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It wasn't just a kneejerk reaction to stay inside the Orom for longer than Zac had initially planned. From what he had gathered, the Orom would keep dragging poor souls to be filtered for over a week.

Even if Zac managed to escape right now, he would probably be dragged right back in. However, according to what he'd heard, the Orom moved with a shocking speed most of the time, swimming through various dimensions just like its smaller brethren. It would be far better to escape while the beast was on the move since it would be gone in an instant, hopefully leaving Zac behind in some empty corner space.

Having traveled Freedom’s End for half a day had proven that this place was full of opportunities as well. There were unique resources, and the place was veritably teeming with old masters that he would normally never have the chance to interact with on a somewhat equal standing.

There was also the wilderness, a place that seemed perfect for him to perfect his stances. Your power was fixed, but the beasts kept getting stronger the deeper you delved. The only way to push further was to improve what you could do with the power you had, just like how that old man had easily knocked him on his ass earlier.

Apparently, there were some powerhouses in this place that had been able to accomplish unbelievable things in the wilderness with raw skill and tactics. There was still a lot of room for improvement in this regard, and Zac got the feeling that working on his stances would also help him get closer to forming his last two Dao Branches.

Zac looked out across the settlement from the window of his temporary residence for another few minutes before he made his decision. He would follow his guts - stay behind for a while longer to recuperate and consolidate his gains. Then extract this place for all the benefits that he could get his hands on before escaping.

As for the downsides of this place, it didn’t much matter to Zac if he didn't plan to stick around. He was safe from the first relegation, and he had enough resources to produce impressive improvements in case he was still around in three years for the shake-up.

However, this all hinged on his bloodline being able to help him break out of this place.

If that didn’t work, Zac knew he was in big big trouble. He wasn’t as smart or as knowledgeable as most people in this place. He didn't have any cultivation method to gradually push him forward, and he wouldn't be able to simply meditate to make breakthroughs. His Void Energy was the only thing that gave him an edge.

If these kinds of people hadn’t managed to flee from this prison through conventional means, how could he?

But cultivating in this place for the long-term was out of the question. He had gained a decent idea of the required advancements to be safe from relegation, and it didn't look good. With new people being added every few hundred years, there was no settling down. In fact, the demands were so high that the average lifespan in the Orom World was just a tenth compared to the outside.

Monarchs were lucky if they could survive 100,000 to 150,000 years, a far cry from their natural lifespans. Hegemons would usually be relegated out by the time they turned 10,000 unless they managed to break through to Monarchy and get a boost of momentum. Of course, there were also innumerable examples of people suddenly finding themselves stuck, dying far earlier compared to this.

The reason was simple; after that initial burst of breakthroughs, their improvement slowed down, making them unable to compete with the new arrivals. Soon enough, the old were relegated, replaced by new faces who hadn't expended their potential or momentum yet. Zac didn't want to live in a desperate environment like this longer than he had to, but there was one more reason he knew he had to escape.

After seeing the Contribution shop and learning about the various places and benefits available, Zac had come to a simple conclusion; he wouldn’t be able to continuously progress in this place. He hadn't encountered any real bottlenecks with his unique cultivation method so far. But in return, he required a lot of resources to progress, no matter if you talked Dao, Levels, Soul, or Bloodline.

The Orom expected you to make most of your progress simply by cultivating, making use of the dense ambient energy and attuned zones. There were unique cultivation grounds in this world as well, but those places cost Purchase Points, and people only used them when they were at the precipice of breaking through.

Making breakthroughs in this place would net him Contribution Points and the equivalent amount of Purchase Points, but he would have to spend far more resources for every breakthrough compared to what the breakthrough was worth.

The wilderness wasn’t any help either. Since people’s attributes, including the Orom Attendants, were limited to 1,000 in the wilderness, the beasts were just early to middle E-grade over there. Even if Zac managed to slaughter half the wilderness, he wouldn’t get enough kill energy to reach peak E-grade.

