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A/N: Reminder, next chapter is on Tuesday!

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Zac crashed through the Merit Exchange's doors with such momentum the guards believed they were under attack. They exhaled in relief upon seeing it was just Zac rushing toward the side room holding the Faction Exchange. On his way over, Zac had already confirmed his merit had taken a great leap.

[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. (1,513,389/500,000)(1/1)]

In less than 40 minutes, the quest had jumped by another 750,000 Merit, almost doubling his total progress. The only possibility was that he'd been awarded contribution when the [Centurion Spear] hit the Worldfort. But why so much? He'd already confirmed the maximum reward in early D-grade was double that of peak E-grade, meaning 250,000 contribution per instance.

Then what counted as a separate instance? Warlin mentioned the spear had taken out a whole armada and multiple installations along with the Worldfort. Not to mention all the Kan'Tanu hiding inside. If they counted as separate instances, shouldn't the merit have been much higher? Had the tower taken out two more major Kan'Tanu strongholds before running out of steam?

Was it still going?

The door of the Faction Merit room closed behind Zac, who lunged for the floating crystal like a starving beast. Ilvere wouldn't have said 'millions' if the Atwood Empire had only earned the same amount as he. Zac's heart hammered with anticipation as the blue screen popped up. However, even with his hopes high, Zac couldn't possibly have anticipated the number waiting for him.

[Faction Merit: 62,505,179/62,632,517]

A buzz filled Zac's ears, and he felt faint as he read the line over and over to confirm he wasn't dreaming. He'd expected the mission to count toward Faction Merit since capturing the fortress was part of a collective mission for the frontlines. But what was this number? Around Six million would have made sense if the System awarded Emily, Bubbur, and Galau as much merit as him and counted all that toward the Atwood Empire. This was ten times that already optimistic number.

Wasn't Faction Merit capped like individual merit?

Zac's mouth opened and closed a few times before a deep clap echoed through the room. He'd slapped his cheeks before he spiraled out of control. He'd already planned on passing the exchange on his way back to the Calamity Company to turn in his quest and get the follow-up. The shocking number had thrown that matter to the back of his mind, and the good news just kept coming.

The sixty-two million Faction Merit wasn't the only surprise. Every item in the exchange had seen a significant price reduction after a new feature was added: a faction ladder. The windfall had unsurprisingly catapulted the Atwood Empire to the peak of all Early D-grade factions.

Before, the Atwood Empire probably wasn't even in the top ten thousand. If you counted Faction Merit per citizen or Battlefront, the Atwood Empire would already have been competing for the top position. However, they were ultimately a small faction, even among Early D-grade forces.

There was no lack of organizations that had spent eons growing horizontally after failing to nurture Middle Hegemons. There were also declining factions who'd been pushed down from Middle D-grade yet still had the raw numbers of a higher-grade force. Some had hundreds of billions of members across multiple planets. Even performing at 1% compared to the Atwood Empire would let them accrue Faction Merit faster.

True to form, the System cared for high performers like a loving mother while the ordinary were left to fend for themselves. Their ranking came with a flat markdown of 30% in the Faction Exchange. The second-place holder got 20%, the third 15%, and the rest of the top ten enjoyed 10%. Everyone else had to pay full price. Unfortunately, Zac didn't see the same phenomenon in his individual exchange, even if his gain should have catapulted him to the first position.

Zac had to sit down and calm his racing heart. It wasn't easy. He'd told Ilvere not to worry about the merit before hanging up, but Zac felt feverish as he began analyzing his options from every angle. Like Karz once said, they were limitless.

He'd already calculated his expenses. His breakthrough into Middle Hegemony would cost around 200,000 Merit if he purchased everything he lacked through the Limited Exchange. He could cut that number down even further by getting some of the required materials from the Alliance Treasury.

That left him with around 1,400,000 Merias, enough to purchase almost any listing on the Limited Exchange. Sure, it was far from enough for the [Celestial Aperture Constellation], which cost 12,500,000, but that treasure was useless to Zac anyway.

However, 1,500,000 merit was enough to afford three of the top ten treasures. All of them were extraordinary items, with only one in stock, representing an earth-shattering opportunity. Zac doubted even the ancient treasures brought from the fortress could compare.

Zac hadn't even dared think about those items until now. Just scrounging up enough merit for his Middle D-grade breakthrough before he reached level 175 would have been a daunting task. Now, he suddenly had the capital to either get one of these items or get something similar from the Middle D-grade exchange after breaking through.

The situation with the Faction Merit was even more absurd. Upgrading a planet's energy was, by far, the most expensive item in the exchange. Even then, upgrading his two worlds would only cost around eight million after the leaderboard discount. He could even upgrade Earth to Late D-grade with almost half their merit to spare.

Seizing and relocating Peak E-grade planets from the Kan'Tanu's sector could be considered a rounding error. He could even snatch Early D-grade worlds wholesale. By the time the assimilation came around, the Atwood Empire could already have hundreds of worlds under its banner.

