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The unfettered storm raged within Zac's quantum space. He was the universe, ripped apart and reborn in a Big Bang of his own making. The next minutes would decide whether the road that led him here was paved with discernment or hubris. The calamitous mayhem mostly adhered to his path, but there were hundreds of discordant notes in the mix—disarray brought from the core's imperfections.

His Cosmic Core may have been High Quality in terms of qualifications, but there were still weaknesses to its makeup. Even he faced the unavoidable problem of incompatibility brought about by using external materials to forge his core. These hidden daggers of heterogeneity were now trying to impose their beliefs on the universe. If left unchecked, they would destroy what he'd created with blood, sweat, and tears. He wouldn't let it.

His first set of Mental Tendrils had already been shredded, so he conjured a second one. Many were destroyed before they even reached his Duplicity Core because of the energies ravaging his body. Each loss felt like a cut on his soul. A few fared marginally better and successfully entered the quantum space. Where the destructive forces of dimensional genesis waited.

A miserable cycle of destruction and reformation began, where Zac desperately tried to connect his Dao and Mental Energy with the struggling barrier to bolster its defenses. With every defeat, Zac's resources dwindled while the opposition grew fiercer. Zac's plight only worsened when the first pieces of his shattered core crashed into the barrier.

The array had already shown incredible resilience withstanding the energy shockwaves. However, it simply wasn't capable of dealing with the monstrous force released from Zac's Trinity Core. Cracks multiplied and spread, worsening the punishment Zac had to bear. Blood and ichor fell like rain, to the point Zac had to keep his bodies together with willpower and energy. Any other mortal would already have died from the onslaught.

The situation far exceeded Zac's expectations, but treacherous thoughts and seeds of fear were strangled and replaced with determination and purpose. So what if his ignition surpassed any recordings or estimates he'd seen? It only proved his path was one aimed at the peak. And like many times before, he'd prove he had the qualifications to tread this path of supremacy.

Zac roared as Hidden Nodes went into overdrive, and space buckled when he unleashed his constitutions to their limits. Human skin turned resplendent gold as grievous wounds wriggled and closed, and archaic scripts echoing the bottomless darkness of the Abyss covered his Draugr body. The unbreakable strength and conviction of the Vanguard joined the enduring composure of the immutable Void Vajra to turn him into an everlasting kingdom.

Abyssal ponds and lifegiving hurricanes flooded his bodies with primal power, generating an immense pressure. Errant streaks of spirituality were caught and pushed back into the quantum space, and the mayhem was corralled into a retreat. Following in the wake of the rallied defenses was a storm of Dao-Empowered Mental Energy.

Zac knew grit and determination alone couldn't tide him through this calamity. It would, however, suppress the ignition long enough to connect with the Core Formation Barrier. Stabilizing it would be the first step in creating a stronghold that would let him mount a crusade of reclamation on the quantum space.

Dao descended on failing runes like rain replenishing parched lands. The essence of Zac's Life, Death, and Conflict strengthened and subtly reformed the shield, allowing it to better combat the ignition's matching energy signature. The tides were finally turning.

A tremendous clap of thunder shook the Temporal Chamber, disrupting the energy streams supplying the Core Formation Arrays. The sudden blast was like a hammer to Zac's consciousness, almost forcing his soul out of his Soul Aperture. The connection with the Core Formation Array was cut, and dozens of flickering runes were destroyed when the array failed to supply the necessary energy.

Zac came to and desperately slapped a talisman against his chest, generating an immense gravitational force. Bones snapped, and new imperfections were introduced into the unstable storm. However, it was enough to temporarily force back the escaping energy before he reached a point of no return.

Wrath matching his attacker burned in Zac's eyes as he glared at the ceiling. It felt as though his stare pierced time and space to gaze upon the storm gathering above—a Heavenly Tribulation, something that shouldn't appear when stepping into Middle Hegemony.

The why didn't matter. He'd been targeted, and the Heavens weren't done with him yet. The animosity almost felt personal, and the timing ruined the ace he'd prepared. It wasn't easy to ignite his constitutions to that level, and it cost huge amounts of Vigor. Recreating the effect in the short run was impossible, and both barrier and spiritual storm was in a worse state than before.

