Climbing the Tower with Multidimensional Avatars - Chapter 24
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Chapter 24. The Tower – Slime Summoner (1)
Time had passed considerably since I reached the Third-Rate realm, and I had now turned four years old.
The Third-Rate realm was now completely internalized within me, and I moved freely in reinforcing my body with inner energy.
Unlike before, when I could only leap about thirty centimeters from a standing position, I could now jump over a meter into the air.
I checked my status window.
[Name: Han Ji-woo (2-Slot Avatar) / Age: 4]
[Strength: 6 / Agility: 9 / Stamina: 8 / Intelligence: 17 / Mana: 23]
[Status: Normal, Growth Phase]
[Abilities: Multidimensional Avatar Lv 10, Martial Arts Lv 19]
[-Martial Arts: Azure Wood Sword Lv 18, Azure Wood Guard Lv 18, Azure Wood Throw Lv 18, Azure Wood Technique Lv 23, Bone Strengthening Lv 4, Daoist Breathing Lv 10]
My stats and martial arts abilities had grown enough to climb The Tower.
Particularly, after studying various difficult martial techniques and papers, my intelligence and mana had grown rapidly.
In contrast, my strength, agility, and stamina had grown only marginally.
Of course, despite the slow growth, through elixirs and training, my physique had transcended the normal range for my age and was nearly equivalent to that of an adolescent.
In truth, lacking basic physical abilities didn’t matter.
When I reinforced my body through inner energy cultivation.
[Strength: 16 / Agility: 16 / Stamina: 16 / Intelligence: 17 / Mana: 22]
By consuming inner energy, I could temporarily enhance my physical abilities.
If I increased the scope of inner energy consumption, I could achieve even greater temporary enhancement, but since my foundational body couldn’t support it, my flesh risked injury.
Being able to directly witness the effects of martial arts with my own eyes certainly made the status window convenient.
As I learned multiple martial techniques, they consolidated into “Martial Arts” in my abilities section, and when I focused on or pressed it, the techniques I’d learned appeared as if I’d pressed “View More.”
My reincarnated avatar lacked the spirit magic I’d learned in the Tower avatar.
I conducted extensive research on the functions of “Multidimensional Avatar” by moving between my avatar and main body.
It seemed that regardless of which world I was in, I could only create an avatar with “Multidimensional Avatar” as its sole ability initially.
To replicate other stats or abilities from my main body onto the avatar, it appeared I had to consume “Avatar Points.”
The reason I couldn’t verify my hypothesis by absorbing my reincarnated avatar and recreating it was simple.
[Warning: The physical age of the avatar differs from the physical age of the main body. Upon absorption and avatar recreation, it will be recreated with the main body’s physique. Do you wish to absorb the avatar?]
If I absorb my clone, I can never return to childhood.
Naturally, if I create a new clone, I would lose the house, my inheritance, and Siu, my mentor—so I couldn’t choose that option.
If I had died at the hands of those kidnappers, it would have been a disaster!
I suspected that as I continued climbing The Tower, just as “Reincarnation” and “3D Avatar” had emerged, additional abilities would eventually appear to resolve my current situation in some way.
But for now, being unable to use the power of my strongest reincarnation clone was critical.
To climb The Tower smoothly, I needed to use my clone’s power, but to use my clone’s power, I had to climb The Tower.
What is this wretched setup?
The real problem was whether the function to adjust my clone’s age would appear on Floor 20 or Floor 30.
Or perhaps I’d need to level up my multidimensional avatar instead.
After deliberating, I shifted my thinking in a different direction.
If I couldn’t use my clone’s power directly, I could always seek my clone’s assistance.
Fortunately, I had spiritual elixir materials traditionally gifted from the land I inherited, and spiritual elixirs received as rewards thanks to Siu’s excellent handling of the previous situation.
If I couldn’t use my reincarnation clone’s power, I could simply cultivate my Tower clone with spiritual elixirs.
Of course, using the reward elixirs on my current body or Tower clone would be like putting pearls on a pig’s neck—creating expensive waste.
