(Book 3 Complete) Cultivation is Creation [World-Hopping & Plant-Based Xianxia]

Chapter 394: Partial Manifestation


The familiar landscape of mountains, gardens, and meditation platforms spread out in my awareness, but now I focused specifically on the Realm Stabilizing Tree.

The massive wooden structure stood beside the garden quadrant where I'd integrated it, its sixty-foot height rising majestically near the Genesis Seed that dominated the center of my inner world.

Similar to the Genesis Seed, the Realm Stabilizing Tree's roots spread throughout all four quadrants, while its branches seemed to support the very fabric of my dimensional pocket alongside the Genesis Seed's stabilizing influence.

"Feel its roots, its trunk, its branches as extensions of your own spiritual body," I murmured, repeating the scroll's instruction. "The tree is not separate from me; it is part of my cultivated reality."

At first, the connection felt distant and abstract, like trying to sense a limb that had fallen asleep. But as I deepened my meditation, something began to shift. The tree's presence became more immediate, more personal.

I could feel the slow circulation of spiritual essence through its trunk, the way its roots drew energy from my inner world's soil, the gentle swaying of its branches in response to the dual suns' energy cycles.

"There," Azure said softly, apparently sensing my progress. "You're establishing the connection. Now try channeling essence from the roots through your meridians."

I visualized drawing energy from the tree's massive root system, pulling it up through the trunk and into my own spiritual pathways. The sensation was strange, like drinking liquid starlight that tasted of ancient wood and crystallized time.

The essence flowed through my meridians with surprising ease, gathering in my hands as a warm, tingling presence. When I opened my eyes and looked down at my palms, I could see faint silver veins of light running beneath my skin.

"Now attempt the manifestation," I whispered to myself, following the scroll's guidance. "Don't pull the tree into external reality. Allow its essence to flow through me as a conduit."

I extended my hands toward the rich soil in front of me, focusing on creating something small and manageable. A single branch, maybe the size of my forearm, manifesting in the space between my palms.

I shaped the tree's essence like I would any other qi construct, molding the silver energy into the form of a branch using the same techniques I'd mastered for my plant manipulation abilities. The energy responded to my will, taking on the rough shape I wanted.

But when I tried to solidify the construct, it simply dispersed into wisps of silver light that faded within seconds.

"That's not right," I muttered, studying the fading remnants of my attempt. "The energy shaped correctly, but it won't hold together."

I tried again, this time focusing more intently on the binding process, trying to lock the silver essence into permanent form the way I would with vine constructs or explosive seeds. The result was the same, the energy took shape briefly, then dissipated as if it couldn't maintain coherence in external reality.

"This is harder than it looks," I murmured. "The theory makes it sound straightforward, but the execution..."

"Most advanced techniques require multiple attempts to master," Azure reminded me. "Even your rune work took considerable practice before you achieved reliable results."

That was true. Everything gets easier with practice. I just needed to continue practising.

"Master," Azure said thoughtfully, "perhaps you're approaching this like a standard qi technique when it's something fundamentally different."

I paused, considering his words. The scroll had emphasized that this wasn't about creating qi constructs shaped like wood, it was about manifesting reflections of the actual tree. Maybe I was thinking about the problem wrong.

"The scroll mentioned creating a reflection," I said slowly. "What if I'm not supposed to mold the essence into the shape I want? What if I need to... copy the tree's actual structure somehow?"

For my third attempt, I changed my approach entirely. Instead of trying to shape the silver essence with my will, I focused on the actual branch structure of my inner world's tree. I studied the way the wood grain flowed, the precise angles where smaller branches split from larger ones, the exact texture and density of the bark.

Then, rather than molding energy, I tried to create an exact duplicate of one specific branch in the space before me, using the tree's essence as a kind of spiritual blueprint.

This time, when the air began to shimmer, something felt different. The manifestation process was more complex, like the essence was referencing something rather than simply being shaped. Slowly, gradually, translucent wood began to coalesce in the space I'd designated.

"It's working," I breathed, watching in fascination as a silvery branch took shape. The wood looked exactly like the material from my Realm Stabilizing Tree, ancient and powerful, with veins of spiritual energy running through it.

The key difference was that this manifestation felt real in a way my previous attempts hadn't. Instead of being a construct made from my spiritual energy, it genuinely seemed to be a piece of the tree itself, temporarily existing in external reality.

