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There was no doubt in Zac’s mind that the System had decided that his two class upgrades could not both use the same Daos as a base for its upgrade path. This was by far the most be the only reason why he was provided two different options for epic classes for his Undying Bulwark class, but none for his Hatchetman class.

He already knew that the upgrade for Undying Bulwark would have to be at least Epic Rarity, which in turn required at least one Dao Fragment to upgrade. That’s why the Fragment of the Axe was ‘used up’ to provide an option to upgrade his Draugr-Class first.

This forced his Hatchetman to rely on his remaining Dao Seeds for options in what direction to evolve in. The fact that neither Fallen Groveskeeper nor Mountain’s Ward seemed to have any obvious connection to axes was another strong indicator that his theory was correct.

He could also make a decent guess about which Daos were used for which class choices.

Zac guessed that Undying Warlord used his Fragment of the Axe together with the Dao Seeds he got from Undying Bulwark. It would still likely be a class geared toward leading Undead armies, but with a more offensive component added.

That left the seeds of Rot and Trees for Hatchetman, creating the ‘Fallen Groveskeeper’ class. It also felt like he had the accomplishments for such a class. He had literally created a ‘fallen grove’ on his property, the hidden valley where corrupted Tree of Ascension stood.

The Curse of Nature seemed to have incorporated Rot and Trees with the Fragment of the Axe instead, leaving hardness to create the Mountain’s Ward in conjunction with his nature-aspected skills. There were a few more possible combinations of Dao Seeds, but Zac guessed he lacked other qualifications to get other class choices.

It did leave him a bit confused about what sort of connection Curse of Nature had with the Fragment of the Axe. Would it be some sort of class that caused corruption and curses with the swing of his axe? He did have a mental component baked into his Axe Fragment come to think of it, the mental heaviness.

What Zac didn’t know was if the System split up everything between his two paths, not only Daos. For example, did the System take half of his accomplishments to evolve Hatcheman, and the other half to evolve Undying Bulwark? It was much harder to figure out what the rules were on something intangible like accomplishments.

Luckily he had some extra merit in the bank from closing the Technocrat incursion, which would hopefully help him out a bit if he found himself lacking in the future. There were also more accomplishments to be had in the Tower of Eternity before he had to pick a class.

Perhaps his current situation was a way for the System to enforce some balance. Having two classes was an almost disgusting advantage, and it was fair enough that he would have to work twice as hard to Evolve both of them to high-quality classes. But it also begged the question of whether he should maintain his goal of getting as high rarities as possible.

He was so far beyond everyone else on Earth, and he had advantages that would make most people in the multiverse green with envy. Yet he hadn’t even managed to get any options to upgrade his classes’ rarity after all he had accomplished. That proved the difficulties surrounding the highest rarities, and he was once again reminded of Alyn’s exhortations of not biting off more than one could chew.

But at the same time, he couldn’t stop himself from being drawn toward the concept of an Arcane class. What was the point of cultivation if not becoming as powerful as possible in order to protect those around you? His classes and the opportunities they provided were a large reason he could defeat even those that possessed equal or even higher attributes than him.

Besides, if he got stuck when evolving to D-Grade in the future he could always head out to adventure and find new opportunities to make up for what he lacked. This time he was pretty much forced to quickly evolve to meet the threats on Earth, but Zac wouldn't be as rushed for time after dealing with the Incursions and the Dominators. 

He would have 100 years to slowly and steadily progress, allowing him to push both his Skills and his Daos to the peak before attempting to form his Cultivator's Core.

His options for classes weren’t exactly what he had wished for, but they gave him a good hint in what direction to work in. He felt that his optimal choice was to focus on a Fragment of Death next, or at least some subordinate Dao to the Dao of Death. That way he could use his Fragment of the Axe to upgrade Hatchetman, and the Death-attuned Dao Fragment to upgrade Undying bulwark.

Best of all would certainly be if he could get both fragments, which might at even give him the chance at one Arcane class and one Epic, but he couldn’t be too greedy.

As for the specific classes he was presented, he didn’t analyze them too deeply apart from figuring out why he could choose them. His options would probably change completely the moment he gained another fragment, making it premature to plan his cultivation around the classes he saw now.

He quickly left his private domain to head over to the Thayer Consortia. It was time to finish his preparations.

“The brave general returns!” the Sky Gnome said as he handed over a Cosmos Sack. “I bet your name will be used to scare unruly children after the invaders return home. I’ve never heard of anyone singlehandedly closing multiple incursions in one week.”

