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Esmeralda thumped her chest as she wagged the box in front of Zac. He still couldn't believe it was real, so he slowly walked to a nearby window. Catheya was sitting at a bench in the pebble garden, occasionally glancing in his direction. She lit up upon seeing Zac, who waved at her assuredly before walking back into the room.

Catheya hadn't noticed Esmeralda coming and going, by the looks of it, and neither was there any response from the ghost temple on the other side of the peak. He wouldn't have been surprised even if that huge avatar emerged to take back the box, but there was not even a karmic ripple indicating they had been robbed.

It was just too odd, making Zac wonder if Esmeralda even left his mansion. The box was definitely real; it emitted the same hair-raising aura as when he first saw it. But the way Esmeralda got her hands on it wasn't necessarily as advertised. He couldn't help but look at Lova sitting by the neighboring window. It had been a deadly tribulation to enter the ghost temple for him, but for this mysterious woman?

"I assure you, I had nothing to do with that box," Lova smiled. "She really entered the temple just now. Esmeralda's unique bloodline allows her to resist or even ignore many forms of restrictions. That includes the Karmic suppression of the Sangha. Avoiding troublesome Karmic entanglements is a key skill for any good thief."

Zac slowly nodded, though he wasn't sure what to believe. He had no way to confirm what was true and false, though his instincts told him Lova wasn't making things up.

"Besides, I killed too many monks in my heyday," Lova added, looking a bit helpless. "I've spent four hundred thousand years reining in my killing intent and performing merit to whittle away the karmic debt levied on my path. Esmeralda is a dear friend, but I wouldn't undo my hard work by helping her rob one of their Lotus Pavilions."

"I've seen the things inside that temple. Will those things come causing trouble because of this?" Zac frowned.

"What you see is not necessarily real," Lova said with a slight smile. "Though with the Dharma, the bounds between reality and fantasy are often muddled."

"I'm sorry?"

"Suffice it to say, powerful belief can turn the unreal real, but it is a rootless existence. Without sustained piety, creation will return to the bounds of illusion," Lova explained, glancing at the other side of the peak. "This Lotus Pavilion was created from the belief of a powerful Arhat, but he is long gone.

"The temples you see are echoes of memories that retain some of the original's strength through the Karmic Link to the Sangha. The items within are in a state of perpetual uncertainty. They are real, yet they are not. By taking the items, you shifted the needle toward certainty, but it was only possible by Akaniṣṭha sanctioning it. As to why the Sanga allows this, you should well understand."

Zac slowly nodded. The backhanded nature of the Sangha's gifts was nothing new to him. Every gift was a karmic debt, every encounter a karmic link that would bind you closer to the Dharma. They were like a casino. Some would win when coming through the Sangha's doors and walk away with riches, but the house always won in the end.

And everyone believed themselves to be destined for victory.

Was he any different? His eyes gleamed as he looked at the toad, or rather the box she had her tongue wrapped around. "And you're just giving this to me?"

Esmeralda shrugged and threw out the box, and Zac's heart lurched as he urgently grabbed it.

"Esmeralda more enjoys the hunt than the prize itself nowadays. Outsmarting the defenses, breaking the restrictions, and seizing the item is an affirmation of her path," Lova commented. "Oh, you probably shouldn't open that thing. At least not unless you want to blow up this whole mountain."

"What?!" Zac wheezed, his hand freezing just as he was about to open the lid.

"The Sangha's Lotus Pavilions are Dharmic cleansing arrays. The treasures consecrated within are usually calamitous items with immense fell Karma. Even if this is just an echo made real, it's bound to be extremely dangerous."

"Why would the Buddhists consecrate something like that?" Zac asked, suddenly stuck between wanting to throw the box far away and not daring to let go.

"The light shines the brightest after the darkness of the night," Lova hummed, and Zac felt like she was talking about herself just as much as the box. "Eventually, the sin will be purified by the Buddhist Hymns and the soothing waves of the Brahma, and the calamitous item will become a Dharmic Instrument of great power."

"But until then…" Zac said.

"Well…" Lova smiled. "The night is the night until daybreak arrives. Right now, you could consider it a bomb. If everything else fails, open the lid and run for your life."

