Chapter 25: Cultivation
Five days passed, during which nothing out of the ordinary happened, except that the world of the nobility was in an uproar.
Adam had finally launched the lotion, and, as expected, it caused a great stir throughout the kingdom, since they had previously used animal fat, but this new invention was completely revolutionary.
Many nobles sought the source of production. Still, Adam was expecting this, so he leaked false information to divert everyone’s attention, even that of enemy kingdoms, which also wanted a piece of the pie.
But while everyone was focused on the revolutionary lotion, he was already preparing his next moves.
He was currently in a complex, secret, and private place, known only to Adam, his father, and a select few others.
It wasn’t a particularly striking place.
Adam looked out over the expanse of turned earth as the morning breeze gently stirred the wild grass that had not yet been completely uprooted. At first glance, it looked no different from the rest of Arkam’s fertile land.
But he knew that fertile soil was not enough.
The Mana Dragon Lotus was no ordinary plant.
“Here.”
The workers were slaves he had bought, and his father had sent some; they began driving stakes into the ground to mark the perimeter.
Adam watched them distractedly, his mind elsewhere, as it wouldn’t be long before his father was called and the territory was exposed.
The brown-haired boy, whom he called Zev, held a shovel with both hands. He still lacked strength, but his posture was firm.
The silver-haired girl, named Renna, stared at the ground with unusual attention, as if trying to sense something beneath the surface.
Adam approached and crouched down.
He took a handful of dirt and rubbed it between his fingers.
Too dry on the surface layers. Too dense deeper down.
“First, we must let the earth breathe.”
The slaves looked at him blankly.
Adam stood up.
“Dig down to a depth of one meter. Then we’ll mix the soil with crushed manna stone powder.”
One of the slaves timidly raised his hand.
“Manna stone… powder?”
Adam nodded.
“The Mana Dragon Lotus doesn’t just absorb water and nutrients. It absorbs environmental mana. If the concentration is low, it will grow weak… or die.”
This was something he discovered after torturing one of the workers from the kingdom of Kamelot after they destroyed his family.
He wouldn’t make the same mistake again.
…
Hours later, the ground had been completely turned over.
Adam walked slowly between the open furrows. He closed his eyes.
He activated Mana Perception.
The world changed.
He no longer saw only earth. He saw flows. Subtle currents are moving like invisible veins beneath the ground. Some areas were almost dead. Others vibrated slightly.
Interesting…
The mana in Arkam was not uniform. It concentrated in natural lines, as if the earth had its own meridians.
He didn’t think growing grass would be so fascinating. It wasn’t simply a matter of preparing the soil, and that was it; it was much more complex than he had initially thought.
Without prior knowledge, he would have failed miserably, wasting many Dragon Lotus Mana herbs in the process.
…Fortunately, that wasn’t the case for him.
Adam opened his eyes.
“Don’t plant yet.”
He knelt and dug his hand into the soil.
He directed a small amount of his own mana into the earth.
Not too much.
Just enough to stimulate it.
He felt resistance at first. Then, a slight response. As if something were awakening.
Renna stepped forward.
“It’s moving…”
Adam looked at her, surprised.
“Can you feel it?”
She hesitated, but nodded.
“It’s… weak. But yes.”
Adam smiled slightly.
Interesting.
After a few seconds, a barely perceptible vibration ran through the ground. Not visible… but present.
Adam withdrew his hand.
“Good. Now the earth is awakening.”
He stood up.
“Mix in the mana stone powder. Not too much. If the concentration is too high, the roots will burn.”
One of the workers asked:
“What about watering, young master?”
Adam looked at the water tank they had prepared.
“The water must stand overnight before use. The mana needs to stabilize. And every third day, it will be watered with a small infusion of diluted manna stone essence.”
This was no ordinary farming.
…
By sunset, the ground was ready.
Adam carefully took out one of the Mana Dragon Lotuses they had brought from the demonic forest.
The root was delicate—red in the center, with golden veins that glowed faintly when sunlight touched it.
Even withered, it gave off a powerful feeling.
“Each plant will have two meters of space. Their roots compete with each other if they are too close together.”
With almost ritualistic precision, they began planting the first one.
Adam did it himself.
He placed the root in the center of the furrow.
He covered it gently with soil.
Then he rested his palm on the ground.
He channeled mana.
Very little.
Just enough to seal the environment.
The ground vibrated slightly.
But Adam felt it.
The connection had been established.
He stood up.
“Today we’ll only plant fifty.”
The slaves looked at him in surprise.
“Only fifty?”
“If they all survive the first week, we’ll continue. If not… We’ll adjust the method.”
It wasn’t impatience that drove him.
It was control.
When the sun finally set, the land seemed calm.
But Adam knew that beneath that calm, something had begun.
He stayed just a few minutes longer, watching the small mounds of earth where the Mana Dragon Lotuses rested.
“If this works…”
He didn’t finish the sentence.