The branch felt solid when I touched it, though I could sense the constant drain on my spiritual essence required to maintain the manifestation. According to the scroll, I should be able to sustain this for at least thirty seconds, but I could already feel the technique putting strain on my cultivation base.

"Master, try testing its defensive properties," Azure suggested. "Use a simple qi technique to attack the branch."

I channeled energy into my free hand, preparing a basic Phantom Strike technique at about quarter power. Even reduced, the attack should be enough to shatter normal wood or disperse most qi constructs.

The strike hit the manifested branch dead center, and I immediately understood why Sect Master Yuan had given me this technique.

The branch didn't just absorb the impact, it seemed to nullify the spiritual aspects of my attack entirely. The physical force was distributed harmlessly through the wood's structure, while the qi component simply... disappeared.

"Incredible," I muttered, examining the branch for damage. There wasn't even a scuff mark where my attack had landed. "It's like the tree's stabilizing properties are actively counteracting qi disruption effects."

I let the manifestation disperse, feeling the silver essence flow back toward my inner world. The technique had lasted about twenty seconds before the spiritual drain became too much to maintain comfortably.

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"Let me try again," I said, settling back into meditation position. "This time I'll focus on creating something larger."

My second attempt was more ambitious: a section of trunk about the size of my torso, thick enough to serve as genuine cover during combat. The manifestation process went more smoothly this time, the silver-veined wood appearing with greater solidity and definition.

But the spiritual essence drain was proportionally higher. Where the branch had been manageable, the trunk section pulled at my cultivation base like an open wound. I could feel my spiritual essence reserves depleting rapidly as I fought to maintain the larger manifestation.

"Ten seconds," I counted aloud, sweat beading on my forehead from the concentration required. "Maybe fifteen if I push it."

I tested the trunk's defensive capabilities with a more powerful Phantom Strike, this one at full strength. The attack struck with enough force to crater normal stone, but the manifested wood absorbed the impact completely. Not even a tremor ran through the structure.

"The defensive potential is extraordinary," Azure observed as I let the manifestation fade. "But the energy cost for larger sections might be prohibitive in extended combat."

I nodded, wiping sweat from my brow. "Still, even ten seconds of absolute defense could be the difference between life and death. And the scroll mentioned this gets easier with practice."

Over the next two hours, I experimented with different approaches to the technique. Small manifestations were sustainable and cost-effective, perfect for deflecting specific attacks or creating temporary cover. Larger sections provided more comprehensive protection but at exponentially higher energy costs.

I discovered that the shape of the manifestation affected both its stability and defensive properties. Curved sections that mimicked the tree's natural branch angles were easier to maintain and seemed to distribute force more effectively than straight barriers.

"Let me try one more variation," I said, returning to my meditation position. "Something that could work like a shield rather than a static barrier."

This time I focused on manifesting a curved section of trunk, shaped like a traditional combat shield but retaining the tree's natural wood grain and silver energy veins. The process was slowly becoming more intuitive, the connection to my inner world's tree feeling more natural and responsive.

The shield manifested with impressive solidity, translucent but substantial enough to provide real protection. I tested it by channeling qi into my free hand and striking the shield's surface with increasing force.

Each attack was absorbed completely, the silver veins in the wood flaring briefly as they neutralized the spiritual components of my techniques. Even when I struck hard enough to send vibrations up my arm, the shield itself remained perfectly intact.

"Twenty seconds," I counted as the manifestation finally began to fade. "And that was with constant testing attacks."

I let the shield disperse and sat back against the chamber's soft earth, feeling satisfied with my progress.

"This changes everything about how I approach combat," I said to Azure. "Having a defense that can neutralize qi-based attacks gives me so many more strategic options. I won't always need to rely on my speed."

"Indeed, Master. And as your mastery improves, you'll likely be able to maintain manifestations for longer periods with less spiritual essence drain."

I picked up the scroll again, curiosity getting the better of me. I'd focused entirely on the defensive applications so far, but surely there had to be some offensive techniques mentioned somewhere in the advanced sections.

Unrolling the scroll further, I found what I was looking for.

"Offensive Applications: Advanced practitioners may attempt to manifest tree sections with kinetic properties, allowing for impact-based attacks or area control through rapid manifestation and positioning."

"Warning: Offensive manifestation requires exponentially more spiritual essence and precise control compared to static defensive applications."