Zac warily looked at the box. When he first saw it, he'd thought it an incredible treasure considering its place of honor. But it turned out those crazy monks had actually put a doomsday device in their temple. Still, Zac didn't throw the thing away. How many times had he survived by the skin of his teeth by blowing something up? You never knew when you needed a big bomb to get out of a jam.

"Of course, it would be even better if you could continue the cleansing yourself," Lova added. "The Lotus Pavilion has already done most of the heavy lifting, but I can tell the item within is not yet irrevocably bound to the Sangha. You might get a surprising prize if you continue to erode the fell Karma and resentment with your Dao."

That got Zac's attention. Someone Lova called powerful had tried to refine a cursed treasure by using some sort of Dharmic array. Even an echo, which Zac assumed was the same as a replica, of such an item had to be extremely powerful for someone at his level.

"How long would I need to refine it?" Zac asked.

"Not long," Lova said, looking at the box. "A few centuries at most with providence as powerful as yours."

"Oh," Zac grunted and stowed the box away, though only after winding a rope around it a few times just in case.

A few centuries certainly wasn't long to someone like Lova, but it certainly was to him. There was no way he'd refine it in time for the war unless he found some way to supercharge the process. Perhaps Ogras had some idea? After all, the process sounded very similar to whatever he had planned for his banner.

"So Esmeralda is clearly an amazing thief," Zac said, getting an approving nod from the toad. "But she's definitely no Supremacy. And if she were, how would she even enter the trial? The age limit is 100 years. What's going on?"

"Esmeralda was growing old," Lova said. "We all struggle with the concept of death. Truthfully, many grow more fearful the older they get. When you've lived for an eternity, it can be hard to face the fact the end is drawing close. They become increasingly desperate to break through and steal more longevity from the Heavens. Others try to supplement their waning lifeforce through other means."

Lova looked at Esmeralda, who proudly looked back. "I'm sure you can appreciate how rare such treasures are, items that can provide a meaningful amount of longevity to those at the peak. Even if you get your hands on something, it usually only replenishes a few percent. Esmeralda managed to steal an item that functionally made her immortal."

"What!" Zac said with shock. "Immortality is real?"

"True Immortality?" Lova said. "Probably not? At least not yet. But a few aberrations have managed to mimic the effect to varying degrees of success. Esmeralda is one such example. The Primo of your Undead Empire is another, as are a few entities hidden in the depths of the Buddhist Sangha. Unfortunately, even false immortality always comes with a price."

"The item Esmeralda stole provides her with an unceasing font of longevity, but she has been forcibly reincarnated hundreds of times. She loses a sliver of herself each time, and the reincarnations are coming in more frequently. She needs to enter the Left Imperial Palace to find an item that can suppress the effect of the temporal treasure."

"Forced reincarnations? Like a curse? How would that affect me if she sets up shop inside my body?" Zac frowned.

"It's not a curse," Lova said with a shake. "And the treasure has already become part of her body; it can't affect others. Believe me; people have tried. Many have wanted to extract some of Esmeralda's endless longevity and take it for themselves. Part of the reason she's currently staying in the Perennial Vastness is to hide from being captured again."

"You're pretty crazy, eating something like that," Zac said as he looked at the toad, who responded with a smug look that said, 'Worked out in the end, didn't it?'

Zac would be lying if he said he wasn't tempted. Even if she'd lost most of her memories and skills, she had a wealth of experience to draw on. The skills of a world-renowned thief would be incredible when looking for treasures and avoiding dangers.

"Will she even be able to enter if she's so ancient?" Zac asked.

A smile spread across Lova's lips upon hearing Zac's question. After all, it was a partial agreement. "She should. This Esmeralda is only three years old. And don't worry. As I said, she'll rapidly grow over the next few years. She should be at Middle Hegemony by the time the inheritance starts. She still won't be able to fight the other contestants, but she will not drag you down."

Three years? Zac gave Esmeralda a second look and realized there were some small differences in the patterns on her skin. Esmeralda looked back and suddenly released a puff of familiar Dao; his own.

"The kid?" Zac blurted, and Esmeralda nodded with a grin.

"The pillar's sudden ascent came as a surprise to us as well," Lova sighed. "Esmeralda's reincarnation cycle was at an unfortunate state, so she sacrificed her cultivation to birth a second incantation early. This way, she'll be ten when she enters the Left Imperial Palace. It's not optimal, but someone like Esmeralda will have to be careful about the restrictions. Better safe than sorry."

