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A/N: December's here! One final race toward the holidays. As always, thank you for the continued support, and welcome new patrons!

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The large chamber resembled a throne room like Yselio's celestial court more than anything you'd expect to see in a Cosmic Vessel. It was wrought from stone, with massive twenty-meter pillars hanging identical banners. Elite soldiers in exquisite gear lined the walls, seemingly blind to the tense atmosphere in the room. Instead of a throne, Zac stood before a large, multilayered dais surrounded by dozens of attendants and officials.

It had only been a few minutes since the enormous warship appeared before Zac. It had sealed space before pulling him into a hatch where a dozen Late Hegemons waited. Zac had been ready to fight for his life, but the familiar sigil emblazoned on their surcoats made Zac stay his hand. They were members of the Dravorak Imperial Guard.

Seeing that it wasn't the Imperials of the Seven Heavens or some other outsider faction was great news, but it didn't mean Zac was out of the woods. The Dravorak's stance was unclear, and they were currently in a remote corner of space. It wasn't unthinkable they'd target him without considering their connection with the Havarok Dynasty.

Yrial's hardships were ample proof you couldn't trust the benevolence of orthodox factions. Forces similar to the Dravorak Empire had hunted Yrial for centuries because of lesser treasures than those in Zac's hand. Unfortunately, he hadn't been able to glean anything from the guards on their way over. They almost acted like automatons, ignoring his questions with expressionless faces.

Even now, Zac didn't know what to make of the situation, though it was a relief to find Emily and the others seated to the side. They were in good condition with a feast set up before them. Zac noted with interest that both Galau and Bubbur had changed their clothes to the gear of the Acheron Company. He understood Emily's intentions, which were perfectly in line with his ideas.

In a perfect world, he would have swooped up all of them, but Zac knew it was impossible. The Muscle Brigade already had a place to call home, and just getting Bubbur was a surprise. Besides, they needed to get off the ship before he could worry about recruitment.

Despite their precarious situation, the burly soldiers had clearly not held back on the hospitality. A boozy haze surrounded the former castaways, and some of the men standing around the raised platforms had disgusted looks on their faces when glancing their way. Right now, none of the soldiers were drinking, and their eyes were clear as they observed the stand-off.

It was obvious the officials were split into two camps, where a clear majority looked at him with animosity. Zac didn't care about their hostile gazes, even if most of them had cultivations surpassing his. What mattered was the attitude of the man sitting in the seat of honor.

The central position was occupied by a stalwart middle-aged man with a strong military aura. Prostez Dravorak, or the Everfast Monarch as he was more commonly known. He wore an unadorned uniform, though Zac could tell all his accessories were incredibly valuable Tool Spirits.

A sheathed sword was lying by his side, and Zac could feel the dense, bloody aura even through the isolating scabbard. [Verun's Bite] had seen an extraordinary amount of carnage, but Zac could tell it was nothing compared to how many lives the Everfast Monarch's weapon had reaped.

The Field Marshall of the Twenty-Sixth lived up to his name. Unfortunately, his attitude was inscrutable. He was unmoving as a statue with his eyes closed like he'd shut out the world. It almost felt like he was unwilling to get involved with the situation before him.

Technically, he was the ultimate authority on this section of the frontlines, but Zac knew the situation wasn't quite that simple. If nothing else, there was no way the Everfast Monarch was the real owner of the vessel they were aboard. It was one of the few C-grade Vessels in Zecia, and its quality almost seemed to match those of his own.

Certainly, its ancient air meant it might have been a lucky discovery inside some remnant, but it wouldn't be Prostez's turn to get such a ship. He was strong enough to surpass most of Zecia's faction leaders, but at least four Monarchs within the Dravorak Dynasty were stronger than he.

Zac felt it was more likely the ship belonged to someone else. His gaze shifted to the other person on the central dais, a woman whose features were obscured by a muslin veil. She was demurely sitting a few meters from the Everfast Monarch; her eyes also closed in meditation. Her role, strength, and status were unclear. Zac only knew she was unlikely to be the Monarch's Dao Companion, as the noblewomen of the Dravorak Dynasty rarely dressed in clothing that made Zac think of the Void Star's nuns.

The Dravorak Dynasty was a faction with a strong martial tradition, one which covered all its citizens. A talented general like the Everfast Monarch would at least be matched with a peak D-grade Marshall with impressive military feats. She'd be wearing the army uniform of the Dravorak Royal Guard or some similar designation, and her position on the dais would be based on her own rank and contributions.