You only needed one Late D-grade planet and a handful of middle D-grade planets to create a proper hierarchy. Any talents discovered on the lower-grade worlds would be funneled to academies and cultivation grounds on the upper worlds, while Earth would become the Atwood Empire's holy land.

And if the rewards were this generous for activating the [Centurion Spear], what if he managed to activate the Centurion Beacon and summon the Foreign Gods? It wasn't unthinkable to turn Earth into a C-grade continent if he could have them wreak havoc on the Zurbor sector.

Zac's breath grew ragged as he envisioned a glorious future, but he quickly reined himself in. While they had the money, expanding too quickly would only bring about their own destruction. Neither he nor his subordinates were strong enough to protect such a large domain.

That wasn't just true after Earth's 100-year grace period ended. The more planets he added to his faction, the more battlefronts he'd have to defend. And if he upgraded Earth, the System would regrade Earth and send stronger enemies their way. His faction wasn't ready. They'd have to draw up a roadmap of sustainable growth, balancing consolidation and expansion.

Still, upgrading Earth was a priority. Middle D-grade planets didn't just come with more energy. Its spirituality would grow stronger, making it easier to communicate with the Dao. More cultivators would be born, and bottlenecks would be crossed with greater ease. It might be the difference between having 50 and 500 new Hegemons by the time he left for Ultom.

However, Zac needed to pass one checkpoint before pulling the trigger; finishing his shipyard quest. That, in turn, required him to become a Middle Hegemon. It was the last checkbox for the Atwood Empire to cross before being considered a Middle D-grade faction. At that point, he could upgrade his shipyard and planets together. With top-quality Middle D-grade Cosmic Vessels defending his Battlefront Arrays, he almost dared the Kan'Tanu to invade his empire.

There would be a hump before the first ships rolled off the production line, but that could be tided over by purchasing battlements inside the Faction Exchange. Even if the items were limited in quantity and of middling quality, they were Middle D-grade War Machines.

Zac gradually calmed down as he drew up the outlines of a path forward. There were a lot of details and moving parts that needed to be fine-tuned, but he had capable subordinates for that. His time was better spent on cultivation.

Fate had already put him in the crosshairs of one Flamebearer, and there was no telling when the next one would crop up. At that point, Zac wouldn't have a collapsing tower, bloodline breakthroughs, or mysterious Technocrats to save him. He needed to reach a level where he didn't need to rely on gimmicks to survive encounters at that level.

The [Flamebearer of Zecia] quest was the first step in that direction, so Zac spent the next ten minutes observing blueprints for skills and his Cosmic Core. The reward for his Flamebearer quest was "Lesser Enlightenment," though there was no explanation of what lesser meant. It might be nothing, but the System could consider the partial seal impartments lesser enlightenment for all he knew.

Zac really hoped that were the case. He still had trouble pulling the gun on his finishers and pathbound skills, feeling there was room for improvement. He couldn't hold off any longer. His opponents were Middle Hegemons or greater, and E-grade skills simply didn't cut it. Zac had been aware of the problem for a while, but his fight with Yselio was the nail in the coffin. They had barely been enough to create a distraction, let alone pose an actual threat.

Originally, Zac planned to use the quest reward for at least one finisher in each class. If there were any inspiration left over, he'd try to set the foundation for transforming [Thousand Lights Chapter] into [Thousand Axes Chapter]. His experience in the Tribulation Throne had thrown a wrench in those plans. Ensuring he had a working Middle D-grade Core Blueprint took precedence.

Soon, everything was in place, and Zac infused his will into the crystal to turn in the quest. Streaks of light emerged from within and time ground to a halt. Zac found his soul inundated with the utmost clarity of Ultom. It couldn't be described in the same breath as the tainted enlightenment of the Lost Plane's lake water, reaching halfway to the illumination of a true seal.

Thousands of ideas and avenues sprouted like a field of blooming flowers, each emitting an enticing fragrance one could get lost in. With Zac's comprehensive cultivation system, issues and roadblocks were always accumulating in the back of his head, waiting for an epiphany to break the stalemate.

Zac dispersed all distracting thoughts as he focused on his Cosmic Core. It only took a glance for the secrets of the inexplicable alterations to be laid bare before him. Compared to the old pathways, it was like looking at two routes to a destination. Both would take him where he needed to go, but his old pathing now felt like a circuitous route taking rural roads. The changes hadn't turned his core into an expressway, but their road was mostly straight.

Mapping out the necessary alterations for his Middle D-grade blueprint came so easily and effortlessly Zac was almost dragged out of the epiphany. It didn't take the enlightenment of an Eternal Heritage to figure out why—the Tribulation Throne's realignment and the light in his Soul Aperture shared a common origin.

He should have realized that Ultom's light was related to the Four Laws and the One Destiny. They were pinnacle truths despite lacking even a shred of Dao. Most likely, the laws were static, remaining the same across the Eras, which explained why the insights of such an ancient heritage worked without issue in the present.

