Ashlock surged his power through the mountain to create a portal before Stella.
She had been focusing on axing the shadowy humanoid floating before Nox's tree, so the sudden portal's appearance caught her off guard, and she let out a yelp as she tumbled through face first and ate the dirt nearby.
Ashlock was unsure of the situation despite Nox's insistence that it was a misunderstanding. Deciding it was better safe than sorry, Ashlock used {Progeny Dominion} on Nox. Since she was morphed into a tree from his curse and fused with his roots, she was now one of his many offspring and, therefore, under his control.
[Progeny selected: Initiating soul transfer...]
Ashlock felt a piece of his soul break off and travel through his roots. As it descended, the mountain glowed and trembled with power due to his presence. The spectacle of a mere fragment of his soul moving outside his body had grown more extreme as his power increased.
[Soul fragmented: Damage to soul mitigated]
A feature of the system he appreciated as anything to do with the soul was a scary process, even with the knowledge that he could heal. Moments later, his soul fragment had journeyed across two mountain peaks and forced its way inside Nox's soul within the tree.
[Connection complete: Time till sundown 5:10]
Ashlock dismissed the notification as something felt off compared to normal. The strange feeling could be chalked up to the fact that Nox was different from his other offspring, but something else was definitely bothering him.
Looking inward, his soul fragment was floating within Nox's soul, and his system skill {Progeny Dominion} gave him an iron-like control over it. Yet something felt like it had escaped his control...
"Is it made from your Qi?" Ashlock interrupted. If it was made from her Qi, why did it feel outside of his control?
This situation reminded Ashlock of how he used to control corpses with {Root Puppet} to write in blood on the walls in an attempt to communicate. It seemed that as an ex-Nascent Soul Realm cultivator, Nox could skip many of the steps he had struggled through as a tree on the quest for communication.
"For a tree, I have rather thin patience and expect obedience from my offspring," Ashlock tightened his hold on Nox's soul to prove his point, "May I remind you why you still live? I would have devoured your infant soul for dessert if not for my benevolence. So just tell me what it is. How did you make it if not from Qi?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAshlock relaxed his presence as he realized he might have been too heavy-handed. Not only had Nox suffered, but the entirely black tree was now wreathed in lilac spatial flames, and everyone had stepped back to avoid being crushed by his pressure.
Ashlock realized why it was outside his control since it was technically a second person, and only those fused with his roots and connected to his network were controllable with {Progeny Dominion}.
"So you used this technique to create a dryad out of shadows?" Ashlock remembered how he had devoured Nox's Shadow Soul before and gained many credits. "What are some of its disadvantages?"
Since Nox didn't have the system to handle the process and prevent soul damage, he felt such a powerful and secret technique would come with some downsides.
"Did that happen to you when I devoured your Shadow Soul when you were escaping?" Ashlock asked.
That was something Ashlock knew all too well. Thankfully, the system kept him from changing too much when he used {Progeny Dominion}, but he did feel like a part of him returned once the skill ended at nightfall.
"So Nox was able to make this human form due to a secret shadow affinity technique," Ashlock mused, "I wonder if spatial Qi would let me do something similar? Not that I am too fussed about having a humanoid body anymore, as I am far more comfortable in my bark and can do anything I want."
More importantly, he could not fully restrain this Shadow Soul of Nox's, which was a concern. Not that he would tell her that.
"Best I keep siphoning most of her Qi to keep her from growing too strong before I turn her into a bastion." Ashlock's {Skyborne Bastion} skill meant he would gain more control over Nox as the Bastion Core she would draw power from would be directly linked to him through his {Ethereal Roots}. The only issue is he needed 1000 credits to use the skill, and he was saving toward the 10,000 credits he needed to ascend to form his Inner World.
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Julain froze under Stella's glare.
"Did you forget you have a bloodline library in your head?" Ashlock pointed out.
"Yes, that is why I stopped you." Ashlock said, "And as you can see, a fragment of Nox's soul may inhabit this tree, but she is now one of my many offspring. So chopping her down with an axe hurts me too."
"I know Stella, I don't blame you," Ashlock reassured her, "The situation looked bad when we arrived, and I am sorry for making you eat the ground when you were just trying to save them."
Ashlock relayed Nox's words to Stella.
"Well? Are you?" Ashlock asked Nox.
"You are also taken to that dreamscape and have your soul healed during the night?"