Zac gritted his teeth as fury almost overcame reason. The burning anger helped rouse his defenses and somewhat stabilize the situation, but it wasn't enough. Zac's mind moved a mile a minute as he went over plans and contingencies, but none of them was suitable. How could he possibly have expected a tribulation to appear, especially when his breakthrough had barely started?

The world had gone insane, so he would embrace the madness.

A primal axe burning with desire to break the chains of fate and tear the Heavenly veil appeared in a hand scarred by endless slaughter. The darkness grew deeper atop the other platform as a gleaming edge released a keening cry filled with such inviolable command neither Dao nor destiny could escape.

Together, they pointed at the Heavens in an undisguised challenge. The Heavens wanted to stop his ascent? It could try. A second clap of thunder answered, resounding like a war drum heralding the primordial forces of abrogation.

Zac's eyes gleamed with insanity as he swung his companions. Three streaks of Dao and fury ripped apart the lingering woods as they converged in the cave's center. Three Spatial Batteries exploded, unleashing a hurricane of stored energy and compressed space.

Time and Space converged and collapsed, releasing a paradoxical blue light that led to the crossroads of Destiny. The Dao of Continuum. The flash was gone before it appeared, but Zac's fate and memories refused to be rewritten. An aura older than time itself had joined Life and Death in Zac's bodies as the illusory Void Mountain declared its defiance against the Heavenly wrath.

A grabbing motion formed Void Vortices where the Spatial Batteries once stood, forcing their way into the echoes of the Spatial Tunnels. Waiting on the other side was the fuel Zac needed to take control of his breakthrough and fate. Pristine Nexus Veins on the other side of the planet collapsed in a puff of paradoxical spacetime as they were dragged out of the river of time.

Torrential amounts of Life, Death, and unattuned energy poured out of his cells as the Void complied with his demands. There was no Nexus Vein holding the Dao of Conflict on Earth, but Zac didn't need it. Facing the rumbling sky, he embodied the most fundamental conflict of cultivation. Man against Heaven. Desire against fate. He was both source and terminus for his path.

Energies wild enough to match the storm raging within the quantum space threatened to rip Zac apart before his ignition could. Meanwhile, the Soul Cores in his aperture were releasing blinding light. The galactic shrouds surrounding them spun with such speed they'd almost fused with the cores.

"Go!" Zac roared, and his Soul Cores took flight.

Like the previous time they moved, they crashed into each other with apocalyptic force. Zac's thoughts and memories fractured when a tsunami of Mental Energy was shaken loose. He kept it all together and extracted the spiritual ocean from his Soul Aperture. Soul, Dao, Void, and limitless Energy joined into an unstoppable army with billowing momentum.

Even the Duplicity Core seemed subdued, turning illusory to not get caught in the crosshairs. Zac's all-out assault flooded the quantum space. The destructive storm that had effortlessly destroyed his Mental Tendrils became pray to a fiercer predator. Imperfections were swept away, destroyed, or consumed. Zac didn't try to control the storm. He became it, seizing authority to dictate fate.

The chaotic mix of energy and shrapnel was put under control with unprecedented speed, and the immense infusion of energy added to the virgin dimension's stability and strength. So long as the space didn't collapse from energy overload, the added spirituality would help him through the next steps.

The Heavens appeared personally affronted upon seeing him continue with his breakthrough. The pressure mounted, and Zac couldn't help but shudder as he saw red strings of distilled extermination form just a few meters away from him. Their appearance was the beginning of the end, and the Temporal Energies keeping his chamber stable began to unravel.

It was the same sort of sanguine rift that formed just before the final bolt of his previous tribulation. He'd been absolutely helpless before that level of destruction and only survived thanks to his Duplicity Core hiding his location. This time, the strings actually appeared before the first bolt had formed. Just how much animosity did the Heavens hold against him? What Laws was he violating to elicit such a response?

This time, no Kayar-Elu barrier sprung up to save the day. The Duplicity Core may as well have become an empty casing from how it had completely erased its presence. Zac snorted and took out a gleaming crystal covered in golden runes.

"This isn't right! This isn't balance!" Zac roared over Time's collapse as he infused his will into the portable Nexus Node. "If you want to see the Void Emperor's bloodline reach maturity, you'll block the Heavens for me!"