More than two-thirds of the light remained in Zac's Soul Aperture by the time he'd memorized his new blueprint. Zac kept going, moving to the next item on the docket. His internal gaze moved toward [Arcadia's Judgment], but they suddenly stopped at a skill that had fallen into disuse—[Conformation of Supremacy].

There was nothing wrong with the skill. It was among the best skills he'd gotten from outside sources. It was also very flexible, providing different benefits depending on what avatar Zac picked. The skill's issue lay in the simple fact that it filled the same role as [Evolutionary Edge], and he couldn't use both simultaneously.

After he formalized his path and combat style inside the Orom World, it simply didn't make much sense to use [Conformation of Supremacy]. The other harmonized with his technique and Daos far better. But what if he didn't need to choose between one or the other?

What type of ability did his Draugr side have that Evolutionary Precursor lacked? A skill like [Arbiter of the Abyss]. What if instead of transforming his attacks with aspects of supremacy, he instead transforms himself? Like his Evolutionary Stance, he would become everchanging and unpredictable as he evolved during a battle.

A new road opened up before Zac's eyes, and he eagerly followed it to the end. Everything superfluous was shed while the essence was expanded and aligned with his path. A beautiful web of possibility quickly took form, and Zac had to resist an almost unstoppable desire to immediately turn theory into reality. Instead, he memorized the reborn Skill Fractal before moving on to the original skill.

[Arcadia's Jugment] packed quite a punch, but Zac felt it too unwieldy and telegraphed for battles at the D-grade. A skilled enemy would have time to figure out a counter-attack unless he used Void Energy to trigger it. The skill's second stage was also useless when fighting in the air. The upgrade needed to be faster, more ruthless and unpredictable. Like a predator going in for the kill the moment the prey's throat was exposed.

A million ideas were born and discarded as Zac closed in on the solutions he sought, and the last motes of light dissipated just as a third skill fractal was completed. Zac opened his eyes, and a wide smile spread across his face. He would have considered the epiphany a success so long as he fixed his Cosmic Core blueprint. Anything beyond that was a welcome bonus.

The revelation of Ultom's true nature was a godsend. It had essentially confirmed there wasn't anything wrong with his alignment. As far as Ultom was concerned, the changes were pure improvements. His Cosmic Core had moved closer to a state of harmony with the Cosmos, like the difference between a man-made array and a natural formation. The Limitless Emperor could still have his reasons for lending a helping hand, but this step, at least, wouldn't cause problems for his cultivation.

Returning to the Four Laws' embrace through Ultom also answered a question Zac didn't know he had. Walking the path of the Void did not clash with aligning with the Four Laws. While the Void wasn't under the purview of the Heavens, it still followed the fundamental laws of the universe. A Minor Epiphany was insufficient to grasp anything more tangible, but that was enough.

Zac had come away like a bandit, figuring out upgrades for the strongest attacks of his two classes, [Arcadia's Judgment] and [Desperation's End]. Both fractals had seen enough change to warrant a new name, but it was nothing compared to [Conformation of Supremacy]'s transformation.

While not planned, it was long overdue Zac added some skills to his Human class to fill its gaps. The skillset of Inexorable Apostle had already been expanded with [Abyssal Drive] and [Fatehew], two amazing skills that had been formed with the help of Supremacies. Meanwhile, his Human side only had [Primal Edict], which was still stuck in E-grade.

Unless Zac had been deluding himself during his elevated state, [Conformation of Supremacy] had turned into something that could boost his whole class, depending on which avatar he chose. The exact details would remain unclear until he performed the upgrade.

Unfortunately, now was not the time. Zac could feel a low vibration rising through the floor on the ancient warship, and a gentle chime echoed through the Cultivation Chamber. It was a wake-up call designed to drag all passengers from meditation because the ship was about to jump. Cultivating while crossing dimensions was normally fine, but it was another matter when subspace was crammed full of chaotic energy left from the [Centurion Spear].

Back in the Merit Exchange, Zac took out pieces of wood and carved replicas of the four new designs. It was a way to confirm his idea and better understand the theories behind the pathing. After finishing, he got to his feet and touched the crystal, prompting the next step of his quest to appear.

[The Flame of Hope (Campaign, Inheritance): Find the breach inside the Eternal Storm. Light the Centurion Beacon. Reward: Seal of the Left Imperial Palace. (0/2)]

Zac looked at the quest with mixed emotions. He'd been hesitant whether he should actually try to awaken the slumbering guardians left by the Limitless Empire, even if the potential gains were insane. They could be the key to saving Zecia, but the road to hell was paved with good intentions. There was a chance he'd be inviting a far greater threat than the Kan'Tanu by messing with that ancient piece of history.

Now, it looked like he didn't have much choice but to activate the beacon. But how was he supposed to find a breach to the Lost Plane inside the Eternal Storm? It seemed orders of magnitude more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack. Thankfully, there was still time, and the answers could be waiting inside the [Foreign Gods] tome he looted. He'd only go when he was good and ready and after the Yphelion had been upgraded to late D-grade.

