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Zac didn't bother examining the treasure. It'd still be there when he returned, and every second counted. He had a huge advantage between his Luck and Galau's expertise, but at least five thousand Hegemons were scouring the city, with more joining every minute. Zac led them through a couple of blocks, pretending to investigate the sealed doors along the way. Eventually, he stopped before an inconspicuous building.

"This should only be an Array Station," Tusko said, scratching his beard.

Galau made a short work of the door like before. There was no gust of energy greeting them this time. Instead, they found a dusty corridor like those Zac had passed on his way to the tower. Like Tusko said, it was one of the array stations with cramped pathways and the bomb shelter in the middle.

"See?" the general grinned. "Nothing."

"I don't know; I have a good feeling about this place," Zac said as he led the trio inside.

Zac could already sense where the pull of fate came from, but it still took some twists and turns before he found a path to the second floor. Eventually, they stopped before a sheer plate.

"Can you open it?" Zac asked. "Be careful; it might be booby-trapped."

"No problem," Galau nodded. "Step back for a bit."

"Why here?" Tusko said with bafflement.

"Isn't this the point where you're supposed to say something like 'I'll eat my shield if there's a treasure behind that pane?'" Zac smiled.

"You think I'm that stupid?" Tusko guffawed. "You sprinted here like a bloodhound on the scent. I'm not sure what technique you're using, but this isn't random. Damn, I didn't expect a battle maniac like you to be so shifty."

Zac was about to answer, but his eyes steeled when the pane opened with a click, and an ominous sigil formed by a hidden array. Tusko moved his shield to block, but his actions proved superfluous. The whole hallway came alive, and the glowing rune was ripped apart as its energy was consumed by the circuits in the wall.

"I knew it! You little bastards fooled me." Tusko sighed, eyes glued to the glass canister holding a suspended flower waiting inside. "You evil star! Are you really shameless enough to take advantage of me like this?"

"You're not going back on your promise, are you?" Zac countered as he quickly stowed the treasure.

"Little devil, you don't have to goad me," Tusko huffed. "Go ahead. What do I care? These things wouldn't be mine anyway. I look forward to seeing if your guts are as big as your appetite."

"Be careful what you wish for," Zac laughed as he led the trio out of the house. "Even if I hate to admit it, my nickname isn't completely without cause."

Tusko followed with a magnanimous expression, like an elder humoring unruly descendants. However, new cracks appeared in the general's indifferent facade with every magnificent treasure Zac and Galau dragged out of well-hidden nooks and crannies. The famed Iron Wall of the Twenty-Sixth mechanically followed in Zac's wake, eventually looking like he was trapped in a nightmare, not even bothering to guard his companions.

It wasn't that Tusko wished them harm to stop the wanton looting, but that most traps and safeguards had stopped working when the fortress lost its energy source. Galau used his ample experience to effortlessly disperse or redirect what little energy remained. Only two times did he find himself helpless before an arrangement, where they opted to trigger it out of harm's way.

Both attempts destroyed the treasure within, though Zac didn't even feel the pinch. They were making off like bandits, to the point they probably would have been beaten up by the Dravorak soldiers if not for Tusko's presence. Fame and reputation didn't matter to these warriors who saw Zac and Galau mess with their bonus.

Tusko only awakened from his robotic state when Warlin flew by with a group of administrators in tow.

"Young master, you've already done so much," Warlin said as he stopped before the trio. "There's no need for you to bother yourself with simple clean-up."

"I figured I'd help out," Zac said. "Some of these doors are a bit tricky. It would be a shame if someone else got to them first."

"How commendable," Warlin nodded, though there was a suspicious glint in his eyes as he glanced at Tusko. The Iron Wall's mouth twitched, but he actually kept his mouth shut.

"Are you joining the exploration?" Zac quickly asked before his back-room deal could be exposed and reneged.

"No," Warlin said with a shake of his head. "Repositories were discovered closer to the center. We're hoping to extract valuable intelligence before the base fully runs out of energy. We fear we might be unable to reactivate the arrays after the lingering Faith Energy has dispersed."

"I won't keep you, then."

"Good luck with your hunt," Warlin said as he flew away with his entourage. "This is a rare opportunity. The Alliance is always in dire need of materials, and we've already found many resources never seen before in Zecia."

"I'll do my best," Zac assured before turning to Tusko. "You heard him. There's no time to waste."