In contrast, this woman felt more like a servant, though no servant would be allowed to sit in such an esteemed position. Not to mention, Zac sensed an intangible pressure from her, despite her not releasing even a speck of aura or energy. Most likely, she was another Monarch, possibly one stronger than the Everfast Monarch himself.

A reasonable explanation was that she was the guardian of the trio of Havarok noblemen sitting on the dais' third layer. All were Hegemons with the tell-tale purple irises common in the Havarok Empire. Zac's eyes were involuntarily drawn to the familiar face on the right. It was Ykrodas Havarok, the princeling he loosely cooperated with inside the Twilight Ocean. He looked back at Zac with a complex expression, and for good reason.

The last time they saw each other, Zac had been channeling the full power of his remnants, and he'd killed Uona by forming a glimpse of Chaos. Such an encounter would leave a shadow on anyone's heart. The events also led to disastrous losses for the Havarok Empire because of the Umbri'Zi Clan's scheme. A scheme Zac had no part in yet ended up taking part of the blame for.

Their leader was likely a peak Middle Hegemon, and he shared many similarities with Ykrodas. However, he gave off a very different air, wearing a mask of haughty indifference Zac had seen on people like Valsa. Of course, he had grounds to be arrogant, boasting a stronger aura than any Zecian Middle D-grade Cultivator or Kan'Tanu Remoulded Zac had encountered. Most likely, only the Reincarnators of the Seven Kan'Tanu Chapters could match up to him.

However, Zac could tell he was a significant step below Middle D-grade Cultivators like Yselio or Kator. He was strong by frontier standards, but not enough to stand out in the Multiverse Heartlands.

Most of the officials on the ground gravitated toward the three youths, which was expected considering the Dravorak Dynasty was in a similar situation as the Kavriel Province. However, their connection was even more tenuous. The Havarok Dynasty couldn't be bothered with their distant branch at all. That was, until they suddenly became useful.

A quarter of the attendants were gathered around the platform on the opposite side of the Everfast Monarch. On top of it sat four valiant soldiers, all solidly in Peak D-grade. Zac hadn't seen them before, but it wasn't hard to recognize them. They were the strongest generals under the Everfast Monarch and his right-hand men.

Their leader's aura even emitted a heavy pressure that reminded Zac of his spar with Pavina. The weight of a world. In other words, he had already taken the first step toward Monarchy by opening a proto-space within his Cosmic Core.

Opening a proto-space wasn't the only path to the C-grade. One could even say it wasn't the right one, since it apparently limited the Inner World's size and potential. Furthermore, taking that step was irreversible. If this general failed to open an inner world within 1,000 years or so, the proto-space would collapse, destroying the Cosmic Core and taking his life.

Despite the downsides, almost all Monarchs on the frontier used this method instead of the orthodox paths. After all, it split the breakthrough into two steps with a consolidation period between them, which drastically lowered the difficulty. And if you survived opening the proto space, you'd enjoy a millennia of Half-step power.

For all Zac knew, the general might have had zero confidence in breaking through to Monarchy yet chose to open the proto space to gain a burst of power. Unfortunately, this was a far too common occurrence among Zecia's Peak Hegemons. Only a vanishingly small number of Zecian Peak Hegemons would normally consider Monarchy.

The heritages, environment, and opportunities were not good enough on the frontier for more than a very limited number of Monarchs to appear. In contrast, reaching Peak Hegemony was enough to live a life of abundance and luxury for nearly 100,000 years. Why take the risk, considering failure meant death?

The war had changed everything. Death was suddenly waiting around every corner, and the Limited Exchange provided access to treasures that would never appear in Zecia. A large number of Hegemons chose to take the gamble. If they survived, they could rely on their proto spaces to drastically speed up their merit accumulation. Perhaps they could even cross that hurdle they hadn't dared dream of before.

But the house always wins. The Alliance lost hundreds of Peak Hegemons for every Half-step Monarch they gained. And of those who crossed the threshold, only a handful would succeed in taking the next step before their time was up. It absolutely wasn't worth it, considering hundreds of Peak Hegemons were much more useful than one Half-step Monarch.

Among the four generals, only one seemed hostile toward him. The others were either smiling or neutral. They had probably heard of his accomplishes and were unwilling to hand him over to the Havarok princelings. But could their opinions change anything?

This situation was exactly what Zac had worried about and why he wanted to move the Acheron Company from the Twenty-sixth to the Thirty-seventh Field Armies. Zac's gaze returned to the two atop the central square. Curiously enough, the veiled woman sat closer to the friendly camp, though she seemed removed from either clique.