"Do you think others will do the same?" Zac suddenly said. "Bringing reincarnators or something similar?"

"Of course," Lova laughed. "This is one of the biggest events in recent memory. I don't know about reincarnators, but everyone involved is currently wracking their brains to figure out ways to gain an edge over the competition."

Zac's expression fell upon hearing that. It was bad enough being pitted against centennials from the peak factions of the multiverse. If they also brought a bunch of cheats, how would he and his followers survive?

"The Multiverse was never fair," Lova smiled. "But you shouldn't worry overly much about that aspect. The System is giving this matter an almost shocking level of attention, and it's already indicated it won't accept any foul play. You won't encounter things like what happened inside the Stand of Saeward. The rule on age includes a series of hidden restrictions that even the strongest will have to work within.

"To break those rules would be to declare war against the Heavens," Lova added. "And I don't think we've reached that point yet."

Zac shuddered at that thought, remembering the words of Sendor and Engo. The Thrones, the Seals, the Terminus Council, and the war for the direction of the era. It almost felt like the hidden masters of the Perennial Vastness were holding their breath, just waiting for all hell to break loose. Sendor had assured Vastermal of his neutrality, but that could also mean he had his own plans and ideas.

Silence stretched, and Even Esmeralda seemed subdued by the heavy topic. But eventually, Lova sighed and shook her head before taking out an information crystal.

"I'm sorry. These are not matters you need to worry about. Just focus on yourself and your goals while following your heart. I've outlined the proposed terms of cooperation here. It would be a binding contract enforced by teacher and the System itself, should you accept. Neither you nor Esmeralda can renege after it's signed."

A quick scan confirmed it was a contract enforced under the ruleset of the Apostate of Order, and it was actually quite generous. Zac's only obligation was to provide passage into the trial. Meanwhile, Esmeralda had to do her best to help Zac accomplish his goals inside the Left Imperial Palace, even after she attained her goals.

There was one problem, though. Esmeralda's goals were identical to the Undead Empire's. She didn't want the inheritance but a certain item within. Was there a conflict there?

"Esmeralda needs a specific treasure from within?" Zac frowned. "That might be a problem. I already have a similar agreement in place. If there's only one…"

"Nine," Lova said. "There should be nine utmost treasures beyond the true inheritance. Like the Heavens, the Pillars were constructed following the rule of eight by nine. Eight pillars, where nine outer courts stabilized the fifth. The one is the Eternal Heritages at their core, and the nine bound it to the Limitless Empire's purpose."

"Still, Esmeralda is cultivating Death, and…" Zac hesitated.

Lova looked at Zac for a few seconds before slowly nodding. "You can see this as a small payment from me for helping my old friend. I can somewhat guess what's going on. The agreement you have is no doubt with the Undead Empire. It makes sense they wouldn't dare aim for the grand prize. Their aim, if I had to guess, is the core of the Hollow Court. Esmeralda doesn't want that item, so there's no conflict."

"How do you know that?" Zac asked.

"Not many would have the answer, but the followers of the Perennial Vastness are awarded some unique insight," Lova smiled. "Teacher has been around for a long, long time. He was even consulted on the grand undertaking back then and recorded some of the details."

Zac raptly listened, afraid to miss a single word or inflection in case it was an important detail.

"The reason I can say with good authority that the Undead Empire is targeting the Hollow Court is that they were the ones who helped build it."

"What? How's that possible?" Zac said. "They didn't even exist back then."

"The ancient era was a different time," Lova said. "The star of the Limitless Empire was almost blinding. It was like an insatiable beast, consuming everything in its path. They had accumulated strength far beyond what you can imagine. Even today, nothing comes close. The Emperor and his trusted generals traveled the dimensions, seizing one powerful treasure after another and slaying everything that had staked a claim on the Dao.

"Some were powerful enough to resist their conquest for a while. But the Empire's expansion could only be delayed, never halted. Even the greatest beings were forced to compromise. The Primo was one of them. He was forced to pay a painful price in return for the Emperor turning his blade in another direction."

Zac could barely believe what he was hearing. The very same Primo that ruled today lived before the System? No wonder he'd never heard any murmurs of the four divine races trying to seize control over the Founders. Messing with that kind of old monster was to ask for trouble. Yet he pushed down the shock and confusion and tried to extract more information.