Zac was pissed off, but he hadn't lost his mind. How could he possibly defy the Heavens while the ignition tore him apart and the Temporal Chamber collapsed? His confidence came from the second presence hiding in the shadows of the heavenly wrath. The System had already descended, attracted by him or Heaven's unexpected appearance.

It hadn't intervened so far, seemingly content to observe the events unfold. Zac wasn't sure what it was waiting for or what it wanted to see. After having some light shed on his origins by Leandra, Zac often wondered if he really was a crop being raised by the System. If that were the case, then the System would have to protect its investment from the winds until it was ready for harvest.

So Zac had shown his increased control over his bloodline, conveniently using it to deal with the mess with his core. The rest was out of his hands. Zac still held Sendor's seals, but there was no way such an ancient existence was willing to go to bat against the Heavens for him. Interfering with another's tribulation was a good way to conjure one on yourself. And the Realm Spirit had somehow achieved false immortality, which seemed to be one of the greatest taboos.

Each second felt like an eternity, but Zac breathed out in relief an immense silence swept away the chaos. The heavenly wrath was still there, but its advance had slowed to a crawl. Time stabilized, and the red strings shifted into purple before disappearing. The System had come through, restraining the Heavens for him. The suppression wasn't complete, but the situation didn't seem hopeless any longer.

It was a stay of execution.

Zac had no idea how long the protection would last, so he was determined to make every second count. The further he got with his breakthrough, the better he would be positioned when all hell broke loose. However, a screen appeared just as he was about to resume his work.

The First Step of Destiny (Void Road): Form a High-quality Middle D-grade Cosmic Core of the Void Road. Reward: - (0/1) [17:00:00:00]

The sudden quest came with both answers and questions. Most importantly, the System had given him a seventeen-day deadline. It was decidedly less than what his subspace could survive, so there had to be something else behind the specific time. Seventeen days for seventeen Dao Peaks? Even Zac felt the pressure from such a tight schedule. His estimates put him at over 20 days to reforge and reassemble his core, and that was before all these problems cropped up.

The Void Road was the path he chose for himself when rejecting the Imperial and Heavenly Destiny in the Tribulation Throne. It was the source of his only upgradeable Limited Title, but he would have to be a fool not to understand it held deeper implications. Now, the term had become a quest type, clarifying the System's stance on the matter. It wanted to see where his road led.

The quest had no reward, though protecting him from the Heavens could be considered a reward of its own. Passing it would keep things going, and it was possible the next quest would come with the title upgrade or other benefits.

The quest also provided an important clue to the root of Heaven's sudden antipathy. It no longer seemed as though the Kayar-Elu and their Heaven-defying experiments were to blame. At least not in the way he previously thought. He'd believed his Duplicity Core was what triggered the unnaturally fierce Tribulation Lightning when stepping into Hegemony.

That may be part of it, but his Technocrat Heritage had been almost completely silent this time. The only answer Zac could think of was his bloodline, or rather his cultivation of the Void. His tribulations had always been more powerful than the norm because of his heavy foundations. Still, it was only after officially integrating Void into his path that the tribulations felt like no-holds attempts at extermination.

Void and Dao couldn't coexist, so it would make sense if the Heavens wanted to purge his existence to restore balance. If his theory was correct, Zac was in trouble. Utilizing the Void wasn't just a temporary stopgap to get his core blueprint to work. It had become the glue that held his path together, and his bloodline breakthrough had opened new ways to weave the Void into his cultivation.

He was still far from Monarchy and forming a real Inner World, but seeing the embryonic subspace confirmed Zac's beliefs the Void was there to stay. Did that mean the Heavens would come knocking every time he broke through, where the tribulations far surpassed what was normal? This time, the System came to his aid, but could he put his fate in the System's hands?

Absolutely not.

Zac shook his head, discarding any distracting thoughts as he wholeheartedly focused on his quantum space. He would have to survive this tribulation before having the qualifications to worry about the future. He had seventeen days, and Heaven's lingering presence indicated the System wouldn't completely keep it at bay.