The towering man had already withered under Warlin's scrutinizing gaze, and Zac's words were the nail in the coffin. He looked like he'd taken a punch to the gut, his face pale and flustered.

"I—uh," Tusko stammered. "How about we take a break? You just fought a tough battle."

"Don't worry," Zac smiled. "I feel like a million bucks. Galau?"

"It's nice to stretch my legs after being cramped up in the ship for the last hour," the merchant stoically agreed.

"Ah—W-Well—" Tusko stammered, his huge form shrinking even further as he glanced in Warlin's direction.

"I'm just kidding," Zac laughed.

Tuskar looked like he'd received an imperial pardon upon seeing Zac relent. He'd realized he'd been tricked long ago, but he couldn't have imagined the matter growing this thorny. By now, they'd snatched so many treasures Tusko was in more trouble than he. Zac was only following up on a promise given by an esteemed general of the Twenty-Sixth, while Tusko had let a pile of rare treasures slip through his boss's fingers.

To Tusko's credit, he hadn't stopped them, even when his hands began shaking from the stress. Zac would feel bad if he pushed the matter any further. Besides, there was not much point to keep going. The hidden troves were close to being wiped clean already. He had his Luck to show the way, but there was no lack of discerning eyes among the soldiers. They had their methods to search for fortune, and the defenses grew weaker by the minute.

There were still many unopened buildings without fate's pull, but the chance of running into something good there wasn't very high.

"You know, the corridors beneath the surface are harder to navigate, but they remain mostly untouched," Galau offered. "I bet I can find one of the hidden trapdoors to take us down."

"Let's go back!" Tusko decisively interjected, looking ready to drag them back to the mothership even if he had to stuff them in a sack.

"One moment. There's still something I want from this place," Zac said, lifting his hands in a calming gesture when Tusko's frantic stare bore into him. "Don't worry; it's not a treasure. I want some of that Killing Intent."

"Ah? That ancient intent?" Tusko said with confusion. "Why? To create a weapon?"

"I have my uses for it," Zac said, unwilling to explain further.

He'd seen firsthand the intent could be weaponized as Tusko suggested. Considering the intent's source, its lethality wasn't that impressive. Zac had poured a fortune's worth into Yselio, and the prince only seemed to grow angrier from it. Sure, Yselio was an Eonic Seed from an A-grade faction, but so was everyone else Zac would need to use that kind of ace on.

Zac felt its value lay in its potential as a Body Refinement Material. If Zac could figure out a method to store the intent, he could accelerate his Body Tempering by a significant degree. The ancient Killing Intent had damaged [Void Heart]last time, but that was before he broke through. It shouldn't be a problem now that the node had evolved to D-grade.

"Do you have any ideas?"

"I know a place that has what you need," Galau said before Tusko could answer. "It's a bit dangerous, though."

Zac glanced at Tusko, who shrugged. "It's fine; it can barely be considered a resource."

Galau led the trio toward the scar, the only section still giving off a dangerous air. While there was no energy for the intent to fuse with, it could still pose a threat to one's Heart and Soul.

"I saw it somewhere around here," Galau muttered as he led them toward a district right by the scar.

Zac could already feel some pressure from the ambient Killing Intent. If not for his Void Heart, his mental state would gradually erode like he'd eaten a Berserking Treasure. His companions had their ways of dealing with the environment. Tusko's eyes were clear, like the Killing Intent wasn't even there.

It was a worthwhile reminder. Despite acting casual, bickering and messing around like a common soldier, Tusko was anything but. He was a seasoned veteran at the very peak of Hegemony and strong enough to stand out among his peers. There were just over a hundred Hegemons with his rank in the whole sector. Zac wouldn't stand a chance if they fought seriously. It was possible that not even a monster like Kator was Tusko's match until the Reaver had broken through to Late D-grade.

Zac was more surprised that Galau appeared just as immune. The more Zac saw of his new follower, the more mysterious he felt. Zac could barely see a shadow of the man he traveled with years ago. Then again, the same could be said about him. Would anyone from his old life recognize him if they met today?

The only one reacting to the increasingly hostile environment was Haro. The Plant King stirred upon sensing the dense Killing Intent outside, and a thin vine wound itself around Zac's arm. The tip waved back and forth like a snake tasting the air. Zac momentarily hesitated before letting Haro absorb the diluted energy from their surroundings.