The silence was oppressive. Zac didn't speak up, either. He was waiting to see the attitude of those in the middle. Finally, one of the generals shook his head with a wry smile. He looked quite unassuming and humble, but he had an intelligent gleam in his eyes. Judging by Tussar's descriptions, he should be Warlin, one of the main strategists of the Twenty-sixth.

"We're happy to see you're safe and sound, Lord Atwood," Warlin smiled. "The Marshall was quite worried when the connection broke, and we failed to reconnect."

"Must have been the work of the tower," Zac said with a staid expression. "The spatial turbulence is quite strong."

"So it is," the strategist nodded, not bothering to call him out on his lie. "The young heroes here just finished their report."

"Destruction of a valuable relic. Dereliction of duty. Treason," the man next to Ykrodas said.

Zac threw the man a lazy look, somewhat certain of his identity. It should be Ardos Havarok, who once held the eighth spot on the Early D-grade ladder. He was pushed down to the tail of the top ten when Zac registered with his two identities. Since then, he'd kept losing positions and was now in the 23rd spot. Judging by the hatred in his eyes, it almost felt like he blamed Zac for his fall from grace.

"This is one creative bastard, turning white into black," Bubbur muttered, completely indifferent to the murderous looks from the Havarok Camp's officials.

"More like brain damaged," Emily snorted.

A smile tugged at Zac's lips. The two weren't oblivious to the situation they were in. They had intentionally thrown a rock into the calm lake to show Zac the ripples, and it confirmed Zac's suspicions. The Havarok Dynasty were supposed to be the superiors of the Dravorak Empire and had the numbers on their side. Despite that, these scions were clearly restrained.

Ardos looked ready to unleash a massacre but suddenly stopped and looked away.

"We did the best of a bad situation," Zac smiled. "It's a shame you guys weren't around to help us. Might have ended differently then."

"Indeed. While it's regrettable that the fortress couldn't be brought under the Alliance's control, you all performed valiantly. Even if the [Centurion Spear] fails to achieve its goals, it'll be impossible for our enemies to turn the weapon against us," the strategist nodded.

"You're the guy who sells those ships?" another general suddenly interjected. He was human yet bigger than Billy and looked like he'd fit right in with the Muscle Brigade. It was Tusko, the 'Twenty-sixth's Iron Wall.' With Warlin, he was one of the two generals seemingly on his side. "The ones with the dynamic energy weapons."

"That's me," Zac said.

"Those are some good things. You have any more?" Tusko said, leaning forward with anticipation.

"Unfortunately, no," Zac sighed.

The general sighed with disappointment, and a few hostile officials began muttering about greed and insubordination. However, a blue screen made them choke on their complaints.

"But as you can see, I'm pretty close to upgrading the Shipyard to Middle D-grade. It will increase my production capacity, so I might have another answer for you in a couple of months."

The screen was the [Mercantile Empire] quest with some details obfuscated for privacy. However, it was clearly visible that his quest progress was at 2,147/2,500, though he also needed to upgrade the Atwood Empire to a Middle D-grade faction.

"Shipyard upgrade?" Tusko roared as he shot to his feet, his eyes veritably burning. "Does that mean you'll sell Middle D-grade Cosmic Vessels? Will they have as high quality? Can they take on Late D-grade destroyers?"

"Yes," Zac succinctly said.

It was one word, but it held great conviction. Tusko drew a sharp breath and tugged at the strategist's sleeve. The hostile officials looked apprehensive, while the Havarok princes frowned with displeasure. More importantly, it was enough for the Everfast Monarch to finally open his eyes.

That was exactly why Zac shared the shipyard quest. Time was too short to get any response to his calls for aid. And even if they answered, what could the other factions do now that he was 'a guest' of the Dravorak Dynasty? That meant his shipyard was his greatest lifeline, and its upcoming upgrade could be the key to pushing a conflicted Everfast Monarch into his camp.

"Troubled times create capable leaders," the Everfast Monarch said, his voice a perfect match to the one from the communicator. "Your contribution to the cause is great."

"I'm embarrassed to hear such praise from the Everfast Monarch," Zac said with a bow, inwardly celebrating the stormy expressions on the Havarok dais.

