Chapter 3

Name:Night of the Broken Gliph Author:
Chapter 3

The father and son sat at the dining table, staring at a large, roughly drawn human anatomy diagram.

We live in a world of gliphs. Chui Tin started slowly as he then pointed to the limbs, abdomen and chest of the diagram.

These are known as the Six chambers.

The left arm chamber, right arm chamber, left leg chamber, right arm chamber, wind chamber and the heart chamber. These are the six gliph chambers, and they represent a gliphers quality. Numbers are used to represent the number of chambers that a glipher has achieved. Six chambers is the highest state a glipher can achieve, but nobody has been able to reach that state.

Chui Yim rubbed his chin, thinking hard. So this is how cultivation works in this world? Its very different compared to the cultivation system back on the Sallow Continent.

However, cultivating is just like going against the heavens. We cultivate with gliphs as the base and push ourselves beyond our physical limits. Since these limits werent meant to be broken, we gliphers must be very careful during cultivation. A minor mistake could result in dire consequences, Chui Tin said, ignoring Chui Yim.

You told me that you want to cultivate and become stronger. But you were born with a heart deficiency, which simply means that your heart chamber is crippled. You can only truly tread down the path of cultivation if you break through either one of the chambers. Even if you break through all four limb chambers, youll lose against any other Two or Three-chambered gliphers whove broken through their heart or wind chamber.

So what if youre able to break through your wind chamber? Lets put cultivation aside. You cant even perform strenuous activities normally; how will you fight?

Chui Yim kept silent.

He finally understood why Chui Tin was explaining all this to him.

He wants me to give up my dream of becoming a cultivator.

A gliphers body itself is a gliph, and that helps them achieve the extraordinary. To breakthrough, a glipher must not only store enough energliph but also need a gliph tattooed on them, and thats where a gliphist comes in.

When a gliphers energliph reaches its peak, he will need a gliphist to help tattoo the gliph on him. Gliphs come in various kinds. Theres the Iron limb gliph, which is one of the simpler gliph. Tattooing it onto your arm chambers will make your arms almost invulnerable like an iron-armed ape.

Theres also the Vine gliph which grants a glipher stretchy and flexible arms. The glipher can even turn his arms into a thorny vine. Thus, not only does a gliphers effort determine how strong they become, but so does their gliphists skills.

In this world of gliphs, a gliphist is crucial to ones growth. Everybody looks up to a powerful gliphist. If its his wish, a gliphist is capable of taking in many gliphers as followers in exchange for his services.

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Chui Yim was deep in thought.

He looked around him. There were books all over the floor, but none on the table.

Other than the books, footsteps of two sizes could be seen. The larger ones belonged to Chui Tin, while the smaller ones belonged to Chui Yim. Every time Chui Yim finished a book, hed throw it to the ground, leaving only the untouched books on the table while Chui Tin added new books for him daily. It felt like a never-ending job.

It was tedious, but Chui Yims extraordinary character helped him persevere. For the past year, Chui Yim had spent all his time studying, except when he was training, sleeping or eating.

When he realised that there were no more new books on the table for him, Chui Yim felt lost. Unable to believe it, he picked up a book from the ground.

Reality or illusion? A book about the authors adventure to Celestial Fantasy City, a famous forbidden area in the south. Ive already read it.

Exploring the End of the Red River? Adventures at the creepy place located at the end of Red River. Read it already.

Legend of the Deity of Gliphs? Oh, in the past, before gliphs existed, a deity descended and taught it to our ancestors Ive read it too.

So, Ive finished them all?

Theres no need to look around. Youve finished all the books. It was unknown when Chui Tin had arrived at the dining table with a stack of paper in his hands. This is the last book, he said and sat across from Chui Yim.

Memorise this tonight and burn it afterwards. Nobody should know about it other than you.

Tomorrow morning, pack your stuff and get ready to leave.

Chui Tin placed the stack of paper on the table as he left.

During the year, Chui Tin had been observing closely. He had doubts about how Chui Yim read, not due to his speed, but his time spent reading. This isnt how a child who hated studying would act!

Suspecting that Chui Yim was doing it just for show, Chui Tin tested Chui Yim on every book he read for the first two months.

However, Chui Yim never got a question wrong, which proved that he was indeed studying hard. After that, Chui Tin stopped testing him.

Throughout the year, Chui Tin spent his days looking at the moon, sighing, Hes indeed our son. He was both proud of and worried about Chui Yim.

Worried about Chui Yims future and proud that his son might be even more of a prodigy than his wife.