"Basic Offensive Technique - Branch Strike: Manifest a branch section at range, allowing it to solidify with forward momentum. The manifested wood retains its defensive properties while delivering significant kinetic force. Energy cost is approximately 300% higher than equivalent defensive manifestations."

"Intermediate Technique - Root Binding: Manifest root sections that can actively grow and move to entangle opponents. Requires continuous spiritual essence expenditure and divided attention between manifestation maintenance and tactical positioning."

"Advanced Technique - Canopy Slam: Manifest portions of the tree's crown to create area denial effects or deliver devastating overhead attacks. Recommended only for Elemental Realm cultivators or higher due to massive energy requirements."

My eyes widened as I read through the offensive possibilities. These techniques sounded incredibly powerful, but the energy requirements and complexity warnings were sobering.

I paused, considering the implications of what I'd just read. There was a fundamental difference between my usual plant manipulation techniques and what this scroll was describing. When I used Primordial Woods Arts to control vines or branches, I was working with normal plant matter enhanced by qi—wood that could punch through stone walls, shatter steel armor, or cave in a cultivator's ribcage with enough spiritual energy behind it.

But a manifested branch from the Realm Stabilizing Tree? That was something else entirely.

The way it had completely nullified my Phantom Strike, absorbing both physical and spiritual force without taking any damage whatsoever. A projectile with those same properties wouldn't just devastate someone, it would be like getting struck by a fragment of the world's fundamental structure itself.

The spiritual stability that made it perfect for defense would make it absolutely catastrophic on offense. Instead of a qi-enhanced wooden spear that might shatter against sufficiently powerful barriers, this would be something that could punch through Peak Qi Condensation Realm defenses like they were made of paper.

That realization made the energy requirements and complexity warnings make perfect sense. This wasn't just a more advanced version of plant manipulation, it was essentially learning to weaponize one of the most spiritually stable materials in existence.

"Well," I said to Azure, "let's see how difficult this really is."

I returned to my meditation position and established the connection with my Realm Stabilizing Tree. This time, instead of focusing on creating a static defensive barrier, I tried to manifest a branch with forward momentum, essentially creating a wooden projectile that would materialize at range and strike with significant force.

The first attempt was a complete disaster.

I managed to begin manifestation about three feet away from me, but the moment I tried to add kinetic energy to the process, the entire structure collapsed. The spiritual essence drain was enormous, leaving me gasping and light-headed.

"That was... significantly more difficult than expected," I panted, wiping sweat from my forehead.

"The energy expenditure was indeed much higher," Azure observed. "Perhaps three times what the defensive manifestations required."

I tried again, this time aiming for a smaller branch and less kinetic force. The manifestation held together longer, actually forming a recognizable piece of wood before losing cohesion and dissipating harmlessly.

"Getting closer," I muttered, though I could feel my spiritual essence reserves dropping rapidly. "But this is going to take a lot more practice."

My third attempt at offensive manifestation produced the best results yet, a branch about the size of my forearm that actually maintained its structure while moving forward about two feet. But the energy cost was staggering, and the technique felt clumsy and uncontrolled compared to the smooth defensive applications I'd been practicing.

"This is probably a months-long project," I said, letting the failed manifestation disperse. "Maybe longer. The defensive applications are intuitive, but adding movement and force to the manifestations is like trying to learn an entirely different technique."

I consulted the scroll again, noting the recommendation for higher cultivation levels. The gap between defensive and offensive applications was clearly substantial.

"You know what?" I said, rolling up the scroll with a decisive gesture. "The defensive applications are more than enough for the tournament. I've got plenty of offensive options already: runes, plant manipulation, qi techniques. What I was missing was reliable defense against qi disruption attacks."

"I agree, Master. Mastering the defensive applications thoroughly would likely serve you better in the tournament than struggling with half-learned offensive techniques."

Despite not having mastered the full scope of the technique, I felt quite satisfied.

Some prodigies might have been frustrated by only achieving basic defensive manifestations in a single day, expecting to master both offensive and defensive applications within hours.

But for me, this level of progress was remarkable.

I'd gone from complete failure to successfully manifesting stable defensive structures that could neutralize qi-based attacks. That was more advancement in one technique than I typically managed in a week when I didn't have the help of a time dilation chamber, or in my case, a time dilation world.

"I should head back," I said, standing up and brushing soil from my robes. "I want to get some rest before my spar with Liu Chang tomorrow. It'll be interesting to see how this defensive technique performs in actual combat."

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