Chapter 27: Invitation
Cherry pulled into the port in Pebbleton in the evening and the sun would soon set on the horizon.
Orange light bathed the city and activity on the docks was winding down for the day.
Cherry anchored the Cabernet to the dock and made sure everything was in order, before grabbing her bags and disembarking.
She took her time to stroll through the city with feelings of nostalgia. She passed by Martin's smithy, but she wouldn't visit today. Old man Martin was always an early bird.
Once Cherry had her fill of the sights, she cut through alleyways in a beeline for the Dojo.
"Hey!" A man's voice called out to her in a loud whisper.
Cherry turned to the source of the voice behind her, scolding herself for being too complacent just because she was home.
She saw a man and a woman with 'unique' appearances, to put it politely.
The man was wearing a blue jumpsuit with an upturned collar, square sunglasses with blue frames, had spiky blue hair, and several gold teeth.
The woman was wearing a similar pink jumpsuit with an upturned collar, circular sunglasses with pink frames, had spiky pink hair, and chewing bubblegum.
The man spoke again when he got Cherry's attention. "Hello! You're Harpin D. Cherry, yes?"
"I am, what is your business with me." Cherry said curtly, sensing these two were both up to no good and a waste of her time.
"We have a once in a lifetime offer for you!" Said the woman.
"You can call me Mr. 6 and this lovely lady is Miss Mother's Day. We work for an organization that is very interested in recruiting you!" The man said excitedly, whilst striking poses that certainly did not make him look at cool as he thought they did.
"You might be interested in me, but I'm not interested in you. Get lost." Cherry waved them away, though she didn't turn her back on them.
The pair were dumbstruck and huddled to whisper to one another. Though Cherry could hear everything they were saying.
"What do we do? Do we capture her with force?" Whispered Miss Mother's Day.
"Absolutely not! Not only is there a marine base here, we were also ordered not to antagonize her!" Mr. 6 whispered loud enough for even an ordinary person to hear.
"Oh, I know! We didn't tell her about the benefits yet!" Miss Mother's Day suggested.
"Brilliant as you are beautiful, Miss Mother's Day!" Mr. 6 complimented.
The duo turned to Cherry once more.
They hugged until the sun disappeared below the horizon and the last of its light was gone. Cherry never imagined she could ever miss someone as much as she had Grandma Angela.
It was never like this with her former master, there was always a certain cold distance between them and his betrayal had severed whatever connection they may have had.
But with Grandma Angela there was only ever warmth and closeness, and it they only seemed to grow fonder by the day over the years.
It was now that a thought dawned on Cherry. This woman was only mortal, just how many years did she have left in her life? Could Cherry bear to lose her? Could she bear the guilt of knowing she had a way to extend her life and that she did not give it to her?
'No, I cannot.' Cherry made up her mind.
It was almost certainly too late for Grandma Angela to make any significant progress in cultivation, but she would be able to extend her life and live out those final years without the
weakness of age. That was enough for Cherry.
"Grandma, I have something to tell you and something to give you." Cherry said seriously.
Grandma Angela smiled and brushed a lock of hair out of Cherry's face. "Alright, Cherry. Let's talk inside."
A heavy silence hung in the air after Cherry finished speaking.
Grandma Angela broke the silence after stewing in her thoughts for a while. "That's... a very interesting story. Certainly far beyond my wildest imagination. I always knew something was strange when you got struck by lightning and you went from being a tiny, mute idiot to a perfectly articulate little girl with wisdom beyond her years..."
A warm smile graced her face. "But nothing has changed. You are my one and only granddaughter, don't worry."
"Who's worried, you couldn't get rid of me if even if you wanted to, you old bat!" Cherry puffed out her chest.
They both broke into laughter.
"Right, you said you wanted to give me something as well?" Grandma Angela asked, her interest piqued after that fantastical story.
"Yes, I'm going to teach you a cultivation method. You'll get to live longer and maintain the peak of your strength and health till the day you die. The one I'll give you won't be as advanced as my own method because that requires a lot of supplemental materials." Cherry
said.
"Well, if it makes you happy to have this old woman stick around a little longer, then I'll do my best." Grandma Angela said, though her voice betrayed her excitement. Cherry had the chance to teach her grandmother for once and she did not go easy on her. Cultivation methods had to be memorized perfectly and she made sure the older woman had it hammered into her head without a single flaw.
Once she was satisfied, Cherry helped her to sense her vital energy and guided her first few circulations to make sure there were no mistakes.
"You're all set, make sure to do it every day diligently, no slacking!" Cherry insisted.
Once that was finished, Cherry left the Dojo and found a secluded field. 'Alright, let's see what Baroque works left for me in this box.' Cherry said, placing said box on
the ground before her.