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“Oh?” Io said, looking up from his position in the middle of the Data Array.

The thousands of screens around him faded away as he stood up and walked out, taking in the fresh breath of air for the first time in almost a year. He didn’t like to be away from his array for too long, so he immediately made a beeline toward the restricted area in the middle of the sect.

Io was just a peak D-Grade warrior, but he was still let into the hidden realm without any hassle after flashing a token. A guard even arranged for transportation to where he needed to go, and he stood in front of the Lake of Solace after just a couple of hours.

Being friends with a Grand Deacon had its benefits.

“Oh? I thought I would have to drag you outside for you to leave your little cave,” a laughing voice echoed out across the lake.

“I experience far more in the Data Array than I could ever do with my own two eyes,” Io said with a smile as he drifted over to the small island in the middle. “How are things on your end?”

Io and A’Feris came from the same world, so Io had helped him gain his footing in the sect when he arrived as a youth, which had formed a friendship that had lasted for eons. A’Feris had passed him by in terms of cultivation long ago, and was now one of the elites of the force.

“Same as usual,” A’Feris said with a smile as he poured a cup of tea for his old friend. “Something is lacking. I need some impetus to take the next step, but it eludes me.”

“You still look quite calm,” Io commented.

“Well, my road has taken me further than I ever expected. Even if it stopped here it wouldn’t be the worst of fates,” A’Feris laughed.

“How about taking a disciple?” Io smiled. “Some have found the experience rewarding, and have even managed to break through their barriers that way.”

“Why would I want to get bogged down with one of those snotty brats who keep relying on their elders to solve all their little problems?” A’Feris snorted with derision before he looked at Io with suspicion. “Wait, why are you saying this right now? What have you found out through your Array? Or do you have some descendants you've hidden from me?”

“I just received a report of an outlier in the Zecia sector,” Io said as he took a sip of the tea.

“Zecia? I haven’t heard of it,” A’Feris said. “What sort of outlier?”

“It is one of the frontier sectors that could tentatively be said to be within our domain, though ownership of those sectors is quite contested as you know,” Io explained. “Someone just reached the 9th floor of the Tower of Eternity, though just the entrance.”

“Tower of Eternity?” A’Feris muttered. “Haven’t heard of that place in a long time. So who was it?”

“His name is Zac Piker, but that’s all I know,” Io said. "It is likely a pseudonym though."

“That’s it?” A’Feris laughed. “Is this the limits of the so-called Living Library?”

“I am guessing he is a wandering cultivator or a Planet Progenitor. The established forces in that kind of place don’t have the means to nurture that level of elite, so those who appear are the results of a series of lucky encounters. Of the 14 people who have passed the 8th floor in the Zecia sector, 11 of them have been unattached,” Io said.

“A gem in the rough,” A’Feris muttered. “What path is he following?”

“I just found out about his existence, no real information has leaked out yet,” Io said. “One of our agents will know more in a few hours. I thought I’d let you know before others learn of it. I will only be able to block the information from spreading for a day or two though.”

“Discipleship…” A’Feris muttered as his fingers ran along the grisly weapon that never left his side, and Io knew he was seriously contemplating the idea. “We will see. It’s not just a matter of convenience, but also of fate. He might be someone worth nurturing, but he needs to walk a similar path as mine. Otherwise both our times would be wasted.”

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It was a pretty odd situation.

The man had essentially been killed by Catheya and turned into a revenant, but he still seemed happy enough to follow her. But Zac knew that “realignment” wasn’t anything evil in the eyes of the undead after his stay at the Undead Kingdom during his climb. It was the same as waking up someone who had been sleepwalking.

“What if I sign a contract with the scions here?” Zac asked as he turned back to Catheya, getting back to the topic at hand. “Something along the line that they cannot attack me and promise to provide assistance, in return for me joining their force.”

“The people here are just juniors, they can’t speak for their elders,” Catheya said with a shake of her head. “Besides, there are ways for the elders to forcibly break the contracts as the difference between them and you is so vast. Then they can simply make up some reason for why they apprehend you before they steal all your treasures and dig out your secrets. They might even hand you over to that Heliophos Clan to curry favor.”

“So what should I do?” Zac asked. “I can’t be the first guy who has needed to hire someone much stronger than me."

“Of course not. But you have stood out too much. You definitely have a bunch of secrets on you, to the point that even I am extremely curious. Maintaining reputation in the face of such a huge potential gain is nothing,” Catheya smiled. 

Zac slowly nodded, and he remembered Yrial's situation. He had almost lost his life multiple times to so-called righteous factions who wanted his treasures without paying for them. There was no right and wrong in the Multiverse, there was only power and benefits. Crushing a token to arrive at a foreign force full of D- and C-Grade Hegemons would be like serving himself up on a platter if there were no safeguards in place.

