Chapter 248 – A New Old Disciple?
Benton was well aware that sects guarded their secrets to an absurd degree, and he didn't want to become quite that paranoid. On the other hand, knowledge could be dangerous. The only thing keeping his sect from being destroyed was certain beliefs the opposing factions held about him. The less they knew for certain, the better.
Thus the reason he'd sent Kang Ya-Ting off.
Benton didn't know what kind of spectacle, if any, would be created when he advanced to Nascent Soul, but it was better to get rid of anyone who might be able to sense and interpret any emanations that resulted from the process.
Obviously, all the Qi Gathering cultivators weren't a danger because they couldn't even sense qi yet. The Foundation Establishment cultivators, honestly, weren't all that much better with their lack of training so early in their journey. Besides, he trusted all three … oops, four … of them. And with Kang Ya-Ting gone there were no Golden Cores within range of Benton's spiritual senses.
There was one big unknown left, however.
Yuan Yaozu seemed like a nice enough guy, but he wasn't someone that Benton knew well yet. The only thing he could trust was the man's vow as witnessed by the heavens—to protect the sect for one hundred years. Did that include the sect's secrets? How much could he rely on the man to keep what he saw to himself? Shoot, Benton didn't even know how much he could trust the man to not take advantage of situations for his own gain.
The conclusion was simple. Benton's best bet was to get rid of the guy for a short time.
Sending a quick messenger dragon was all it took to summon the man to the Administration Hall, and less than two minutes passed between dispatching the flying origami and Sun Hua letting him into the office.
"Greetings, Sect Leader," Yuan Yaozu said. "The guests you asked me to greet were sent packing. The one from the Jade Chameleon Sect left well before my arrival, and I gently persuaded the representatives from the City Lord and the Swift Blizzard Sect to be on their way."
Benton frowned. While it was nice to get rid of the snoops, they'd seen everything that had happened, including his less than stellar performance against the enemy Nascent Souls. He was sure that, despite Kang Ya-Ting's advice to keep the fight close, showing weakness was more likely to lead to a future confrontation than if he's won an easy victory.
No use crying over spilt milk, though.
"Thank you," Benton said. "I'm not sure if taking care of that issue for me counted as part of your vow or not, but I appreciate you doing it."
"I won't say that I'm at your command to be a servant or anything, but I plan to earn my keep. Ask me anything reasonable, and you'll find me willing."
"That's good to hear because I do have another request."
"Name it," Yuan Yaozu said.
"Go back to your sect. Just for a few days. I can hold out here with no issues without you. It'll give you time to take care of any personal issues you need to resolve. Say goodbyes or what have you."
It was the newly minted Nascent Soul's turn to frown. "Look, Sect Leader. I get it. You have secrets, and I'm a huge unknown. There's definitely a lack of trust. Which makes sense. Trust is earned."
"I'm glad you understand. I look forward to our next conversation. In a few days."
Yuan Yaozu sighed. "If that is your choice, I won't object, Sect Leader, but have you even considered the alternative? Instead of pushing me away, draw me in closer."
Benton fixed the man with a skeptical look.
"The bond between a master and disciple is closer than that of elder to sect. There are advantages of having a Nascent Soul as a disciple. Having me publicly refer to you as Master will convey more respect on you in the minds of the elders of all the factions than killing any number of cultivators ever will."
"You'd be willing to become my disciple? Why?"
"Gratitude?"
Benton gave him a look of pure disdain.
Yuan Yaozu laughed. "Okay, how about pure avarice, then? Not that I'm not grateful. I truly am. My bottleneck was… Let's just say that I don't think I ever would have gotten past it on my own."
The man did feel like he was being truthful, but when it came to old cultivators, Benton trusted far more in their self interest than in their self sacrifice. "What's in it for you?"
"You're kidding, right? You gave Pan Jiang, a kid who at the time was nothing but an arrogant pain in the ass, a top heaven grade sword technique. Everything you've given Kang Lin has been as high in quality. As far as I can tell, your gardeners use top heaven grade skills to grow hedges and have a top heaven grade scripture for the clippers they use to trim those hedges."
Instead of responding immediately, Benton took a moment to ponder the situation. The techniques and methods the System provided were far superior to what other sects handed out to their regular members, producing a large benefit, but he found it difficult to believe just that boon alone was driving the man's offer.
"Becoming a disciple is a huge step," Benton said. "The loss of face and stature you'll experience is equal to or greater than what I'll gain. You're willing to take that big of a hit to your reputation just for a cultivation method and some techniques?"
"Sect Leader, not counting the ones I've seen you throw around, how many truly top grade scriptures do you think I've seen in my nearly thousand years as a cultivator?"
Benton shrugged.
"Three. I've seen three. Two of those I wasn't even allowed to touch, and none were I allowed to learn. You treat the things like they have less value that the treats I've seen you give to children. You're way underestimating their worth."
Benton huffed. "Sorry. I just don't buy it."