Order had been restored in his subspace thanks to his daredevil gambit. Thousands of shrapnel pieces formed dozens of interlocked asteroid belts, and their trajectories controlled the immense amounts of energy that still filled the subspace. The cycle was stable, though the unnaturally high energy density created eruptions that rocked the shielding. That much was well within bounds.

The next step was originally to have the Core Formation Array shift from solely defending to also infusing his subspace with energy. There was no point in doing so for the next few days now. Perhaps at all, considering the Core Formation Array wasn't the only source of energy.

His body was instinctively nourishing the subspace with Dao. In addition, energy was being funneled into the quantum space directly by the Cosmos. The subspace was like a true universe, seemingly drawing energy and truth out of thin air. In reality, it came from other dimensions and lower realms.

Zac ate a handful of pills to nourish his damaged soul and heal his physical wounds. He was exhausted, yet he formed a Dao Braid and delved further into the subspace than he had gone before. The tendril continued unimpeded, thanks to Zac's intuitive understanding of the energy flow, until it reached the subspace's center.

The area was shrouded by a layer of energy so dense it had almost become liquid. Zac pierced the veil, breathing out in relief upon finding what he was looking for—his Core Nucleus, scarred and disfigured from withstanding the ignition. Despite its wretched appearance, it was whole, functional, and retaining most of its spirituality. A bloody grin spread across Zac's faces, and the devastation around him no longer seemed so bad.

Many of his plans were out the window, but this part had worked out just fine.

Comments

HT

Tftc

Ved

First

K S

Awsome

Hartmann

WTF. So much for a relaxed breakthrough!

Anonymous

Tftc. First.

Dave

Thanks

Michael Fannon

Oh lord, Zac just jinxed it.

Darnell Maxwell

"How could he possibly have expected a tribulation to appear, especially when his breakthrough had barely started?" Because your Zac. The system's punching bag since your literal birth. To be honest the only part of this you should find surprising is that it happened before you finished the breakthrough. Actually that's not so surprising either. I'm pretty sure the system only waited to hit you with lightning when you were making the core was because of the chaos pattern you fed it. Actually that's my new head canon. Cause this entire time I've been pissed you gave it a glimpse of chaos without getting anything in return. You payed the system to not interfere until your breakthrough was finished. Honestly I'm surprised it doesn't attack when you upgrade your void emperor bloodline. Especially after that reveal of it only supposed to show up once an Era.

James Faulkner

Tftc! This is awesome, can’t wait to see his power up and the outside perspective of what his breakthrough looks like

Michael Fannon

It wasn't the system that hit him, it was the true heavens. The system showed up afterwards, though Zac didn't know if was because the heavens already showed up or what. The bargin was for the system to restrain the heavens, and now he has to rush an impossible upgrade.

Stefan Muntean

Holly f.... starting to understand Carl way of thinking, I can imagine him "Wait... what the 2 emperor's are upgrading together....in the middle of the capital??? Shouldn't we evacuate?? Then all of the sudden the heaven descends and the System acts and time freeze and reality..." God dam it!!!!

Lex Luther S

Damn; seems about right that it's not balanced. No wonder so many cultivators of the current Era hold such anger or down right hatred for the heavens; to spout about balance and the scales yet claim far more than allowed just because of someone's path? Absurd. Insanity. The HYPOCRISY. Certainly, someone's path should be subject to tribulations, but to whole heartily wish for the cultivators pure annihilation? If the heavens will be forced to balance out this Absurd punishment, then what will the rewards or gains be? Questions aplenty indeed. But rather interesting the system is aiding zac; to think it'd even give him a quest🤔🤔. I'm more curious about the void, it truly eliciting such a reaction from the heavens shows zac is not only treading the path of the void but making actual progress. I'd recon the only other issue that could cause this is he's treading the peak of chaos; in an era where the Dao of chaos is considered a paradox, it would make sense why the heavens hold such hatred for zac. Cultivating the peak of chaos AND the void? Tempting fate indeed.