"There's no need to address me in such a cumbersome manner. Just call me Prostez," the man said. "The others told us you stayed behind to secure the activation. Can you tell

Zac hesitated a moment. He didn't know what these people already knew. He wanted to glance at Emily for some cues, but it was suddenly as though he couldn't see anything but the dais. Prostez or someone else was using an ability to prevent him from corroborating with the others.

"There's not much to say. A powerful outsider broke into the Command Center as we were wrapping up. I had the others go ahead while I tried to hold him back. Things worked out, but I blacked out for a couple of minutes. After that, I barely managed to escape with my life intact."

"What happened with the outsider?" Prostez asked.

"He should be dead."

"You killed an Imperial Prince from the Heartlands!" Ardos Havarok sneered, his face a mix of suspicion and victory. "How dare you stand here after betraying our race!"

"Betrayed my race?" Zac scoffed, though he was inwardly worried.

So they'd already figured out Yselio's real identity. Zac didn't think anyone from the Muscle Brigade had willingly ratted him out, but hiding secrets in front of such a powerful group of cultivators was easier said than done. Zac had already entered his Void State, so he didn't give anything away with a careless word or expression, but that didn't guarantee anything.

"Humans are everywhere," Zac said. "Most of those cultist bastards are humans, too. Are you saying they're our allies?"

"Humans are everywhere because of the hard work and protection from humanity's leaders, like the Seven Imperial Heavens. How dare you conflate them with unorthodox heretics!" Ardos retorted. "Then again, I guess we shouldn't be surprised at your lack of fidelity. After all, can a miscreation like you even be considered human? You're more comfortable among the other unholy things, aren't you, Arcaz Umbri'Zi?"

Zac inwardly groaned when he saw the expressions of the other Havarok scions. Ykrodas still looked conflicted, with a hint of annoyance, but their leader had no change in expression. He was clearly the one fanning on Ardos from the shadows. Zac had been uncertain of the Havarok's stance since they'd completely ignored him since they appeared in Zecia.

He was painfully aware now.

Comments

Chase C

Thanks for the chapter!

NeverNaught

Sweet, only TFD can make me so happy to be wrong about my predictions. I think he only has a left field to field from.

xlinkedx

Let's go!!

support!

I want another duel. Perfect way to show off the gainz

Tim Johnson

"There's no need to address me in such a cumbersome manner. Just call me Prostez," the man said. "The others told us you stayed behind to secure the activation. Can you tell --- seems like you forgot to finish the question here.

Lex Luther S

Lol. Seems to be a precarious situation. Looking forward to how he'll get out of it. And interesting seeing them call the 7 heavens protectors though calling zac a traitor is a bit much but ohh well, there's going to be more than a few that want zac dead because he was Arcaz as well.

Darnell Maxwell

What!? Arcaz is here? How did his draugr side get here? I'm so confused by what's going on right now!? This is precisely why we should only refer to him as Zac human body and draugr body. Otherwise I'll hace no idea who's present in this scene!?!?! Nah but in all seriousness I'm excited for Monday. It's rare we get to see Zac bs his way out of stuff like this. Usually he just runs away and hopes for the best. I especially love this because it shows just how petty these elites can be. Zac and the Everfast Monarch have been carrying this war since the stellar ladder. And this princeling still wants Zac dead or punished out of pure spite. Just because of what happened and the Twilight Ascent and getting kicked off the ladder.

Anonymous

I'm confused how does ykrados know he was arcaz I thought that was a secret he didn't know

Kris Boxall

Yeah aren’t the 7 heavens sucking Dao out of the frontier to improve the heartlands? If anything they’re leeches rather than leaders

Anonymous

Arcaz is not here. Only Zac. But the Havorak peeps are accusing him of being Arcaz.

Lex Luther S

Yeah but the vast majority don't know that, especially those of such low positions like their empire. Other than a few monarchs with an Idea of what's happening or that connect the dots, those in lower positions like there's would see the 7 heavens as heros protecting the lesser human factions.

Luke Scheffe

Maybe it’s time for a debate of who betrayed who? Denounce the authority of traitors and carrion feeders?

Lex Luther S

After returning from PV, zac basically spread it that he and arcaz were once one but split into 2 for hegemony

RWS

Just mention the Tayn clan and that Iz Tayn is a close friend and all will be well. By the time Zac finishes saying that, they will already have him sit on the throne. Problem solved......

