Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

Chapter 861: Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture



Chapter 861: Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture



The remnants of the Blood Fiend Sect disciples, now just ashes scattered by the uncaring wind, offered little beyond their immediate spoils. Wang Jian, with his usual meticulousness, had gathered every storage pouch. They were low-grade, their internal space limited, but far better than carrying everything in a sack. He handed two of the emptier ones to Princess Yue Lingshan.


"For your personal items, Lingshan," he said. "Keep your sect token, spirit stones, and any... feminine necessities in there. Easier than rummaging through your pack."


Yue Lingshan accepted them with a grateful nod, her veiled face hiding her slight blush. The implication of ’feminine necessities’ in front of him still made her a little flustered, despite their deepening intimacy.


’Storage pouches. A cultivator’s basic necessity. Good that these thugs provided them. Saves us the expense,’ Wang Jian thought. He kept the largest one, Meifang’s, which now held the bulk of their combined loot – spirit stones, herbs, beast parts, and the various cultivation manuals.


"Right," Wang Jian declared, surveying the now pristine clearing. "First order of business: return to the Mystic Peak Sect. Report our missions completed. We can’t appear to be deliberately shirking sect duties for too long, especially as new disciples."


"Together, Jian?" Yue Lingshan asked, a hint of hope in her voice. The thought of flying back with him, even on separate Flying Leaves, felt reassuring.


Wang Jian shook his head. "Separately, Lingshan. We maintain the illusion. You head back directly, report your Cloud Mist Monastery delivery. I’ll take a slightly more... circuitous route to ’complete’ my Western Foothills survey. I need to make a stop first."


He saw the question in her eyes. "The raw materials for the Qi Refining Pellets we acquired... they are substantial. I intend to refine them all before returning to the sect. We have spirit stones now, enough to rent an Earth Fire Chamber for an extended period. The market near the sect, the one at the base of Mystic Peak, ’Jade Dew Market’, should have one."


"You’re going to make more pellets? So soon?" Yue Lingshan sounded impressed.


"The sooner we have a stockpile, the faster our cultivation progresses," Wang Jian stated. "And with the quality I can achieve, they will be valuable assets, either for our own use or for trade."


They agreed to meet discreetly within the sect once he returned. Yue Lingshan, with a final, longing look at him through her veil, mounted her Flying Leaf and headed east, towards the distant peaks of their sect.


Wang Jian watched her go, then turned his own Flying Leaf south, towards Jade Dew Market. It was a smaller, more utilitarian market than the Azure Sky or Jade Moon, primarily serving the disciples and nearby mortal communities of Mystic Peak. It had what he needed: a functional, if somewhat grimy, Earth Fire Chamber facility.


He rented a private chamber for four full days, a significant expenditure of spirit stones, but necessary. Then, he began the meticulous process of alchemy.


The raw materials from Meifang’s pouch and their own foraging were plentiful. He had the recipe for Qi Refining Pellets memorized. His earlier experience in the Jade Moon Market, wrestling with the temperamental earth-fire, had been invaluable.


This time, his movements were more assured, his Qi control more precise. He sorted the herbs, ground them, measured them with an alchemist’s eye. The earth-fire in this new chamber was slightly different, requiring subtle adjustments, but his powerful soul adapted quickly.


Batch after batch, he worked. The small chamber filled with the rich, aromatic scent of refining spiritual herbs. Lingshan had assisted before; now, alone, the process was more intense, demanding his full concentration. He lost track of time, his focus absolute.


By the end of the fourth day, he was exhausted, his Qi almost completely depleted from maintaining the precise flame control, but the results were undeniable. Piled neatly on a clean cloth were nearly one hundred perfectly formed, top-grade Qi Refining Pellets, each pulsing with pure, potent energy.


’One hundred. Enough for a significant push in cultivation for both of us. And some left over for... other purposes.’


While Wang Jian was engrossed in his alchemy, Princess Yue Lingshan had reached the Mystic Peak Sect. She reported the successful delivery of the scroll to the Cloud Mist Monastery to Deacon Meng, who grunted his approval, stamped her disciple token, and awarded her the promised spirit stones and contribution points without much fanfare.


She then discreetly made her way to Jade Dew Market. She found Wang Jian just as he was finishing his refinement, looking weary but triumphant.


"Jian!" she exclaimed softly, rushing to his side, her eyes wide as she saw the glittering pile of pellets. "So many! And all... top-grade?"


He smirked, fatigue evident in his eyes but satisfaction in his voice. "Of course. Did you expect less?" He handed her a small pouch. "Thirty for you. Guard them well. Cultivate diligently. I need to remain here for a while longer."


"Longer? But your mission..."


"My ’survey’ requires more... in-depth study of the local market dynamics," Wang Jian said, his eyes twinkling.


