Cultivation Fever 2 Birth

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I awoke to a harsh cold feeling, like being pulled out of bed and thrown into snow. Where was I? I tried to take a breath, but my lungs felt blocked. I wheezed, and something spluttered from my mouth.

Panic set in and I desperately tried pull in air. I tried to scream but all that came out was a high-pitched gargle. Finally, I managed to take a breath, and something dribbled down my chin. I tried to wipe it away, but my arms were like jelly.

I felt an uncontrollable urge to cry and scream out and I started wailing. What was this? I needed to calm down. I had come from my old world… I was in a new world of cultivation.

I opened my eyes to see where I was, but the light was blinding. It was all I could do to keep one eye open. The world was streaked with tears, dappled and clouded like a frosted window.

What about my other senses? I tried to listen for something, but my own screaming was deafening. Forget smelling, my nose was more blocked than it had ever been. All I could feel was wet and cold.

I flailed around, trying grab something, and found an object. It felt like a wrinkled arm, and I immediately latched onto it. It was warm and rea.s.sured me.

I felt a tug, and something soft wiping across my skin. Then warmth swallowed me, and I started feeling more at ease. My crying diminished, and I had some time to take in what was happening.

I was a baby and I had just been born. It was the only explanation that made sense. A bit more of a rude awakening than I had expected. I thought I would be sent to this world in a body like my own.

I tried to adjust my eyes to see in front of me. Everything seemed blurry ahead, save for the face of a beautiful woman. Her eyes were streaked with tears and ringed with dark bags, but they were the kindest eyes I had ever seen.

I smiled instinctively on seeing her, and a beaming smile of her own appeared. She brought me down to nestle on her chest.

Out of the corner of my eye I caught another face of a man whose stern features were drawn out into a picture of relief. Was he my father? He started speaking, and his tone was rough and rumbling.

"… Oscar…" I couldn't make out what he was saying, but I recognised my name in there.

"That's weird," I thought, "why does this baby have my name. Wait... This baby is me." It was a hard concept to wrap my head around.

"I've gotta focus," I thought, "I'll study everything around me, then I'll get a head start."

As I thought this, I was ripped away from the warmth, and despite my best efforts to control myself, I started wailing again. It seemed that I retained the instincts of an infant, even though I had the mind of an adult.

I was carried a short distance to a cot, and people began feeling my body. A medical check, I guessed. In the meantime, I tried to make sense of my surroundings, but I could barely see past the faces around me.

I managed to catch flashes of colour: pale beige, the odd bit of green, but not much else. The people checking my body stopped, and I could vaguely see a figure coming across. Something cold touched my chest.


I tried to lift my head to see what it was, but I just lolled around. From the bottom of my field of view I could see what looked like a soft golden glow, rippling across gloved hands.

After a short silence, there was a murmur, followed by a great rumbling laugh, presumably my father's. There was some clapping and excited chattering, which was eventually silenced by a very weak but familiar voice.

I was brought over once more to my mother and somehow, I knew the voice had come from her. It was just so familiar. The atmosphere seemed vibrant, with a happy thrum of voices, but exhaustion took over me and I fell asleep.

My second awakening was much gentler. I was nestled comfortably, and the light was dim. I could see my pudgy hand, and the familiar rise and fall of my body let me know I was in my mother's arms.

My thoughts went to cultivation. I wanted to see if it was real, but how could I tell? I remembered the book that Sirius had sent flas.h.i.+ng into my mind. Sure enough, it came back to me.

It was somewhat different to a memory. It was more vivid than that; not so obscured that I could only remember the feelings and vague ideas of an event. More like a crystal-clear vision.

The book was made of smooth brown leather, with long st.i.tches of golden thread binding one side. The t.i.tle read "Soul Becoming World Technique," in slightly flaking, burnished gold leaf.

In this vision, the book opened by itself to the first page. The ink brushed words on off-white paper read:

"Soul Birth, Low Tier Commoner Grade requirement. To begin to form the soul, one must find the soul seed in the…" The book slammed shut as I read it, and I was ripped out of the vision.

Panicking that I had missed the chance to learn, I tried to revisit the vision, but I was met strangely by words. These words were imprinted in my mind. They detailed a process of meditation to find the seed, and how to use it.

I knew that I had already seen this seed before when Sirius had guided me through the Mind Integration Technique. But he had induced me into the deepest lull of meditation I had ever experienced, could I do it on my own?

There was nothing to do but try. I closed my eyes and began to observe what my body was feeling. But I was met by obstacles. My body was so new to me. It felt alien and uncomfortable.

My excitement to start cultivating had also made me fidgety; I couldn't sit still, and my heart was racing. My fidgeting had woken up mother. She sat up and took me in her arms, cradling my head.

She began to smile and speak to me. Her soft voice had a soothing strength behind it that wasn't there when I first heard her. When I tried to listen to what she was saying, I realised there was a problem.

My inability to understand speech was not because of confusion or a lack of hearing. I simply could not understand the language that was being spoken to me.

Within the confusing strings of familiar syllables in unfamiliar combinations, I could make out the occasional "Oscar" mixed in, but nothing else.

This was a real problem. I had always been terrible at learning languages back in my world. How would I learn a new one here? I couldn't seem to meditate yet, and I couldn't even understand what my mother was saying. Where could I go from here?


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