His fortune in the form of Nexus Coins was almost useless in this place as well. Who’d take a System currency in a prison where there was no place to spend it? Besides, there were the harsh restrictions on trade that didn't go through the Contribution Store. There had been occasions where late Monarchs had started hoovering up Nexus Coins when they were at the precipice of confirming their Dao, but events like that were extremely rare.

Luckily, Zac was disgustingly wealthy for an E-grade cultivator, which would keep him safe in the short run. However, his requirements would only increase. What felt like a mountain of wealth in his Spatial Rings right now, might not seem as impressive by the time he started looking to form his Cultivator's Core.

Ultimately, Zac knew he would enter a downward spiral, where his gathered resources were rapidly depleted while being unable to replenish them. Soon enough, he’d be broke, and he would be relegated one step after another until he was culled.

Furthermore, the process of reaching Hegemony was a problem. Ignoring issues like missing out on the Inheritance Trial back home, would he even be able to form a core in this place? He had long since gathered a few missives that had methods for Mortals to take that step, but it didn't look too optimistic. The exact methodology differed, but the essence was the same.

You had to consume innumerable treasures, preferably containing the attunement of your path. From there, you'd use one method or another to extract the essence of the treasures, and push it into the spot where your core would form. Like that, you would add one layer after another while keeping constant pressure with arrays and Mental Energy, until something like a core would form.

It was technically possible for Zac to accomplish that here, though there were no facilities available that could aid him with the process. After all, the Orom didn't swallow Mortals, but only those with extremely high attunements. Zac was even afraid to commission the arrays he needed, in case it would result in him being purged.

Besides, Zac was reluctant to use the methods he had on hand. It was painfully clear; the methods he had gathered so far were extremely basic. Their odds of success were abysmally low even for people with weak foundations. With so many different treasures making up the core, it would become unstable.

When connected to one's pathways the rampant energies would rip it apart before you had a chance to properly refine and strengthen it. For someone like him, Zac wasn't even sure if it was possible.

Secondly, even if he succeeded, the result would be lackluster. The kind of core you formed with this type of method would be weak and full of imperfections. Most likely, you'd be stuck at early D-grade, unable to evolve the core any further. Zac's plan had always been to find some sort of high-grade technique that worked for mortals, possibly through a System-reward like how he got his Soul Strengthening Method.

If that failed, he would try to adapt the best one he could get his hands on, making it more suitable to his unique condition and the opposing elements of his path. After all, it wasn't like he simply needed to form an ice-attuned Cultivator's Core or something. He had to somehow cram Life, Death, and Conflict into the core without it exploding.

Perhaps Yrial had some insights considering his path of fire and ice, or Zac might be able to glean some solutions from the Realm Spirits in his Spatial Ring. He might even be able to figure something out with the help of the term Edgewalker, now that he knew he wasn't alone. But that all required time, and the ability to freely travel in search of answers.

Certainly, the prospect of being bottlenecked and killed in this place wasn't the only reason he needed to escape. Just the thought of being stuck inside the Orom as the world outside passed him by filled his heart with a sense of existential dread. Perhaps the people of Port Atwood would think he died during the Twilight Ascent, especially if they managed to find out about the collapse of the Twilight Harbor. Perhaps they would believe he had abandoned Earth, turning his gaze toward a wider stage.

Zac quickly stabilized his mind before his thoughts spiraled out of control, instead of focusing on what he could do. For now, he needed to recover himself to peak condition, so Zac spent the next five days stabilizing his body. He even decided to use 200 of his Purchase Points to use one of the high-grade facilities in Freedom's End for two days.

It was a recovery room that used dozens of arrays and attuned energies to recover all sorts of wounds and ailments. As Murbot said, the Orom fed during congregations of fate, which usually meant war. A lot of those who were dragged here were already wounded, sometimes grievously so. The Orom knew this, and therefore provided services that would get its captives to quickly return to cultivating.