Killing Intent was great nourishment for an aggressive plant like Heavenrender Vines, especially now that he'd woken up prematurely and needed to stabilize his foundations. Zac worried Haro's nature would grow even more bestial and chaotic if he continued to absorb Killing Intent, whether from the battlefields or this ancient intent.

Zac realized there was a problem during their fight against the Havarok prince. Haro had just gained sapience, and his mental state was very unstable after losing Vivi. Initially, the Plant King ignored Zac's attempts to direct the vines. He had been overwhelmed by rage, acting solely on instinct. Zac could have forcibly seized control through [Adaptive Symbiosis], but that would have created endless problems down the road.

Adult Heavenrender Vines were impossible to tame, and even newborns were a handful. Zac would never reach the smooth control he enjoyed with Vivi if Haro grew hostile and constantly resisted his input. Zac had been able to control her vines like they were his limbs because she willingly synced and harmonized her soul with his.

If Zac had to overrule Haro's much stronger spirit to use his vines in battle, he would have to occupy a significant part of his mind. He'd be fighting Haro in tandem with his real enemy. Haro's pure desire to understand Zac's techniques had set the foundation for true cooperation, but they weren't there yet.

'Take what you need, but be careful,' Zac communicated through the link. 'Remember how the bad guys easily fought you off when you let the anger control your actions? You must remain clearheaded when you face a powerful opponent. Otherwise, you'll become their food.'

Haro's vine froze briefly before coiling tighter around Zac's arm. The vine seemed to understand what Zac meant, and its absorption slowed down. By that point, Galau had stopped before a large, derelict warehouse.

The mottled floor was covered in cracks, its structural integrity weak after eons of exposure to the Killing Intent. The damage was so comprehensive they could peek through the scars into the floors below. The underground levels seemed to hold even denser Killing Intent, yet Galau simply jumped inside.

"Hey!" Tusko exclaimed and followed behind with his shield. "We haven't cleared these floors! There might still be cultists hiding."

"I hear their mental states are pretty weak," Galau said.

"That's right, but that doesn't mean this environment will kill them," Tusko said as he scanned the warehouse basement. "At least not immediately. Before that, they'll become frothing beasts."

Zac also jumped down, his axe out and ready. Thankfully, nothing but a reddish haze was waiting for them, and Haro kept his wits about him. Galau led them through a hidden corridor connecting a series of enormous storage rooms until they found one that wasn't just filled with dust and haze.

"This is it," Galau said, pointing at a pile of crystals radiating an ominous red.

"Interesting," Tusko hummed. "They resemble something I read about in an ancient Body Tempering Manuals. Fiend Crystals. However, those things should have disappeared along with the ancient races that appeared in the beginning of time."

"Fiend Crystals?" Zac asked with interest.

"They were supposed to hold the primal power of ancient beasts. The first warriors absorbed it to strengthen their bodies. You know, I bet Body Tempering came before the pursuit of the Dao. Who has time to gaze at the stars when a monster is trying to eat you? Tusko said before shaking his head. "These things are different. Almost seems like something the heretics would use."

"I think they were Gravity Crystals before. Perhaps they were the only ones durable enough to contain the Killing Intent. All this was other attuned materials before," Galau said, pointing at the thick layer of dust on the ground before turning to Zac. "These things have absorbed Killing Intent for eons. Don't let their appearance fool you. They are chock-full of it and very volatile."

Even if they weren't real Fiend Crystals, they held a fatal attraction to both Zac and Haro. The mound of crystals didn't emit much energy to go with the sinister appearance, but that was because they retained some of their original attunement. Immense forces of gravity had sucked the Killing Intent into its depths and condensed it further.

One crystal with a relatively weak light floated over to Zac, who grabbed it and infused some of his will.

"Don't!" Galau shrieked and jumped out of the way.

Tusko lunged for the crystal with alarm, but he was too far away. The crystal shattered as the ball of Killing Intent went berserk after sensing Zac's soul. It slammed into his mind, dragging some of the ambient intent. Zac had already sensed the danger yet did nothing to stop it. He took a deep breath as he let the killing intent flood his Soul Aperture.

The Killing Intent raged against the newly reforged Soul Cores, yet the nebulous clouds guarding them became quagmires, slowing the intent's advance. The attacking force didn't even get the chance to reach the cores before a deep, primordial thud shook Zac's spiritual world like a drum calling for war. Intractable force pulled the intent out of his soul, each thud preventing its escape.