The fact that The Great Redeemer was from a powerful clan of Karmic Cultivators only made the situation messier.

The only force he felt he could somewhat trust was the Peak family, but he wasn’t completely ready to put his life in their hands. But it was a last-ditch solution if everything else failed. He could head over to their place if he got a token from Pretty. Even if he ended up captured he would probably have a better ending than whatever The Great Redeemer had planned. 

"Do you have any solution? Just preventing him from finding my planet is enough for now," Zac said as he explained the situation with the Dominators and the beacon he had destroyed with the help of the old abbot. 

“Cutting off any Karmic Ties before he reaches your plane is your best bet, as it doesn't matter how close or far he is from your planet then. He will not be able to find you through the spatial folds of the sector without any guidance, at least not while The Ruthless Heavens is shrouding your world. And I do have something for that actually,” Catheya slowly said as she turned to the Revenant behind her. “Go fetch the 8th and 23rd treasures.”

“The local Kingdoms will need remuneration,” Varo slowly said.

“That’s fine,” she said with a disinterested wave.

The man nodded and blended into the shadows with a bow.

“What are the treasures?” Zac asked with interest.

He probably had a lot of good things in his bag, but he had no idea what most of them were. Besides, even if they were valuable there was no guarantee that they'd be able to help him with his current predicaments.  

“The 8th treasure is called [Lantern of Fate]. Anyone it illuminates will have their karmic ties exposed, and you will even be able to destroy the ties with enough effort. The wearer will also be immune from forming karmic ties when it’s activated,” Catheya said.

Zac's eyes lit up, as it sounded like a treasure that produced the karmic ties that the Abbot had allowed him to see for a short while.  

This was exactly what he needed to make sure there were no lingering ties between Earth and The Great Redeemer after he had dealt with the Dominators. It could solve any potential issue stemming from his repeated contact with the Redeemer, and make sure that nothing was wrong with those who had almost been possessed during the activation of the Dao Funnel.

“And the 23rd?” Zac asked with mounting excitement.

“A peak E-Grade treasure of erasure. Use it on the corpses of the underlings of the Redeemer, and any hidden karmic links will be severed. We use those kinds of treasures before we create new subjects with... troublesome histories. No one wants an insanely strong powerhouse to come for you to reclaim the body of a descendant," Catheya said with a wry smile.

"Both these two items are yours in return for the information I’m looking for. You will have to sign a contract saying that the treasures cannot be used against the forces of the Undead Empire though,” she added.

“Deal,” Zac nodded without hesitation.

It was a bit disappointing that she wasn’t able to directly help with neither The Great Redeemer nor the Undead Incursion. However, he wasn’t really worried about the invaders any longer. He had gained far more than expected during his visit to the Tower of Eternity, and he had great confidence in dealing with the Lich King.

He had hoped to get some help with the incursion to be able to delay his evolution. He had made a lot of improvements in the tower, but he had been too rushed to make gains. If he could have a couple of months to figure out what was going on with his Dao fusions and what to do about the two items in his head he would probably be able to get even better classes.

“So…?” Catheya asked with a raised brow.

“Let me see the treasures first,” Zac said with a smile, taking a cue from the paranoid demon.

“Fine,” she snorted.

“By the way, do you know the requirements from the system for it to consider one’s path a ‘Creation’?” Zac asked instead as they waited for the Revenant to return.

“Big appetite, already grasping for an Arcane class?” Catheya smiled.

“Something like that,” Zac said, not denying it.

He had passed the 8th floor of the Tower of Eternity. It shouldn’t come as a shock that someone like him wanted to get the best possible rarity for their class.

“You should think long and hard before taking that step,” Catheya said.

“Why wouldn’t I want to get an Arcane class?” Zac asked with some skepticism.

Was this another lecture like that of Alyn? To pursue greatness through mediocrity. 

“Have you changed your view of cultivation since your world got integrated?” Catheya asked.

“Of course,” Zac nodded.

“Will you change it again?”

“Probably,” Zac responded after a short deliberation.

“Well, there you go,” Catheya smiled.

“What?” Zac said, not following the logic.

“The Arcane class gives you a bit more attributes and a few other benefits, but you shouldn’t think of it as something as simple as the next step after Epic rarity. Getting an Arcane class is confirming your path of cultivation, and doing so is irrevocable,” she said.

“Irrevocable? What does that mean?” Zac asked with confusion.

“It means that you cannot change directions any longer. The path you chose will the path you will have for the rest of your life. If your Creation is substandard, then your path of cultivation will be cut short,” Catheya explained. “Arcane classes are probably extremely rare in this sector, but they are more common where I am from. However, most people hold off on choosing them until later in their life.”

“What’s the difference between choosing now and later?” Zac asked, though he had an inkling.