Zac's wounds were pretty bad, but the room he used could even heal Peak Hegemons. The cracks in his soul were rapidly mended, though that was partly thanks to some of the items found in Aia Ouro's Spatial Gem. The same was true for his wounds, though the lingering echoes of Chaos resisted the healing process.

Another thing that the arrays were unable to fix was the hidden damage from overusing the energy of the remnants. The spider vein-like cracks on the upper half of his body were still there, though they were invisible to the naked eye. The array did at least help [Purity of the Void] shoo some of the foreign Daos from his body, and when he walked out of the healing chamber, it felt like had been on bed rest for over two months.

During his stay in Freedom's End, he had seen one group after being led here. His group was the largest one so far though, with some of the others only having a dozen people. However, on the third day, a lot of Havarok warriors and undead Revenants arrived, staring daggers at each other.

Zac was shocked to learn that the Umbri'zi Clan had declared war on the Havarok Empire, and fierce battles were currently taking place across multiple frontier sectors. He even spotted a couple of Draugr, though he noticed that every single one had pretty diluted bloodlines, kind of like Nala who had guided him through Twilight Harbor. He guessed that Orom knew enough not to anger a clan like Umbri'Zi and left the true clan members alone.

Or perhaps it killed them all to hide any traces of what it had done.

On the third day, Zac had also made an extra trip to the Contribution Store and taken out all the various cultivation methods he had gathered since arriving in the Twilight Harbor. Some came from those he had fought, others came from various sources. For example, there was a stack of old methods he had found in the cave of the Beast King where he got his aura-hiding bracelet.

From there, he had hurried to a nondescript mansion where a dozen cultivators were already lining up. Zac entered when it was his turn, and he emerged with a smile on his face thirty minutes later. The information crystals had all been sealed to block his prying, but how could that be a problem in the Orom World?

The man Zac had visited was called Provedius, a middle-grade Monarch and a Jade Orom Attendant, surpassing even Murbot. He was also known as the greatest unsealer of the Orom World, and he had effortlessly unlocked every single method that Zac had gathered, with the sole exception of two of the crystals belonging to Uona and one of Aia Ouro's.

Provedius had been unsealing stolen and looted missives for over 50,000 years in hopes of stumbling onto something that would provide the inspiration to break through his current bottlenecks. In fact, he had specifically come over to Freedom's End for that very purpose. Even better, the only price he demanded for his services was that he was allowed to make a copy of any information he unlocked.

If he ever managed to get out of this place, he would probably have an exceedingly valuable Heritage to base his faction on. Unfortunately, the Orom prevented from Provedius selling any of the methods he had gathered over the millennia since that counted as selling outside goods. Then again, he probably wouldn't have made the methods public even if he could.

Most people would be unwilling to sell any techniques in a place where people competed in terms of progress. What if you sold a method that allowed your competitor to surpass you, forcing you into relegation?

As for the content of the information crystals Zac had unsealed, they were mostly useless. There were almost one hundred different cultivation methods, though it only felt worthwhile to put five or so in the Academy back home. It wasn't that the others were bad, but there were issues with spreading your base too thin.

It was better to focus on a handful of paths where the successive generations of Port Atwood could expand and add detail to the Heritage. That way, they would also be able to form more coherent armies if needed. If Zac put the hundreds of methods he had collected until now in the Academy, it would become too chaotic and the odds of elites emerging would decrease rather than increase.

But there were a few information crystals that were quite useful to him as well, especially from Aia Ouro's Spatial Gem. More than half of them contained a vast compendium of Arrays and inscription patterns, a good chunk of them supplementing the information he’d gained from Catheya. There was also a Soul Cultivation manual that seemed extremely powerful. It was called the [Thousand Lights Chapter], but Zac wasn’t sure a non-spectral cultivator would be able to cultivate it without making some pretty big modifications.