It just took five bites for [Void Heart] to consume it all, despite the amount of Killing Intent was close to a third of what he'd been subjected to when forcing his way into the tower. What was a deadly encounter just hours ago had been reduced to an evening snack.

"Don't worry, I'm fine," Zac said upon seeing his companion's worried expressions.

"Crazy brat," Tusko muttered. "Are you really okay?"

Zac nodded. "I didn't expect the intent to be so active despite being sealed."

"Good thing you stood some distance from the rest," Galau exhaled. "Otherwise, you would have triggered all of them in a chain reaction. Not recommended."

Zac shuddered as he looked at the large pile. The synthetic Fiend Crystal he took was on the weaker end, with some seemingly having stored significantly more Killing Intent. Even then, Zac was confident in surviving a dozen now that his bloodline had entered D-grade. However, there were thousands in the pile—holding more than enough to drive him insane a few times over.

"I'll have to figure out a way to stabilize them," Zac said, turning to the general. "These Fiend Crystals are just what I need. You don't mind me taking them, right?"

"Go ahead," Tusko said with a grand wave before looking at Zac suspiciously. "Wait! Give me a few. Can't let you scam me again."

"There are at least a dozen similar repositories spread along the scar," Galau offered. "Probably more."

"Even so."

"Take it," Zac said. "But could you do me a favor in return?"

"You want these things for your cut, right?" Tusko said as a tenth of the converted crystals were suddenly encased by a shimmering barrier. They floated over to Tusko, who stored the pile without any issue. "I'll ask, but I can't promise anything. Everything passes through the Alliance. If their researchers figure out a use for these crystals, they might become a strategic resource."

Zac carefully stowed the rest of the crystals in a spare Spatial Ring. The job took five minutes, at which point he found Galau and Tusko staring at Zac with strange expressions.

"What?"

"Have you forgotten what time it is?" Tusko grinned. "The ladder's updated, may the Heavens help you."

Comments

Salvo

First!

TerrestrialOverlord

Wow Nice chill chappy....The cliffy is actually quite reassuring, I thought TFD had been possessed by the spirit of cute unicorns with the distinct lack of cliffs, but it looks like it was just a little bit of accidental niceness.

Michael Fannon

Am I the only one hoping for mutiple POV's for reactions to the ladder update?

Tommy

Sometimes the dialogue in this series goes peak xianxia and I love it

Kharas

Ohh noooeesss.. The ladder... Maybe the module that hides his score only work for his undead side.. He will need another one for his living side?

Axim

Good chapter.

Kharas

Im already making popcorn for the drama POVs from tomorrows chapter ;)

Michael Fannon

The module doesn't do that. His ranking is clear, both for his faction ladder and the sector wide ladder. The sector wide ladder shows rankings, but not the amount of points. The faction ladder did show both rankings and points, but the module now hides the points. Zac did this because there are numerous spies in his faction to try to see the exact amount of points he has.

Darnell Maxwell

FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! FIRST! This isn't for where my comment is placed. This is me hoping that's Zac's ladder position. Imagine if Arcaz is still at like 8th. So the Undead Empire tries to rush him to catch up with Zac.

Lex Luther S

Ohhh boy, poor Tusko, man was conned into helping a loot hound like zac😂😂. He got a hold of some killing intent crystals so that'll do for expediting his body tempering though has he made a 5th layer to it yet? Might not come into play until he gets another seal to finalize a few more layers. Boy can't wait for tomorrows ch; not only will those little princelings be upset but kator will as well; I especially can't wait to see his reaction because the undead wanted arcaz to be ahead of zac in terms of merit.

Alric

Oh no the latest ladder results... if he's not at the top I'm fairly certain we will meet the top name eventually

Darnell Maxwell

Now TFD. If you want the next two or three chapters to be slower chapters about random people reacting to Zac's new placement. I would not complain. You can even include all that winds of fate are changing and changes to the tapestry stuff. Personally I'd love it if the Great Redeemer was still alive and he saw Zac's continued success. Especially after all he did to try and kill him. Part of me wants to think he's greatful he failed. Since Zac has been such an asset to the war. But more likely he's just gonna be bitter since he let this opportunity slip through his fingers. And how if he had gone after Zac and Earth instead of the dimensional seed. He'd have a shipyard making him money right now and would have used the dao funnel to become a Monarch.

Random Information

I'm wondering how Haro and Iz will get along. I doubt Plant Kings like fire very much.