Henry Wartemberg

What must his citizens be thinking. They clearly haven’t been paying attention. Mass evacuation the second they heard he was going to attempt a breakthrough

Darnell Maxwell

I know it's not gonna happen, but this would be a great event to trigger the formation of his conflict earthly doa. I mean he's literally going to war with the heavens themselves while destroying two different nexus veins to gather enough energy for his opening salvo. That's metal as hell. Guess it doesn't have shit to do with axes but it's gonna be difficult putting Zac in a situation more dangerous then this that warranted his breakthrough. Can't wait to see what this looks like from the outside.

Darnell Maxwell

I wonder what Zac's spiritual self looks like. He started this breakthrough by settling his mind. And saying the differences between Arcaz and Zac melted away until it was just him. So is his spiritual self just Zac preintegration? Is he just current Zac but naked and glowing yellow? Is it some half draugr half human thing?

Omiso

This reminds me of Saeward Last Stand back in Perennial Vastness. Since he was following such an unorthodox path the heavens blasted him in every upgrade and while Zac is not sacrificing anyone, he is using Void in a Dao driven Era so he can expect many more tribulations to come. He'll have to master the cosmic forge sooner than expected, is the only void technique that can handle Dao, that he know of, and the Omnitool tribulation wasn't that bad, maybe reforming his core with those concepts will help him cope future tribulations. The good news is that Zac will get more chances to get sapped by the heavens and he's always looking for those sweet tribulations strands that remain afterwards.

Omiso

He still need to reach Peak with all his branches but the insight will definitely help him upgrade.

Andrew

Thank you!

Dro

A few chapters earlier (#1169), didn't that Flamebearer monk guy just decide to not be an early hegemon in the middle of a battle before immediately upgrading to a middle hegemon? My issue is that Zac will inevitable get through all this while I'm assuming no other early flamebearer hegemons needed to do the same. Even still, he will likely be on-par with most (and still weaker than monsters like Iz). It would be great to get some context into what other Flamebearers go through or the heaven-defying opportunities that they are getting that somehow allow them to keep up with our boy Zac here. Even if it's just a few paragraphs in a chapter showing some Eonic seed being provided an A-level opportunity or having to manage a tribulation on-par with Zac's (likely with assistance from an Autarch or something) would provide a bit of context. Otherwise - it seems like Zac has been going through hell itself just to stay at the same level as the other Flamebearers who are basically just strolling through life.

Telewyn

“Certainly someone’s path should be subject to tribulations” Zac’s advancement is backed by the System’s desire for the peak of Chaos and maybe his Void bloodline too. I wonder if Zac is taking some of the heat for the System’s own advancement.

Telewyn

Probably a big piece is that Zac is a mortal. So a lot of his “advantages” get eaten to make up for that gap. Maybe we’ll get to watch one of the Peaks advance, in an attempt to shore up after Ultimate.

Palmer Evans

Haha I’m just imagining Tavza or Kator swallowing in disbelief at his power upgrade from ascending to Middle Hegemony. I get the sense that this will be a HUGE jump in raw power and carry him through Ultom as a Middle Hegemon at the cusp of Late Hegemony.

Matthew Hay

I think the hatred is likely tied to the significance of combining void and doa. When he first achieved it, that Monk Supremacy felt it across the universe and seemingly conjured some Autarchs out of thin air to go kill him if he was a Divine Monarch already. Clearly an indication of significant potential (reaching the terminus perhaps?), which given the Heaven's concept of balance, would mean he should be treated as a significantly higher threat than most other cultivators. Perhaps elevating his punishments to a tier higher or something.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter! Very exciting to read. It’s a little weird though since didn’t Zac say/think before that his high-quality core practically guaranteed middle hegemony? It seems weird that upgrading it is so incredibly dangerous, even before the Heavens stepped in to make things worse.

Luke Scheffe

Draugr eyes hair and facial features with gold glowing skin and tattoos maybe?

Tyler S.

His step into Hegemony proved that by doing what was (multi-Era)ly thought impossible

Luke Scheffe

So, we are up to a grand total of 10 energies in the edge of the bubble. Space, time, life, death, conflict, void, tribulation lightning, mental energy, cosmic energy, and spirituality. Will it explode? Will it make a treasure? Will it vanish itself? It’s really hard to say at this point.