A sudden great heave inside the ancient warship almost threw Zac into the ceiling. The Dravorak Dynasty had set out, meaning they were about to reach the fortress base. Zac's Draugr half returned to his Cultivation Cave to upgrade his skill after making a single purchase in the Faction Exchange.

It was an added module for 50,000, allowing rankers on the local ladder to hide their exact merit like on the sector-wide one. Zac had always wanted that feature to hide his progress from all the spies, but he couldn't motivate such a high expenditure with their limited resources. Now, it was definitely worth it.

Meanwhile, his human half got to his feet and stepped out from the cultivation chamber. He was worried, unsure what scene would greet them after passing through. The [Centurion Spear]had blown up a Worldfort and kept going, proving just how dangerous the energies he unleashed were.

Would there be anything but scorched rubble waiting for them?

Comments

Thenais

merci !

Jason Hatter

I have no memory of the Conformation skill. Apparently, it's been a while since he last used it.

DuskinReview

The gains! Love to see them. But jeez I really wish Zac's bodies would use their different names. I got confused here thinking Arcaz was suddenly on a ship.

support!

The first time he used it was back when he joined the big axe coliseum I think. I think the last time was somewhere in twilight ocean

Luis Herrera Moreno

damnnnnnnn! now im exited to see whats next! and the new and upgraded skills

Anonymous

Great chappie. Would love to see a small excerpt about the citizens perspective on all thats going on in the atwood empire

Anonymous

For the graded battlefields are they all the same grade for the planet or do they have progressive grading where some are f or e grade battlefields and the ones Zac goes to are just the d grade ones.

Lex Luther S

Fucking epic man. Emily and Co. Definitely got some of that cake too so can't wait to see what it's capped at for them all. Especially galau, that guy was the fulcrum for allowing the spear to launch at all so his merit has to be around the 2 million mark after he registers. Sucks we won't see a ch Monday but man ohhhh man I can't wait for Tuesdays to drop.

Salvo

Middle hegemon is on the menu boys! So is the blocker module, is it blocking level and points but leaves your ranking with your peers? Seems like people would freak out if Zac just disappeared off the board.

Michael Esparza

Woo! Christmas came early! Time to go shopping haha!

DagNabItAll

That's a shit ton of merit.

Matt Spratte

I think it's time for a whole list of his skills and their descriptions for both classes because i'm having a hard time remembering all of them by name alone at this point.

Michael Fannon

If I recall correctly, Kator is currently the top of the middle hegemon leaderboard. Zac is going to breakthrough and both halves are going to immediately surpass him. Oh, how I hope to see the reaction of the undead when that happens.

Kharas

Yeeeessss Planet Shopping Spreeeee!!!! "So does sir Walking natural disaster want a few nature aligned e-grade planets and a water aligned planet for his empires alchemists?" "Naaaa.. you know.. those planets are last seasons planets.. I cant be seen buying those! Give me a few pure death aligned planets for my girlfriend and a shadow one for my best bud... now I think about it.. could I get a ice one as well.. just to round out this corner of the shopping trolley?" "Of Course sir! Ohh dear.. it seems the sir just got another 10 million faction merit... the Centurion spear must have stumbled upon another few Kan´Tanu monarchs somewhere.. Do sir want to modify the upgrade of Earth to high D grade with some fancy aurora borealis lights.. 10 % off just today?" Im really looking foreward to what he end up spending all this on!

Andrew

Thank you!

Darnell Maxwell

Why can't more chapters be like this one where we cut straight to the impirtant stuff? We found out the exact amount earned for the Atwood Empire, got a knew part of Zac's quest, learned why he's not immediately upgrading his planet, lore about what the empire will need to expand, all the possible thing to spend points on and we even got 4 soon to be skill upgrades. No cryptic bs about the crossroads of fate or seeing inside the mind of some Autarch taking an interest in Zac. Just progressing the story, Zac's reaction to the recent events and a brief roadmap of his improvement in the near future. I love chapters like this one. That doesn't mean I hate all slower chapters. To be honest I would read a whole chapter of Zac just going over what he can buy in the merit exchange. I just wish chapters following the POV of certain characters moved with the level of urgency I felt reading this one. Sidenote: I'm still annoyed everytime I'm reminded of that nigga in the Radiant Temple that's thinking about making Zac his disciples. I was starting to get hyped up about him back during the tower of Eternity. Only for Zac to meet and train under a bunch of old monsters in the Ourom World and now for him to be backed by multiple powerful factions. Is he even gonna meet this nigga before he becomes a Monarch. And if not what the hell will be the point? It sounds more like a setup for a joke when Zac reaches Autarchy. He shows up at the Radiant Temple and this guy is astounded that the brat he saw news of in F Grade managed to reach his strength in under a millennia.

ouroboros

So close to 69m.