Sirloki

Any bets on what the spear hit next? Whatever it is, I am certain it was worth a lot of points! 😁

Gnothi Seauton

Reminds me of the Twilight Ocean ladder. Good times!

Salvo

Does anyone have any mechanical ideas about 'intent'. Kator and his race are about the only ones that seems to use it as a technique. Never heard anyone OUT of killing intent. Is it soul? mind? Kill energy? Lot of talk about weapon crafting, so maybe Zac's soul forge? Maybe good for Alea? Isn't the shards of Oblivion and creation plagued with lingering intent? So is intent resistant to them?

Michael Fannon

Just realized, the poor princeling that is at 23rd place, probably isn't there anymore. Besides Zac, there's everyone from the Atwood empire plus Average and company. I have a feeling he dropped down below 50th now. 🤣

Darnell Maxwell

That is a possibility. It's a dumb idea so I doubt... wait actually. Most of what the Undead Empire does when it comes to Zac are usually dumb ideas. So that's probably what they will do.

Michael

I don’t think we have an explanation. It seems like it might somehow be related to body tempering though.

Aaron Schwartz

Zac: what is that noise? Once again, somewhere in the Zecia sector: Ogras: AAAAAAAAHHHHH🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

austin kutz

I bet she gives him some treasure and Haro loves her like a second mother even if she does burn him a bit from time to time

D P

Why does it feel like every chapter is a cliffhanger and that I need to know what happens next!

DeamoniumDraco

I think it is something similar to the aura people put off in other cultivation or litrpg stories. At least that's how I have always thought of it since we haven't had an explanation I can remember.

DeamoniumDraco

I would have to read back, but im pretty sure he, as Arcaz, indirectly told them if they went after Zac they could go pound sand and never see him again.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

SmokeJam

There was never a defined explanation, but people keep leaking it and it seems to grow by a strong will and actually committing slaughter. So I suppose it is similar to mental energy and can be developed into an actual weapon instead of just being an aura. But in the end it is as abstract as spiritual worlds and energies and will probably never be categorised in a definite manner

Anonymous

And the OG Earth ladder. Each one's getting bigger in scale, so I wonder if Zac will dominate a ladder containing the entire multiverse by the end of the story.

austin kutz

Intent is typically an expression of willpower fused with a particular artistic conception.

Anonymous

The one time I thought it was mentioned was in PV when Catheya learned harmonization, maybe TFD has gone more in depth elsewhere but this was the best bit I found in ch 1046: "Catheya had always had one of the greatest Dao Affinities of her generation in Clan Sharva'Zi, and her various encounters and opportunities had pushed those even further. Yet, she hadn't formed intent, a Domain, or something like his Techniques." It's mentioned that harmonization is internalizing your dao, domain is externalizing it, and we know techniques are aligning your fighting style with your dao. So, basically... I have no idea lol. Killing intent might be different still than something like Thea's sword intent, since killing is a pretty broad concept.

Bender

Fun chapters. Love it.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter!!

Justin van mele

I think Joanna could use these fiend crystals with her new inheritance too.

Henry Wartemberg

If he has suddenly jumped to from 8th to 1st on the Individual ladder, whilst also leading a faction first on faction ladder. He may as well just carve the message “Strong Fate with Ultom. Probably a flamebearer” onto his forehead. The knives are coming out.

Darnell Maxwell

These are the same people that regularly lie too and threaten Zac. They're arrogant enough or stupid enough to still try it anyway. I mean Zac clearly said don't showup on the planet I'm making a deal on. Use Catheya as a proxy because I don't trust you. And then three monarchs ready to kidnap showed up on the planet. Then when he sent them away. One burst forth because he couldn't contain his excitement upon hearing Zac's bloodline. So yeah I could see them doing this.

Darnell Maxwell

100%. Zac's more tolerant than me. Cause if I were in his shoes I'd be making a list of people to kill when I get stronger. At the top of that list is the Great Redeemer. Then it's that stupid fish for trapping Zac. Plus killing all those hedgemons and monarchs to save it's own ass. Third place is that entire clan who had an incursion on Earth. The one that rang a bell to knock him out. Then ran away before killing all the human hostages and painting a message in their blood. 4th is the Tsarun clan for obvious reasons.

Tyler S.