Henry Wartemberg

The Havarok Prince saw him in his Life/Death/ Chaos state in Twilight. They are aware he was at that point an EdgeWalker

Palmer Evans

Yep have Zac dominate him in 3 seconds so everyone can see he is peak Heaven’s Chosen to match almost any talented scion from the Heartlands

Henry Wartemberg

Ooh like the political angle. Game of Thrones vibez. Dravorak don’t mind him/ motivated to utilise his shipyard. Havorak hate him don’t really care about Zecia. He was about to get away smooth sailing there but now they can play up the fact that they duty bound to hand him over to the Heavens to not loose their access to Heavens

Henry Wartemberg

They just being obsequious. The Heavens can just kill off entire factions by basically closing off the means to make B Graders. Can make it worse by giving your enemies / competitors higher access as a one, two punch as well. There not entirely wrong either. The Heavens seem snooty enough to punish/ kill off the Havoraks for “protecting” someone that committed Regicide

Indy

the guy is a monach, he doesnt need to finish his sentences to be understood XD

support!

Meh I'm sure something can be arranged to delay at least a few days

StuBee3

TFTC 😎

mrthorwahl

I'm actually more curious about the veiled probably monarch woman. My guess and hope is that we are finally about to see Zanda Zethaya again.

R. Maxwell Steele

"There's no need to address me in such a cumbersome manner. Just call me Prostez," the man said. "The others told us you stayed behind to secure the activation. Can you tell This paragraph cuts off. No punctuation.

R. Maxwell Steele

Exactly, they chose to put themselves on the side of the invaders ...in a war. You can't ally with the enemy and declare war on the region and then have and ground to stand on when the war happens and you don't have the power to win.

Michael

These are local factions to Zecia They don’t get any access to the heavens. They just don’t want to piss off a supreme power in the multiverse

Henry Wartemberg

Dravorak are Zecia. I think Havorak are essentially mainlanders B-grade like Undead Empire.

R. Maxwell Steele

It's common knowledge. Zac made the undead Empire stop their crusade in the sector as well as join in fighting the invaders and give him credit. The undead followed through and Zac got credit which is how he got everyone to sign on for buying his ships. Of course his ships turned out to be way better than any other ships and now sell themselves. But his Arcaz side and the two sides being split is something widely available information packets. He actually doesn't mind bc he wants people to know they separated.

Omiso

I'm confused, if Ykrodas and the Havarok are so faithful to the imperial families doesn't that mean the war is over. All Ylsin has to do is demand the surrender of the human factions and he'll be able to beat the rest with ease plus he'll get all the seals (he might need to deal with the Beaststar Alliance but he'll be on an advantage position)

R. Maxwell Steele

They know he used to be merged. And despite the split they know he's still tied to the undead empire. They aren't bringing up the split bc it doesn't help their angle which is to paint him as a traitor. They want to tie him to Arcaz then blame him for things Arcaz is already blamed for. It's going to backfire.

Victor

I’m guessing Prostez just asked him “Can you tell us more about what happened?” Or something like that.

Gb

I'm not gonna lie I miss Billy in this series and I miss the super brother man name. Bringing Billy up made me want to see a thwankin.

Thenais

Easy way out « i’m a follower of iz tayn, now fuck off or have your fate tested »

Tibstrike

Propaganda and general goodwill is different than proper oaths and relationships. The Tayns are human as well and I doubt they give two shits about the Heavens

Markus

I really hope the Centurion Spear did not fail and is still on the way. I would love to see the reaction when Zac and the others suddenly getting all the top positions on there ladder.

Anonymous

Zanda doesn't strike me as someone to wear a veil. She seems more of a flaunt it personality. :)

Thenais

yeah, it should be very obvious if it hit a good target

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

The Tallest Tree

This seems a bit tropey. Theybother him because they are unaware of his backing yet he won't say because reasons.

Daniel Hamilton

So it’ll be funny when Arcaz reaches out. And they can now can transfer things between bodies,

Berry McCockiner

If Zac and company were trying to activate the spear, and Yselio was trying to stop it, then why is Zac a traitor for killing a man who tried to stop it. Then if Yselio was trying to find out the powers of the tower to use against the enemy, then why did he attack Zac and not try to team up with him?

Salvo

As it is, you can't even get a read on what Prostez concerns are in the moment. Tell what happened at the end, Tell if it succeeded, Tell if other factions gained control, Tell if we should evacuate the field, Tell if Yselio revealed his ranking to you?

Michael

Supremacy backed faction Vs some upstart D grade who has a shipyard.

Michael

This chapter has me wondering about the progression of the Empire building. I feel like we’re getting to a point in the story where Zecia isn’t helpful for Zac to progress. When does the Atwood empire get big enough that it can keep up with where he is headed. A small empire like this shouldn’t be a threat to him soon. he needs to start getting a lot of planets and recruits, especially with the EU protecting him.

