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Three men were kneeling on the ground of the large luxurious tent. They were shaking in fright, but not one of them dared to either move or speak up to break the suffocating silence. 

“So none of you have found that man after three long days?” the middle-aged man on the throne said with a voice devoid of emotion as he stared down at his subjects.

He had a short beard that was perfectly trimmed, and his black hair was held back in a knot by a jade diadem that was covered in dense fractals. In fact, a casual glance would be enough to spot over ten treasures that would cause a storm of bloodshed if they were placed on the streets of Medhin. But of course no one would even dare dream of taking them from this man.

He was decked in a golden robe with large red fractals. Everything about him screamed of opulence, but no one would ever think the man was anything but a warrior. Part because of the large spear that was never further from him than arm’s reach, but mostly due to the suffocating power that naturally radiated from him.

Emperor Nenothep was nothing like some of the extended family, wastrels who lived a life of luxury while barely contributing to the Grand Undertaking. The core of the family was a ruthless competition of resources and advantages, or at least it had been until the Grand Undertaking was finally coming to fruition.

Nenothep had killed at eight of his siblings and cousins in his quest for the throne and imprisoned another 14. He was ruthless to others but more so toward himself. He pushed his forces hard, but he had been balancing on the edge of life and death since he was a child, all in order to push himself further on the path of cultivation.

Now that the world was finally flooded with both Cosmic Energy and fortuitous encounters he had exploded in power and had ransacked the whole empire for any benefit that could be seized.

“Three days. Hundreds of men,” Nenothep continued with his even voice as he looked down on his three generals. “Yet the killer of my son eludes you. Do I need to make changes to my ranks?”

The three started shaking even worse since there was no such thing as a demotion, only decapitation, and substitution.

"Witness accounts clearly indicated that Repubat managed to grievously injure Beruv Ylvas before he fell, and we saw the direction he fled. Yet he is allowed to recuperate in peace, making us look like fools," Nenothep continued, his massive aura causing the throne beneath him to creak from the pressure.

“Lord Emperor, please give us a bit more time,” the man in the middle pleaded without daring to raise his head. “We have found some clues and are pursuing them to the fullest. However, our resources were partly diverted to find this Zachary Atwood.”

Nenothep grunted in displeasure, but he had to admit that he was the one that gave that order just half a day ago. That otherworlder had been his greatest adversary for the treasures of this dead world, and he had once again been overtaken.

He had been shocked to find that this Zachary Atwood, or Super Brother-Man, was a lone wolf without a support system. He had scoured summit after summit, but he also had thousands of soldiers to pick the mountains clean for him.

Yet this man had been stiff competition relying only on himself, and perhaps a few helpers. The only answer he could find was that Zachary Atwood possessed a supreme skillset for sniffing out supreme treasures, likely combined with a very high Luck-attribute. 

Less than four days remained of the hunt, and he couldn’t solely rely on himself and his soldiers to accumulate more treasures. Even if he passed Zachary Atwood again he could lose his position at moment's notice. He needed to kill that man as well, even more than finding Repubat's killer.

“Perhaps I can help in that regard,” a golden robed man said as he entered the tent, dragging a shackled woman with him.

Emperor Nenothep looked over at the person who entered his tent with mixed emotions. It was his fifth son, Vasidas Medhin. On one hand he felt pride that he had birthed such a genius, and the man was such a clear successor that he didn’t have to worry about the future of his lineage. If the integration hadn't happened he would be a great source of joy.

But now there was also worry, and to certain extent jealousy, in Nenothep's heart as he gazed at his successor. When The Great Redeemer arrived to their planet the Medhin family would be rewarded from their millennia of effort and then relocated to their new home.

But there was also a chance to be taken as a disciple by the Great Lord himself, and that had been the goal of Nenothep since the moment he learned his planet was finally being integrated. But his son was simply too stellar and was quickly inching in on him even though he had five decades of a headstart on the road of cultivation.

That in of itself was a problem. Nenothep was already closing in on 80 years old even though he barely looked to be forty, whereas his son was only 28. While Nenothep would still be considered a child of the younger generation in the multiverse it was undeniable it was better to take in as young disciples as possible.