Anonymous

dank chapter. small typo: "s Mental Tendrils became pray to a fiercer predator." should be prey

Dro

Yeah but some random Peak advancing wouldn't be the same; none are even remotely close to Sacred Insight, the primordial, or any Flamebearer. On Zac being mortal vs a cultivator that's less relevant here. He is 100x stronger than any elite or 5x stronger than heavens chosen, and we see why on a daily basis with chapters like this... My argument is about how the other Flamebearers are ALSO 100x stronger than elites. What have they went through to be on Zac's level? Even if it's just the description of what a prince/princess of an A-level dynasty gets for cultivation vs what the people in the frontier get. Otherwise, it's starting to feel hand-waved away that Flamebearer = strong as Zac without us knowing why.

Lorevi Q

Not sure I like the system intervention. Yes I know he said he won't rely on it intervening in the future but it's essentially set up an infinitely reusable deus ex machina since if the system will intervene to save it's investment now why wouldn't it in the future

Darnell Maxwell

Your thinking about this backwards. In terms of cultivation Zac is a 22 year old mortal. While his opponents are all 50 to 100 year old cultivators. He has to he needs to climb a mountain everyday to collect a cup of water while they all have indoor plumbing. Kator has literally been alive for decades longer than him. Yet Zac's killing intent was a match because he has never been pushed as hard as Zac has been.Iz Tayn has literally never been in a situation where there was a chance she could die. Her adventure with Zac in the Void Star was the first time anything like that ever happened to her. And when it happened she was frozen with indecision. Zac needs all these crazy opportunities to catch up to them. Not the other way around. He needs titles to increase his base stats and power output. These eonic seeds can do that with just their cultivation manuals. He needs two opposing constitutions to increase his healing and energy flow. Cultivators just need their manuals. He needs to find ludicrous ways to forcefully upgrade his soul over the span tlof decades. Just to be able to make a doa braid on the level of a peak f grade Cultivator in this sector. Current zac still can't do things with doa that Iz Tayn or Uona could do when they were in F Grade. That's why we don't see chapters of these elites having these insane life or death encounters to boost their strength. Because if they did go through shit like that Zac wouldn't have a chance at surviving this upcoming trial.

Kevin Albers

I read it as the Monk already being at Middle Hegemon (or higher) and somehow cheating his rank down a level to be on the early hegemon leaderboard for some reason we don't know. It seemed like he upgraded his rank because Zac was all of sudden beating him on the leaderboard, so moved to the next one. I don't think he actually performed any upgrade process.

Curtis

The high quality core meant he could go straight to this process. If he had a lower quality core he would have had to spend years slowly repairing issues and fixing the unintended cracks and flaws before he even attempted this process.

Brian Block

The high quality core guaranteed the prerequisites to get there, not the ability. It was described that there might be people with the energy and ability to get there, but their core is so shitty that it's not even possible.

Anonymous

I think it was more a guarantee that upgrading the core would be possible at all. iirc most Hegemons' paths end at early D-grade

DrSubterfuge

Between potentially bullshit treasures provided by his top tier faction and bullshit karma shenanigans the Sangha guy probably did pay for the easy transition somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if it also cost him damage to his foundations

Owen Kaz

Because for all the systems power, it hasn't replaced the true heaven. It likely can't stop his Supremacy tribulation at all. Sure it wants him to succeed, but it won't sacrifice itself to do so. If Zac can't handle his later tribulations by himself.... Well, that's on him in the eyes of the system. Basically, this is all a setup for his later tribulations. Those, those will be Zacs reckoning.

Henry Wartemberg

In effect they are only ever actually measuring half of his power anyway. He still needs to improve his lethality but for example Kator’s duel would have been a lot closer if he was fighting both Zac and Arcaz in complementary synchronicity.

DuskinReview

I got the feeling that the Sangha guy is dramatically more powerful than a hegemon already, and is using some sort of rebirth shenanigans to appear as a lower class. He only became a middle hegemon when his current power level was insufficient to wipe out that devourer lady.

Henry Wartemberg

For all his trouble there are equal benefits to be fair. Now his bloodline has been upgraded to match his grade he can literally just cancel out all Dao and energy of a flamebearer and hit them with an instantaneous void skill on top. Thats pretty broken.

Luke Scheffe

What happens if the system decides that he has fully paid off on anything that it can’t figure out for itself?