“We’re just children,” Catheya said. “Our understanding of the Dao and the universe is shallow at best. Choosing an Arcane Class immediately is like choosing your future profession as a child. You don’t know what you are doing. So people wait until their understanding becomes deeper and the Creation becomes more refined.

"You lose some attributes, but trying to maximize attributes is a fool's venture in any case,” the Draugr continued. "What is important is your path and your Dao. They will take you past the bottlenecks, a few extra points in Strength will not."

The room turned silent as Zac looked down at his hands with a frown. He would have to confirm that she was telling the truth about Arcane classes, but what should he do if it was the truth? He felt that his creation was extremely high tier since it followed the path of Life and Death, which might even be turned into that of Creation and Oblivion with the help of the Splinter of Oblivion and the Shard of Creation.

But was that enough? There were still huge obstacles to overcome. He still couldn’t use the energies as he pleased, and he was essentially fumbling in the dark about most aspects. Besides, he wasn't even sure if his ideas would even work any longer after the changes just before he left the tower. The pathways to [Cyclic Strike] had been rebranded, and he hadn't been able to confirm whether they even worked like before. 

What would happen if he chose an Arcane class based on such rickety foundations? His whole future might be ruined since he grasped for too much, just like Alyn had warned him of.

The silence stretched on for another four minutes until the revenant returned with two boxes.

“This is the lantern,” Catheya smiled. “Be careful not to use it constantly. It consumes life-force to run.”

“Lifeforce? How much?” Zac said with a frown.

“One minute’s use will result in a year lost when used,” the revenant spoke up after the Draugr shot him a glance. “Ten years if you have reached the D-Grade. It is not strong enough to protect the fate of those stronger than that.”

Zac nodded in thanks. It was a bit creepy to pay with your life to use an item, especially after already having already lost so much of it to the Shard. But just using it for short durations wouldn't be too bad, especially as he was about to evolve and get a new chunk of lifespan any day now. 

“So, about the information?” The Draugr said.

“I don’t know if the one I’m thinking of is related to you, but you look just like a younger version of the one I saw,” Zac said as he stowed away the two treasures. “I think her name is Be’Zi.”

“So you really have met her?!” the Draugr almost screamed as she leaned across the table. “Is she in this sector?”

“I don’t know,” Zac said. “We met in a vision since we walk similar paths. She bestowed me with something to protect me. Perhaps that's what you can sense from me.”

“Why would she help you though?” Catheya said with confusion.

“She believed it was fate we met,” Zac shrugged. “According to her husband she seemed to place pretty great emphasis on such things.”

“Her WHAT?!” Catheya shouted as she slammed the table. “WHO?!”

Comments

Oz

First

Alexander

Thanks for the chapter

John Phipps

Thanks for the chapter

Mad Max

One awkward conversation coming right up...

Thenais

thx

Kedar

"A few extra points in strength will not" damn a few months ago for Zac this would have hurt.

Obran

I think he should let it all out. Stop mincing about. Maybe get a contract to reveal certain things but Catheya did honor her end. At the very least being a Draugr might add a facet to earth's protection

Henry Wartemberg

😬 not sure about that. It’s less about her and more the people she will inevitably have to tell. There are only 5 Draugr bloodlines if I remember right. Adding a new one isn’t a small thing

Anonymous

another shallow chap. all that happened was people talked about zac,and he got two karmic treasures. nothing else. please hurry this tower arc up, its getting really annoying. pointless chapter after pointless chapter.

Durzo

My boy does not know how to shut up. Zac reminds me a bit of Goku, in one sense. Goku has good fighting instincts even if he gets his ass whooped but he’s dumb as a brick. I can imagine Goku revealing extra information for no cost.

Blaublue

"Irrevocable? What does that mean?" - Zac should carry a dictionary with him

Kiwilord

Say info on the husband costs extra

Anonymous

I get that Zac isn’t a genius, but it’s really frustrating how much the author has dumbed him down as the series has progressed. Also, why is everything solved by people (or the system) giving him stuff? Could he please solve something using his brain for once?

Anonymous

getting info on arcane classes was a biggie, Zac has to learn that stuff before evolving

Davis

“‘Discipleship…’ A’Feris muttered as his fingers ran along the grisly weapon that never left his side, and Io knew he was seriously contemplating the idea. ‘We will see. It’s not just a matter of convenience, but also of fate. He might be someone worth nurturing, but he needs to walk a similar path as mine. Otherwise both our times would be wasted.’” Sounds like Zac is about to get a master for his Axe Dao, he already has Yrial for the other side of his power set so this is perfect. Super high Luck strikes again!

L Pedersen

HOLY SHIT! FINISH THE DAMN CONVERSATION ALREADY! This is getting to be too much, not only has this conversation been going on since chapter 470 but you keep cutting in random interludes in the middle of it!