Would The Great Redeemer even look his way when there was another with at least the same proficiency but far younger? Some killing intent was hidden in his heart, but he still hadn’t decided on his course of action.

It wasn’t due to familial ties, but rather due to caution. Vasidas was no fool, but rather the opposite. He was definitely ready for a strike, and he was likely even planning an attack of his own. So they smiled and lived in harmony as they danced their dance of death.

This is why Nenothep was a bit suspicious about the motives of the young man, and his eyes turned toward the young woman who glared back at him with her piercing blue eyes.

“I still haven’t found the man who killed second brother, but I might have found a way to get to Zachary Atwood,” Vasidas said. “This is Thea Marshall, an offworlder who was seen traveling with Zachary Atwood for the first two weeks. Perhaps she would be useful in luring him out.”

Nenothep’s heartbeat couldn’t help speed up when he understood the opportunity that was in front of him. Zachary Atwood had been simply impossible to locate during the past weeks, but he obviously kept getting treasure after treasure while also killing thousands of cultivators and beasts.

But he hesitated as he looked at the captive. Gaining the first position on the Gatherer ladder would be a great win for Nenothep, but he held no delusions his son would help out of the goodness of his heart.

Just what was Vasidas planning this time?

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Zac stretched a bit as he got up to his feet. Since both his body and mind were still hurt from the cavern earlier he opted to rest for a few hours once he had returned to the surface. As he waited for his body to heal his mind couldn’t help but going toward the Splinter of Oblivion in his mind.

It was still stuck in the separate space along with the miasmic fractals, though that didn’t do much for lowering his stress. Even after asking Anzonil there were many unanswered questions, but he was forced to put them aside for now. The space seemed completely steady, and it was even to the point that he was barely able to see what was going on inside.

But he had other pressing concerns. He needed to figure out what to do for the last days. He was already top-dog on the gatherer ladder, and the top Title was as good as his as long as he didn’t get himself killed. But he still was far off his original goal for the hunter ladder.

He had only gained one more position during the past days, putting him in the 5th position. He had passed one of the E-Grade powerhouses from his final clash with the ghosts, but he was unsure how long he would be able to maintain that lead.

The two names in the lead were Inevitability and Harbinger, which wasn’t too surprising. The third was Nenothep Medhin, and the fourth spot was Vasidas Medhin. The Medhin royal who had disappeared and helped Zac gain a spot was Repubat Medhin.

Zac honestly had no confidence in being able to pass the two Dominators after having fought one of them, and outright killing them was out of the question. However, his eyes couldn’t help but toward the two Medhin royals.

Almost a month had passed since he saw the other world's ladder, but at that time Nenothep Medhin was level 89, whereas Vasidas was at level 78. He couldn’t be completely sure, but he had some confidence in killing Vasidas, or at least surviving if he failed.

But at the same time he wasn’t sure if it was worth it. It didn’t matter if he improved his position to 4th spot on the Hunter ladder since the 4th to 10th positions gave the same rewards, 3 levels and 50 million nexus Coins.

He needed to either defeat pass not only the crown prince but also the emperor himself to get the 3rd reward spot and instead gain 5 levels. But he wasn’t as confident against Emperor Nenothep. He couldn’t be considered recently evolved, and that wasn’t the only danger with those royals.

The real problem came with the War Arrays they seemed to possess. He could only imagine that the force that the emperor himself surrounded himself with would far surpass that of Tyrbat who he killed with Thea earlier.

There was also the issue of his token. Unfortunately, there was no function where it automatically returned after a while, so he still had no option to retreat if needed. So if he decided to assault the Medhin Royals his venues of retreat would be limited. 

So assaulting the royals was a high-risk gambit with limited rewards. Certainly, they both possessed huge amounts of wealth. The Emperor had even more treasure than himself if he discounted the [Heart of Oblivion]. But what he had gained thus far already far surpassed what he had dreamed, and he didn't want to get greedy.

He also didn’t know if Inevitability was still after his head, so any large-scale activities might get the attention of the people he least wanted to meet.

In any case, he needed more information. He was pretty sure something had changed up here during his time in the tunnels, judging by the number of points others had gathered. Perhaps there would be some way for him to move up the ladder without having to duke it out with the Medhin Emperor.