If it worked, it would not only increase his family’s military power.
It could change the balance of Arkham.
It could attract allies.
Or enemies.
The night wind swept across the freshly tilled soil.
For a moment, Adam thought he saw a slight pulsation beneath the earth.
Like a heartbeat.
And for the first time since he had traveled back in time, he felt that he was not just reacting to fate.
He was cultivating it.
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Chapters
- Chapter 109: Demon vs Knight [3]
- Chapter 108: Demon vs Knight [2]
- Chapter 107: Demon vs Knight [1]
- Chapter 106: Morgana
- Chapter 105: Did you call me, Darling~?
- Chapter 104: His son had returned
- Chapter 103: You arrived just in time
- Chapter 102: Black… and silver
- Chapter 101: War isn’t won by the most righteous
- Chapter 100: I’ve been reincarnated as a noble in a magical world
- Chapter 99: That Bastard
- Chapter 98 - 100 Miracles Dish
- Chapter 97: Died
- Chapter 96: Rainbow Fish
- Chapter 95: But Were They To Blame?
- Chapter 94: Mercenary Guild
- Chapter 93: Risthon
- Chapter 92: To resist [4]
- Chapter 91: To resist [3]
- Chapter 90: To resist [2]
- Chapter 89: To resist [1]
- Chapter 88: Slave
- Chapter 87: Demon [4]
- Chapter 86: Demon [3]
- Chapter 85: Demon [2]
- Chapter 84: Demon [1]
- Chapter 83: A demon was being summoned
- Chapter 82: Let’s Get Serious!
- Chapter 81: It’s a beautiful night
- Chapter 80: Cube
- Chapter 79: Is the princess in this city?
- Chapter 78: Bretan
- Chapter 77: Bandits [3]
- Chapter 76: Bandits [2]
- Chapter 75: Bandits [1]
- Chapter 74: Valerion
- Chapter 73: A soft sound
- Chapter 72: A scream
- Chapter 71: Novice Knight
- Chapter 70: Six months
- Chapter 69: Its eyes glowed with a terrifying coldness
- Chapter 68: Dungeon [4]
- Chapter 67: Dungeon [3]
- Chapter 66: Dungeon [2]
- Chapter 65: Dungeon [1]
- Chapter 64: I’m going to a dungeon
- Chapter 63: Retreat!
- Chapter 62: Join the kingdom of Kamelot?
- Chapter 61: Stop playing around!
- Chapter 60: Just as I thought...
- Chapter 59: Eggs
- Chapter 58: It was about survival
- Chapter 57: Never ignored an intuition
- Chapter 56: One Year
- Chapter 55: Return of Zephyr
- Chapter 54: Strangely peaceful
- Chapter 53: A moment of tranquility
- Chapter 52: Mid-ranking Knight
- Chapter 51: The Tide Of Monsters Was Over
- Chapter 50: Asterin
- Chapter 49: Window Into The System
- Chapter 48: The danger was not yet over
- Chapter 47: This is life!
- Chapter 46: First Cut
- Chapter 45: Alive
- Chapter 44: So... you finally got serious?
- Chapter 43: Knight’s Hymn
- Chapter 42: The Great Silver Wolf
- Chapter 41: Improvements
- Chapter 40: There Was No Time To Lose
- Chapter 39: Ranks IV and V
- Chapter 38: Calm Was Shattered
- Chapter 37: First Circle [2]
- Chapter 36: First Circle [1]
- Chapter 35: Affinity Test [3]
- Chapter 34: Affinity Test [2]
- Chapter 33: Affinity Test [1]
- Chapter 32: Absorbing Mana Stones
- Chapter 31: It Hadn’t Been A Bad Outcome
- Chapter 30: I’m Still... Not Good Enough
- Chapter 29: Onto The Path Of A King
- Chapter 28: There are too many variables now
- Chapter 27: Aragon
- Chapter 26: Rain
- Chapter 25: Cultivation
- Chapter 24: Asterin’s Royal Fencing
- Chapter 23: Do you regret it?
- Chapter 22: Three Pillars
- Chapter 21: New Trait
- Chapter 20: Rank III
- Chapter 19: I don’t know...
- Chapter 18: Rank IV
- Chapter 17: Back To The Demonic Forest
- Chapter 16: He Is A Loving Father
- Chapter 15: Mana Dragon Lotus
- Chapter 14: Gallant
- Chapter 13: Cemetery of Swords
- Chapter 12: Demonic Forest [2]
- Chapter 11: Demonic Forest [1]
- Chapter 10: Fingers And Tongue
- Chapter 9: Edrik Vellmor
- Chapter 8: Never Fear Your Enemies
- Chapter 7: Access Mana
- Chapter 6: Fiancée [3]
- Chapter 5: Fiancée [2]
- Chapter 4: Fiancée [1]
- Chapter 3: Britain...?
- Chapter 2: Hero
- Chapter 1: Family Environment