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Zac woke up early the next day and got ready to head out after training a bit more with [Cyclic Strike]. Unfortunately it seemed that the small progress he had attained in the skill over the past weeks had been completely erased after gaining the Fragment of the Coffin. The Fragment completely overpowered the Seed of Trees, making it impossible to maintain a balance.

He could only pause his practice until he gained his final Fragment as well.

At least he could confirm that the odd Dao Fragment worked with his new shield, perhaps even better than the Dao of Hardness did. Hopefully that meant that his Undying Bulwark class would still work as intended.

It was also a decent indicator that Fragment of the Coffin was a Defensive Dao as well, meaning his final skill quest was also most likely completed. He didn’t dare change into his Draugr-form to make sure though as he was still in the Base town. He would be stuck in his undead form for roughly an hour after shifting which might cause unintended problems. But he was heading for the Tower soon enough, and there would be ample time to go over things in there.

Today was the last day before entering the tower, so getting the additional fragment ahead of time was a huge boon. Zac and Ogras had already decided upon what to do. They would visit the weekly auction once more in hopes of finding anything of value. It was their last shot before returning to Earth where they were limited to Calrin's selection once again. 

No matter the results of the auction they would immediately enter the Tower afterward. They would spend one day inside, leaving one day afterward for networking. Provided that Zac managed to reach a floor high enough to warrant the attention of the larger forces, that is. In either case, they would have to return to Earth since their ten days were up.

The auction was pretty similar to the first one, though on the second-to-last segment an item that piqued Zac’s interest appeared. It was simply called a [Heaven’s Secrets Array] and was said to upgrade Nexus Nodes.

“What is this?” Zac asked Ogras, but the demon shrugged with confusion as well.

“It's normally called an [Information array], but perhaps this is a special variant,” Galau said, not showing too much interest. “It acts as a substitute if you’re unable to upgrade your Nexus Node for your town.”

“Upgrade the Node?” Zac asked with interest. “What does it do?”

“At the lowest level a Nexus Node doesn’t provide almost any information about the skills it sells or details about Class Choices. But if you manage to upgrade the status of your force then all its nodes will be more helpful. This Array gives that kind of effect as well, but only to one Node,” Galau explained.

“Buy it,” Ogras said without hesitation.

“What kind of information?” Zac asked with interest, also pretty interested in purchasing it. “Does it provide better Classes?”

“No, it can’t help there. But it gives information about the type of classes, their main attributes and things like that. It’s doesn’t display everything, but enough to get a better idea of what the classes represent. It is a bit hard sometimes to understand the description after all,” Galau shrugged.

“Is it rare?” Zac asked, completely agreeing with Galau's assessment of the cryptic descriptions of the Class choices. 

“I guess these things are slightly rare, but it’s still not too valuable,” Galau said. “Most people that visit this place are from forces that have upgraded their crystals the normal way and have no need for it. It’s meant for weaker and newly established forces as a stopgap until they get the real thing.”

Zac was immediately interested, and he would make sure to buy that thing unless its price got out of hand. It would help him to choose a class better in line with his goals.

“Next up is the [Heaven’s Secrets Array]. I know what many of you are thinking; ‘Isn’t this just an Information Array?’ Truth be told, the array itself is just that, but this specific array is still a bit special. It was crafted by a cultivator adept on the path of Karma, which has given the array a slightly mysterious effect.”

The auctioneer saw that he had managed to catch the attention of quite a few people, and he continued with a bombastic voice.

“It not only provides the benefits of an Information array, but it even gives small Karmic hints of which choices might be best for you. It would be a marvelous opportunity for the youths of your factions who are unsure what path to pick for themselves,” the man said.

Zac was a bit disappointed in the extra function, as that wasn’t something he needed for himself. He only had two options at the moment, and he wasn’t so sure it would expand all that much even with his new seeds. Besides, he had already had a high enough Luck stat that his gut feeling was at least as effective as some small Karmic infusion into the array. 

He had rather hoped that it would contain some hacking function that would give access to better structures in the Town Shop or better Classes, but he wasn’t that lucky. Still, it would be an item that would prove greatly beneficial for Port Atwood, especially since the system was so new for everyone. Most established forces followed heritages to choose their classes, but this was a great option for his people.

The price on the screen immediately jumped up to 200 million nexus coins, but the bidding already slowed down after 300. It clearly wasn’t a too valued, and Zac finally snatched it for the price of 380 Million Nexus coins. This was one of the types of items that might be very valuable on the outside, but here it went for a discount since people were more interested in items that could help them climb further.

