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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: A Frog In The Well

A soft breeze, carrying the faint scent of celestial blossoms, rustled the sleeves of my simple

robe as I stood before the imposing, pearlescent gates of the Heavenly Court. Each intricate

carving on the gate seemed to hum with ancient power, a silent testament to the realm beyond. I

remained still, my gaze fixed on the ethereal shimmer, a blend of awe and determination

swirling within me.

Suddenly, a presence, heavy and profound, solidified nearby. It wasn't just the rustle of fabric,

but the very air around me seemed to thicken, pressing down with an invisible weight. A voice,

deep and resonant like a temple bell, echoed through the quiet.

"Who are you? Why have you come to the Heavenly Court?"

My senses, honed by years of solitary cultivation, immediately recognized the immense power

radiating from him. No casual observer could mistake it – this was a cultivator at the Peak Stage

of the Golden Core, his aura a vibrant, almost tangible golden light. I bowed respectfully, my

voice clear despite the tremor of anticipation in my chest.

"Greetings, Senior. I am a lone cultivator, Bai Xing, currently at the Peak Stage of Foundation

Establishment. I humbly wish to join your esteemed Heavenly Court."

A scoff, sharp and disbelieving, cut through the air. "Merely a Peak Foundation Establishment,

and yet you dare to speak of joining the Heavenly Court?" His tone, laced with a potent mix of

anger and disdain, seemed to vibrate through my very bones.

I dared not argue. To do so would be to invite disaster. Instead, I maintained my humble

posture, my voice a deferential murmur. "I hope, Senior, you might at least enlighten me on the

requirements to join the Heavenly Court."

The tension in the air eased slightly, and his voice, though still firm, became calmer. "Hmph.

You'd need at least a Golden Core Late Stage cultivation. And you must be capable of crafting

Earth Grade pills."

"Understood, Senior," I replied, a spark of resolve igniting within me. "This junior will return once

I've met those requirements."

"If there's nothing else, you shall take your leave," he stated, an impatient edge creeping back

into his voice. It was a clear dismissal. Without another word, I bowed deeply once more and

turned, quickly departing from the formidable gates.

As I put distance between myself and the Heavenly Court, a heavy sigh escaped my lips. "A

Peak Foundation Establishment," I muttered to myself, the words tasting bitter. "How could I

have been so naive? So arrogant after merely defeating an early-stage Golden Core? The

chasm between an early and a peak Golden Core is like the difference between heaven and

earth; they simply cannot be compared. Truly, I was a frog in a shallow well, mistaking my small

puddle for the vast ocean."

"Enough of this self-pity, Bai Xing!" Tai Bing Chi's voice boomed, sharp and clear within my

mind, cutting through my dejection like a blade. "So you met a true expert, a cultivator who put

your current limits into perspective. Is that a reason to wallow? Or is it a reason to strive for

more?"

His voice softened slightly, though the underlying power remained. "The gap you perceive

between a Foundation Establishment and a Peak Golden Core seems immense now, but

consider this: the difference isn't insurmountable. It's merely a challenge. You faced an

early-stage Golden Core and won, didn't you? That wasn't luck; that was your own inherent talent and hard work."

"You have potential, Bai Xing, immense potential that you haven't even begun to tap into. This

encounter isn't a defeat; it's a wakeup call. It shows you how much further you can go, how

much stronger you can become. Don't compare yourself to others and be discouraged; compare

yourself to your past self and aim higher! The path of cultivation is long and arduous, full of

setbacks, but it's also brimming with endless possibilities for growth. Use this moment as fuel,

as motivation to refine your cultivation and broaden your horizons."

A jolt ran through me. Tai Bing Chi's words, though blunt, resonated deeply. He was right. I had

been too focused on my immediate perceived shortcomings, forgetting the strength I already

possessed and the endless road ahead. My earlier arrogance had been a flaw, but dwelling in

self-pity was another. This wasn't a barrier; it was a new benchmark, a goal to surpass. The fire

of ambition, momentarily dimmed, blazed brighter than ever.

"Good," Tai Bing Chi stated, sensing my shift in perspective. "Now that you've picked yourself

up, shall we discuss alchemy?"

My head snapped up. "You... you know alchemy?" The question tumbled out, laced with

surprise.

Tai Bing Chi chuckled, a rich, ancient sound. "My dear Bai Xing, I have lived for a million years.

In that span, I have tried my hand at countless endeavors. But in the art of alchemy? I assure

you, even in the immortal world, I stand among the top ten. Some even whisper that alchemy is

'the path to immortality' itself." He paused, a playful edge in his tone. "Enough chit-chat. Let's

focus on transforming you into an Earth Grade alchemist."

"Okay!" The word burst from me, a renewed sense of purpose flooding my being. The sting of

rejection still lingered, but with Tai Bing Chi's words, a new, more tangible path had emerged.

The Heavenly Court's gates might be closed for now, but a different, equally challenging, and

perhaps even more rewarding journey was about to begin.

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