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Zac's situation, or rather his public explanation for his split, had already spread outside Earth. The more he accomplished, the harder the established factions worked to install spies among his ranks. No matter how hard Julia worked to root out traitors, it was impossible to catch them all.

Besides, even if he hadn't explained the circumstances to the leaders of Port Atwood, there were simply too many breadcrumbs for the Havarok Empire not to connect the dots. The Havaroks would have launched an investigation after seeing Arcaz Umbri'Zi appear on the ladder, especially since his affiliation was listed as the Atwood Empire rather than the Kavriel Province.

The factions that had gained an incursion on Earth had already made a fortune selling information on Zac and the Atwood Empire. Half of them had been routed by him in his Draugr form long before the planet became death-attuned. He and Catheya were also seen together in the Tower of Eternity, where she'd helped him by killing a large number of Tsarun scions.

The Havaroks Empire had even more to go by than the natives since they knew about his actions in the Twilight Ocean. He'd met Ykrodas in his undead form, but there should be multiple records of his human side.

"Arcaz is Arcaz and I am me," Zac said. "And I'd say I'm more human than some outsider who teams up with the Kan'Tanu to harm Zecia. I did what I had to do to protect our sector."

"You dare speak of protecting your sector? Killing one of their heirs will bring a calamity to this whole region. Can you bear that responsibility?" the Havarok scion retorted.

"I never said I killed him. I said he's dead," Zac said with a lazy expression. "A powerful Technocrat showed up shortly after the others left. She was the one who took him out."

"You worked together with those Heaven-cursed heretics to kill someone from an Imperial Clan?" Ardos Havarok sneered.

"We didn't work together. The Technocrats just popped up and started fighting with the Imperial. We saw similar battles on the way to the Control Center. Why should I stop them? My goal was to prevent anyone from accessing the controls until the weapon couldn't be stopped," Zac shrugged.

It was difficult to explain how he'd resisted someone like Yselio Tobrial without exposing his secrets. Luckily, the mysterious Technocrat had given him the perfect excuse that would alleviate some of the pressure on him. By choosing his words carefully, he could paint a picture of himself as an innocent bystander in a struggle between the Seventh Heaven and the Sindris Clan, and he wouldn't even be lying.

"If anything, the Imperials were the ones who worked together with the Technocrats until they had a falling out," Zac added.

"The Imperials and Technocrats working together?" the Havarok youth sneered. "You should have devised a better excuse to cover your crimes."

"Oh, is that so?" Zac smiled as he glanced in the strategist's direction. "You should already have some preliminary findings, right?"

"Young master, I fear what he says is true," Warlin, the Chief Strategist, said with a helpless look.

The general clearly didn't relish being dragged into this mess, but Zac wouldn't get anywhere by relying on his word alone. He was obviously not an impartial witness, and the Havaroks had it out for him. Zac was more curious whether there was any connection between the Imperial Clans and the Havaroks. The Havarok Dynasty hadn't joined the struggle for the Left Imperial Palace of their own volition, yet Zac still hadn't uncovered the party behind them.

Things would get thorny if they belonged to the same camp. Hopefully, the annoying princeling was only using the situation to their advantage to get at Zac. Otherwise, an imperial fleet could very well be on its way already.

"You arrived in such a hurry we didn't have the chance to explain the whole situation," Warlin explained. "The Heretics infiltrated our command center with the help of deathsworn soldiers already embedded in our ranks. In return, the Technocrats manipulated our orders to send potential sealbearers into deathtraps."

As expected, Zac wasn't the only target. He wouldn't be surprised if several rankers had disappeared when the ladders updated in a few hours. He'd only survived by the skin of his teeth by taking a huge risk; how could a normal sealbearer survive an ambush arranged by such powerful parties?

"Why did they have a falling out at such a critical moment?" Prostez asked.

"It's possible both sides planned on seizing all the fruits of their cooperation from the beginning," Zac offered, nodding at Ardos. "Like he said, it was an unusual alliance, bound to fail sooner or later."

"Is that it?" the Everfast Monarch asked with a neutral expression.

It was technically within reason the Imperials and Technocrats would betray each other for no other reason than they saw an opportunity to deal a blow to an old enemy. The ancient grudge between the Limitless Empire and the Selvari shaped the world to this day. However, why would those people rush to the top of the tower when all the sealbearers were either at the outer fort or fighting on the outside?