DrSubterfuge

This isn’t the first time the System has helped him and it won’t be the last, but I think the main thing to remember is the System is for training cultivators. It won’t deus ex machina him out of everything because he would never reach Supremacy that way either.

Sam Williams

The System has been interfering since day 1. Do you think that boss monster materialized on top of the one human with a bloodline connected to the System's origin by accident?

BelligerentGnu

I get so lost in the cultivator babble sometimes. Why does the system want to see the void road completed?

Salvo

Is there other context to void and Dao not mixing? Zac has blended the 2 without a heavenly wrath appearing. I'm just trying to understand Heaven's point of view in the scene. Is it really about the pillar? Or the terminus end point in Zac's design?

Chris

Will Zac finish his core achieving results beyond compare and in the process miraculously absorb all those energies into his body/mind/soul/void energy space?

Frank Allen

"had effortlessly destroyed his Mental Tendrils became pray to a fiercer predator." -> "prey"

Tommy

Zac needs to find a place he can go for his next level up where the heavens won’t be able to get hold of him…. Some sort of palace perhaps? Or in the depths of a giant storm or something maybe?

Henry Wartemberg

Problem is, where would he find somewhere like that. Though it does seem a waste to just use that environment for hegemon stage breakthroughs alone. Monarch is going to be a right nightmare

Henry Wartemberg

They are meant to annihilate eachother. Thats why when the Dao returned it destroyed the Void Heavens. I imagine the Dao feels similarly wary on opening the doors for the void to return

Henry Wartemberg

We don’t know for sure but Zac speculated that the same way the system likes Zac to provide glimpses of chaos for it to grow it’s Knowledge it could be rearing him like a pig to slaughter later on to provide knowledge and details of all of the void peaks

Henry Wartemberg

It has some bizarre version of balance built into it. There is only so much Zac would seemingly be able to overdraft its intervention before it would have to just let him be killed and take what it can

Tommy

Maybe he can use Ultom’s left palace to get into late hegemony as some way of dodging the heavens?

Tommy

Is anywhere safe from the deviant asura? Lock up your daughters! 😂

Lumpawaroo

We know that the Void road has to do with Zac's ancestor, the Void Emporor, Karz. We know Karz was part of the process for creating the System. We know that the System has something to do with the Limitless Emperor and the Terminus. So it must have something to do with the Terminus and the System's true purpose.

Luke Scheffe

I’m thinking that Zac will finally try and talk to the Sindris clan after this. He knows from his mother that he has their bloodline and that their tech made them nearly unkillable. So if he talks to them, he may be able to learn if his bloodline is awakened(unlikely) and if it isn’t, how to awaken it. Seems likely to be the most straightforward way of strengthening his body to resist the lightning.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

SandreX

I believe that because Zac has inverted bloodline he can achieve what no one not even Karz could. "Problem" for Void Emperor bloodline was that they could be insanely strong only for era they lived and the were kind of tied to heavens. Buuut Zac doesn't care. He is void cultivator not cultivator with foundation in void. Which means he doesn't give a flying pak which era it is because while dao dies void stays. So this means, in my opinion, that he can break rules and outlive the heavens themselves. He can take everything and heaven can't get it back.

SandreX

And he will definitely become earth autarch. He will swim in tribulations :d While Iz will create heavenly ladder like she is having small walk :d

SandreX

Well biggest thing that holds Zac back is his recourses, don't get me wrong he has a lot of it, but for example the array that helps with advancement isn't that great for someone with his foundations. While Iz will have supervision of her gramps and way better array. Also he has chosen really paradoxical path which forced him to practically make two cores superimposed on each other. His core has life, conflict, death and void acting like a glue. If we look it as objectively as possible in terms of raw power and stats he should be stronger than any Flamebearer, but his main problem is lack of time and talent in dao. He is forced to strengthen his soul just to use his daos like an average cultivator, while others can make incredibly complex dao braids in their sleep. This talent and preparation time gave others ability to be much more prepared for core formation, they didn't need to use external materials that cash with their path for it and their core, while powerful aren't even remotely as complex and as "broken" as Zac's. They also have practically full knowledge of their bloodlines and it's intricacies and from early ranks they actively work to make it part of their path. Zac on the other hand only understands what is happening when his is in front of fact. He had no idea what Void Emperors bloodline was, he had no idea how to control it until he got seal of ultom and vajra constitution manual, he had no idea that his mother's clans main ability was twin existence, soo you get the point. One is prepared and know pretty much exactly where he/she is going, while other just lives in moment and breaks everything he touches. Also I'll add one more thing, Zac often has to correct his previous mistakes on the fly, for example I think he will use this breakthrough to add void daos to his core to complete his stances which he never thought before because he simply didn't know it was possible.