Yuan Yaozu sighed again. "Fine. You want to get real? Let's get real. I know your secret."
Benton tensed. He had a lot of secrets.
"I know that you're a Golden Core," Yuan Yaozu said. "And don't bother to deny it. I'm not an idiot."
Benton narrowed his eyes, suddenly imagining that he would be forced to again kill someone in a higher realm than him. No matter how fast he intended to move, it seemed like events had outpaced him still.
"If that were the case," Benton said in a clipped tone, "why would you, a Nascent Soul, be willing to declare a mere Golden Core as his master?"
"Simple. My vow. The best way for me to protect your sect is to convince everyone that you're too powerful to mess with. Me declaring you as my master will help with that. A lot." Yuan Yaozu paused. "You're a good man, Sect Leader. I believe you're being authentic when you intimate that your biggest desire is to protect your people, which is why I made you the deal that I did. I couldn't think of anything that would be more likely to convince you than offering my services to do just that. My current offer is another chance for you to do the same—protect them. You should take it."
Benton rubbed his glabella. To trust or not to trust? Both held deadly consequences if he chose wrong. A betrayal from someone who knew his secrets could be devastating, but failing to take advantage of help due to paranoia could be just as big a mistake.
"I need to think on this," Benton said. "Be ready for my decision soon. If the answer is no, be prepared to leave for a few days as I instructed. If yes, we'll talk further. Understood?"
"Yes, Sect Leader."
"Very well. Dismissed."
After everything else that Benton had been through that day, he hadn't been prepared for that conversation. On the plus side, he felt like he'd gotten a better handle on Yuan Yaozu's character. He wasn't someone who planned to adhere only to the spirit of his vow. Instead, he appeared to fully embrace the responsibility.
That was what Benton's gut told him anyway, but it was hard to trust his instinct with so much on the line. If he was right, though, the man might just be a heavens-sent blessing. After the fight, the weight of responsibility was pressing hard on Benton's shoulders. It would be mighty nice to have another experienced adult around to take some of that burden.
The downside was having all his secrets exposed to the factions. Then again, the man had already sussed out Benton's biggest secret, though that one wouldn't remain relevant for much longer.
Of course, if the man was going to be hanging around for the next century anyway due to his vow, he was bound to pick up on other things because, honestly, Benton kind of sucked at long-term subterfuge. Making Yuan Yaozu into a disciple helped to ease concerns in that regard.
To betray a master's secrets was a transgression on the level of practicing demonic arts. It had to be. Otherwise, how could any old cultivator trust handing out the secrets they'd taken centuries to gather?
Leaning toward accepting the offer, Benton put thoughts of it out of his mind for a while to focus on the next step of his plan.
His sect currently had six hundred twelve members. One thousand was the milestone he needed to reach to qualify for advancement to Nascent Soul. He was three hundred eighty-eight people shy.
Old him, the him that existed prior to nearly dying to the two Jade Chameleon cultivators, would have increased recruitment to a hundred a week or something equally slow and stupid. Current him fired off two message dragons. The first directed Fatty Ren to induct one hundred new people into the sect before nightfall. The second directed Mayor Mo Jian to have the next three hundred people on the list of villagers to be inducted gather in the amphitheater after dinner.
Benton had a lot to accomplish before then, though. A lot. A lot. Much more than he could actually do in the time he had. Once again, he was super happy to be a cheating cheater who cheats as he enveloped himself in a Time Manipulation field.
The crux of the issue was that he was adding another three hundred people to his main sect branch, and he only had housing available for a fraction of that number. He'd prepared for that eventuality earlier by stocking up on houses and apartments from the Righteous Rain Sect, but setting the houses, hooking up utilities, building roads, etc. still needed to be done. None was super complicated as he'd already worked the kinks out of the process, but even for someone superhumanly fast like him, it all took time.
Hence the use of his technique.
As he Quickstepped to the area he'd mentally designated as neighborhood two, he idly wondered what he looked like to an outside observer. Was he just a blur? Did he look like some kind of ghost? Could they see him at all?
Benton laughed at the thought of the rumors of a house building spirit wagging on everyone's tongue the next day as he went about his chores. He spent hours and hours getting everything perfect like he had for the first neighborhood.
That accomplished, he moved on to the wall, repairing the problems caused by the forced penetration by the enemy cultivators. A subjective hour later, the Grand Defensive Formation was back in service.
Which left … the towers.
Ugh. The enemy cultivators had done a number on them, especially the man after the woman had been killed. There was nothing left of them above the ground. They'd have to be completely rebuilt from scratch, meaning it would take days for the base wood to be prepared.
Honestly, that was okay. Once he advanced to Nascent Soul, he and Yuan Yaozu were a much better deterrent than static defenses would ever be. The towers would eventually be completed, but Benton planned to enact the greater deterrent on a much quickly timetable.
Before the sun rose the next morning, he planned to advance to the Nascent Soul realm.