"I’ll book a cave dwelling here. I need to consolidate my recent gains and... work on something. I’ll return to the sect in about a month. Don’t attract unnecessary attention. Focus on your arrays and talismans. And your cultivation."


Yue Lingshan nodded, a thrill of shared secrecy in her eyes. "I understand, Jian. I’ll be waiting." She leaned in, giving him a quick, possessive kiss, then departed, her own storage pouch now significantly heavier.


Wang Jian watched her go, then turned his attention to his next task. He rented a secluded cave dwelling in the hills above Jade Dew Market for a full month. He needed privacy, time, and focus.


His goal was not just to cultivate his Qi Condensation. It was to forge his own path.


The ’Bright Jade Art’, while fast, felt... restrictive. Inefficient in its energy pathways, limited in its potential.


The demonic cultivation manuals he’d acquired from the Blood Fiend Sect, particularly the ’Asura Blood Devil Scripture’, were potent, offering terrifying power, but they were also inherently destructive, corrupting, and not entirely suited to his long-term ambitions or his current, relatively pure spiritual roots.


’I need something... more,’ he thought, spreading out the various jade slips and scrolls he had accumulated – the Bright Jade Art, the Asura Blood Devil Scripture, Meifang’s Stone Heart Art, the Crimson Flow Art, and dozens of other minor techniques he’d memorized from the Mystic Peak Sect’s Scripture Pavilion and those he’d bartered for in the markets. ’A synthesis. Something that combines speed, power, purity, and resilience. Something uniquely... belonging to me.’


He began to study, to dissect, to compare. His powerful soul, with its vast, albeit currently inaccessible, knowledge of cosmic laws and cultivation principles, worked at an astonishing pace. He saw the flaws in the Bright Jade Art’s Qi circulation, the inefficiencies in its refinement.


He analyzed the Asura Scripture’s methods for absorbing and transmuting blood essence, its pathways for cultivating demonic battle forms. He noted the Stone Heart Art’s emphasis on grounding and resilience, the Crimson Flow Art’s focus on aggressive expansion.


He didn’t intend to cultivate any of these directly. They were references, building blocks.


He spent days in deep contemplation, his mind a whirlwind of complex energy diagrams, meridional pathways, and theoretical Qi transformations. He was essentially reverse engineering the foundational cultivation principles of this world, then attempting to rebuild them into something new, something superior.


Many cultivators in Jade Dew Market, mostly outer sect disciples from Mystic Peak on errands or seeking to trade, began to notice the handsome, quiet Junior Brother Wang who seemed to spend a lot of time in a rented cave dwelling.


He occasionally emerged to trade top-grade Qi Refining Pellets for specific, sometimes obscure, cultivation manuals or rare, low-grade herbs.


"Fellow Daoist Wang is quite the alchemist, isn’t he?" one disciple would comment to another in the market teahouse. "His Qi Refining Pellets are the best I’ve seen. Pure energy, minimal impurities."


"Indeed," another would agree. "And he’s willing to trade for knowledge too. I exchanged an old family scroll on ’Wind-Guiding Steps’ for three of his pellets. A fair deal, I think."


Wang Jian became a minor, respected figure among the regular market-goers. They saw him as a talented, if somewhat reclusive, junior alchemist.


Several sought his acquaintance, hoping to build a connection, to gain access to his high-quality pellets or perhaps learn some of his alchemical secrets.


He was always polite, always professional, never revealing more than necessary, but subtly gathering more information, more texts, more insights into this world’s cultivation systems.


He exchanged some of his pellets for manuals detailing body tempering techniques that used demonic beast parts, others for treatises on elemental Qi harmonization, even a few rare, fragmented texts that hinted at ancient, lost cultivation paths. He devoured them all.


Then, after nearly three weeks of intense mental labor, the synthesis began to form. A new scripture, born from the amalgamation of over a hundred different arts – righteous, demonic, and neutral – filtered through Wang Jian’s profound understanding.


He named it: The Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture.


It was a twelve-level scripture, designed to span from Qi Condensation all the way to the late Nascent Soul Realm, the current known peak of his new sect.


Its foundation was built upon the rapid Qi absorption principles of arts like the Bright Jade Art, but heavily modified.


It incorporated the meridian strengthening and Qi pathway optimization concepts he’d gleaned from demonic arts, making his energy channels far more robust and efficient.


Crucially, it introduced a unique method of refining and storing Qi, drawing upon a conceptual ’Steller’ energy – a primal, versatile power that could be tinged with demonic attributes for combat or purified for cultivation, depending on his intent.


The cultivation speed of the Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture was designed to be exceptionally fast, but with a caveat.


Its true potential for speed was unlocked when refining rare elemental sources or essences – like earth flames, heavenly lightning, or concentrated elemental crystals.


In such cases, its refining speed would be terrifying, allowing for rapid breakthroughs, especially when combined with high-quality pellets.


