dignity.

Vainirion

what was the last book’s fiasco?

Tyler glass

Insane take imo best week of chapters we’ve had in a while. I like the comfy adventuring fine but we needed to add some stakes and consequences back into the mix.

Kain

I’m looking forward to this moving past the medical stuff. Hopefully we can get back to the story. It felt like we were jumping the shark for a moment there.

Letheed

Great scene. Good last line. Thanks for the chapter.

Raymond Mouton

That's what Tian said!

JTP

So how many chapters until Tian realizes the true cost that he has paid. At least half an inch in height maybe even up to 2 inches.

Kain

The first chapter in a while that's not a desperation filled cliffhanger and somehow my desire to know what happens next has still increased exponentially. Damn you Warby. ❤️

Matt

I do wonder a bit if their physiques ended up comingling here - the level of invasiveness of the operation makes me think it's entirely possible hong got something from his dustless physique and he got something of her southern mountain one. Though it might just generally be a refinement thing? Hard to say.

Jirachi 47

They are still alive, things will get better. Thank you for the chapter.

Morog T Tiny

bit soon to say they are 'ok' but they are alive and themselves, I agree that the rest is mostly secondary considerations.

pierre boucheron

I teared up, Warby… you have an incredible control over words that just evoke emotions directly from my soul. Your words would make incredible actors out of frogs if they could read and feel.

Jeryd Greer

Maybe escorting little treasure?

The other DB

I’m always right

TeDureShi

Except for the poor poor, clothes. RIP

Joshua Flowers

TFTC! Such a good chapter. Glad they made it out alright.

KurichAlera

Poor ropey!

Rnd per

Incredible as always. I’m glad that everyone made it out of The Soup mostly okay

Mistythread

Too short need more!!!

Mp2

He can’t get into hers I don’t think. And his own hips are broken, which makes dressing hard.

Matt DiMeo

Tftc!!

James Faulkner

Do they not have clothes in their storage rings? Or is tian too tired and confused to remember that?

Robert Mullins

Hmm I suppose I do remember them saying they would find an abandoned cave to live in away from any implication of romance after last book’s fiasco. This isn’t how I expected it to happen though

Diarmuid McGinnity

Tftc!

dkpfrog

I'm glad they made it through OK. This week was torture! Time to hibernate again until tomorrow comes.

Colin Groh

So now that we know Hong Liren is okay, what's going on with the Princess?!

William Johnson


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