Zac was yet unclear whether Yselio was involved in dragging the fortress to the frontlines as part of his plot. He could just have been waiting for fate to gather before making his move. However, one thing was for certain. Those two would never be willing to jeopardize their main mission over a crumbling C-grade fortress. For them, the Sixth Centurion Lighthouse didn't matter. The only thing they cared about was Ultom and the Left Imperial Palace.

The Everfast Monarch and the others could figure out that much, so Zac knew he had to give them something.

"They were fighting over information on a weapons research project," Zac said.

Truthfully, even such a prize seemed worthless compared to harvesting more seals. Most likely, it was only upon realizing the Sixth Centurion Lighthouse's secret project was related to the Lost Plane that Yselio and the Sindris Clan turned against each other. For all they knew, it might be a back door leading straight into Ultom. If that were the case, its value would greatly exceed any number of seals.

"What kind of weapon?" the Everfast Monarch asked with a somber expression. "Who seized it?"

"I'm not sure what kind of weapon," Zac said, only half-lying. He was still really just guessing at this point. "And I'm not sure either side got it. The Imperial said he was still looking for something when he intercepted us. Our activation of the [Centurion Spear] might have interrupted their plans and forced them to hurry to the command center."

"Sounds like you were the last man off the ship," Ardos said with a ruthless smile. "And according to my cousin here, they found a castle picked clean and a Realm Spirit gone berserk when the Twilight Ocean collapsed. Someone had absconded with the trove while the rest suffered. History often repeats itself, does it not?"

"Me? You think I got the weapon?" Zac said with a raised brow. "I wish."

"And we should just take your word for it?"

"He's right," one of the generals who had been silent until now said. It was the one who seemed more aligned with the Havarok scions. "A weapon that can move even the hearts of such powerful factions is a critical matter. It can change the course of the whole war. Your word alone is not enough. Better we commit a small taboo by searching your belongings than letting a critical strategic resource slip through our fingers."

Zac frowned in anger while inwardly celebrating his obscene Luck. [Purity of the Void]'s upgrade was a huge lucky break, and he'd already moved any sensitive items to his other body. These people could look all they wanted. They wouldn't find a thing.

"I'm sorry, young friend. We'll have to impose on you," Prostez sighed, nodding at Tusko and the hostile general. "Both of you. Only scan."

Zac suddenly felt a pulse spread through his body while all his backup Spatial Rings flew out of his bags. Someone had scanned him for Spatial Skills like those most Merchants owned. Zac didn't resist. The Void had already retreated to the depths of his body, and even most Autarchs would fail to uncover any of his secrets.

The two generals appeared before him the next moment, going through his rings one by one. One looked increasingly displeased, while the other appeared about ready to defect and join his camp.

"There's nothing," the first general eventually said and flew back to his seat.

"Holy hell," Tusko exclaimed, his eyes as wide as saucers as he turned to Zac. "How?"

"The Cosmic Vessel business is pretty lucrative," Zac smiled.

He'd already transported all resources critical for his breakthroughs and half of the top-tier treasures he'd gathered at the end. What was left was far less impressive, but it was still enough to make most Peak Hegemons go green with envy.

"I bet it is," Tusko muttered as he returned to his seat.

"There is still one suspicious spatial treasure on his hand, and you barely checked it! " Ardros said. "It reeks of energy."

"Young master, it's a world World Ring housing a Plant King," the general said. "There are no items inside."

"It might be hiding the weapon inside," Ardos said, turning to Zac. "Take it out and cut it open."

"You want to cut open my companion?" Zac said with a chilly smile as he held up the World Ring. "Why don't you do it yourself, mister twenty-three?"

Ardos' eyes thinned into slits, and he rushed down the dais with a growl, his hands suddenly covered in cracks that spread into the surroundings. Haro had already stirred from the murderous intent in Zac's heart, and boundless wrath flooded Zac's mind as Haro realized they were under attack.

Zac had no intention of calming Haro down. Instead, he unlocked the spatial seal, and a storm of deadly vines covered in serrated thorns burst forth. Not stooping to the level of others was a virtue, but some would just keep taking and taking until nothing was left.

Ardos fought with far greater ferocity than any of the werewolves he'd encountered inside the Mystic Realm, his hands turning into primal claws infused with the Daos of Nature and Earth. They bit into the slithering vines, but Haro's appendages were more durable than the roots of ancient oak. Still, more and more vines fell onto the ground as Ardos forced his way over. The problem was that Haro was blindly lashing out, guided by blind rage.

As despicable as Adros was, he was ultimately an elite warrior of a B-grade faction. Such a crude fighting style couldn't threaten him.