So I asked Siu to help me begin studying spiritual elixir compounding.
“It’s commendable for a martial artist to take interest in spiritual elixir compounding. I’ll look into lectures immediately.”
Siu said this and, having discovered the internet’s positive functions, decided to suspend my internet usage restrictions.
After my investment accounts and double ledgers were exposed during the kidnapping incident, Siu had been reconsidering reducing my internet time for the sake of my moral development.
Tsk, maybe I shouldn’t have created those double ledgers?
Or maybe I shouldn’t have made those jokes when I was kidnapped? Which one was the problem?
Regardless of my concerns, since Siu had no information on spiritual elixir compounding, we naturally took online lectures.
Basic spiritual elixir compounding methods—from beginner level to second-grade elixirs that were beneficial to consume—had long been released to the public.
Of course, without professional medical credentials, directly making and selling or gifting homemade spiritual elixirs was illegal.
One couldn’t have people dying from poorly made elixirs.
Still, having been born as a direct descendant of the Cheon Family Clan, and thanks to my grandfather being an outer clan leader—though I’d never met him—I was able to learn second-grade and higher compounding methods.
Of course, I could learn them, but without a foundation, I naturally had to start by learning beginner-level spiritual elixir compounding.
Fortunately, what I needed was precisely beginner to third-grade level elixirs.
The spiritual elixir materials I possessed were among the finest of the finest.
Naturally, they couldn’t be used whole—I had to purchase inferior materials to dilute their potency.
As the saying goes, medicine and poison are two sides of the same coin. If the potency was too strong and I merely ended up with expensive waste, I should be grateful to heaven.
If I made a mistake and the spiritual elixir ruptured my dantian or caused deviation in my cultivation, I couldn’t handle the consequences.
“Aren’t these medicinal herbs too much? We have a budget limit for what we can spend each quarter.”
For my pharmaceutical practice, Siu had purchased spiritual herbs and medicinal plants—several sacks each taller than I was.
“Hehe, don’t worry. These are materials for neutralizing potency and increasing quantity, so they’re not that expensive, and I purchased them affordably through the clan’s connections as a landowner.”
Siu showed me the purchase records.
She had spent only 12 million nyang to purchase this massive pile of medicinal herbs.
Looking at the purchase details, it seemed she had bought them through the Cheon Family Pharmaceutical Division, which made them cheaper.
Our pharmaceutical division was one of the customers renting from my real estate.
“And since this is for educational purposes, approval was granted to use funds outside the regular quarterly budget. Of course, regardless of budget, these are your assets, so we must use them wisely.”
I felt the pressure to work hard emanating from Siu’s smile.
It must be my imagination.
* * *
Between martial arts training sessions, I diligently practiced crafting spirit elixirs, and finally, I managed to produce something worthwhile.
After creating the elixirs, I submitted them to a professional institution—the Cheon Family Pharmaceutical Division—for component analysis. Initially, the medicinal properties would die out or fail to suppress the toxicity of the herbs, resulting in poison instead of elixir. These failures occurred repeatedly.
The failed batches went through proper disposal procedures, but the researchers expressed curiosity about my method of extracting toxicity from such materials, asking if they could study it further.
Perhaps I have a talent for poison manufacturing?
After countless failures, once I’d made roughly 1,200 batches, the quality gradually improved to a level suitable for sale.
During the creation of those 1,200 failed batches, twelve precious high-grade spirit herbs and twelve bundles of medicinal herbs disappeared, but I still had plenty of spirit herbs from samples I’d received and medicinal herb bundles that Siu had hoarded and purchased.
Fortunately, I had samples that had been customarily received since before I was born.
According to what Siu told me, my parents had no interest in spirit elixir preparation. They would sell spirit herbs and buy elixirs to consume rather than use the herbs directly.
Of course, they earned enough money that they didn’t need to sell spirit herbs at all, so they simply didn’t bother with the hassle of selling them.
Thus, I completed 100 beginner-grade spirit elixirs and 100 third-rate spirit elixirs made by my own hands.