Kharas

I think its a balance for me. Sure it can be abit annoying having to jump around before we get the pay out so to speak. But when the extra pages do add to the story and the world, then I think its part of the reason I enjoy the payouts so much that its been properly introduced. If it was all payout after payout then for me at least the story would lose its depth. All in all, I have been enjoying this story for a long time, and I at least think that the author have proven he can build a story and keep us entertained, so I will see what he thinks is best and follow along. Thats at least been the strategy that have brough us so well.. and so far.

Darnell Maxwell

I'm thinking it will show his ranking and only his ranking. Otherwise people will question why Arcaz Umbrizi just got a ton of faction Merit for something Zac did.

Anonymous

I second this, it's hard to keep everything in order with how they change between ranks and both sides. Not to mention when reading other web novels!

Aaron Schwartz

Eh. I had the same problem. Plus, I think both of them are in a cultivation chamber too. Just that one is on earth and the other is on the ship

Darnell Maxwell

Yup, that was the first time he used it. After beating the last incursion there was an immediate timeskip. He got that skill, a few other and beat the dominators all off screen. It was a wierd choice but I don't think it had a negative impact on the overall plot.

BLead

I agree 100%. We know they are same people. But looking for ‘miasma cloud’ or some other clue every time drags me out of the story. Arcaz/Zac. Simple.

Darnell Maxwell

And I'd agree with you if everything had a satisfying payoff down the line. But then you have chapters like the ones in the last two books. Where all these powerful factions feel the winds of fate are changing. A new heaven has emerged. The beats faction going, "didn't that young little eal just come back from the frontier. I'm gonna have a chat with hom over this". Which all boil down to alot of people are interested in Ultom. Great, but notice how none of those fucking factions have a made a move. And if they do now, so what? The second, one of the heavens sent a scion into the pv to kill Zac. That's all the hype we needed. We are all focused on the next person sent by one of the Heavens or dealing with the elites from the undead Empire. None of us give a shit about what the monks are doing to get Ultom. Or the beasts. Or any of the other million factions from the heartlands going after it. It just feels like a waste of time. You can literally skip every chapter so far involving the monks, beasts or anyone else planning stuff down the road. With the exception of the Undead Empire and Radiant Temple. And miss nothing! 90% of the time these tangents aren't brought up again until years down the line. And by then 90% of the readers don't remember these interactions unless they reread all the books once every two years or so!

BLead

I agree. Though I could lose less n this and n that.

TerrestrialOverlord

Im left almost speechless, who the fack gave TFD a deepthroated BJ for him to be this nice and also not end on a cliffy. This is giving me massive anxiety, what could he possibly be planning next week?

Anonymous

Agreed. I feel like he's only used Desperation's End a couple times ever and I've never been sure what it even does, other then it's his undead finisher. Plus the random phased out skills like conformation.

Palmer Evans

Love that we are setting up Earth as a Late D grade world and holy land of the Empire with a dozen or so Middle D grade worlds and hundreds of lower graded worlds all funneling up the best talent. Can’t wait until Zac is a Late D grade Emperor and already dominating Peak Hedgemons

Dro

Did you forget about a fire attuned planet for literally-best-girl?

ClaySavage

You guys should check out/help update the fandom page. Where something like what you’re asking for already exists and is laid out but not quite up today

ClaySavage

https://defiance-of-the-fall.fandom.com/wiki/Zachary_Atwood/Cultivation

Dro

Sounds like his newest hidden power move/finisher should be the Upgraded Conformation of Supremacy using the Centurion Spear as the focus/avatar since he actually saw the spear activate in person and I'm pretty sure that's the most powerful attack shown in the entire story so far.

Anonymous

When Zac breaks through to middle hegemon and jumps up to that merit bracket, won't everyone find it fishy that Arcaz does at the same exact moment? Or can he stagger the breakthroughs? Or is that a problem the module blocker thing will solve? Also, why doesn't his new chain quest say (3/?)?

Matt Spratte

i have the memory of a goldfish i couldn't possibly update that but i will go check it out

Lex Luther S

Depends if reaching middle D grade will automatically update them on the ladder or not. If it doesn't then zac can register first and arcaz after a few days. And it says (3/?) Because this 3rd quest isn't the end

Kharas

I really like the way that everything is connected. But.. I am one of those people that reread the whole series once or twice a year... So with these connections, I actually get another layer to the story by rereading after the thing they foreshadowed happens. That is part of what I consider the depth of the story. Villains or opponents do not just show up when they are needed, they are kept along and show as part of the world. The alternative for when a new/old nemesis is brought in is the standard "hahaha.. you thought me dead or forgotten but here i am!!" or we have to start every enemy with a "he is this and comes from this and that means that". I think its a question of personal preference. I like that it feels like that the relevant chars are part of the story for their own reasons and not just to become the inevitable punching bags to further Zacs path. Now I know they ofc are just that, punching bags that is, but I like that they are given a nod of importance trough the story before that. I also think its one of the drawbacks of the format that is Patreon. since we wait around for chapters with baited breath.. then "filler" chapters can get really annoying really fast when you just hunger for the next piece of progress to the story. If we read it as its, in my mind, supposed to be read, in a book. Then its part of a long experience where the annoyance dont get to build up the same way.