The Sky Gnome had already prepared a long list of items that Zac would need, containing everything from a wide array of Attuned Crystals to provisions to last for almost a year. Ogras had said that anything could happen inside the Tower, so he had prepared for every contingency he could think of.

“Half of them fled the moment it became apparent that I would be able to singlehandedly breach their defensive arrays,” Zac said with a wry smile as he accepted the sack. “The leaders usually fled first, leaving mostly the slaves and non-combat classes to cover their escape. I simply stood and watched for the most part.”

“It’s good to have some benevolence, but don’t be complacent when you arrive at the Tower of Eternity,” Calrin said with a serious face. “You will be mixing with all kinds of people, some from terrifying forces, and not everyone will share your kind-hearted mindset. Keep your head down and focus on your task.”

“I will be careful,” Zac smiled. “About that money?”

The sky gnome looked a bit queasy, but he transferred over almost 4 billion nexus coins without complaint. It was the combined worth of the sales of his Beast Crystals, along with his accumulated dividends from all the profits the Thayer Consortia had accumulated since the Beast Waves.

“Here, take this as well,” Calrin said as he took off a ring from one of his fingers. “It’s something the Thayer Progenitor found during his travels. He sto… discovered this from an ancient gravesite, and it has extremely impressive defensive properties. It can only be used once every year though, so only activate it if you’re all out of options.”

Zac wasn’t too surprised that the Thayer ancestor was a hobbyist grave robber in addition to setting up the business after having met his descendants. He gratefully accepted the ring, since one could never have too many aces in a place like the Tower of Eternity.

“Thank you, I appreciated it,” Zac said as he put the ring on his right hand.

“When are you leaving?” Calrin asked curiously.

“In a few hours. I just need to deal with a few matters first,” Zac answered after some thought. “Can you find Ogras to make sure he’s ready as well?”

“I’ll find him, he has requested some items as well,” Calrin nodded. “Good luck. And remember, a great leader always has time to earn some money on the side. Keep your eye peeled for good trades!”

There were a few more things to take care of, and the first was to head over to the battlefront. There were a couple of people he needed to speak with, and he began with the Marshall Clan rather than visiting his own army. He was leaving for a while so he felt he should touch base with Thea first.

It had been over a month since they last spoke in person, though he got regular updates on her activities and her army’s situation. He headed over to the battlefront with the help of a Marshall Liaison residing in Port Atwood and was quickly led toward the command tent of the Marshall's allied army. 

The army was far larger than Zac had thought, with tents almost reaching the horizon. There had to be at least half a million people in the camp, and Zac didn't understand where she had gotten so many people. But it was good that she had found help against the threat, and he put aside the question as he entered the tent.

There was a middle-aged man who gave off a military vibe standing by a large map, and Thea stood next to him looking slightly troubled. Something had changed about her since he saw her last. She felt harder, and a bit colder compared to before. But Zac wasn’t surprised as war had that effect. He could imagine it was especially demoralizing to be forced to face zombies that were once your people.

The fact that she stayed in a constant cloud of miasma didn’t help either. He had seen the effect the death-attuned energy had on people personally. Zac himself was fine since he could simply cram any errant miasma into his Duplicity core, but others weren’t so lucky. They would first become broody and grim, until they were finally transformed into true zombies.

He could still remember the scene where the poor adventurer finally lost control over the accumulated miasma in his body. And the following scene where his former companions ripped him to pieces to get a hold of his Zombie Core. But Zac could tell that the people he passed in the camp was far from reaching that state, which was a small relief at least.

“Long time no see,” Zac said with a small smile as he walked up toward the table.

“Indeed. I hear your people have closed the final incursions?” Thea said as she looked up from the table. “Are you preparing to assault the Dead Zone? How can we help?”

“Not quite,” Zac sighed. “I need more preparation.”

“Every day of delay costs us ten thousand lives,” Thea said with a frown. “And there’s also the issue of the array.”

Port Atwood had immediately sent an update regarding everything they’ve learned about the array the moment Zac turned back, so the Marshall Clan and the Sino-Indian Alliance long knew about it.

“We still have a few weeks before the array can activate, especially now that we’ve gotten reinforcements from the Underworld,” Zac said, feeling a bit startled about Thea’s strong reaction.

He knew he had gotten a bit side-tracked with the Underworld and rescuing his army, but the fact remained that he was pretty much on schedule. They had discussed a timeline of up to two months to close all the incursions on the surface, and Zac had completed the task well within those parameters.

At the same time he could understand her sentiment. It was her people, many even from her own family, that kept dying in their continuous effort to keep the zombie horde at bay. He had heard that Thea almost lived out on the battlefield, taking on as much as she could so that as few of her people as possible would die.