Naturally, I—the reincarnation avatar—would consume the spirit elixirs given to the direct bloodline of the Cheon Family, not these inferior elixirs. All of these were elixirs for me—the Tower avatar—to consume.
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Consciousness returned to my Tower avatar.
The unfamiliar appearance of the inn room felt somewhat disorienting.
As the reincarnation avatar, I’d spent four years there, and though I’d often accelerated time as a “three-dimensional avatar,” the actual elapsed time was shorter. Still, having spent considerable time in the reincarnation avatar’s body, the inn room felt strange to me.
“Even with all that time, not even a second has passed here.”
Since no time had elapsed here, no time would have passed on Earth either.
With that thought, I gazed out the window at the setting sun.
I’d recreated the avatar only three or four hours ago by Tower avatar standards, so I felt virtually no physical fatigue.
I rose from the soft bed and sat down on the hard floor, crossing my legs in a lotus position.
“Ugh, the young body made sitting in lotus position easy, but this body is so stiff it’s difficult.”
Sitting in lotus position, I retrieved a beginner-grade spirit elixir from my inventory, chewed and swallowed it, then began cultivating the Azure Wood Technique while circulating my energy through breathing exercises, moving the qi throughout my entire body.
While I couldn’t speak to other things, my sensitivity to qi was exceptional, so I rapidly extracted the elixir’s energy and circulated my qi throughout my body via breathing exercises.
Unlike my younger body, the accumulation of waste products made it difficult to move the qi.
It was as expected.
Since it had been the same with my original body, it was natural that my avatar would be no different.
One might ask why I don’t simply cultivate in my original body and then create a new avatar, but there’s one major problem with my current method.
According to my hypothesis, points are required when transferring the original body’s abilities to the avatar—
No, that’s not it.
The real issue is that when consuming spirit elixirs and cultivating through energy circulation, waste products are expelled through the pores.
During normal energy circulation cultivation, the amount of qi absorbed through breathing isn’t substantial enough for waste products to escape, but when consuming spirit elixirs, a large amount of qi is inhaled at once, causing some waste products in the meridians to be flushed out.
The first time my original body broke into a sweat, I was startled.
Though the simple shower facility was equipped, Tower Floor 1 wasn’t an environment conducive to comfortable bathing.
So I had to do it with my avatar’s body instead.
Besides, there was an experiment I wanted to conduct.
After exhausting all the spiritual elixir’s power to expel impurities through sweat, my meridians became somewhat cleaner, but the dantian formation still didn’t proceed properly.
There was no problem with that.
I immediately consumed another spiritual elixir with water.
Entry-level spiritual elixirs were abundant. I could continue producing them.
As I repeated the cycle of consuming the elixir and performing breathing exercises, the flow of qi became considerably smoother, and simultaneously, a putrid stench began emanating from my body.
“Hmm. Now for the dantian formation… absorb.”
I absorbed my clone and recreated it.
My filthy body vanished, replaced by a clean one once more.
I sat down again, consumed another spiritual elixir, and observed my body.
“Haha. The clone’s condition is pristine?”
I was conducting an experiment.
This ‘avatar absorption’ absorbed the positive aspects of the clone and applied them to the original body.
Then what would happen if I absorbed a clone free of meridian impurities?
The original body’s impurities were indeed removed.
So if I created a clone from the original body with purified meridians?
The purified meridians remained intact.
Of course, several other hypotheses existed here.
If I later created a third slot and manifested a clone in a new world, would that clone also have impurities in its meridians? Or not?
If I recreated the clone with each slot, the previous state would be inherited, and perhaps the third slot’s clone would be created based on the moment I first registered with The Tower and gained my ability. Though that would be different if I used ‘Rebirth’.
That was unknowable for now. I couldn’t experiment since I couldn’t absorb the reborn clone of the second slot.
“Well, as long as the effort I’ve invested is maintained, it doesn’t matter much for now.”
I consumed entry-level spiritual elixirs and attempted dantian formation and expansion.
As the twilight sky darkened and dawn broke, I smiled with satisfaction.
(To be continued in the next chapter)
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