'Follow me!' Zac urged in his mind, showing the way to the Evolutionary Stance through their shared Dao.

The Heavenrender Vine resisted at first but soon began listening to his calls. The reluctance disappeared when a surprise turnaround drew a line of blood on the princeling's forearm. Zac could feel Haro's desire for power, pleading with Zac to show him the way of unleashing carnage on their enemies.

Zac was happy to oblige, but a pang of danger warned him things were about to take a turn for the worse. A frown had appeared on the Havarok leader's face. One of their elite soldiers had been wounded by a young and inexperienced Early Plant King in front of a large audience. Even if Ardos wasn't using any skills or equipment, it was a huge blow to their prestige.

Rekodes Havarok, the ninth-place holder on the Middle D-grade ladder, was about to enter the fray.

Things had already reached a point of no return, so Zac could only keep going. He stepped into the writhing storm of vines with incredible speed, seemingly fusing with the Heavenrender Vine through perfectly synced movements. A burst of energy surged around Ardos, but his plan was thwarted by a punch that would have thrown the princeling across the room if not for Haro.

Instead, the semi-conscious princeling was dragged back with such force his arm was ripped off. Zac didn't care about the bloody scene as he grasped his neck with enough force to hear bones creak and groan, turning him into a human shield against Rekodes, who had finally stood up with a spear already in his hand.

"You piece of trash, you want to cut open my companion?" Zac growled as he levied [Verun's Bite] against Adros' midriff. "How about I cut you and your cousins open instead? If the Havarok Empire has a problem with it, they're welcome to ask the Undead Empire or the Tayn Family for compensation."

A clamor erupted around the dias, calling for Zac's immediate execution, but the commotion was immediately quashed by immense pressure.

"Enough. This matter is over. If you enter a fight, you better be prepared to lose. Your name and background will not protect you on the battlefield," Prostez said with an unmistakable glint of appreciation in his eyes. "That's a fine specimen."

"Thank you," Zac said as he hurled his captive at the Havarok platform like he was a piece of trash.

He didn't like using Iz's name for protection, but his situation wasn't great. And it might have made the Everfast Monarch step in and deal with the matter.

"Nonsense," the Everfast Monarch snorted. "How could my generals fail to sense the weapon if it were inside the World Ring?"

"The matter of the fortress and its presumed weapon can be put aside, but this man cannot be spared. He's an enemy of the empire," Rekodes interjected.

"Let's not pretend this is about some distant war," Zac snorted, looking at the prince with a mocking smile. "That's right. I'm a sealbearer. You're welcome to test whether my fate or yours is stronger."

A sharp killing intent gleamed in Rekodes' eyes, and the banners in the large hall fluttered from a growing wind.

"As I said, this matter is over."

The words contained unbending determination that pushed down on the room like a thunderstorm.

"Zachary Atwood has contributed greatly to the war effort this time. First, he sent a warning of the Technocrat infiltration, saving the lives of innumerable soldiers. Secondly, he was instrumental in the battle for the fortress. An unthinkable calamity could have struck our frontlines if not for his efforts. Not to mention the vessels his empire is supplying the frontlines. How could the Alliance show its face if we turned our backs on such a hero? Who'd be willing to contribute?"

"Lord Dravorak, this is a matter of the upper dynasty," Rekodes frowned. "Lord Refus tasked you with assisting us in this endeavor. Are you rebelling?"

"Rebelling?" Everfast repeated with an icy voice while his four generals looked at the Havarok youths with undisguised Killing Intent. Not even the general who leaned toward the Havarok's camp was any different.

"It's true. You have your pursuits, and the Dravorak Empire is a subject of the Havarok Dynasty," the Field Marshall nodded, but there was a biting chill in his eyes. "But so what? Is lord Refus here? Even if he were, would he dare break the seal on his power to ignore my orders?"

"You—"

"This is just a game for you little brats. An opportunity," the Everfast Monarch pressed on, his momentum growing increasingly overbearing. "You avoided the battlefield while our men bled, only teleporting over upon hearing potential sealbearers were dropping from the sky.

"Do you think I'd let you touch Zecia's heroes just so that you can reap some benefits without exerting any effort, in blatant violation of your agreement, at that? Audacious! How could I face my ancestors if I sold my honor like that? How could I face my martyred soldiers?! Speak of this again, and I'll break your limbs and throw you onto the frontlines."

"I hope Lord Dravorak won't regret this decision in the future," Refus slowly said as he led his men out of the hall.