"Looking the other way?" Zac frowned. "What does that mean?"

"The Dao is Eternal, but the Heavens are neither inexhaustible nor incorruptible. Simply existing for someone at that level is bound to become a hindrance to the aspirations of others."

Zac nodded in understanding. He'd already learned that peak beings impacted the Dao and what it meant. The struggle between the Buddhist Sangha and the Apostate of Mercy exemplified that. Zac didn't know what made Laondio change from the idealistic alchemist in his Bloodline Vision to the ruthless conqueror he was known as today, but Zac could imagine his thoughts.

The Primo was undoubtedly the most powerful cultivator on the Path of Death, possibly the most powerful cultivator of the Peak of Chaos. If Laondio killed him, a good chunk of the Heavens would be freed up.

"I don't know exactly what the Primo was forced to leave behind in exchange for peace, but it was extremely important to him. The events now are a chance for him to take it back, to become whole."

Zac's heart shuddered, and he felt like he'd learned something he wasn't supposed to. Who knew? It was possible that not even Tavza or Kator knew the truth of their mission. Zac compared it to what he already knew, and he could quickly make a few assumptions.

Making the Primo whole, what did that mean? A raw powerup, or could it be related to his work with the Heart of the Empire? From what he'd gathered, the Undead Empire still didn't have full control of that thing, even after all these years. Could the item in the Hollow Court be the key for the Primo furthering his control over the heart?

A personal powerup of their strongest combatant, and possibly being able to extract more benefits out of an Eternal Heritage based on the Dao of Death. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that not even Ultom itself could compare to that kind of benefit, and it didn't even come with the risk of seizing a second Eternal Heritage. No wonder the Primo was willing to pay almost any price to enlist his help, going so far as to draft an unprecedented mandate to enlist Zac.

Still, that knowledge made the pressure on him mount. Until now, he'd just planned to give his mission with the Undead Empire a halfhearted try before packing it in. But with such a personal stake for the Primo, would Zac dare slack off?

Comments

Anonymous

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Adam Culli

Thanks for the chapter.

Anonymous

RIP treasure box, Zac is never waiting 300 years to open you, you are fated to go boom

Anonymous

So in the future we can expect Zac to munch on many more treasures like Esmeralda

Anonymous

RIP the piece of the Primo too. Zac's totally gonna eat that.

Lex Luther S

Lol, better get your ass in gear and buckle up zac; primo is going to need 100% for this mission.🤣🤣🤣 well, anyways, we have received quite the information dump here; so the limitless emperor had an acord with the primo and turns out the outer courts were built this era while Ultom is the core, interesting indeed. It also shows why the primo would be willing to give such generous terms to zac as such a boon would likely boost his and the undead empires strength all across the board; man TFD just keeps hitting us with the expanding world and his world building truly is second to none

Omiso

Zac is the last person to criticize someone about their eating habit, Its a miracle his stomach hasn't blown up after all the stuff he shoves into it. Also isn't Ogra's seal the Hollow court?

Random Information

So who's getting what from the Left Imperial Palace? Hollow Court: Undead Empire wants this Tethered Court: Is this what Esmeralda wants? Indomitable Court: The best fit for Zac? Ultimate Flamebearer prize: Iz?

Orims

I remember at least one time it did actually explode while he was opening his nodes and ate a bunch of shit to force one open.

TerrestrialOverlord

If he's really making the Primo whole they should be lavishing him with favorable conditions treasures and opportunities for Jim and his people...this is the kind of favor ones cannot repay easily...Massive Karma will be sown

Anonymous

Ogras might be able to use whats in the box hopefully. And I don't think Zac would mess up his future relations with the undead by screwing over the Primo. No way he intentionally pisses of one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse. Plus since it is one of the few that will be on Zacs side.

Indy

Iz doesnt want to "steal" from Zac because he is soo poor ;)

Random Information

But I don't think Zac wants the main prize: it's too risky. And flames seem to go together with Iz somehow.

Atom

Can anyone explain the danger of accepting an eternal heritage? Don't understand the problem for Supremacies to take them

Anonymous

does that means that karz is the system? While Leondo whatever was the face of limitless empire? And Zac is more or less the son of the system?

