Chapter 48 Cave Abode
After the debacle between the two elders, the sect master did not stay very long and asked elder Miao to give rewards. And He brought Han Cai with him as Han Cai followed the Sect Master through the winding path leading to the Inner Sect. They reached the edge of a cliff overlooking the Inner Sect, the Sect Master turned to him and smiled, saying, "Are you ready?"
Han Cai nodded, and the Sect Master gathered qi around him. Han Cai could feel the energy building up; before he knew it, they were lifting off the ground. He felt a surge of exhilaration as they soared through the air, the wind whipping through his hair. He could see the Inner sect below, the beautiful and grand buildings, and the various disciples training and cultivating.
Han Cai couldn't help but feel awestruck by the beauty surrounding him. The summer sun shone brightly, casting a warm glow over the entire sect. The lush green landscape was dotted with colorful flowers, and the mountain streams were sparkling with crystal clear water. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming plants and the sound of birds singing.
The Inner Sect was a stark contrast to the Outer Sect, where Han Cai had spent most of his time training. The Inner Sect was a place of serene beauty and spiritual cultivation, and it was reserved for the most advanced disciples and the sect leaders.
The Inner Sect was divided into several smaller courtyards. Each Inner sect disciple had their own living quarters, training grounds, and gardens. The courtyards were surrounded by high walls, making it a peaceful and secluded place. The disciples were dressed in red or blue martial arts attire. Han Cai noticed that unlike the outer sect, where training was intense and focused on physical strength and techniques, the training was more focused on spiritual cultivation, mental discipline, and inner peace.
But these inner sect disciple's quarters had nothing to do with Han Cai. Because, unlike inner sect disciples, the Core disciples received their own cave abode. The cave abodes of the core disciples in the Inner Sect of the Sky Soaring Sect are luxurious and spacious living quarters carved out of the mountain. Each core disciple is given their own cave abode, one per mountain, which is a sign of their prestige and high standing in the sect.
The Sect master led Han Cai through the winding paths of the Inner Sect, pointing out various landmarks and important locations along the way. As they flew, the Sect master spoke of the history and traditions of the Sky Soaring Sect and the expectations and responsibilities of being a core disciple. Han Cai listened attentively, taking in every word and trying to absorb as much information as possible.
As they flew, the Sect Master also explained how he was using his qi to control their flight and how Han Cai, too, could learn to fly using qi with time and practice. Han Cai was amazed at how effortlessly the Sect Master moved through the air, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and inspiration. As they reached the peak of the mountain where Han Cai's cave abode was located, the Sect Master gradually slowed their descent. Han Cai felt a sense of weightlessness as they landed softly on the ground in front of his cave abode.
Finally, they arrived at the entrance of Han Cai's cave abode. As Han Cai approached his cave abode, he couldn't help but be in awe of the intricate carvings and sculptures that adorned the exterior. The entrance was a grand archway made of white marble and adorned with intricate patterns of dragons and swans. The archway was flanked by two stone pillars that were etched with images of powerful cultivators and immortal beings. The door of the cave was made of dark wood, with a large brass knocker in the shape of a lion's head.
The area around the cave abode had a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The interiors are well-lit and spacious, with comfortable beds, fine silk linens, and elegant furnishings. The air is filled with the sweet scent of incense and the soft sound of music.
The cave abode was also equipped with various amenities to support the disciples in their cultivation and training. They have access to study rooms and meditation chambers. Some caves may have a small garden and terrace where the disciples can practice their gardening skills and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The cave abode also had private hot spring pools and saunas heated by geothermal energy, which is beneficial for the disciples to relax after training and maintain their health.
Overall, Han Cai's cave abode in the Inner Sect was a luxurious and comfortable living quarter designed to support him in his spiritual cultivation and training. This abode was a symbol of prestige and honor.
Han Cai couldn't wait to see what the inside of the cave abode looked like and what secrets it held.
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