"This trial... It's hard to say whether it's a blessing or a curse for Zecia," Everfast said with a shake of his head as he watched more than half the officials scurry after the trio. Eventually, he turned back to Zac. "I apologize for our unseemly behavior. Even with our recent victory, disaster looms just beyond the horizon. We depend on outside assistance, even if their goals are not aligned with ours."

"I understand," Zac said.

It was impossible to say whether Prostez's intervention was because of his namedropping or whether he felt bad. Still, the Monarch had undeniably stuck his neck out for him.

"Is there anything else you can tell us about the weapon or our new enemies?" the Field Marshall asked.

Zac thought for a moment before throwing out a piece of intelligence. "The Imperial called the Technocrats the Sindris Clan. From how he talked, it sounded like he'd defeated them before intercepting us. I'm not sure if that's of any use?"

"Sindris? It's not a name I'm familiar with," Everfast muttered, but Zac noted someone else recognized it.

The veiled woman, who hadn't so much as opened her eyes during the previous commotion, stirred upon hearing the name. Zac could suddenly feel two piercing eyes stare at him, and it felt like they could see through his past and future.

Oddly enough, no one else noticed her reaction. Come to think of it, it was almost as though she didn't exist. Not a single one had glanced in her direction since Zac arrived, from Prostez to the dozens of attendants standing at attention. What was going on? Zac quickly averted his gaze, fearful making eye contact would result in a disaster.

It was too late.

"I will forward this information to the Alliance. There might be recordings of these heretics somewhere," Prostez said, but Zac could barely hear him.

It was like the timeline had split, where Zac had one foot in each reality. In one, the generals continued discussing the Sindris clan as though nothing had changed. In the other, time had stopped except for him and the veiled woman. He found himself unable to move as she stood up and walked over, her steps sounding like the ticks of a clock.

"History repeats itself," she said. "How will you respond to the pull of destiny, young Void Emperor? Will you fight back? Or will you swim with the current? What will your heart tell you when you gaze upon the Terminus?"

"You're from the Vigil," Zac squeezed through a locked jaw, having confirmed her appearance wasn't just a passing resemblance thanks to her aura. "Aren't you people supposed to stay on the sidelines?"

"Oh?" the woman said as she looked at Zac with an inscrutable gaze. "You are right, for the most part. We are flawed, and there is no such thing as a truly neutral observer. Look at our local chapter, participating in a war whose fate has been entwined with the Era's direction. However, I am just here to observe."

"Observe me?"

"In a sense. I'm here to witness the shift," the woman said before her gaze grew distant. "It has begun."

Comments

Berry McCockiner

Yay, thanks for the wonderful chapter

K S

Awesome

RWS

lets go

RGrocks

tftc

Kyle Worley

Happy Monday everyone

Sirloki

Woot! Haro gets a tasty snack! That Princeling blood is probably very nutritious! Just the thing for a growing murder plant! 🥰

Lex Luther S

Man I love this chapter. Not only did zac get to flaunt his wealth but even his strength, showing these fools whose the real top dog among the younger generation of hegemons. To the everfrost monarch sticking his neck out for zac🤣 FUCKING A. Now, quite interested in the vigil lady, from her knowing he's the void emperor to observing the direction of it all very interesting indeed. As for what's begun, I'm guessing the spear has reached its destination, can't wait to read the carnage it brings next ch. We taking bets on what it kills? I'm all in on a late stage monarch and either a war fortress or field army being taken with him.

Jason Bradford

This story just continues to get better

Andrew

Thank you!

Tartlet

“The ancient grudge between the Limitless Empire and the Selvari shaped the world to this day.” Shaped the multiverse?

Darnell Maxwell

Damn, all of these old monsters aint shit and I'm really starting to enjoy that. The Vigil claims to stay neutral but regularly break that Neutrality if it means screwing over Zac. The Everfast Monarch was fine staying silent until Zac brought up his connection to the Tayns. Even that Monarch that met up with Arcaz only gave him the water to form Karmic ties and protect his descendant. All these Monarchs and above shameless hypocrites that love to act all their decisions are based around some form of justice. Luke they have some moral code or acting upon the winds of fate. At least when Zac acts like a shameless and greedy brat he admits to it😂. I'd also like to thank that princeling. Haro is a stubborn brat and hopefully this will teach him to listen to Zac more often if he wants to get stronger.

Drew

Pampered little brats are all like, "my daddy's going to hear about this!"