It might have felt extremely frustrating to suddenly see Zac’s progress stop after only closing a handful of the incursions on the surface. It was only last week he resumed his work, closing the remaining ones in quick succession. That made the three weeks in-between look particularly suspicious.

But even then things couldn’t be rushed.

“We have to be careful about the Undead Empire. They are far beyond any other incursion in power. We need to do everything in our power to improve our odds while we still can, only attacking when we have confidence in success,” Zac said, trying to underscore the importance of taking their time to power up.

“I understand,” Thea sighed.

The two kept discussing the war for twenty minutes or so until Zac needed to leave.

“Ten days to two weeks. I will launch an all-out assault within that time. I hope I can count on your assistance," Zac said as he left, leaving the two Marshall Clan members silently looking at his back.

“What do you think?” Thea asked as she watched Zac disappear out of sight.

“I think he speaks the truth, he doesn’t feel like the scheming type. He needs to do something before evolving,” Mark said after some thought. “All our research does point that evolving to E-Grade is a quick process though, even if you have a high-rarity class. I would guess he has been holding off in order to get a better class. Our liaison mentioned some large event took place at their Academy the other day. ”

“A better class…” Thea mumbled, some light dimming in her eyes. “But he’s been level 75 for over a month by now while Earth is dying. So it’s for himself in the end… Was I wrong about him?”

Comments

Anonymous

First comment, I claim thee!

John Phipps

Thanks for the chapter!

Anonymous

the achievement impact on classes seems huge. It almost makes me want him to wait to evolve until after beating the undead

Mislandor

Poor Thea - out of the loop. I am surprised that her and Billy can not go to the Tower

Anonymous

Can't they? I was under the impression quite a few at the top of the ladder COULD access the tower but are choosing not to because they are losing the war to the undead.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter. That's the problem with people. You do everything you agree on, and then some... Yet they are never satisfied. Zalea for the win, Theac is sinking... Do we have official shipper names yet? :D

Thundermike00

Thea is such a bitch. Does she not understand one powerhouse is better then a million man army? Also obviously he’s not going to keep his head down when he gets over there. It’s going to be sky high with shit ton of making enemies and little to no allies. Also I feel like you might be setting up theas group to eventually have a falling out with port art wood after this whole thing blows over.

Anonymous

It is hard to blame Thea for doubting. It sounds like Zac told her nothing. She does not know he was closing Incursions in the Underworld that they had not even known about? She thinks "his people" closed the Incursions? She does not know that he needed to get a Dao fragment(s) to get a decent class evolution? She does not know that he is going to the Tower of Eternity? Why would he keep all that from Thea? I suppose we can blame Thea a little bit for not comprehending how much power is needed to save the World. She may not know how strong the Lich is, but she should have a decent idea how strong Void's Disciple could be. Zac wasting his class evolution by taking much less power than he might be able to get just to save a couple weeks of fighting would be terribly short-sighted from a strategic standpoint.

Kiwilord

I don't get why people hate on pov from other people so much. Thea's response isn't unreasonable given her information and recent experience. It might not be the right response but I feel it's in character.

closeded

I don't really get Zac's secrecy either; helping Thea and Billy is helping humanity. They didn't have the benefit of a high grade ghost teacher to explain these things to them; Zac should know that, and if he were a good ally, shared the knowledge.

Anonymous

So we’re definitely going to meet Average again at the Tower, right?

Durzo

-Closed the most incursions -Provided the most information to help earth -Rescued the most people from the new united species on earth -leading the scoreboards because of his endless strife & struggle -United different incursions to help support earth in its time of crisis -Targeted by the strongest entities on the planet Thea: “So it’s for himself in the end...” B*tch, did that miasma make you stupid as well as moody?

Anonymous

it's completely understandable from her POV. Zac can't/won't be completely honest about what he has been doing (he's not going to explain the technocrats, the origin dao or the fact that his evolution choices are extremely sparse bc of his 2nd class). So Thea has to fill in the blanks. This is just suspicion, no accusations have happened yet but she's already seen Zac be extremely slow (from her perspective) in saving his own army. Now he tells her it's going to be another 2 week break, yeah she'd have doubts.

Jacob

Zach literally answered her “doubts”. The Undead Horde is scary, wanting to be powerful enough to fight them is just good strategy. Like he told her. 20 minutes earlier.

Nilbog

it's dead in the water not sinking quite yet but it's going to need a strong current or wind for it to regain the momentum it had

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for the chapter!!