Blaublue

Didn't Zac get an item from the Abbot that did the same thing as the item 23rd he was just given?

Anonymous

Zac got 2 treasures to help against TGR and good advice about class advancement and good advice about mentors and she has a bodycount on his behalf. Negotiating every sentence is too much. Zac owes her some deets (though he has to be smart about how much, can't say anything that makes him hunted.)

zoarian

Still feel like getting the two arcane classes is a good idea. Like, he's Oblivion and Creation embodied. We saw they were at the root of the Dao too, so it's not like they don't have potential.

MadGod

It also worked on more than just corpses, but it was a one time use thing.

Anonymous

Just a thought... I wouldn’t mind 2, 3- chapter releases a week instead of one a day, 6 days a week.

Thenais

He has got around 150 intel for 1500+ Strenght. With such disparity, it’s a miracle he can still talk.

Dominic French

He should go for the choas dao lol it fits him

Thaabit Rivertree

I don't get all the negativity about this chapter... Catheya paid him for info on Be'zi and her being married/who her husband is is part of that. It's not like he has alot of info to give her in the first place. Also, I am definitely someone who hates it when the main character is dumb as bricks to allow the simplistic plot to happen around him... That doesn't seem to be the case here. Zac is a normal guy, not a brainiac and not an idiot either. He's definitely the "Hammer! Smash!" type of MC, but he also knows how to be careful and make allies, plans, etc. Also, nothing happened this chapter? Do you just want to see fights every chapter? The chaps are short so that means some chaps will have less fighting and plot progress. Each part of this chap seemed meaningful and there wasn't any fluff. I thought it was fine, introducing a possible mentor for Zac, and it seemed like he might even use an axe. Also, criticising Zac for wanting items or others to solve his problems? That was literally the reason he came to the tower of eternity. To connect to a bigger force and get help for earth. It's already said that Zac can't stand up to a D grade hegemon like The great Redeemer. Side note, you can't confuse that rating with the technocrat who had to worry about the shard and collateral damage to his ship. He killed Zac in basically every attack anyways except the shard kept healing him.

Thenais

More draugr lady plz :)

Anonymous

Are karmic ties and karmic links different? I do not see why the erasure treasure is necessary if they are the same, since the [Lantern of Fate] can apparently find and allow him to destroy karmic ties. If the [Lantern of Fate] only works on the living then that should have been mentioned. Or if the cost of destroying the karmic ties is ridiculously high with [Lantern of Fate] ("enough effort" is vague). I don't mind a little exposition now and then, but it is particularly frustrating when we get exposition but no clarity.

Thaabit Rivertree

I'm not sure if you're being facetious or not but it seems obvious he's asking what that really means in terms of consequences for accepting, not what the word means.

Anonymous

The Io viewpoint was unnecessary. Either that guy will find Zac and then Zac can get the story out of the guy then, or else he will never encounter Zac in which case there was no point in mentioning him.

Anonymous

so we getting another chapter today or na?

Justin van mele

Taking all bets who thinks A’Feris uses an axe.

Adrian Gorgey

Thanks for the chapter. Keep up the good work and don't mind the few salty people who complain all the time

Maniac000

I wonder if A’Feris is one of the axe users Zac saw in his dao vision when he reached peak in Axe Mastery?

Andrew

Thank you!

Caricifus

Ahhhhh, my happy little inbox when I see an alert from you. Thanks.

Firinen

Just thought about the wraith. What if Thea dies against the undead and is then turned? Zac has to overcome his feelings towards her (like Kenzie indicated) as she is not herself anymore and in addition he got his cosmic vision to deal with her unvisible spirit tool.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Jordan

I was thinking the same. Perhaps these “hidden links” are deliberately formed and ties are natural karmic entanglement?

Anonymous

Agreed. It seemed like Catheya downplayed the benefits to an Arcane Class. More attributes, sure. It would probably also get him a good Title for having an Arcane Class in E-grade. But I think the most valuable benefits would be better Skills and better Dao visions. Also, I think Zac has two reasons that make a strong case for going Arcane in E-grade. First is that Zac's situation is more desperate than Catheya understands. She probably has never been in truly desperate straits in her unlife. But Zac and New Earth are hanging on by a thread. Catheya knows what his problems are but she does not seem to really understand what it is like to be trying to save your entire planet (which holds your entire race) and having no one else to rely on for help. More importantly, she does not know that he already has remnants of Creation and Oblivion confined in his body. That really narrows his possible choices for a Path. It seems unlikely he would want to move away from a Creation/Destruction kind of Path, so Catheya's point about not being able to choose wisely already is somewhat mitigated.

Anonymous

Good thought, but those were probably A grade. Would be a great twist to have that recognition when they meet though

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for the chapter!

Anonymous

I like the ending of this chapter.