Lex Luther S

How's she screwing zac over? In fact, the vigil offshoot has broken the neutrality to aid zecia in the war while she's only given us some background of herself and their knowledge. As for the Everfrost monarch, it's unknown if mentioning Iz name helped but as he said, he's an actual local of zecia and actually sees zac as an upcoming hero of the war. And obviously the monarchs are shameless lol, also, the sage monarch that gave zac that water for his granddaughter, with her being a seal bearer, the chances of death are high without strength like zacs so creating some fate to set even a slight chance zac would help her would be all the more worth it to the old fellow

Sirloki

It could be one of those giant planet sized heart-curses it picks out.

Anonymous

So cool

Henry Wartemberg

I kind of get it. I’m an uncle. if you ever are looking after young kids at a party, you largely let them have at it. Occasionally step in if things get too rowdy. Same vibes

Palmer Evans

I hope he gains enough contribution points to upgrade Earth to a Middle D-grade planet

Palmer Evans

Really want Zac to get the final set of remnants and meet up with Iz soon

SandreX

Those above have skin thicker than battleship armour :d

Omiso

Now it makes sense. Why this whole Arc started why it felt somewhat disconnected. Splitting Zac forces, the ambushes, it wasn't about him specifically it was all part of a greater plot involving multiple seal bearers. The one Yselio was planning when he was speaking to his Guardian back in Kan'Tanu space when he was torturing the Elsofir. Zac was just "lucky" enough to be in the batch that got close to the Fortress and had the presence of mind to follow his Luck-dar to the real price. In other words everything that happened in this mini-ark was a fluke.

Russell Widger

Isn't it targeting the "strongest c grade force" in the sector or something like that? Zac is about to get insane amounts of contribution

Luke Scheffe

Wait until she finds out that Zac has gazed upon the terminus five times so far. (Once at every chaos glimpse, and the time outside reality with the void mountain)

SandreX

Yeah and I really enjoy how realistically everyone acts. Old man just wants to somehow help his granddaughter and boi is probably his best bet. Everfast on the other hand used situation as good as he could without risking too much. Weather he acted because he knows Iz or maybe he just noticed princelings reactions on that name

Darnell Maxwell

1) Gut feeling. Also history. Every single Monarch Zac has encountered only helped him to finagle something out of Zac. We'll see next chapter but something tells me she's aiming for something from him. 2) The Void Star was never truly neutral. It's because of them that the Kantanu were able to use the stellar ladder and start invading Zecia early. Without Zac they would have had unfiltered access to the lost plane and likely spread throughout all of the Void Star. The priestess herself even wanted to get more involved in this war but has some commandment keeping her from interfering. 3) The Everfast Monarch mostly just ignored the conversation until Zac brung up his shipyard and made 0 attempt to help Zac until the Tayns were brought up. I'm not giving this man the benefit of the doubt. Not a single Monarch we've seen so far in this story ever has made a choice that didn't benefit themselves. If Zac hadn't brought up the Tayns, Zac was still immensely injured and Haro was in hibernation because of the breakthrough. I'm certain this dude would have just let the princeling exact his revenge on Zac to avoid any anger from the higher ups. I'm not saying Monarchs should be handing out cultivation resources or teaching classes about skill upgrades to every younger cultivator they see. I just want to meet one willing to have a conversation with Zac, and maybe give him some basic advice cause they have some time to kill and it wont hurt them. With no thoughts of Zac paying them back down the line. For example if I'm walking down the street and see a kid's balloon stuck in a tree. I'm a tall dude. So I'll just reach up and hand it back to them. I'm not gonna stop and tell that kid I'll do it but he'll owe me a karmic debt in the future. So if he becomes a ceo or something then he'll be honor bound to hire my kids if they apply. The closest thing we ever got to this was Zac getting pointers from several of the Monarchs and Hegemons in the Ourom world. Most of them just asked him to bring a drink in return for pointers. And even Ubo just wanted someone to brag too without really wanting anything substantial from Zac in return. I'd just like to see a few characters like that. I don't feel like that's too much to ask. Preferably ones that aren't trapped in prison and partially hope Zac will escape and return to free them. Also them not dying horribly off screen would be great too.

SandreX

Well not exactly fluke, it was more like fisherman casting net and pulling it, too bad he caught few big ones who tore through the net

Salvo

I fail to see why the fight broke out. Cutting Haro open was silly, as if his spaceship could be scanned but a d-grade fern couldn't is the worst logic. "How many of Zecia warriors were assassinated just to improve you master's guard?