Michael Fannon

If only there was some sort of Sanctuary that was designed to be hidden that he had a backdoor key to... oh wait

Tommy

If only he was an MC with access to game breaking shit! 😂

SandreX

Yeah god's in cracks. System looves to nudge it's lil boi to correct directions

Cody

Dont forget 'continuum' that seemed a significant mention

Tyler

As I understand it: When Zac mixes Void and Dao he only takes pieces of the Void that don't clash with the Dao he is using. In his human form, he uses his Branch of the Kalpataru to channel the Dao of Life, and he uses his Void bloodline to invert the Branch of the Pale Seal and use the Void of Death braided with the Dao of Life. In his Draugr form he does the opposite with the Dao of Death and the Void of Life. When he's breaking through, he joins together and the Daos of Life and Death can't coexist with the Void of Life and Death.

TKO

Wait, I thought the system and the heavens were the same thing. So if Laondio made the system, and the system wants to integrate new worlds and such what are the heavens and what does it/them want?

Amani

The heavens have always been even before the system. Laondio and Karz made the system, that took over the heavens and remade it to what it is today. Everyone used to get hit by lightning whenever they progressed but after the system, only those that cultivated outside that peaks the system integrated get hit by lightning (hit by the heavens)

Lex Luther S

No, even cultivators of the "heavenly path" are still subject to tribulations from the system, it's just not as severe as those cultivating outside the heavens.

SandreX

Yeah, difference is that system trains you, but heaven is trying to kill you

Luke Scheffe

The void road is entirely unique. It’s information it has never had access to and will likely never again have access to if he fails. But with the goal of controlling or destroying the heavens, it needs every possible advantage it can get.

Luke Scheffe

The small stuff is acceptable for the heavens. The big stuff, where he makes it a part of his path, is unacceptable. In the heaven’s eyes, it’s the difference between shoplifting a hot wheel toy car, and stealing an actual car.

TKO

Allright, thank you!

Kirin

I have a thought, since viod is ever present perhaps zac is its hail Mary for surviving the era eventual callapse, think it was mentioned that this era is still pretty young cant remember was a while back but still, maybe the systems goal isnt so much taking over the heavens anymore but surviving them, but then again both could mean the samething, think about it, if all cultivators pursued the dao and the dao always comes to an end and restarts (killing them all or most), what would happened to someone who cultivated/ has insights into not just dao but all 7 void peaks( that last quest)… theoretically they could discard their old dao with the era and simply renew it with new eras dao… over simplified but you get the idea… quite frankly this system is genius if thats what its doing… and zac got special attention because he’s its only chance at the void…and not just regular void at that inverted void bloodline that repels all instead dao instead of absorbing all which is whats kars original bloodline did. I mean just the system with void zone along could survive the end of and era, but that’d take too much energy so figuring out how to actively discard dao old while remaining a part of the new era is actually key. Lol 3am comments might be a bit loopy😅

Kirin

Nah adding another bloodline is not in the cards plus, pretty sure they altered his make up to stripped out most of the sindris talents, if not the entire bloodline and left only the identity markers. If Im not mistaken only thing he got from them was the zero karmic ties thing.

Luke Scheffe

Leandra said that less than a third was kayar-elu, with the rest being both void emperor and Sindris, and Sindris being a requirement of fusing void emperor in. But it seems to indicate that Sindris would be in similar proportion to Void Emperor. And there would be no reason to deliberately strip the bloodline talents from them as long as they are beneficial. And being the next best thing to unkillable would likely fit that to a tee.

brnby

It's confusing because The System is sometimes referred to as "The Ruthless Heavens" by Ogras, which is not the same as "The Heavens"