Soon enough they reached the final segment, but Zac didn't found anything else he wanted. The treasures were extremely good, but they were either too expensive or not things that weren't suited for himself. A set of six small Spirit Tool axes appeared that Zac felt would be perfect for Emily, but they ended up with a price-tag of 3 billion, quickly forcing Zac out of the bidding. 

Soon enough they reached the final item, and it wasn't something that Zac could recognize either. 

“Our final item in today’s Auction is something that might only enter our halls once every few years. It is the crystallized eye of a Pathfinder Oracle,” the Auctioneer said before he paused for dramatic effect.

Zac, along with a lot of other people looked extremely confused, but a low susurrus could be heard from the platforms up in the air.

“This mythical creature has long been hunted to extinction due to its marvelous nature, but now and then a lucky hunter can find its crystalized remains in various Mystic Realms. Legend states that the Pathfinder Oracles could see the truths of the universe, which turned their whole bodies into a treasure for almost any field,” the auctioneer kept going.

“The eye of an oracle is the second most valuable part, with only its core superseding it. It can be used for a wide array of purposes. Almost any Spirit Tool would gain a great boost to spirituality from consuming it, and it can be used to upgrade most basic Specialty Cores. You can even plant it in your cultivation cave, and it will start attracting Origin Dao. It is truly one of the few treasures that almost any genius could make use of.”

Zac had only halfheartedly listened to the Auctioneer’s efforts to upsell his final item, but he soon showed full attention to the proceedings. Being able to upgrade the spirituality of a Spirit Tool was pretty amazing, but his axe had already awoken due to that mysterious rock. He was far more interested in the second effect. That large eye could upgrade almost any Specialty core?

Wasn’t this exactly what he needed for his Duplicity core?

“Is this thing real?” Zac asked with a hushed tone to Galau who looked at the scene with wide eyes.

“I can’t believe such a good thing was put up for auction,” the squirrely man said with shock. “The seller must be desperate for cash.”

That was all the confirmation Zac needed. It truly possessed the capabilities that were advertised, and Zac immediately got ready for a heated Auction. This was already the last item, so it looked like he would need to find a solution for Alea somewhere else than here. But if he bought this thing he would at least be able to accomplish one of his goals for coming here.

But the auctioneer’s next words were like a cold shower, quickly waking him up to reality.

“Opening bid is 5 000 E-Grade Nexus coins. The seller is also willing to accept payment in Attuned Nexus Crystals at market rate.”

Five thousand E-Grade Nexus Coins was equivalent to 5 billion Nexus Coins, which was almost all the money that Zac had brought to the Tower. Worse yet, he had already spent a decent chunk on his shield and various other items. Even if he included the 3 billion from Galau he was just above 6 billion at the moment, and it felt very uncertain that would be enough.

His thoughts of borrowing money from Ogras and Galau were soon moot as the price rose with shocking speed. This time there was no one placing open bids, but the number on the screen rose as the auctioneer kept screaming out the current price.

“12 000!” the Auctioneer exclaimed with glee, “An- Wait! 14 000! 22 000!”

Zac’s eyes widened in shock at seeing the price, and he couldn’t help but inwardly mock himself for thinking he had a chance at that item. The price landed at almost 80 billion nexus coins, which elicited a small round of applause. Yet no one openly admitted to buying it, perhaps to avoid getting robbed. The eye was truly an item that someone might risk everything to snatch.

Even Ogras looked a bit shocked at the price. That was a huge amount of money even for a small D-Grade force. They might certainly have it, but using it on a consumable item that could only benefit one junior was likely way out of their budget. Such expenditures could only be used on safer investments, such as allowing one of their ancestors to progress a step forward.

This only became more apparent when the System apparently didn’t spoonfeed powerhouses Nexus Coins from kills at higher levels. Zac had been shocked when learned of it, but Ogras explained it with the fact that anything E-Grade warriors and higher killed were worth a lot of money by itself. The System didn't feel it necessary to reach into its own pockets to supplement the income. 

It was a small relief to Zac since he had initially been afraid that the stronger forces could earn hundreds of billions of nexus coins in a day by going out into the woods and killing a few beasts. But reality showed that it didn't rise that dramatically. Stronger forces could still earn shocking wealth in short times by going out hunting, but not to the degree that Zac feared.  

None of this helped Zac though, and he could only wistfully sigh as the Eye went to the unnamed moneybags. The auction had concluded, and Zac was in no mood to stay on for the following festivities.

Their second visit to the Naspheyi Auction was the final thing on their agenda, and Zac couldn’t help but despair a bit when he realized they hadn’t accomplished a single one of their goals. He was still without any cure for Alea, and his chance at evolving his Duplicity core had slipped through his fingers due to his apparent abject poverty.