The mountain he was dropped off on was one of the decorative mountains with engravings and a large pillar at the summit. However, now he had a feeling that these things were actually disguised components of the massive array running beneath the mountains.

Since there was nothing of interest on the mountain Zac started to make his way down the mountain. He kept his eyes peeled for any signs of cultivators or fighting as he descended, but the area seemed pretty quiet at the moment.

He had quickly noted that the stage had shrunk even further during his time below, and he was a bit too close to the edge for comfort. He hastened his steps as he rounded the mountain so that he'd descend in the direction of what seemed to be the core of the remaining hunting grounds.

But at least it didn’t seem that the System would force everyone into a desperate melee at the end of the hunt. The area was still plenty large, and Zac didn’t think he would be able to reach the other side even if he tried. Reaching the core shouldn't be a problem though if he skipped ascending the summits.

As he descended toward the valleys between the mountains he quickly realized his assumption from before was correct. The System must have unleashed hordes of beasts into the trial since the foot of the mountain was practically teeming with animals.

There had already been a lot of them at the start of the hunt, but now it was bedlam as packs of animals were fighting no matter where he turned his eyes. The forests were filled with a deafening cacophony of calls, to the point that Zac could barely hear him think.

A new way for him to not only gain a bunch of points but also work on his levels quickly made itself apparent. Why should he risk his life to fight some E-Grade old monsters when millions of beasts were waiting to be turned into Nexus Coins and experience?

The hunting grounds had truly become a paradise to grind. 

Comments

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter.

Garend

Damnit Thea. I guess against E-rank, there isn't much she can do. Still, this means she will probably come out of this with almost nothing- they almost certainly took her loot, and she lost 3 levels and gained 2... unless she comes out with a quick high level kill, this might end up being a wash for her.

Obran

Who knows, maybe she'll come out of this with a boyfriend?

Garbled Sounds

How the hell will Thea get away from this? Even if Zac wants to help, he should have basically no chance of rescuing her. Even if he could hold his own against the combined forces of medhin and even win, they'd need less than a second to kill a helpless captive in their hand. A trade doesn't seem possible either since Zac can not give up the first spot on the ladder even if he wanted to as he has no control over the shard. Surely this is not the end for Thea but I honestly don't see a way out for her unless the royals fuck up royally.

FrostyFeet

Thanks for the chapter.

ZaA

She still has her special escape ability, I believe, since I don't remember it saying anything about having to wait a certain amount of time before use. If she uses that to withstand whatever attack they throw at her she may lose levels but thats better than dying. My guess is she hasn't used it yet because it wont guarantee her to escape in the current situation.

Juli Freixi

《The Emperor had even more treasure than himself if he discounted the [Heart of Oblivion]. 》 Really!? @The First Defier Even if we count the heritage too!? Well, thanks a lot for the chapter!!

CyclopsSlayer

And now we see that the REAL threat ahead is the Great Redeemer. As it seems to be gathering entire worlds under its control. In the short run, Zac has the ladders, the Royals, the Dominators, and most apparently Thea, as pressing concerns.

Blaublue

I was starting to like Thea, but this made me lose some of my respect for her. First time Zac met her during the Hunt she was losing against a Royal, badly, was about to die and didn't force her Servant or used her Escape Ticket herself. And now she doesn't use the Ticket again and allows herself to be captured? Is she way too confident of her own skills, and will Zac having to save her be a recurring theme of their relationship? If so, no thanks, Zac's waifu seems to be in another castle

Anonymous

Don't forget the stronger you are and the more you've killed the longer the delay for your token to activate. Otherwise the only people who died would be morons completely unwilling to use the token or people assassinated without even knowing they were under attack. Thea is certainly no powerhouse, but she's definitely an elite within the hunt and she had a high ranking on the hunter ladder, so her delay is probably long enough for an e rank powerhouse with hundreds of elite subordinates like the crown prince to capture her.

