Chapter 262
They get what they need without issues, items to decorate their rooms, blankets and some simple roll up mattresses that everyone is picking. They expand when unrolled and they’re fairly comfortable, certainly much better than ones that have been trampled into the mud.
I drop a half dozen category 3 monster cores into the collection basket with a wink and the attendant smiles, calling the next group forward.
"I’ll see you all at cultivation practice tonight. Don’t be late, I’m going to write up cultivation manuals for you now." I call, waving at them as they head for the family building with their new Guardian.
They’re all fairly similar in aptitude, I’ll only need to make two different books for them, but I should make at least four or five for the pack, so everyone can get closer to optimal for their own aptitude. Lelou can tell in an instant which one they’ll need, so I go track her down.
The Red Dragon is, predictably, found in the daycare with Lala, the two of them surrounded by werewolf puppies. They’re all human in form, they won’t shift until they’re older, but they’ll always be puppies to me. And not just because that’s what they smell like to my sensitive nose.
"Lelou, I’m going to make some cultivation technique books for the pack. I don’t want to check them all and make dozens of different books though, what ones do you think would be best?" The Dragon thinks a while, contemplating my question before answering.
"There’s a bunch of possibilities, but the entire pack has a secondary lightning affinity. If you have a copy of a Lightning technique that would be for the best, then everyone can compliment each other and work together."
I hadn’t considered that. But it’s a good idea, most of the reason that the light cultivators work so well together is that they’re all using the same technique and know each other’s abilities, a trait that they share with a werewolf pack.
I’ve got a basic form of the Divine Lightning Sect’s cultivation technique, suitable for outer court disciples, and Inner Court disciples without a special affinity. I also know their combat style very well, thanks to Elder Po, so it’s perfect for our purposes here.
Making the books is easy, just use a talisman to copy the first one you wrote. But teaching them to actually use it could be more difficult. I’m not a lightning type cultivator, and neither are any of the people I brought with me. So, much of this will rely on their own skills to get started, but the technique is well proven to be effective.
Most of the adult and older children among the pack members are already gathered including the kids I promised personalized methods to. I didn’t forget, I made them variants of the basic Divine Lightning technique. It’s better suited to them, but close enough to what everyone else is doing that it won’t clash with the others.
"This is the cultivation method of a Sect known as the Divine Lightning Sect. It’s well suited to the Pack as a group and will cultivate much faster than the basic technique you’ve all been using. I won’t try to force anyone to switch, but I’ve got books for everyone." I greet the werewolves in the big lounge of the pack house. They’ve spread cushions all over the dark colored hardwood floors, getting comfortable for an evening of cultivation and meditation.