Salvo

I think the writing exercise is the point. When you want someone for the antagonist slot, you gotta inflate them enough to be believable. You word cloud out the who and the why, and it gets enough you right out a scene and never use it. Then it's 3 am and the chapter you really were working on is a mess, so you post the 'world building' bits so you can go to sleep.

Darnell Maxwell

Well damn. Ysellio might not be as strong as I thought. I thought Zac upgraded his skills offscreen. They were just standard upgrades so the system didn't warrant a name change. Like how his Draugr mental defense skill has stayed the same name since f grade. If he was still using e grade skills.... Nah this shit is still too dangerous. Zac if you decide to just leave and let this sector burn I'm in full support.

Matthew Hay

The updates to the sector ladder are not instantaneous (see ch 1074). It's not clear if the local ladder is instantaneous that I can recall. Both Emperors upgrading around the same time makes sense since they would want to maintain the balance internal to their faction. The Undead Empire may want Arcaz to leave Zac in the dust, but Zac has been clear to them that he doesn't want to do that. Seems reasonable two people could agree to line up their breakthroughs to the same day.

Anonymous

I know he used the supremacy skill earlier than that. He used it against the lunar wolves in the mystic realm. I don’t recall if that was the first though

Salvo

I could stand a scene counting the number that died from the Centurion Spear. 3 months of fighting was like 37,000 faction points... so 2000 times similar warfare? What about all the seals on those planets?

Matthew Hay

I think this comes down to why different people are reading the series. This chapter feels the exact same as normal, it's just going over stuff you care about. Some people think it's a cock tease everytime Zac makes progress on his cultivation but his stat sheet isn't shown. I don't give a fuck about what his str # is, so I don't feel let down when it is isn't immediately spit out. TFD can clearly reach certain people of certain tastes, but if he spreads too much then he can't consistently provide what's desirable to everyone he's reaching. Like with everyone who complains about dropping every once in a while - I see no difference in output quality, but they're flipping shit because the one thing they care about hasn't been covered in a while.

Wyatt

Right? That chapter he was worried about dying he should have been worried how long he'd be away from his treasure buddy

Matthew Hay

He sticks w/ just Zac because everyone had a conniption thinking Zac was 2 people all of a sudden. If he starts referring to them as Zac and Arcaz from an internal perspective, people will start thinking they've diverged all of a sudden.

Luke Scheffe

We definitely need one for the planetary upgrades coming up. Can you imagine being a regular citizen, and then the guy in charge of your planet just casually gives a speech where he mentions that he will be quintupleing the land area?

Anonymous

Would have been nice to see the Faction-Merit Ladder (like the top ten or so) so we could have something to compare to the value we got

FarStryder

Well now that we are here, each avatar should be addressed by their name

Victor

I’m pretty sure we’ll see some 3rd person pov talking about this.

FarStryder

I don't think they get the same amount all the time. Seems to me that first time was prewar merit before he split. I don't remember their merit being compared after that

Kharas

Im pretty sure when ever Iz visits her local branch of "Planets "R" Us" they throw a six pack fire attuned planets after her, just in case it make her put in a good word next timer a random member of her extended family go on a galaxy ending rampage.

Michael

It’s more about overall impact to the war then how many actually died. Destroying a major stronghold is much more valuable than killing some random cultists

Luke Scheffe

He could probably get enough limited trials and holy lands for his entire faction for, like, 20 million merits. Use another 10 million to upgrade both planets mass and energy to middle D grade. And another 10 million set aside to buy any really good planets in the Zurbor sector. Just get some attuned late E grade to early D grade planets and see a surge of cultivators who have affinities for those. Obviously don’t get a ton of planets, but a half dozen or so good quality planets could really help things along.

HT

Should that be thousand lights avatar rather than chapter?

R. Maxwell Steele

A transformation skill based on a spear? I guess. Though seems a bit off. Pretty sure he wanted something adaptable. If he can spear his arms forward like a liquid metal terminator then it could work.

R. Maxwell Steele

Iz has enough worlds. And she basically is fire attunement personified. But yeah forget the honeypot ice chick. She is definitely the literally best girl.

Mike Naka

Can't wait for Ogras' return. I hope it's classic Ogras. He'll be cocksure and all full of himself b/c of his new abilities. Then when he steps back on Earth he'll curse his luck for being teleported to the wrong planet b/c he'll feel the D-grade world. Then he'll have a revelatory realization and say something snarky like- 'Monsterrrrr! What have you been up to?!?' Can't wait for Zac to show Ogras all the changes and the merit board with him on top. With his arm around Ogras, Zac'll calmly say, 'And this is our Late D-grade shipyard' with a shit eating grin on his face. Ogras will have multiple Ograsms errr heart demons! LOL

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

TerrestrialOverlord

Hahahaha...dude you're killing me🤣🤣🤣...good thing I was already done drinking my facking tea you bastard...