Anonymous

If what Lova said about the Primo is true, theres no way he (the Primo) could reveal that kind of information to some random Draugr. Nothing stops the Primo from further rewarding Zac after he gets the Hollow Court item tho. Although the reverse is true too, if Zac somehow interferes with the recovery of said item (via .... I dunno .... maybe a Zac-induced explosion) he can basically kiss his ties to the Undead Empire goodbye.

Luke Scheffe

Getting dog piled by your opposition. Pretty much all the factions in the multiverse have enemies who don’t want them to grow stronger. While these factions currently hate each other enough that they aren’t teaming up, if one faction gets a new eternal heritage, their enemies will attempt to destroy them lest they be destroyed in turn.

Anonymous

I totally agree. I haven’t read a huge amount of novels/stories. But, I’ve read plenty. But this is one of the only stories where it keeps expanding and just seems natural.

Mathias

I dont think this hints to that. Although one of the current theories is that leondrio used karz power to drain the universe and create the system

Kyfe

Whether Zac wants the ultimate prize or not has never been up to Zac, lol

Enzo Elacqua

I bet there is some hidden legacy or something from Zac’s bloodline on par with the peak prizes. No way he doesn’t walk away with the most valuable thing in there, he has way too much fate with Ultom.

Henry Wartemberg

Sure you can take it… can you hold it? Zach could theoretically claim it for earth. Once the trial is done the system protection would go and they’d be Annihilated a thousand times over. It would be picked off their corpse.

Michael

If the Primo left something, who’s to say that Karz didn’t leave something too.

Alexander Bloom

would fit to have some sort of father: leondrio, son: zac, holy spirit: karz type thing but nothing is based on 3's in the book only 8 by 9 so has to be something else

Lex Luther S

Zac did state he was chosen as the inheritor for Ultom and the left imperial palace. Had the system not thrown its weight in then there wouldn't even be a competition; though zac still would have been tested as the flamebearers before them have been so obviously he'll abscond with the best prizes

Henry Wartemberg

Oh keep in mind that I believe the undead empire is considered a B -Grade Faction. One that oppositional to all others essentially by default. It would be a tough commitment to hold the eternal heritage, particularly if it is in demand by other factions

Omiso

@ Wartemberg The Undead Empire is a proper A grade faction, in the heartlands the grade is given by the ability to frequently produce cultivators of a grade, unlike the frontier which they assign the grade of their strongest member. The empire produce supremacies frequently enough they can contend with other A grade factions (the Draugr alone have 2 confirmed supremacies) is just among the A grade factions they are not close to the top. There are others A grade factions more powerful than them, the Sangha for example.

Anonymous

Certainly. His luck will find a way to make him accidentally absorb it.

Spencer

I’m having trouble understanding this paragraph "Nine," Lova said. "There should be nine utmost treasures beyond the true inheritance. Like the Heavens, the Pillars were constructed following the rule of eight by nine. Eight pillars, where nine outer courts stabilized the fifth. The one is the Eternal Heritages at their core, and the nine bound it to the Limitless Empire's purpose." What’s the fifth? And is the “one” the main prize?

Tucker Longstroth

Vastness city seems like a place where Zac could trade treasures for a Skill Fractal Crystal or two. Perhaps some mentalist skills or that teased healing skill? Though, I suppose you’ve probably got a plan for him to build the healing skill from scratch.

Anonymous

That would ruin every deal he has made with the undead empire to help protect Earth. He would also never get to visit the Abyssal Shores if that happened. They might even wipe out Catheya's branch just outta spite for something like that.

Anonymous

Ultom is the fifth pillar. There are nine pillars in total and each pillar is supported by it's own set of eight courts. So there is a prize at the heart of each of the pillars (an eternal inheritance) then there are also prizes in each of the 9 outer courts. So in total ultom has 10 main prizes and ez wants one of the prizes from one of the courts.

Anonymous

Hmm maybe. Karz sacrificed himself and became the system. I’m simply going off of the system warning Zac. He has come when he calls. Like in the twilight. Yeah I’m sure chaos has something to do with it. But what if it obviously knows who he is.

Anonymous

He might try leaving the Sangha box within the imperial left as bait once he snatches inhertence. Get competition to think boom box is part of trial and then well .... boom goes the competition lol

Tucker Longstroth

That makes sense for the healing skill, but I dont see the point in wasting precious time researching and creating a mentalist skill. If he can buy a good(great with his luck) mental or soul attack skill for the price of a treasure, I think it could pay dividends during the war and ultom

Frardowin

Healing skill that draws on creation, a mental skill that draws on oblivion. Don't see anyone with those types of skill shards.