Hopefully a minor impartment could be enough now that he doesn't have to use it on his core as much

Telewyn

Didn’t Zac have a killing intent misdirection technique for a while? He gave it up because it wasn’t effective at punching above his weight class, experts could see through it? I think we did get a minor explanation about killing intent around then. It’s an aura aspect or something, and you get more of it naturally by fighting and killing people. An expression of what you’ve used your power for historically, your state of mind, and your resolve.

Dragoon9

Awesome :) looooot. Now cant wait for the gains

Jacob

I bet it hits whatever world fort is protecting the space gate.

Jacob

Just a fun thought for all of you out there with Christmas spirt. SANTA IS REAL. OR, at least he could be real in the DOTF universe. We all remember that Lucifer turned out to be a C-grade Monarch. Why couldn't Santa turn out to be a C-grade Faith(Christmas spirit) cultivator. If this chapter tells us anything...Zac is on the Nice list.

Anonymous

Where do his mom and her family rank on that list? Or the various heavens?

Thaabit Rivertree

Lol I wonder how much personal merit he has, unless they're talking about faction merit

Darnell Maxwell

On his list or mine? Leandra would probably be like third on his list. When Zac finds out the truth about Kenzie and Theya he probably wont even try to kill her. Just grab Kenzie and then leave. He probably doesn't give a shit either way what Leandra does at that point. Now for my list? Neither of them are on my list. While I hate Kenzie, it's just because I see her as a waste of time. She doesn't need to die. TFD just needs to stop bringing her up. None of us care about Kenzie. I also feel this way about Theya but some people actually like Theya. I don't get why but they do. And Leandra is the wonderful women that got her outta the story. It's thanks to her that Kenzie has only shown up in 1 chapter since getting kidnapped. Sure she acts shitty to Zac but she provided vital intel. Now we as an audience can keep ignoring her until Zac goes to that technocrat base. This sentence applies to both these women. TLDR: Leandra would be like 3rd on Zac's list maybe fifth. Neither of these women are on mine.

Neneera

Would Arcz get points too for refueling Zac during the fight?

R. Maxwell Steele

It's a form of bending the universe to your will. I think it comes between willpower, belief-faith-spirituality, and aura. Thea developed sword intent and it allowed her to slice through someone far stronger than her. So at the very least it lets you jump in power if your intent is truly manifested on reality. Killing intent is also killer instinct. Like with Average, how Zac could feel that Average didn't have killing intent/instinct in their first fight. Being willing to kill, and actually having done it over and over is the basis for it affecting your being/insticts and then getting reflected in your aura. With Zac getting access to the new crystals and amped killing intent, maybe it will be able to take the number he's killed and inflate it. He wants it for his body, but I hope it has more effects. Crafting is an interesting suggestion. The shard and the splinter are D grade. So I imagine any intent of equal or higher grade is enough to resist them.

solodagod 23

Bro every chapter of this war has been amazing OMG EVERY CHAPTER IM LEFT FEENING FOR THE NEXT !!!!!!!!

DrSubterfuge

Consider: The author chose the pseudonym Brink, which is almost like naming himself Cliff

Luke Scheffe

Among other things, he can probably use it as a model to refine his own intent. It’s supposed to be refined itself, so some mimicry could improve the impact of his on other people.

Luke Scheffe

No, he didn’t simply choose it. It chose him. Brink is his grandmother’s maiden name.

Luke Scheffe

Plot twist: they aren’t saying everyone is gunning for him. Instead, they’re pitying him because he’s just in front of Iz Tayn, who just registered and got a ridiculous amount of points.

Lex Luther S

He shouldn't but it was arcaz that was at the war room and that bought the merit hider on local ladders so it's Kinda confusing. At most arcaz might have gotten some merit for exposing tbe Technocrats and with the systems hatred of em I wouldn't be surprised if it was a generous sum but it shouldn't be anywhere near what zac got especially of he continues to get updates from the spear continued mayhem.

Lex Luther S

He's out there, plotting something for zac. The old fool has most certainly started to go mad as his life nears it's end and I don't doubt he still wants to use zac as a fulcrum to breakthrough.

Salvo

What are you talking about?! She creates suns, plants love those things!

Lex Luther S

I highly doubt the redeemer cares about the war. If anything he's already joined the kan'tanu with the promise of ascension to monarchy

DuskinReview

Great chapter! I hope we get reaction perspectives for the next one!