However, there was a lot of general information about soul cultivation attached to the method, which was helpful even for Zac and his [Nine Reincarnations Manual]. It delved deep into what a soul was, and how to utilize it as efficiently as possible. There was even a technique that couldn't quite be considered a skill, but something he was keen on trying out.

It was called the [Thousand Lights Avatar], but it didn't actually look like it required the [Thousand Lights Chapter] to work. It was a technique where you continuously extracted Mental Energy and your Dao from your soul and infused it into your spiritual body. In the beginning, it wouldn't do much good, but after you had reached some success you would see all kinds of benefits.

First of all, it would continuously strengthen the spiritual body, which included one's pathways, which was extremely useful as Zac neared the later stages of the E-grade where every node-breaking was fraught with danger. At higher grades, it could do even more miraculous things, such as performing spirit walks with your spiritual body.

For a Spectral Cultivator, it was pretty much a cloning technique.

At the highest stage, it would be a second life of sorts. If you got your soul destroyed in battle or cultivation mishap, you could reform a backup soul with your [Thousand Lights Avatar]. It would be significantly weaker compared to your original soul, but it was obviously far preferable to dying.

Reaching that state would take hundreds of years of effort though, and wasn't something that could benefit in the short run. For now, all the general information on soul cultivation and soul evolutions were far more useful. While the comments were for a different heritage, they still added to his understanding of his own method.

After all, the version of [Nine Reincarnations Manual] he had on his hands was extremely terse, without any insights or experiences. Last time, he had only realized mid-breakthrough how the first reincarnation actually worked. He wanted to be better prepared for the second round, and this might help him out.

As for the description in the Nine Reincarnations Manual, it wasn’t much more helpful compared to the first one:

Refined by the seas of Life and Death, the soul returns to the Samsara. Continuous reinvention is at the heart of the Heavenly Law. From a singular unity, the multitudes of the Cosmos can be beseeched. From Eight Trigrams a system is formed, where the singular unity is supreme.

Nine Dharmas, nine Heavens, nine layers of the Abyss.

The cycle of Life and Death is the cycle of the Samsara and the pursuit of completeness.

Zac felt that the clue lay in the second paragraph. But what did Nine Dharmas, nine Heavens, and nine layers of the Abyss refer to? The number nine was central to his Soul Strengthening Method, and to the Dao itself, but it didn’t help him much in preparing for the second reincarnation. But if there was some repeated process involved in the reincarnation, he would have to aim for nine revolutions to reach perfection.

And that was exactly what Zac was planning on doing.

Comments

Xhaare

I wonder how Orom will react when the tribulation falls for his two Dao Branches. Either he will nurture Zac heavier, or be pissed. Maybe even get involved and that’s how MC escapes?

Anonymous

I hope we get the soul evolution done by this friday.

TerrestrialOverlord

1st half of the chapter was a re-summary of like 3 chapters before...2nd half though was great. while the unsealer cannot sell the info, can he not simply give it away charge people 1 standard fee to come into the special reading rooms of different grades based on what they want to read and place just the material they wanted in that room. after all there was a defier/apostate that was based on trade and stuff no...so maybe that's how he's cultivating. There must be innumerable ways to circumvent the rules of Orom for personal benefit. I hope we don't get a blow-by-blow accounting of Zac's cultivation but just a monthly snippet until he needs to do something specific. I really wouldn't like another. twilight arc.

Stefan Muntean

Ahaaa so he is getting prepared, got heal and unseling info, planing stuff. Wander why he didn't ask the unseling dude if he heard anything about the 9 reincarnations, even if he cant sale stuff he might give pointers were to find next manuals?

Neneera

There seems to be near infinite methods so getting technical knowledge on how they work is more important.

Omiso

Bah, I was hopping the body cultivation manual would be useful for him but apparently is not good enough. Then again keeping the remnants in check are a priority so anything with "soul" in its name is going to draw his attention first.

Justin van mele

So the main focus of this arc will probably be getting 2more branches, upgrading the one he already has, practicing the thousand light avatar, and getting throw as much soul cultivation as possible. I hope Zac finds the resources he needs for the 4th reincarnation array in the store and can get someone to make it for him.