Mike Naka

I can envision Zac getting the treasure the Primo needs and the eternal inheritance. Zac will make a deal w/ the Primo- he'll give him the treasure he needs to complete himself in exchange for protection when he moves Earth by the undead sector. That's assuming the eternal inheritance can be placed on Earth or the other planet he controls. Zac may also get something to upgrade Earth to a higher grade. Damn this story gets better and better. Plus if Zac helps Iz, he could also have an alliance w/ the Tayns. Like @Random Information said- Zac helps Iz get the Flamebearer prize while he gets the Indomitable Court treasure. Had to look up the definition- impossible to subdue or defeat. That definitely fits Zac's path.

Tsunami

Seems probable Zac's bloodline could extract some sort of benefit from Esmeralda. Where others failed, he'll extract some longevity, thereby replacing what was lost to Creation.

Joshua Little

Freudian slip there? The ultimate flamebearer prize goes to Zac and it is waifu Iz?

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Lucas Gulick

Naaaaaahh, I'm betting she wouldn't be down for that. After all it would be stealing the longevity of her reincarnation.

Inv7ctus

And the stakes just get bigger every chapter.

Will Mill

Zac’s (Carl’s) Doomsday Scenario setup complete. Ready for the Boom. You won’t break me.

M💬

Personally I feel there is a parallel between the Atwood empire and limitless empire . I would like to see how far the Atwood elite will advance nd who will die on the way

Nicholas Paterson

Aren't there 9 Imperial Bloodlines (the void priestess said something like that)? I think this is more a case of the '9 by 8' thing, where 9 bloodlines of the limitless emperor's generals/confidants were supporting the "true" imperial bloodline in the center... Just my guess.

Nicholas Paterson

Just discovered this series a week ago and now I'm all caught up... You don't think you could mass-release a few hundred more chapters for us so that I can keep binge-reading, do you?

BloodStorm

I’m just ready for the PV arc to end so we can get this party started

Anonymous

I'm thinking Zac with his new side kick needs to head over to the technocrats world he saw in PV. Use his moms necklace to get access to restricted areas and find some goodies.

Henry Wartemberg

Soul attack might be worth it. But I think he is getting to the stage where non customised purchasable skills won’t really cut it. Like Iz for example- I’d guess every one of her skills is a supreme either made by her with guidance or made for her. He needs to start moving in that direction if he wants to catch up and I’ve ahead

Lex Luther S

Same; I have enjoyed this arc more than I thought I would but this little sub-arc is reaching its end. Zac has acquired Supreme Treasures perfect for his core and an incredible crafting method; he's taken care of the invisible threat and acquired a sleuth of information he gets to remember; now he just finish repairing the Omni-tool and get the remnants and zac will be set.

Mike Naka

Looking forward to seeing what kind of goodies Valsa had in her spatial rings. Carlin's heart demon will definitely be D grade when Zac shows him what he brought back. Can't wait to see everybodys reaction to how much Zac has grown.

Jake

Please no, then it will be another 1000 chapters before d rank

Mike Naka

Wonder if Zac will have to use 'The Box' on the Great Redeemer??? It would serve him and hopefully his family right. Butt hopefully Zac can hand him his ass w/o using it and save it for blowing up a bigger fish.

Lex Luther S

????? Zac is going to reach it within the next 10-20 chs; where is another 1k chs coming from?

Michael Fannon

Zac as he is currently could hold his own against the great redeemer. After he hits D grade with his expected high quality core (allowing him to rapidly get to late D grade), he will likely be the single strongest D grade in the sector and only really will be threatened by monarchs and the most elite of the the elite outsiders like Iz.

Michael Fannon

I honestly don't know whose reaction I want to see the most, though the undead and other "knowledgeable" outside groups that think chaos cores are impossible will be best I think. Though I'm more interested in the reactions when he no longer hides that he has 2 races.

Anonymous

The leader of that sect also said whoever kills the GR will get a fate augmentation from him. Maybe some extra benefit before the war

Michael

F5 intensifies

greg belokopitsky

Lol im not the only one refreshing it seems haha

Mike Naka

What's the sound? Zac clappin' Catheya's cheeks? Nah, just me hitting F5.