Chris

Boya, make it rain baby, make it rain.

Darthnarciss

I do not see this romantic attachment everyone has with Iz and Zac. Everything I've seen has Iz looking at Zac as a friend, and her only friend at that. With Zac looking at her as a very dangerous friend with an even more dangerous family. Like it keeps coming across as a family member going, "ooooh is that your little girlfriend?" Like, they are friends. Let them have friends of opposing genders without it being weird or a precursor to a relationship. If that changes in the future cool, if not cool. Whereas Catheya and Thea are actually lovers of his.

Chloe

What happened to the big alchemy house, with the female head that wanted to meet Zac?

Salvo

Zanda Zethaya is the C grade leader, mostly reknown for her poisons. Boje Zethaya is the guy Zac met in the tower of eternity. If I could sum what is probably happening: they're non-coms. It's a sector wide war, each planet is a battlefield. So, they probably have tons of farmland to defend. Boye was imprisoned twice, and the undead were nice and just turned him into a revenant. I'm sure they are great for the war effort... in logistics..

Kharas

People obsess about characters they like and are invested in, and next step is just to want them to have some sort of "happy ever after". But, yee, I agree.. Zac have been extremely aware that he is dealing with a friend, but also a friend whose life experiences (being sheltered) and family sort of make her a bomb that can go off with a moments warning and ruin everything he have worked for. "Did you kiss my daughter without asking me???.. wooosh and earth along with a large part of the nearby sector was burned to a cinder". Iz and zac are friends because he dont care about her families power and what he cant get from it, and she is friends with him because he is interesting, treat her like a genuine friend.. ohh.. and because she probably dont have any other friends what so ever.. And yee.. Zac and Catheya are a couple and I really like them together. Lets hope it lasts until at least some time into monarchy ;)

Kirin

Yooo, i told you’all conformation of supremacy was gonna be a lync pin. That name is hella on point and it was always the best and most flexible skill mentioned by far… the fact it take on the characteristics of his dao seems simple and almost plain but can you imagine him welding the daos void, death and life together?! Might even be able to run it on creation and oblivion energy if he used it with cyclic strike… possibilities are endless Well done TDF that set up was well thought out… I cant wait to see it, can you imagine him even channelling his void doas 😭😭😭 the level of regret his enemies would feel after being hit with the void of life… or even worse the void of death… i can see him erasing thing from existence completely.

Kirin

Thats why he bought the that thing from the exchange that hide /conceals his rank on the merit board/ ladders

Kirin

Lol i was gonna disagree but you’re right, even though it adds to the atmosphere and even cast some mystique, i really cant remember any of those people, other than abbot everlasting and thea and of the crafty incarnation of lord 99th or what ever his name was. That hector thing threw me off too, though it could’ve been done more concise and impactful… but other than that… top tier story, only one worth my money for the better updates so far. Ama buy the book as soon as i get my book shelf, my kids gotta read this.

Kirin

I see your point but, its the potential that everyone is attracted to and the fact that she starting to see the world differently because of him, is a huge hint, i mean if the person you love or eventually fall in love with font unconsciously/consciously make you a better version of yourself while still being you, you’re probably with the wrong person. Yeah it’s a paradox. But like i said its the potential that they subtly pull out of each other tham attracts everyone…. Still dying to see that thea reunion tho, talk about a shake up. Dam if tdf make all three of them meet each other at once…. That’d be a bai zimin moment, zac would definitely not know “weather to laugh or cry” 😂😂

Dro

Iz is best because (1) if there is any single person (girl or otherwise) in this story able to keep up with Zac's cultivation without him needing to literally carry/pay/provide for them it's Iz, (2) Zac is her only friend and likely the only guy in the multiverse who sees her as more than just the daughter of a 'Throne', (3) What kind of fire-cultivating girl could resist Zac's Flashfire Flourish 😂, (4) Zac is probably (eventually) the only person her grandparents would ever approve of with his ridiculous Void attunement matching her ridiculous fire attunement.

Dro

The old Conformation of Supremacy took an image of something and gave power to Zac based on the image - he could choose whichever image he wanted depending on what he needed at the time of skill activation. The skill never actually physically transformed him, it just gave a measure of the conceptual/metaphorical power of whichever image went into the skill. The image of the shield ancestor guy made his defense ridiculously strong, image of that ax strike from the beginning of the book made him stronger, etc. and I'm pretty sure he has no stronger image than the Centurion Spear at this moment.

Dro

Yeah and also I would think killing one monarch gives more points then killing 10 million random E grade people

Dro

Alternatively, he could try to use an image of the Void mountain but I think that might actually break the skill...

Henry Wartemberg

It would make sense to for now focus on worlds with Either a Life Attunement or Death Attunement

Anonymous

Catheya coming back next week, pregnant with the new prince of the empire?