Salvo

What would be great is kator getting the idea to duel Zac’s human half. It would be good for haro and a better way to confirm his Dao. Maybe it’s a fight over planet conquest rules. The undead kill whatever they take, not thinking about the sector benefits. Zac’s core is 15% better and his body went through a huge change. Maybe they demand a percentage of the merit points cause … well they’re allies that are being asked about Yeslio. Sure they are screening their calls.

Chris

Can’t be the case maximum for new people is 250K

Anonymous

The man probably just one shot their home world and wounded an Autarch hahaha.

Christian Brock

He was giving Zac a bribe for future consideration. He wasn't conned. It's just the bribe ended up being for bigger than he thought.

Palmer Evans

The pace of the story has increased since the war started to the point that it makes the rest of the series seem like a giant prologue. I’m on the edge of my seat each chapter now compared to slow progress in Perrenial Vastness and Orom

Surgebinder

But that was before whatever the centurion spear did in the million gates territory

Henry Wartemberg

I suspect that TGR won’t even be dealt with by Zac. Ogras, Zilari, Thea etc will likely be more than his match if the confrontation happens after the shroud drops

Henry Wartemberg

I’m imagining killing intent is mainly a form of mental energy (hence why it attacked Zac’s Dao heart and soul. The revers referred to their more useable technique as refined killing intent. It suggests they do something to it first. Possibly some form of soul or mental cultivation. It’s not the same as Dao intent, thst is the flip side of Dao combat technique. In the short while Zac will probably just refine it through the void and use that resulting energy to break his body down faster like before

Darnell Maxwell

1) Vilari 2) I hope you're wrong because that's one of thw main reasons I hate the mystic realm arc. Zac doesn't win. He doesn't get the seed, he loses Ogras and he doesn't kill either of the two dominators. The girl gets mirked by her dad and Ad Karkad gets mirked by the anointed. I don't want to see that happen again. I'm fine with Zac not killing Ysellio since that nigga was way out of hos league and I didn't really care all thay much about him. He's only in like three chapters, barely does anything to Zac outside of the trap and wasn't even all that anger inducing. I'll most likely forget about him like that Heavan brat he killed in the pv. He really just showed up to show the strength of these seeds. Less so to be a real antagonist. That's not the case with TGR. TGR screwed over Earth more than any incursion and I won't be satisfied unless Zac or Ogras specifically kills him. Villari won't care since she knows nothing about the dude. And I don't care about Theya. So if somebody else kills TGR I won't get the catharsis I crave from his death. Which will make me greatly disappointed.

Drew

Joanna would get absolutely flattened by one. Zac took one of the weaker ones, and only his recent advancement plus Void Heart made it not dangerous.

Mike Naka

It's hard to keep track of how much time has actually passed. What was it...Just a few days ago, everybody, including Zac, was swooning over that pill in the wooden box that general lady flaunted before the group of war leaders. Since then, they had a battle on the planet, Zac got sucked into the fortress, upgraded his bloodline, and is now swamped by a tsunami of treasures that probably make that pill seem ordinary. I'm still a little confused as to whether Zac is allowed to keep all the things he finds during the 'treasure hunt'. at 1st, it seemed that way. now, it almost seems like he has to report what he found, and if it is a strategic resource, then he has to turn it over. Ahhh...may have answered my own question. So an individual treasure may not be a strategic resource but a pile of Fiend crystals may be? Zac's swimming in treasures. I think he needs to get his sealbearers together to see if they need any of his better goodies instead of just dumping them on the merit exchange as he's going to need his team to be the best they can be. Galau is a prime example.

C Smith

Zac gets to keep everything he just got with Galau. He also get, what was it, 5, 10% of what everyone loots from the Fortress. But that will prob be un nexus coins. But he did ask to get it in those crystals if possible.

Kenneth Welever

I would find it acceptable if Billy goes huge, grabs TGR by his foot and smashed him into the ground repeatedly. If he steals hulk lines and says puny god after he kills him I will be provisionally satisfied.

SandreX

Wer de chatptaaaa

rapscity2K

Probably still being written. There is no backlog, thats been clear for a while now.

SandreX

Damn it's 00:17 on my side, would be nice to read before I sleep :(

Cryfdwr

A part of me would really like to see it continue to wreck destruction and watch more and more contribution points rack up. Another part feels it’s served its purpose already. And a thought I had while typing this out, what of instead of destroying more, it leads Zac somewhere? Oh! And how will Arcaz get to the number 2 spot on the leaderboard?

Thenais

Haha