Omiso

I think its too early for that, his first reincarnation was about a decade of cultivation but he managed to reduce it because he used life and death Daos plus his Human and Draugr form. Even then he spent 3 years before he was ready and still using treasures, and the remnants nearly killed himself in the process. His second reincarnation was expected to last 20 or so years but the twilight realm help him improve quality of the soul, still he has only cultivated the second reincarnation for less than a year (he wanted more but Alvod showed up) so I doubt he's ready to try a second reincarnation yet, he might use the thousand lights technique first to build a better foundation and keep using the 2nd manual until the sea stop refining the island, then he can try for the second reincarnation. He's still 3 years from being tested, there's no need to rush.

Anonymous

So is the Thousand Lights Chapter a not so subtle attempt at hinting that Aia Ouro may have lived through their fight against Zac (and death via Realm Spirit) and might show up again someday in the future?

Anonymous

dont forget this is a good place to get items for his quest, after 800 chapter i think we earned a spaceship of our own

Lex Luther S

Huhh, now that I think about it, the C grade in his heritage was an ice and fire cultivator, and those 2 appose one another. So makes me think even with the conflicting life and death zac won't have to much trouble there.

Tim Johnson

i feel like this would be a good time skip phase, have him cultivate for ~5 to 10 years, doing enough to avoid the first relegation, getting POV's of Ogras, Thea and Kenzie in there too, before that B grade that showed up to Catheya and her master and her dad finds Orom and ransoms him out to start a Draugr homeland arc.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

David Giles

Well if Orom isn't letting Provedius skate relegation then it's an idiot.

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for the chapter!!

Han Pol

I wonder what kind of heritage Zac has gained, I wouldn't be surprised if there is another battle or war arc after a while so good forces would help, I guess specially ones things heat up in his home sector and the systems protection ends. While I think focussing on just 5 is a bit to narrow if we want to break it down to just 5 if he has a life and dead attuned planet with a realm spirit and fights a lot of wars ones the systems protection ends, it makes sense that conflcit and life and dead should be the cornerstone of his fractions heritage. Overall one conflict or war based heritages sound like a good idea, For the commanders or lieutenants of his army. Then something life based for his living followers. Something dead based for the undead. And likely also one dead based for the living, so a necromancer or bonemage deadwitch or the like. Also none of them should destroy bodies to much else it will be hard to reanimate them. And then maybe some hybrid heritages so life and conflict ..

Anonymous

Can he just go back to earth already I’m over the random weird stuff I wanted to get grounded and see what kind of d grade ship he gets

Buzz1089

Lots of good info this chapter but also very little happened. I'm not a fan of chapters like that because it's hard to picture. I'm a visual person and while reading I need a to create a mental image of what's happening but a chapter like this is like being frozen in time while getting bombarded with info. There was nothing to picture other than he sat in a room, then walked into a building. Thanks for the info. I'm excited to see what's going to happen, but it was really hard to focus on this chapter.

rapscity2K

Anybody else getting Lin Ming from Martial World vibes?

Lex Luther S

I don't get what u mean, there's plenty of mental imagery in this ch. Sure the last bit was explaining what zac had unlocked but if u picture it as him thinking these things while walking or traveling its not to hard to form a mental image. Not that every ch has to have a mental image and it can even take away from a chapter to. Imagine if every chapter The first defier wasted word space on describing where zac is or doing every few sentences. I've read countless novels from hard copies to online and some of them were droning repetitions that barely moved forward because of if. There must be a balance for proper imagery and story progression or else we'll be stuck in a loop having shit explained to us for the 7th damn time "He who fights with monsters" is a good example of this, every bloody time the MC uses a skill he explains the WHOLE skill again, sure its In a text box bit if the author gives out a certain amount of words every ch then it's just needless filler, instead of having faith his readers remember what the skills do.