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Cultivator in a Zombie Apocalypse 5 Chapter Five - Poison Core

Ren Zexian glanced at the handful of wandering corpses scattered about the place. It was not that he hadn't seen undead nor walking corpses before; he had lived for 10,000 years after all. He had seen the rise and fall of the Puppet sect, demonic cultivators that used the bodies of commoners and cultivators as weapons and servants. They preferred using cultivators, stealing the cultivation of those deemed unworthy before refining their bodies into puppets, but commoners could still not escape their whims.

And then there were those who had died with regrets, ghosts without physical form lamenting their fate, occasionally turning demonic, some even forming fog like bodies or feeding on the living. Not to mention the mindless corpses that wandered through graveyards as their burial site had been disturbed by plundering thieves or natural disasters. However, unlike those corpses, these creatures seemed to salivate from the sight of him. They moved with awkward pace directly as he appeared, their rotting arms reaching for him, their throats producing nonsensical sounds and mouths moving.

Ren Zexian instructed his sword to rise above their reach, then carefully glanced down at them to examine them. Generally speaking, they were all green to grey, with slack jaws and black fingernails. Some had bloodshot eyes, others had empty sockets, though one undead being's eye was drooping low onto its cheek hanging by a thread of unhealthy looking tissue. Another had lost its arm below the elbow. They wore some sort of garments, but they were stained with bodily fluid and dirt, so Ren Zexian could not say how they might have originally looked nor what they were made of. One wore some sort of yellow hat partially on his head that looked as hard as metal. The only other thing he felt should be noted was that they all had a certain wound, like bite marks or uneven chunks had been removed from their once whole flesh. The skin about the wounds were oozing black liquid and looked quite nasty.

Having examined them thoroughly, he jumped off of his sword creating a distance between them and called to the weapon which flew into his grip. Then, as the living corpses tottered over to him, he removed all five heads in one deadly swing. The grey skinned creatures crumbled to the floor. Ren Zexian flicked the black blood and pus off thoroughly from the silver of his blade before sheathing it. He then made his way to the open doorway to leave the strange building.

As he exited, he became distracted by the heavy yin energy in the air and another undead appeared, this one swift and silent in its approach and caught him unawares. It bit down onto his arm, though it was only for a moment for Ren Zexian pierced its brain with a shard of spiritual energy in the form of a piercing wind arrow. His attacked cleanly swept through the rotten flesh and hit something at the stem, which was pushed out of the back of the head of the being as it fell. The man reached down and picked up the jewel like object and found it to be like a core. What startled him more was that he sensed a familiarity when holding it.


However, something else caught his attention, the bite upon his arm was turning black and something had invaded his blood. He cursed and wrapped his energy about the wound. Then he leapt up onto the roof of the building so that he would not be disturbed as he meditated. With a exhalation of breath, he closed his eyes and used his inner eye to view the sea of energy within him. It was quiet like an abundant, glassy pool, without ripple. With one mental hand he stirred up the pool until it churned and he pushed the stormy waters throughout his meridians and his body and began chasing the foreign entity in his blood.

The virus was already corrupting his internal organs, infecting them with volatile Yin energy. Yin energy in itself was not a poison, it was naturally formed in women, in the cool night air and produced as part of death. It was as much part of the cycle of life and death as Yang energy. Without one, the other could not exist. However the virus in his body was disrupting the balance of energies in his body and the amount of Yin was too much, causing the corruption that would most likely alter his body into a state of living death.

The virus seemed to sense his strong internal energies and swiftly fled. Each time he thought he had caught it, it slipped from his grasp while he also removed the taint upon his organs. It was tenacious, his energies could not destroy it and if he paused for even a heartbeat, it began to attack his body once more, resuming the cycle. It was all he could do to keep it from his brain.

He could also not remove it via it's entry point as the wound was already beginning to close now that the virus was not within it. He chased the infection for the remainder of the night and the whole of the following day. But even as a man who had cultivated to the peak of the Denary level, he knew he could not continue this futile endeavour indefinitely.

The idea pained him, but he felt that he had no other choice. He had not performed this action since creating his immortal golden core, who would feel the need to, as it would set them back countless levels?! It was said that the only purpose for creating an additional or silver core was to fool an enemy aiming for the former or to reach the forgotten levels of cultivation, but the latter was deemed just a myth, so he knew of none who tested the theory. He split the spiritual pool into three parts and used two to make one last sweep through his body, cornering the virus to just above his stomach chakra. The energy then circled the virus, but did not touch, for it had escaped before when he had tried to use his energies upon it. Then with a heavy heart, he condensed his energies around it.

He gasped in shock as the second core was formed, it was painful, he had not expected it to be so. He examined the silver core and his eyes rose in surprise. Unlike his golden core, which was smooth and uniform, floating above his sea of consciousness, this core was half tainted and half pure, like a Yin yang symbol, but without the eyes of the other. The pure portion seemed to be keeping the tainted portion in balance, however even though it was small, he could sense the yin of this core slowly corrupting its yang. He dreaded to think what would happen if it turned entirely to yin. This could only be considered a poison core.