Henry Wartemberg

I’m curious how the contribution will be split assuming the spear takes out a Major Kan’Tanu structure.

Telewyn

Watch it nuke the planet Iz is assaulting. Assuming she’s participating somewhere.

Tommy

Tftc

Henry Wartemberg

I think that was largely an excuse. They were trying to find something that would make him to fight or refuse and then justify them killing him and taking his seal. Probably the only thing they were really interested in

Daniel Hamilton

Just hoping he somehow gets credit from it for the war effort and he’s able to get some rewards and merit.

Indy

wait till we find out what the terminus is..., its actual getting old

ClaySavage

Think about Galau and Bubbur all the contribution they, average and the others are going to get when they sign up for the war

Anonymous

When she said "It has begun", did anyone else hear, da da da na da da. da na, Mortal Kombat!!! Lol

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

Henry Wartemberg

You’re right, but what’s wrong with that. Think of a Monarch like a CEO of a company. Yes when the make a move they are only really doing it to the benefit of that company. Basically he has a faction to represent. Yeah getting in good with the guy who will soon be selling limited access to ships that will save your faction yay. Otherwise it’s a waste of ur time, go cultivate

Anonymous

That made me think of the drums of liberation from One Piece

Luke Scheffe

Number two is ridiculous. Literally all they did was *not* get involved, and you are still classifying it as them acting against Zac. They were neutral and someone snuck onto the stellar ladder, which they’ve never really done anything to guard because of how impossible it is to guard and how difficult it is to access from the outside. They literally maintained their official policy of neutrality.

Anonymous

I've noticed him say world a lot when multiverse would make more sense.

Darnell Maxwell

When I say they do something to screw over Zac, I mean there actions directly lead to making Zac's life more difficult. Whether that was their intention or not. And poorly guarding the stellar ladder while also keeping the invasion a secret. Greatly limited the sector's ability to fight off this early Kantanu invasion. So Zac had to go through the trouble of killing a majority of them plus a demon from the lost plane just to fix their mistake. And then instead of going all out to help defend the Zecia sector. They are putting in the bare minimum amount effort allowed hy the system. Once again making Zac's life more difficult. Since he not only has to keep pumping out these ships so that Zecia has a chance of surviving on these high grade battlefields. But he also has to dominate on every d grade battlefield he has access to. Since the only people on his side seem to be spies trying to kill him, traitors trying to kill him, imperials trying to kill him and broke hegemons with a handful of d grade skills.

Victor

"I hope Lord Dravorak won't regret this decision in the future," Refus slowly said as he led his men out of the hall. I think you meant Rekodes. 👀

Victor

I’m impressed that Prostez didn’t put up with their nonsense. 👌

Salvo

I read through it again, Zac did call him Mr. 23 which I guess slipped my mind he was pointing to his declining ladder position. So it has more of a local pecking order flavor.

Victor

Tbh I don’t really remember in detail what happened in the Lost Plane or the void Star arcs, they were pretty boring to me, but I take your work for it Darnell.

Darnell Maxwell

*whisper voice* they're not just boring to you. Nothing fucking happens aside from Ultom hints I don't understand and Zac realizing the manual is booby trapped. Not a damn thing happens until Iz Tayn shows up. I only remember all this because the audiobook came out last month. And the two friends I have that read the books, only have me to ask questions to. And if you haven't noticed, I'm not one of the smart people in this patreon. So I need to keep rereading the books and asking questions on the patreon or else all three of us will be lost.

austin kutz

Pretty sure the terminus is an unnatural cap on the level of Dao a person can attain under either the System or the current heavens

Anonymous

Send lawyers, guns, and money...

Salvo

If every Dao is a peak, the terminus is the skyline.

Shafan Knight

Holy Hell! How does TFD manage to keep evolving this story without any lag? It just keeps getting better and better. At this point I can’t help but feel that Zac is either going to end up ruling the Zecia sector or destroying the Heavens!