An ember of anger ignited in his mind, no doubt fanned on by the splinter. It had already gotten restless after days of Zac’s inactivity and tried to instigate something. So Zac was a bit muddled as they walked toward the Tower as he needed to spend some of his energy to suppress his violent tendencies.

It was getting late but there was no point in resting outside in their courtyard. They had ample time to rest inside the Tower. They had bought everything they needed, and Zac was unwilling to waste his accrued wealth on anything else at the moment. He felt tired of the whole Base Town and wanted to get on with the challenge already. 

The buildings got increasingly grander as they walked down one of the main roads leading toward the immense tower that blotted out half the sky. Soon enough the massive surface of the Tower of Eternity filled up half his vision, a massive block of white that pushed the blue sky to the sides. Even the grand towers and mansions they passed felt like small doll-houses compared to the impossibly large structure. 

But even though the structures got larger and more refined, the number of people on the streets were generally decreasing.

Most people stayed at the middle and outer edges of the town since the risk of running into someone dangerous increased the closer you got to the tower itself. There always some who went to the central square to look for carries or just to take in the sights, but people rarely lingered in the area unless they had the power to back it up.

After an hourlong walk they finally reached the Core Area, the solitary row of extraordinary structures placed in a semi-circle around the entrance to the Tower itself. Each structure was as large as a town by itself, and inside the most powerful forces in their star sector resided. 

Comments

Alexander

Thanks for the chapter

Tommy Littlefield

I try not to bitch too much cause I know writing is a lot of work and every author I follow especially here in Patreon does a far better job at it then I could ever hope too that being said with a small writing critique- I feel like a lot of these last chaps could have been summarized and done all at once rather then dragging it out through a weeks worth of chaps (though obviously setting up him getting a fragment and meeting this new side character was gonna take more then one chap) but like especially today’s chap he bought an ok item and then got beat on a item he couldn’t afford and is now throwing a bitch fit that other people are richer then him (granted some of that is due to the oblivion thing) that could have all been said in a few paragraphs and it could have cut to even a POV change to the new dude losing his mind over how crazy of a duo he got to carry him up the tower to close the chap 🤷🏻‍♂️ But all that being said still love the story and thanks for writing it

Juli Freixi

Oohhh!! Shiiit!! Zac didn't get the spirit tools for Emily... 😢 😢 😢 《A set of six small Spirit Tool axes appeared that Zac felt would be perfect for Emily, but they ended up with a price-tag of 3 billion, quickly forcing Zac out of the bidding.》 Well, thanks a lot for the chapter!!

Tommy Littlefield

Like it just feels like very little happened in today’s chap other then confirming stuff the reader already knows We could have guessed coffin was defensive in nature and why bring up the skill quest at the beginning of this chap when he’s getting it next chap it literally wasting words on stuff we will read tomorrow or if this was a normal book something you’d read next chap Again the items were nothing special at the auction except the one he couldn’t get anyways. and the only reason I see this chap being actually important is if that was to set it up so his luck conveniently gets him in conflict with the dude that bought it so he gets it for free and that’s just ridiculous and I hope that’s not what’s happening t would be very lazy writing and why I don’t read pure ‘luck’ characters because luck is usually only shown by plot armor And then end of the chap was zac walking to the tower pissed So idk to me that seems like not a lot happening at all this chap I’m not trying to hate or be a dick

Anonymous

"In either case, they would have to return to Earth since their ten days were up." In chapter 390, it said it was their 6th night in the base city, and a few minutes later they ran out to see the mirage from Reoluv. So this chapter must be the 7th day. Then the Tower will be the 8th day. And the search for the ally would be on the 9th day. So it would not really be "ten days were up". But I can understand saving the 10th day for the time it will take him back in Port Atwood to evolve his Classes, take the Fruit of Rebirth, use the [Eye of Har'Teriam] to open a hidden node, and use the [Four Gates Pill] to open one or two regular nodes, maybe get an E-grade skill from the Towers of Myriad Dao. Then he could finally head out to close the Undead Incursion, having returned after 10-days as he told Thea before he left.

Anonymous

"Five thousand E-Grade Nexus Coins was equivalent to 5 billion Nexus Coins" That is an error. It should say D-Grade Nexus Coins. We learned the exchange rate back when Average offered Zac a thousand D-Grade Nexus coins and Zac's thoughts told us that was equivalent to a billion F-Grade Nexus coins (which he called "normal Nexus Coins"). So apparently there is a factor of one thousand for every Grade increase by one letter. So one E-grade Nexus coin is equal to one thousand F-grade Nexus coins, and one D-grade Nexus coin is equal to one million F-grade Nexus coins.