Salvo

"i'm good friends with a supernova" isn't a safe play. You'd also be saying Atwood empire is a Tayn empire, wouldn't mend fences with Havorak in the slightest.

Salvo

Galau and muscle brigade might not be ON the ladder, it was 4 years ago when they got pulled in.

Salvo

Is Atwood empire an independent force or not? Davorak is a Havorak vassal state. Is Atwood merely an Undead vassal?

Salvo

WHERE IS AVERAGE? Is he just 'the others' now? Look, he Zac's first rival. Is he on this ship, but his faction isn't contested in this scene? Very much enjoying the political knife fight though. Like "Oh, we're here to play games? Is that why the Kan'tanu are taking so many of your worlds? Are YOU their agent?" lol.

Dranek19

Until Zac and co reach monarchy he’s always gonna have these problems in zecia

Markus

I think his main goal was to find seals for Ultom. Outsiders don't care about who wins the war. Or he wanted a date with Emily. She said if you want to date me, you have to beat teacher. Who knows.

drag0nreb0rn

Shouldn't Zac and Arcaz have a different merit score on the ladder? Seems easy to prove that they are not the same person..... wink wink.

Salvo

I want to point out that Zac got COMMANDED into joining this battlefield by the Dravorak empire, despite his orders to join the peak faction. This was always going to be a problem that Dravorak didn't gain much in the overall outcome. Yselio was manipulating Dravorak, AND there was a technocrat infiltration. Zac is a useful scapegoat to these elite napkins.

Michael

Not if he gets a good backing. Either Iz’s family, or the undead will support his growing empire. Likely he’ll use the primo’s core in Ultom as leverage to have the Atwood Empire protected.

Anonymous

Havent thought about super brother man in a while good times

Anonymous

I see that as an immediate way to lose support of the tayns

Darthnarciss

They do. However, it's common enough knowledge that Zac had "a deviation of his cultivation" when he entered Hegemony. And split into two.

Salvo

The problem is you could make an alias when joining the war board, so an agent could be 'Zackary Atwood' or 'Arcaz Umbra'zi'. Yes, he's fought on two different fields, but this is about court loyalty and the Ultom seals. Havorak empire has no real loyalty to Dravorak(the lesser vassal). So if Dravorak won some sealbarers, Havorak would get their patron dues. Havorak thinks the undead gained more in this event, cause Zac is a plant. Tried to kill him: failed. Plan B. Making things uncomfortable politically for Zac for failing to die from assassination from a heaven's chosen. "you killed him you say, where's his body? We cannot allow it to be given to the undead empire, Guard take his stuff!"

Anonymous

Average was in the pod with Emily an Galau. He specifically said we all had to take the same pod.

Chemistrywarrior

Might be a coincidence, but how did Zac suddenly be commanded to join the dravarok battle front. Then being commanded into a suicide mission. (Even the leader of that mission didn't know why Zac was send there). Just to end in an ambush Yselio. I guess we know the real traitor 😂

xlinkedx

Watch Iz just fly into town like, "I sensed your fate on this large metal rod drifting through space. Did you drop it? Here, I towed it back for you. Take better care of your things in the future."

C Smith

So many cards he could play. Retribution from the undead empire. The Haverrock are just leaches and not truly fighting for zecia. And more but the real Trump is what do you think would happen if something happened to the only friend of Iz Tian? And oh ya absolutely everything happening right now is known to my faction so she will definitely find out. Does anyone else want to have the Tians test there factions fate scorched earth style?? The only prob is how much to reveal to save his ass. But in the end zac should walk out just fine. Lol

C Smith

I mean look at the length Is went to just when an unknow zac called called her a lunatic. How crazy would she go if someone killed her only friend.

Salvo

I've seen this again and again with name-dropping Iz Tayn. Ya'll are bad friends! Like, the last I would need is people like you name dropping me in a club when you got a beef! "You think I'm playing! My boy of there is a UFC champ." I'd be all like, "You got this, I believe in you!" Seriously, She's a flamebearer. These people are looking for her as well. She doesn't need bad friends. It doesn't protect his people, or his freedom.