He glanced over the remaining pool of energy and sighed. He was barely above a warrior with tertiary cultivation now. Who knew that one undead corpse's bite could do so much damage? He wondered how it had managed to pierce through the diamond hardness if his godlike body and then recalled the core of the creature and removed it from his pocket.

He gasped. No wonder it could! That restless corpse had once been Lu Ting, one of the survivors of Eld Dein! How could such a thing be possible? The golden core of the former Septenary Cultivator, shone in his hand was a watery blue and unable to reveal its secrets.

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77 Chapter Seventy Six - The Mind of a Scholar
76 Chapter Seventy Five - Reasons for Weakness
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74 Chapter Seventy Three - Home and Family
73 Chapter Seventy Two - The Trade
72 Chapter Seventy One - Decisions Of The Few
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69 Chapter Sixty Eight - A Mountain of Pork
68 Chapter Sixty Seven - A Date That Ended With A Squeal
67 Chapter Sixty Six - The Way To A Woman's Hear
66 Chapter Sixty Five - Death Cannot Seperate
65 Chapter Sixty Four - Purifying Water and New Forming Connections
64 Chapter Sixty Three - Wanting to Be Stronger
63 Chapter Sixty Two - Hidden Dangers in a Garden
62 Chapter Sixty One - Rodent Zombie Hoard
61 Chapter Sixty - Into Every Life, Some Rain Must Fall
60 Characters and Cultivation Glossary
59 Chapter Fifty Nine - Holding Hope in our Hands
58 Chapter Fifty Eight - Advancing in These Times
57 Chapter Fifty Seven - No Longer Walking Alone
56 Chapter Fifty Six - Spring Can Begin In December
55 Chapter Fifty Five - Pranks and Clean Up Duties
54 Chapter Fifty Four - There is Warmth in Snowstorms
53 Chapter Fifty Three - First Frost and Winter Snow
52 Chapter Fifty Two - Alternative Ways of Doing Things
51 Chapter Fifty One - A Third Roo
50 Chapter Fifty - Autumn Harves
49 Chapter Forty Nine - The Last Disciple
48 Chapter Forty Eight - Shows of Strength
47 Chapter Forty Seven - Zombies Found In Aisle Seven
46 Chapter Forty Six - Raiding a Supermarke
45 Chapter Forty Five - The Roses Reflect His Feelings
44 Chapter Forty Four - In the Footsteps of Saints and Fools
43 Chapter Forty Three - A Little Space and Time
42 Chapter Forty Two - The Difference Between Water and Ice
41 Chapter Forty One - A Treasure that Blooms
40 Chapter Forty - Baking away Unhappy Thoughts
39 Chapter Thirty Nine - Wanting the Bes
38 Chapter Thirty Eight - The Sergeant's Wandering Squad
37 Chapter Thirty Seven - They Did Not All Die
36 Chapter Thirty Six - Mutant Apples That Can Be Eaten
35 Chapter Thirty Five - Washing Clothes in the Apocalypse
34 Chapter Thirty Four - Attack Inside The Wall
33 Chapter Thirty Three - Water and Fire
32 Chapter Thirty Two - The Ability To Produce Ice
31 Chapter Thirty One - The World Changes Around Us
30 Chapter Thirty - Precious Teardrops
29 Chapter Twenty Nine - The Things We Can Do Right Now
28 Chapter Twenty Eight - The Heart of the Storm
27 Chapter Twenty Seven - Two Disturbances
26 Chapter Twenty Six - While he was levelling...
25 Chapter Twenty Five - Breaking the Boundaries of Expectation
24 Chapter Twenty Four - A Flock Of Seagulls
23 Chapter Twenty Three - Summer Morning Routine
22 Chapter Twenty Two - A Plan For The Future
21 Chapter Twenty One - Children's Stories
20 Chapter Twenty - Free Time
19 Chapter Nineteen - An Afternoon of Cultivation
18 Chapter Eighteen - An Abandoned Village
17 Chapter Seventeen - First Fruits
16 Chapter Sixteen - Roots of a Man
15 Chapter Fifteen - Curry Nigh
14 Chapter Fourteen - Trapped Within The House
13 Chapter Thirteen - Learning Truths
12 Chapter Twelve - Enchanted Gardens
11 Chapter Eleven - Herd of Zombie Cows
10 Chapter Ten - Cultivating or Core Consuming
9 Chapter Nine - Without A Base
8 Chapter Eight - Journey in a Horseless Wagon
7 Chapter Seven - Survivors
6 Chapter Six - Exploring a Yin Tainted World
5 Chapter Five - Poison Core
4 Chapter Four - Making Water
3 Chapter Three - Beginning of the End
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