"To enter there means you really have become one of my offspring. What do you think of the place? Any idea's what the moons could mean?"
"That would be helpful. I hope you understand my hesitation to trust you, but if you help me, I will help you in return."
Ashlock felt it almost suspicious how reasonable Nox was being compared to his image of her in his mind, but as she mentioned, she is basically a new person under his domain now. Messing with the soul did that to a person.
"I am glad we have reached an understanding. Was there anything you wished to do that I could help you with?" Ashlock asked.
Having lived as a tree, he knew how lonely and frustrating the early years could be. The fact Nox was already adjusting so well was likely due to missing so much of her soul from when she had been human. Did she even remember what it was like to be human?
"Pardon?"
That was sort of on purpose. Ashlock had wanted to see how these mortals turned cultivators via his truffles would develop independently. If he had the Redclaws teach them, and all three ended up as fire cultivators, that would be a waste in his eyes.
"Wait... since I am stuck at my bottleneck and only have to gather the sacrificial credits and required Star Cores to form my Inner World, I can spend as much Qi as I want. So I can grow as many truffles, fruit, and flowers as I wish since my Qi regeneration nowadays is absurd due to {Nocturnal Genesis} and all the forests I am connected to."
If that were the case, Ashlock could grow truffles and have as many mortals turned into cultivators as he wanted. Weak cultivators, even without oaths, did not threaten him as they lacked the resources and techniques to rise in power. But with purer spirit roots to cycle Qi in their bodies, they become more productive and resistant to disease and the cold.
"Though I still need to give all the Redclaws a spirit root improvement truffle first, and even with maximum output, I will only be able to produce enough truffles to turn a few hundred mortals into cultivators." Ashlock grew excited but then soured on the idea when he realized he would need to distribute the truffles somehow. Should he sell them? If so, to whom? And how would the truffles get from Red Vine Peak to the mortals? What a headache...
His gaze drifted beyond the trunk, realizing he had forgotten the biggest advantage of running a sect. He could simply push the work onto someone else! He had the heavenly ink oath-bound Julian right here, who had been appointed as Head of Logistics' for the mortal branch of the Ashfallen Trading company that was going to be used to sell pills to the mortals in the near future. The perfect man for the job!
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"That just leaves distribution from Red Vine Peak," Ashlock pondered if he should send them via his {Ethereal Roots}, "Yeah, that could work."
"No, I was simply lost in thought as you gave me an interesting idea. You wanted to help teach people how to cultivate, right? That is fine by me... actually, I have a way you could help them and others even more."
"Yes, you still have the power of at least a peak Star Core, right?"
"That's good enough," Ashlock had never grown truffles anywhere except below his roots, as they were too dangerous to grow elsewhere without constant protection. However, Nox was almost on par with him in power, making her the perfect guardian tree for his idea.
"Nox, I will bless you with various truffles and fruits with profound effects. You experienced some of them during the negotiations with Stella through weakened pills. I will handle the initial Qi cost."
"Just watch."
Ashlock opened his production menus. He selected one of each truffle type: Spirit Root Improvement, Heart Demon Expelling, and Skin Improvement. Qi was drained from his body through the root network, and they began to grow in the rock and dirt below Nox.
He also manifested a bundle of each fruit from her branches that he had planned to sell to mortals: Florist's Touch, Enlightenment, Neural Root, and Deep Meditation.
"In your past life, you were selfish and only knew how to take from others," Ashlock said, "Now, as a tree, you have an opportunity to learn the joy of giving. These truffles and fruits are a gift you can offer to anyone you wish, but you will have to handle the Qi cost of growing them back, so be frugal."
Nox's shadow stared up at the branches that had been bare and now had stalks and the beginnings of fruits growing from them in awe. Yet Ashlock wasn't done.
"Do you have a favorite flower?"
"Okay then, what is the first flower that comes to mind?"
The shadow stopped gazing up and glanced at the little girl standing beside her parents and watching in amazement.
"Good choice," Ashlock summoned his {Blooming Root Flower Production} menu and decided to select the whole area around Nox. Qi filled the area, and the system fulfilled his order of a mountainside of jasmine.
Small white flowers bloomed from between the cracks in the rock, turning the dreary grey rock and dirt into a sea of white-like fresh snow. And in the middle of this field was Nox, the shadow tree who lorded over it all.