Anomander Rake

Wow. 80% of the chapter was wasted on BS. 3 paragraphs on irrelevant nonsense about breaking into monarchy for an unknown peak d grade nobody. Excellent writing

HT

Getting more and more sentences along the lines of “that is some good thing” as well. Seriously top notch dialogue…

Amani

The system will probably send out an announcement with point updates. They can’t do shit to him or the muscle brigade. Also remember that average is in the ship, his family is looking for him soo they probably have his signal activate now that they’re out of that ship.

Michael Fannon

The Havarok empire is only B-grade right? Seems odd that a B-grade force is part of a trial where A-grade forces will destroy each other for. Or more suicidal than odd. Which means they are there likely at the behest of another, A-grade power. Womder which one?

Salvo

Dravorak empire is one of the Top 5 forces in Zecia, and Havarok using this as an opportunity to sell their connection to the seven heaven force. Tayn's clan is crazy powerful, but they don't have many local contacts. All the power in the universe, you still gotta have a teleportation address. Also, the larger powers can't even survive in a weaker areas for long. So if you're a C-grade, you can't cultivate during the war at Earth, at this point.

R. Maxwell Steele

They want to blame him for Twilight and Perennial Vastness where both times he was still merged. Then they also really only care about power and want him to distance himself from the Undead Empire which is his strongest claim for retribution. If they pressure him and he admits he isn't valuable to the undead, he will see a huge drop in safety in the workplace over the next lil bit. I think it won't come down to that and instead will come down to talking the vieled woman into his side and getting her protection.

R. Maxwell Steele

No telling how gargantuan his rewards will be by the time he blows up the rest of the KanTanu heart cursed and outsiders. Remember he already gets increased rewards since the heart curses are unorthodox. Then his rewards for the War Part 2 in Ultom. Last he's going to reap havoc on the technocrats and steal their shroud and expose trillions to the system to save his sister. Generally the system increases rewards for fighting technocrats. These increases are way bigger than normal unorthodox rewards. So that's going to be huge. Hard to imagine how much the system will pay out for destroying their sanctuary. From the war, it will be several planets worth maybe a higher grade planet like a C grade or moving earth to a C grade area. Then Ultom will have huge rewards bc the system gamified it or quest-ified it. The rewards will be huge. I could see him getting access to a quest line that rewards it's own heaven somehow. Will take a while to burn through all the quests... ...but when he blows up the technocrats. The system will give him way more than he has ever gotten. Defeating the last sizeable technocrat hub... It's got to be one of system's primary objectives since it's creation. I can only imagine the rewards will be unprecedented.

Henry Wartemberg

The Tayn thing wouldn’t work like that. He’s not a member of the Clan they wouldn’t go on revenge or something. The scenario where it is useful isn’t as a threat but a possible gain. Basically, Iz will come and beat you up - No. I’m mates with Iz and will be hanging with her in a bit. The possibility is that if you hang with me you may get to interact with her in a context you’d not have the chance to on your own.

Jacob

Why does everyone keep forgetting about his ship yard....If the Havorok try to imprison Zac, all Arcaz has to do is cut off the Cosmic Vessel supply. This will have a WAY BIGGER impact then name dropping Iz.

DuskinReview

Enjoyable chapter!

Indy

average wasnt his rivial, and if he was a rival than he wouldnt have been the first..

Dols1618

This chapter has too much description. Made it feel like a slog. Also, the dialogue seems to be getting a bit stale and repetitive lately, and I'm noticing more grammar errors than ever. I'm inclined to attribute this drop in quality to TFDs work output, which is unmatched by any of his peers. Honestly I think it's time he slows down a tad. Less higher quality chapters will actually move the story ahead just as fast as these bloated ones. It would be a win-win situation for everyone imo.

Ben Sagbo

Is there different between a monarch and a Divine monarch?

RedEyeLordofFire

Yes, A Divine Monarch is defined as a Peak Monarch who has confirmed their Dao. A Monarch is an individual who has reached C-Rank and hence has an inner-world. All Divine Monarchs are Monarchs. To reach Autarchy a Peak Monarch must confirm and defend their Dao. During the Twilight Ascent Arc Alvod Jondir is a Divine Monarch. At the end of the Arc he successfully defends his Dao and reaches Autarchy (B-Rank). The Eidolon and Eternal Clan both sent Divine Monarchs to attempt to steal his opportunity to reach Autarchy.

RedEyeLordofFire

Why would the Dravorak surrender. The imperials cannot break through the systems seal and force them. Once the war is over and the someone has seized the fifth pillar why would they waste resources on a punitive expedition to a frontier sector like Zecia. They'll be busy dealing with the fallout from the Fifth Pillars ascent.