’Acquiring such elemental sources will be a priority once I reach Foundation Establishment,’ Wang Jian planned. ’For now, in Qi Condensation, its enhanced pellet refining speed will suffice.’


Even without rare elemental sources, the scripture’s Qi accumulation speed was moderate, but the purity and density of the ’Steller Demonic Qi’ it cultivated were designed to be top-tier, far surpassing standard arts.


The scripture was divided into ’Levels’, each corresponding to roughly three stages of the standard Qi Condensation realm.


Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture – Layers 1-3 (Qi Condensation Realm Equivalent)


Passive Benefits (Innate from Level 1):


Enhanced Meridians: Qi pathways are significantly strengthened and expanded compared to standard arts, allowing for greater Qi flow and storage capacity over time.


Passive Steller Body Enhancement: The body passively absorbs and integrates faint ’Steller Demonic’ energy from the ambient environment (or more actively during cultivation), subtly tempering the flesh, bones, and organs, increasing resilience and recovery speed without requiring dedicated, painful body tempering rituals after the initial purge.


Special Abilities (Learned at Level 1):


[Spiritual] Ether Pulse Surge: By expending a small amount of Steller Demonic Qi, the cultivator can temporarily supercharge their spiritual energy flow. For ten breaths, the casting speed and power of all spiritual techniques (elemental spells, etc.) are increased by approximately 30%. (This drew on principles of Qi amplification from several righteous arts).


[Demonic] Steller Flesh Reinforcement: By channeling Steller Demonic Qi throughout the body, the cultivator can temporarily harden their flesh and bones to an incredible degree. Physical damage taken is reduced by approximately 40%, and resilience in close combat is massively boosted for a short period. (This was adapted from demonic body arts, refined to be less corrupting).


The moment Wang Jian finalized the foundational principles of the Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture in his mind, he sat down to cultivate it. He didn’t hesitate. He trusted his own creation.


As he began to circulate his existing Sixth Stage Qi according to the new scripture’s pathways, a profound change occurred. The Qi, previously aligned with the Bright Jade Art, was forcibly drawn, compressed, and refined by the Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture. Impurities he hadn’t even been aware of were expelled from his body as a thin, dark film of grime on his skin. His meridians thrummed, expanding, strengthening.


The process was intense, almost painful, but also exhilarating. He felt his connection to the ambient Spiritual Energy deepen, his absorption rate increasing significantly.


When the initial purge and realignment were complete, Wang Jian opened his eyes. He felt... cleaner. Stronger. His dantian, while still holding Sixth Stage equivalent Qi, felt more robust, the Qi within denser, purer, humming with a subtle, almost predatory power. He had successfully transitioned to the Second Level of his Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture, which corresponded to the Fourth to Sixth Stages of Qi Condensation.


And then, he took a top-grade Qi Refining Pellet.


Before, with the Bright Jade Art, a single pellet’s energy would take him several hours to fully absorb and refine. Now, with the Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture, the pellet’s potent spiritual energy was drawn into his dantian and converted into pure Steller Demonic Qi at a rate that was at least three times faster. The medicinal essence was practically devoured.


He grinned. ’This is more like it.’


Over the remaining week of his month-long seclusion in the cave dwelling, Wang Jian focused entirely on cultivating his new scripture, fueled by his stockpile of top-grade Qi Refining Pellets. His progress was explosive.


The dense, pure Steller Demonic Qi filled his dantian rapidly. He felt his cultivation soaring.


Sixth Stage peak... shattered.


Seventh Stage Qi Condensation!


He had entered the Third Level of his Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture. This level, he had designed, would encompass the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Stages of Qi Condensation. And even the levels beyond that which are Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth, or perhaps even the Thirteenth stage of Qi Condensation for better foundation would be included in this Third Level of the Steller Demonic Meridian Scripture.


He also spent time practicing his two new innate abilities of his cultivation technique. The Ether Pulse Surge was a rush, a thrilling amplification of his spellcasting, making his Sparking Embers fiercer, his Azure Serpent Strikes faster.


The Steller Flesh Reinforcement turned his skin as hard as ironwood, his punches carrying a satisfying, bone-jarring impact even without Qi-infused strikes.


He could switch between channeling spiritual (elemental) Qi for spiritual spells and demonic (Steller Demonic) Qi for his demonic spells with increasing fluidity, a versatility no cultivator could imagine as he was cultivating both demonic qi and spiritual qi together by cultivating that Steller Qi.


The month ended.


Wang Jian emerged from his cave dwelling, his cultivation firmly at the Seventh Stage of Qi Condensation, his aura more profound, his eyes gleaming with power and ambition.


He had a new, tailor-made scripture, a fresh stockpile of pellets refined from the materials he’d traded for, and a burning desire to test his newfound strength.


It was time to return to the Mystic Peak Sect. Time to see how his little princess was faring. And time, perhaps, to start making some real waves.



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