Christian Brock

Nope. He first used the skill against the Lunar Wolfs in the Mystic Realm. And the Dominators were beaten on screen.

Kevin Albers

Pretty sure that's how draugr are born, with revanats being born of corpses mixed with draugr blood/essence

Anonymous

I think Kevin is right. Revenants/corpse lords are born from the simple minded undead. The other death based races of the empire have various breeding methods, with draugr being more standard to humans. Draugr aren't technically undead, just a species that cultivates death/Miasma naturally rather than cosmic energy and life. I think this creates a really interesting hierarchy in the empire, with the revenants being a somewhat second class citizen group, despite being the most numerous of all the citizens.

Darryl Williams

I think this war goes long enough that it goes through the assimilation. With all these merit points he’s got time and resources for 30 fucking planets, lots of em being D grade, and it’s only limited to that because he has to grow the strength and army to protect em. He probably can only get one at a time, but that’s still plenty of time to establish his path to being easily the most powerful faction in the sector. All he needs on top of that is to become a Monarch and have a planet that matches. I just loooove the empire building part of this.

SandreX

Revenants also can reproduce after middle E grade only problem being compatibility of species.

Anomander Rake

Kudos to Emily for quickly poaching Galau to Zac's faction. The faction merit wouldn't have jumped as much otherwise.

Chemistrywarrior

Since he most likely was countdown towards Zacs sealbearers, that didn't make a difference

Henry Wartemberg

Most powerful in the sector before assimilation would require quite a few more massive turns of luck. There are C-Grade forces in Zecia (like Dravorak and Peak).

Henry Wartemberg

Is Zac even at the top of the individual merit board now? Faction- obviously. But the jump from near 500000 to 1.5mil isn’t quite as great considering he was previously struggling at around 7th.

Darryl Williams

I’m saying ‘on the path’ to being that. I understand he has to be a monarch and have at least a few subordinates get there too, I don’t think he can quite get there that fast. He’ll certainly be close though. I also hope that, as part of the expansion, Ogras conquers the Azh’Rezak and assimilates them into the Atwood empire. And as soon as the war ends I hope they go and destroy the Ez’Mahal and incorporate the survivors there too. All kinds of immediate growth potential

Salvo

Galau would be dead, and without Zac's coin, would have failed. Even with that, Havorak was wanting to charge them with treason, if he missed. The fact he didn't miss may not even be because of him, with Zac's luck being a tangible factor.

Darryl Williams

Still, Galau was far more important to what happened. He came up with the scheme and implemented it. Zac simply stopped it from being prevented. If Zac is responsible for more faction points it could only be because he got that weapon after the fight.

Michael

Ultom is likely the end of the war. I imagine Zac probably comes out of there with something powerful enough to end it. Then he still has decades to get his remnants and hit C grade, plus whatever deal he makes with the Primo/Iz

Darryl Williams

Dammit, you’re probably right, Ultom is in only two years. That puts a damper on my hopes for the empire in the near term. Now I wonder how you upgrade planets without the contribution system 🤔. Because surely Earth keeps up with Zac as his cultivation increases. Hopefully Ultom itself is fairly long, though I do really wanna get to the assimilation. And I hope that when he goes to do whatever favor he has to do for Leandra, it’s quick, I’m just not too excited about that for some reason, so I’d like to get that over with too. Either way, I’d like to see more empire building + some domination of the sector.

Henry Wartemberg

Yeah I get you. I didn’t think about Ogras and the Azh’Rezak though I don’t imagine conquering will be the first option. If I remember correctly they are still part of a larger Demon Horde, that seems to include people like Lucifer. Defection possibly, conquering sounds like it might cause blowback

Michael

My hope is that after Ultom Zac has enough power/influence to pretty much rule Zecia. That way as he gets stronger he can carve out a larger empire from other sectors and create a rival to the limitless empire

X_XSilver

She's the matriarch of the clan Boje is from, the converted undead dude Arcaz got after losing to Kator. Since that guy has ultom seal he hasn't gone back to the clan yet, so I think it's a post ultom set up.

Berry McCockiner

I thought I read that after d grade Draugr’s can start having baby’s. Might be confusing it with another race though

Jeffrey Worrall

Disagree, Ultom determines which torchbearer the sealbearers are associated with not the system. The system determines faction merit and I believe that is based upon what faction the person sees when they look at their status screen.

Lex Luther S

Ultom has no decision in a seal bearers belonging to a flamebearer. They have to be willing to follow zac, and galau, as mentioned, was already looking to see if he could lay low on zacs shrouded planet which is why he was counted towards zacs cycle.

Kahn Thorpe

Me refreshing all day not remembering I'm 13+UTC so the authors Tuesday is my Wednesday.... lol either way love the story

Kharas

Just for info.. Now is the right time to abuse your F5 button :)

Jacob Porter

Please make sure to clarify in later chapters exactly what happens with the faction merit. This chapter essentially gave 62m merit and then dropped the subject. I know it hinted at what it would be used for but would still like to see it