Michael

The spear is about to completely upend this war isn’t it? I was thinking it would kill a single monarch or something, but this seems like we’re about to find out why the limitless empire was top dog in the multiverse

Darthnarciss

Old monsters being that way is pretty standard. The ones in Orums world acted the way they did becuase the whole situation was an outlier. Old monsters have gotten white they are through taking opportunities from others, same as the ones below them have, and the ones above them. Every moment and resource spent helping someone else without payment or reciprocation is a moment and resource not improving yourself. Hell even Zac only helps those of his faction to increase his factions overall power not out of the kindness of his own heart. This is a multiverse ruled by strength. When your very life and Path are on the line, shamelessness is the byword. And in regards to the Vigil, eh, they have been pretty much neutral as far as we've seen, not telling people about the invaders in their basement they didn't even know about until it was too late isn't surprising. Then once the ladder went kablooie it didn't matter. As an aside, I'm pretty sure the Vigil is either a bunch of Historians, or they are the remnants of the Void Emperors faction and have sworn a vow of some sort, be it to await his return or to continue his work.

Darthnarciss

Well he was literally created to destroy, or at least utterly change the System.

Mike Naka

Overall, I've enjoyed the pace of the story, butt there is one glaring problem- Zac's Daos. He's got to upgrade them to have a chance in the Ultom Courts trial. What...Is there like a year and a 1/2 before Ogras returns and then a year before the war? Ogras should come back with Earthly Daos and can't be ahead of Zac. Plus, he's got to get the 2 other shards. Maybe each Zac gets 1 at the same time- some kind of providence. Hopefully, the Centurion Spear takes out a major KanTanu battlefront so Zac and Co can take a breather and consolidate their gains. So maybe Zac goes back to Earth with his new crew while Arcaz gets the action. He ought to get a ton of contribution and move to the top and be able to buy some exquisite treasures. Gallau and the Technocrat guy should make a good team. Dayum soo much to do. Wonder if Iz saw the goodie Zac got. I'd like to see him give her a gift like a Mossy crystal butt then she may pull out something even better. LOL Hopefully before TFD goes on Winter break, we can get another Carl POV. It'd be great if the planet/system the Acheron Company was in were facing death only for the Centurion Spear to arrive and take out a Monarch and a fortress. Carl would be even more intimidated by the Boss.

John Balenovich

This chapter is bad ass. Great work!

Rabauke

Flamebearer of Zecia (Campaign, Inheritance (2/?)): Accumulate 500,000 Merit through Fated Flamebearer Campaign Missions within your faction. Conquer one Middle D-grade end node. Reward: Lesser Enlightenment. (763,389/500,000)(1/1)] He updates it with this reward of the quest. If he is lucky, he can use it twice cause of his bodys. If he is really lucky, he can witness the enlightenment of one body in the other simultaneously. That would make 4 overall XD

R. Maxwell Steele

Agreed. The Heavrender Vine has potential beyond anything else Zac carries. And even if they just kill it, that's a huge blow to someone who uses the vine as a core part of their martial arts. So if they get it, it's a win and if they take it out, it's a win.

R. Maxwell Steele

I think it's also the nature of the frontier. Shamelessness is required to succeed there. Maybe when he gets to a C grade continent or even something higher where the resources per person aren't so pathetic, he will meet successful people who are more well rounded. Not that they will be perfect either, but in those places, a cultivator could push through the ranks pretty far on the environment alone, fighting for opportunities is still present, but more opportunities to go around and less desperation. The consolation prizes in those realms are better than the best prizes in the frontier. Agreed with your take on some of the personalities. And hope to see the same things. Also liked that uncle analogy where they really let things go unless they need to step in. I'm also and uncle and it's true. But also, I take the time to spend time one on one with them and figure out what they are going through and what they are interested in. So there's room for both.

Anonymous

Probably based on who did the most in capturing it. Zac gets a big chunk, so does Galau, and then lesser amounts to other people who fought in the battle.

R. Maxwell Steele

Yeah, I think it's a colloquialism more than anything. English isn't his first language but it's mine and I do the same kinds of technically odd colloquialisms here and there.

Luke Scheffe

The enlightenment is from Ultom, and specifically useless for upgrading Daos.

R. Maxwell Steele

I'm hoping it wipes out more than just a single planet. They have realms with super continents and such. Or a massive fleet gathered at a launching point and the whole solar system gets wiped. I was also hoping Zac would ride the Spear closer to the target and end up behind enemy lines where he'd do even more damage. This Void Watcher lady is also interesting. Good chapter.

Jeffrey Worrall

Nah, she is still doing her training montage. She'll be back in Zecia in a year or 2 and I'll be shocked if she isn't a High or Peak Hegemon with multiple Earthly Daos. Zac is going to need to hurry and use that impartment from Eoz to improve his Dao, the High Branch stuff ain't working.

Lex Luther S

Zac doesn't have a severe need to get the 5th shard and splinter given he's still got some 90 yrs for that quest. He's more worried about getting his soul strong enough to contain them when the seal breaks in a few yrs.