RedEyeLordofFire

The Havorok aren't getting any ships though. They are all going to the Allbright Empire. Yes, it is benefiting the Alliance, but if Zac dies the shipyard will still exist and belong to whomever takes over as leader of Port Atwood.

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In all the comments I haven't seen the point-of-view of the Havarok considered. They have suffered considerable losses in the recent war with the Umbri'Zi, including many worlds turned into Undead Worlds. If Zac / Arcaz is working with the Undead Empire (which he is) to retrieve some powerful McGuffin from the Imperial Palace (which he is), then they have major cause for concern. A more powerful Undead Empire would be terrifying for the Havarok. Zac needs all his diplomatic skills (if he has any) to calm their concerns. He should especially emphasize that conflict between living and Undead is in no way beneficial to him.

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Another thought: Does Zac have tokens from Orom's World belonging to Havarok soldiers? It would be a friendly gesture to hand them over if he does.

Lex Luther S

While understandable, doesn't change the fact that Zachary Atwood is a key player in the war against thr kan'tanu. Which is why average being there will be such a boon; as long as he puts his foot down then there's a chance zac can escape without using the seal sendor gave him. To which there are only 3 ways to escape. One: Use sendors seal and set up his teleportation circle and leave that way. 2: use sendors seal and unfurl the yphelion and bounce that way. 3: The sangha show up and repay some karma by keeping zac and Co. Safe.

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Firstly we don't actually know the balance of power on the warship yet. There is the unknown woman - she seems to be pivotal but we don't know anything about her yet. So Zac might already be in the clear. But even so there could be a diplomatic path to safety. Zac can truthfully deny any knowledge of the Umbri'Zi attack. And he can assuage concerns of the Undead gaining power and conquering the Havarok. He should attempt this even if it doesn't work - he shouldn't resign himself to enmity with the Havorak without at least one attempt at diplomacy.

Indy

Well, I don't think diplomacy should help Zac in this situation: - Havaroks have no real stakes in Zecia. - Havaroks have no real chance of getting anything directly out of Ultom. - Havaroks have beef with Zach (doesn't really matter, but will lessen any karma shit). - Dravorakens are a subsidiary force of Havaroks, if Havaroks' princeling says jump, they ask how high, that's how it works. That means: Selling a Flamebearer to any of the A forces (one of the Havens, for example) is the most beneficial thing they can do, it's their absolute best-case scenario, thier win condition. And with at least two Monarchs Zac should be fucked even his seal shouldnt help -> At this point Zac could outlast/counter seals of supremeces on other havens choosen, so two Monarchs wont have a problem with it. But of course, plot armor will fix it ;)

Anonymous

I love these highly descriptive chapters that flesh out the world building and include some political intrigue. Seeing how Zac navigates the dangerous waters and browbeating some spoiled princes is fun to watch.

Lex Luther S

These people are only looking for local seal bearers. They wouldn't have the strength or bravery to target Iz Tayn, someone even the undead empire wouldn't deign to touch. Besides, just saying he's her friend is enough to bring them pause

Lex Luther S

Well it helps flush out the world building and with it mentioned, he won't need ti describe it again sooooolol

C Smith

Idk Henry I think being the only friend of the Tians beloved granddaughter is pretty decent threat. Sure not as if he was part of thier faction but From what we know they are known for thier over reactions and being crazy in general. And You just don't fuck with crazy. And it seems that's the general consensus of people that know about the Tains lol. But idk not my universe maybe they would just say he wasn't fated and forget about it. Also I doubt zac would even try to play that card unless it was his last straw.

SandreX

F5 let's goo

K S

F5…..

Koral

This paragraph seems to end without the complete thought: "There's no need to address me in such a cumbersome manner. Just call me Prostez," the man said. "The others told us you stayed behind to secure the activation. Can you tell

Jeff McCulley

Apparently no one else caught that “2,147/2,500” was not one of the shipyard quest numbers—which were 2,000 sold and 4,000 destroyed, iirc.

Jeff McCulley

Heh. According to this, Zac still needs to sell 353 vessels to complete his Quest (although the original quest said 2,000). Ostensibly, that means the shipyard needs to produce 353 more ships. However, the quest doesn’t say those need to all be new build ships. So if he has a fleet of 100 vessels, he could sell some, or most (or ALL), of those ships to game the system—then put his crews about the upgraded new build ships when they start rolling out. Sweet!

Laura Pilkington

Zac gad tried to move his army to the 47th, not the 37th