Nilbog

that's the disconnect she's trying to resolve in her head. This guy who's done so much for humanity but now when shit is hitting the fan is suddenly taking his foot of the pedal

Omiso

Zac is a fool if he thinks hes gonna get 100 years of slow cultivation, PEACE was never an option. Every time he gets a breather something shows up to mess with him and forces him to do something risky or stupid to survive (like taking on a whole undead army by himself) or there a looming threat haunting him, hell he sometimes stumbles upon them like the technocrat incursion. But I get it he needs to delude himself with hope of better times to come so he can move on. And this is why I like this webnovel despite all its flaws

Noah

It’s got to be hard for Thea to admit Zac needs to grow more powerful though. It’s terrifying that he’s not powerful enough already, given that he’s a complete monster. If even he has to get noticeably stronger, then what can a noticeably weaker person, like Thea, even do

Tommy Littlefield

Well theoretically once incursions are closed, civilization has time to stabilize in fortified cities (to keep monsters out and away from civilians), and the redeemer is taken care of, all issues on the planet will be resolved other then exploring and no one can find them for 100 years 🤷🏻‍♂️ So should be safe I wouldn’t be surprised if after the redeemer is at least removed as a threat to the planet that we see a time skip of earths peaceful years with zac then exploring the universe after stabilizing his cultivation for whatever is left of the 100 years of the planet being protected

Anonymous

I doubt the System will allow Earth to live a peaceable life after closing incursions. The Multiverse is a violent place, it's founded in blood. The System is a god of war. Peace is not even an aspiration, it leads to complacency.

IAVL

While I get Thea issue, and Zac lacks of communication, I think she is forgetting what's the actual cost of a regular newly integrated world pays to have a shoot at winning. We have been told that most do not make it, and that's even when they pay the butcher's bill with almost all of the surviving population. Zac is the only reason that they can concentrate an effective and efficient regular army at the Undead, because such a thing would already been exhausted and ground down several times over closing even mildly strong Incursions. If Zac is asking for more time, it's reasonable because he should be the one with the most experience and know how of what it takes to close an Incursion. Yeah, it's sad and horrible that people are going to keep dying, but that's Industrialized War, and everyone is being introduced to several levels beyond that the multiverse level of war. It should several levels more horrible and destructive than it is at the moment, but Zac managed to make so that regular armies can still contribute somewhat at that stage. Unfortunately, Thea and probably most of the Marshall Clan hasn't realized just how fucked they were...no that's not right, they haven't internalized it, so their point of view is missing the point by a mile. Worse, that's probably how most of everyone feels because they don't have the exposure that Zac, and Port Atwood to an extent, has had to the multiverse and the trails that they are supposed to overcome. I am writing from my phone so I can't break up this wall of text, but for those that Thea is not thinking partial nonsense, you are forgetting she has a repository of a ton of knowledge. She should know this, that they are doing quite well, and that the worse is yet to come, so for me it isn't that she doesn't know it, it is that she hasn't internalized it, hence while is point of view is reasonable, it only makes sense because it isn't making sense. In other words, it makes sense that she thinks this, even if it is a touch of nonsense. Being in miasma corrupted Battlefield probably isn't helping her reasoning, and not knowing all the shit Zac has gone through justifies her, since from her point of view, she has been in constant hell while Zac with his unreasonable and monstrous might is surfing through with ease, while getting all the benefits. It probably isn't helping that Port Atwood has gained tremendously and grown the last two months, while everyone else is being grounded to powder from fighting a profitless rotten meat grinder. Like I said, it makes sense for her and her clan to feel and think this, even if they are missing the point.

Anonymous

Zac should be looking to find or buy as many Dao treasures as he can at the Tower and the town around the Tower. He needs to do some serious Dao advancement before he can evolve his Classes. If he can get enough Dao treasures, when he gets back and can use the Origin Dao trapped in the rune room, I want to see him fuse Hardness and Sanctuary in a Shield Dao fragment, and then evolve the Dao of Trees into a Growth Dao fragment, and evolve the Dao of Rot into a Decay Dao fragment. Hopefully that should give him some excellent Class evolution choices.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

I said something similar ages ago but rather than a growth and decay fragment why not Trees and Rot together to make a cycle/nature fragment. His trees already have death into life now he needs to take life to death with rot and combine the two.

Alan

Skipped first half of the chapter tbh. Unnecessary rant concluding in obvious logic.

Rebecca

Doesn’t he also need to figure out how to move his special core before forming his cultivator’s core? Brazla said it would likely explode, right? He should be trying to figure out if he can move it now in case it is something that becomes more and more difficult to change as time goes on, even if it is a long way to D grade.

Anonymous

Thea's a bitch. She expects him to die fighting the undead leader. How is he supposed to fight if he's not strong. Stupid.