Lex Luther S

For one: There's no way we won't see the POV of Iz when she arrives in the zecia sector. For 2: She'll most likely call on zac to visit her upon her arrival; not only to see her friend but to see if he's any spare seal bearers he'd be willing to lend her given she loathed the idea of working or paying the Kan'Tanu for captured seal bearers. And given how well Iz knows zac and her families penchant for balanced fate, there's no way her dao guardians won't have a plethora of good items perfect for zac and his growing faction.

Lex Luther S

I highly doubt she'll be a late hegemon. For one, it's stated the greater one's foundations the harder it gets to progress in hegemony. Now she'll certainly be a middle stage hegemon but I doubt a late stage hegemon is on the table given her foundations. As for daos I imagine at least one of them will be an Earthly dao while the remaining 2 will be peak stage daos.

Michael

I feel like Dao is about to be irrelevant to Zac. If he can formalize his Void “seeds” he may be able to pump those up from his bloodline extremely fast. Understanding in the void will likely translate to Dao understanding and Zac will quickly become unstoppable

Salvo

You know, I never really thought about this til people talking about the tower impacting soon... does kill energy work on this scale? If a gunner on a ship hits a button, does the ship as a whole get the energy? The poison in book 1 imply no, but that's cause he didn't make the poison. Zac a champion in a war now, he gathered the team to use the spear, arguably the only way it could be used. Agree the E grade and below kills will not.

Tyler

I disagree that Zac doesn't have a pressing need for the fifth pieces. After forming his 4th glimpse of chaos, he said that the mental cage in his mind is just for show now. When the remnants recharge, they will be able to break out whenever they realize how fragile their bonds are. Unless I missed Zac reinforcing the cage in his mind. Once the remnants break out, he's going to have to continually spend mental energy to keep them contained, which is far less than ideal. He can't risk this occuring in the middle of ultom, especially since he can't know for sure if there are remnants in the trial. I believe he needs the remnants to reach atavism before the trial. Also, another comment pointed out that Zac needs to reach Earthly Dao to just be on par with the elites... which, isn't the reward from the Supremacies a piece of their understanding of Creation and Oblivion?

Michael Fannon

It isn't headed towards a monarch or war world. It is headed towards the biggest source of the heart curse it can find, so probably the HQ or main homeworld. And it is not only a peak C-grade weapon built by Limitless Empire, but is covered with B-grade killing intent. I think Zac might have just completely turned the course of the war.

Anonymous

I bet it will just be a massive amount of contribution points instead. He doesn’t get energy from using siege arrays does he? I know he gets some if he kills with talismans and stuff sometimes but I can’t remember if that is consistent or not. I remember him not getting energy from the lightning punishment in the early days.

Michael

I wonder who gets credit for any sealbearer kills? Feels like Zac may get a ton of them from activating it

Lucas Gulick

Technocrats don't get kill energy for using weapons outside of heavens path, I belive ships follow that same logic

Lucas Gulick

Yeah I can't wait for an Iz chapter, Catheya is cool and all but I'm really hoping that something works out with Iz

Lucas Gulick

The monk from Orom was probably my favorite character so far, I love the blatantly shameless characters

Naotsugu97

In the last paragraph there is the letter f in the proper word about beginning. 🤣

Jeff McCulley

Lol. It always amazes me how much—despite his self-admitted “arrogance”—Zac continues to underestimate himself and his impact. He assumes that Prostez Dravorak only intervened in his favor because of either his name dropping or out of support for an unmistakable Zecia contributor. When there’s a third option. He intervened to prevent Rekodes and Ardos Havarok from getting themselves killed, right in front of him. Seriously. Ardos was already out of the fight. Ykrodas sure as heck wasn’t stupid enough to jump into the fray. The Havarok Dynasty would have quickly been down at least one Princeling, if not two. Then there’s the factor of the Everfast Monarch knowing exactly what happened the LAST time an “Asura” was running around the Sector. He certainly wasn’t in any position to take Zac out himself at the moment, and that first prodigy showed the entire Sector how pissing off an Asura could totally come back to bite you on the ass later. So yeah, intervene now, keep himself from ticking of TWO parties by remaining out of the action.

Lex Luther S

Well, zac wouldn't have gone so far to kill the princelings anyway so the Everfast monarch knew there was no need to intervene till zac and whats his name slight...... spar? Was over. Though wanting to avoid a repeat of the eveningTide Asura could have played a part as well