Anonymous

Didn’t Ogras say that spending time in the tower counts as one day even if you spend a year there? Why are they limiting their tower delving to just one day? Did I misunderstand it?

Anonymous

They will experience up to 99-days in the Tower, but only 1-day will pass outside the Tower. You probably got confused that they are allowed to stay in the base town for up to 1-year, but time passes normally in the base town.

Andrew

Thank you!

Anonymous

"but Zac didn't found anything" ---> "but Zac didn't find anything"

Anonymous

or "but Zac found nothing"

Henry Wartemberg

I get the felling the common consensus of Zacs last fragment being something like Grove/ Forest/ similar is going to be wrong in the end. The recent stresses of balance and the mentioning of Cycling Strike is leading me to think that it is likely to be something with a clearer opposing nature to the Dao of the Coffin. My best guess is something akin to the Dao of the Cradle. A vision of a forest would still give some potential for that as it the birthplacce and nurturer of life. Also it has smoother step up at the next stage to evolve both of those into Life and Death as a higher order Dao

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Obran

The way I see it, the only reason to waste all that text on the Pathfinder Oracle is if Zac meets such a creature or finds some bits of one somewhere. So here is my guess, Zac makes it to the top floor. At the topof the tower is the last of these Oracles. The oracle says “you will be mobbed if it looks like you defeated the tower. Choose which floor you want it to appear you are exiting out of” Or, the reason eVeryone is fighting over Zac’s mystic realm So hard is that there is a crystalized core somewhere in it.

Anonymous

Unfortunately, Dao of Cradle does not fit well with the Hatchetman Class. Remember Yrial said that the Daos will help to guide his Class evolutions. He also said the Hatchetman Class does not need any major change of direction. So what Zac needs is a Dao Fragment that can both guide his Hatchetman Class through an evolution to a similar Class, as well as be part of a cycle with his Death-attuned Dao. And obviously it will need to be a Life-attuned Dao. I do not see how "Cradle" will be a guide for a similar Class to Hatchetman. That Class is about Forests, cutting trees & enemies, calling Nature (Nature's Punishment), and obviously using a hatchet or axe. But he cannot use the Axe Fragment as the guiding Dao because he needs to move his Hatchetman Class slightly closer to nature and life. I think he should aim for a Class like Nature's Warrior. It would have axe warrior skills (mostly the ones he already has), but it would also have nature-power skills. He already has Nature's Punishment, but I am thinking of an additional nature-oriented skill: the ability to call natural things to him, to surround himself with a sort of nature or life aura, as well as using things from nature to attack and defend (for example, vines to attack and trees or brambles to defend). Maybe [Nature's Punishment] would evolve into the skill I just described.

Anonymous

The best way I can see to guide his Hatchetman Class in that direction is to get the Dao of Forest. Which is a natural thing to come from the fusion of Trees and Sanctuary. And while it is not a perfect opposing Dao to Coffin, it is not too bad either. Zac's Coffin Dao seems to eat or feed on death (like the death lotus) as well as contain and isolate death. I think it will guide Zac to a Class like Death Eater, which has skills that utilize death to make him stronger and also by eating death he can contain or immobilize poison, miasma, or undead. The Dao of Forest would represent Nature vigorously growing without containment, Life fighting to expand even in the face of continuing losses. I think that is a workable opposing Dao to Coffin. And it is an excellent guide to move his Hatchetman Class forward and slightly closer to Nature and Life. Nature's Warrior / Dao of Forest <----> Death Eater / Dao of Coffin

Anonymous

What is it with chapters just... ending? Like, this isn’t a cliff, the chapter just cut off. It’s like it was originally part of a much longer chapter and Defier decided to split it in two so they’d have more chapters to post. It’s annoying, especially since the story is generally so enjoyable.

Henry Wartemberg

Like the idea. I just assumed he was gonna get the opportunity to steal it off someone 🤷🏿‍♂️ Plus the phrasing Void used was something along the lines of “what is being born there is for the master” unless it’s an egg for one I suppose

Anonymous

When there are 6 chapters per week with average length 2000 words, that is just going to happen sometimes. Although it could probably be made less frequent if the author were more flexible with chapter length, making a chapter longer or shorter by up to 500 words or so to choose a more appropriate chapter break. But having an abrupt chapter break does not bother me so much, since it is only one day to wait most of the time. What is bothering me more recently is the slow progression. I don't mind an occasional chapter or two where things slow down. But we have had two weeks (12 chapters) in a row now with no real progression.