Anonymous

My rough understanding of the whole great redeemer situation is he provided cultivation resources and techniques to certain groups on at least two worlds yet to be integrated by the system(medhin and dominators). Their goal was to completely subjugate their world and once their world was integrated they would take advantage of their cultivation head start to conquer or destroy any new forces or worlds merged with theirs. Once the 100 year protection period for baby worlds ended the Great redeemer would arrive to take control of these new subordinate worlds, either using them for resources, farming people for sacrifices, or whatever else. The medhin family succeeded gaining complete control of their original world and once they merged with Berum they immediately declared to conquer them as quickly as possible. Since their on schedule with their mission when the Great redeemer comes they will be rewarded moved to his main world likely a much higher grade one with the top members even having the chance to be come his disciple. The dominators on the other hand failed to conquer the original world due all the zhix rallying against them led by the anointed. After the integration they used their head start to get super strong and with no outside influence would've conquered all 4 races on the new merged planet. Unfortunately they were unlucky and their world suffered the incursions, two of which(the undead empire and church of everlasting dao), had leaders who were much stronger than them(lich king and high vicar) probably at peak egrade maybe even d grade. If they couldn't get rid of them, the two forces behind the incursions, both c rank organizations I think would be stiff competition for the great redeemer over control of the baby worlds. if this happened let alone be rewarded the great redeemer would kill them so they came up with a plan to use a fulcrum(Zac) to act as bait and distract the heads of the incursions so they would each mainly focus on Zac and the other powerful incursion letting them weaken each other, while the dominators seemingly ignored the incursions to stay low key. Then they could swoop in and take out both threats while they were vulnerable getting back on schedule with no one capable of stopping them.

Ziggy

"He needed to either defeat pass not only the crown prince" Some kind of typo, not sure what kind of phrasing you were shooting for instead.

Joshua Little

Sounds like it's team up time with the rebel leader. Thanks for the chapter.

m2wester

If Beruv Ylvas killed the no 3 Medhin, shouldn't he be in the top 5? I mean, the strength of the killed person was supposed to be a big deal, and Repubat Medhin is the strongest person that was killed so far. Or did he go home? But then, why would the Emperor still search for him?

Chris

Hopefully, Zac will be smart and absorb as many E grade crystals as he can when he isn't fighting. I think any person would see such an obvious path to advancing and not simply forget they had the crystals with them on down time.

Anonymous

Seems like Zac is always having to save the ladies in his life - Emily, Kenzie, Hannah. I thought Thea would be an exception, similar to Alea, but she looks to become another damsel in distress. On another note I hope Zac runs into Thwonkin Billy here.

Mr. Bigglesworth

Why is he afraid of War Arrays? He quite literally has the entire methodology of a Half-Step D rank Array Sect, are you telling me nothing in there teaches how to counter War Arrays, or even better steal their effects for himself?

Disclancer

Cause he's basically been given a set of textbooks, remember the knowledge is not immediately downloaded in an understandable manner like with system recognised Skills with a capital S. Hard to translate that into practicable skill without years of study and practice with said textbooks. Hard to expect him to even be able to identify the correct section dealing with the war arrays without learning other requisite knowledge in a few days and that's if he knew the precise arrays he would be dealing with, which he doesn't nor does he likely have the knowledge and experience to actively identify the array. Something else he would need to learn from study of the crystals.

Henry Wartemberg

If I was the son I would do something to sabotage the emperor then put him against Zac. Problem is I’d probably swoop in to kill Zac after.

Critical Hit

Yeah the damsel in distress thing isn't great to see... Though she DID save Zac first, so it's kinda reasonable.

Obran

Last

Thenais

so, the son hopes that zac will kill his father, what a family ! poor Thea, victim of a good old damsel in distress plot ;o

Anonymous

If he happened to witness them fighting Inevitability, I can easily see the son's plot being to force Zach and Thea to fight the emperor, and then knock down all three himself. Their levels aren't very impressive, but they severely injured someone of absurd strength when working together, and even got away with it. There's also a good possibility that all the emperor's minions will immediately help Vasidas when he dies, even if Vasidas kills the emperor himself.

Anonymous

Or he could absorb them as he fights. One hand swing an axe, the other gulping down energy

Anonymous

It's gotta be a trap/trick, she can't have got captured AGAIN

Anonymous

Up until this point it really sounded like it was a closed circle of mountains. Now at this point it sounds like what I thought originally, what I'm trying to get at is I feel like at the beginning of this whole trial you need to point out like the mountains are as far as the eye can see.