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Miasma was rapidly exchanged for Kill Energy as one cultist after another fell victim to the combined onslaught of Zac's overlapping domains. Keeping five D-grade skills running, four of them at middle D-grade, would normally be pushing it, even for a cultivator at level 186. However, the combination of [Fields of Despair] and his Cosmic Core's [Warstone] was almost like having a second energy battery.

Zac's first domain skill had seen some changes with its D-grade evolution, though its energy recovery and large-scale debuff were retained and strengthened. Zac had ultimately given up on omniscience in favor of something more useful since he had Soul Sense to fill that function. Instead of strengthening his vision, [Fields of Despair] now lowered that of his enemies. The dense shroud acted like a confusion array, and the effect only grew stronger when adding his other domains.

Now that he kept both [Eye of Desolation]and [Deathmark] running, even Middle Hegemons would get turned around and have their senses severely restricted. It wasn't at the level of the An'Azol's branch's absolute deprivation, but it was enough to let Zac operate in the middle of hostile territory without getting overrun. Of course, the engineers of the Chapter of Noble Pursuit had their hands full resisting death, making it impossible to mount a proper resistance against his blitz.

Large scars marred the Seafarer's reinforced plating, and the backup energy barriers were useless before Zac's Void-empowered [Deathmark]. His spectral minions had free rein on the thousands of non-combat personnel hidden within. The trained soldiers and warslaves grouped up to resist the assault, but activating [Eye of Desolation] had dismantled their War Arrays before the cultists could show off their might.

Zac moved through the darkness, seamlessly shifting between the two realms formed by the upgraded version of his Supreme Pathbound Skill. Half the Kan'Tanu were trapped on each side, forced to independently fight for a path to survival.

Less than a minute had passed, yet all E-grade cultivators had already fallen to Zac's lethal skill combination. The corrosive element of [Deathmark] alone was enough to deal with them after evolving the skill to Middle D-grade. Most of the Early Hegemons didn't fare much better. Defending against either skill pushed them to their limits, and being pincered between specters and life-seeking chains quickly proved too much.

Only the Middle and Late Hegemons were able to fight back with some success. The partitioned domain of [Eye of Desolation] was incredibly difficult to escape, but the sculpture bands weren't indestructible. The targeted explosion from before had severely damaged one despite all damage being uniformly spread across the whole band.

The Kan'Tanu elites furiously worked together to finish the job while Zac picked them off one after another. However, there were dozens of targets that each required some effort, and the bands had a diameter of over 500 meters. The sculptures tirelessly resisted the hail of attacks, but the construction finally couldn't take it.

An immense explosion pelted the whole fortress with innumerable bone shards empowered by Zac's Daos. Meanwhile, Zac's overlapping vision converged as the two separate prisons collapsed into a single space. The sudden eruption imparted another surge of Kill Energy, and Zac took advantage of the confusion to pounce on two of the four remaining Late Hegemons.

The elite warslaves had survived the explosion by growing an impenetrable wall of flesh. One protected against the front while the other warded off the vengeful specters who'd formed around them—an even more dangerous task, considering he faced three seventh-generation specters that had gained power with each rebirth.

A single combatant and small parties could counter [Deathmark] by restraining instead of destroying specters. There was a limit to how many specters could form per target, so the danger would only cross a certain threshold if the enemy messed up. However, even if some observant opponents figured out this strategy, it was almost impossible to follow on a chaotic battlefield.

Zac emerged from the darkness, joining his specters for a pincer attack. The Late Hegemon roared as cracks formed across his skin, which unleashed a powerful soundwave. The powerful specters turned into dust before the self-mutilating attack, but a blue gem on Zac's lapel released a soothing hum that countered the attack.

Losing his companions didn't make any difference to Zac. He was Inexorable Death, and he wouldn't be denied. He passed through the soundwave, his axe digging into a chattering skull blocking his path. The defensive skill narrowly managed to block Zac's axe, but a barely visible pulse passed straight through it.

The Hegemon roused his mental defenses to block the intangible edge while desperately swinging his sword at Zac. However, the blade suddenly lost its momentum as the cultist's manic glare became cloudy. Zac was already on the move, sliding under the jagged sword to unleash a lightning-quick swing.

The Late Hegemon's head flew into the air, his face still sagging after having his soul jolted by the spiritual component of [Fatehew]. His chest burst open, but Zac ignored the emerging curse as he continued toward his second target. Instead, a pitch-black chain covered in dense runes punched into the wound.

A fierce struggle between ownerless curse and Abyssal links ensued, and the victor quickly became evident. The intractable chains of [Love's Bond] were like a boa constrictor, expertly winding around the struggling tendrils and squeezing the life out of the curse. A few tendrils escaped their bondage and tried to stab into Zac, but they moved sluggishly as though fighting their way through quicksand.

This was the work of [Inexorable Subjugation], the reformed version of [Blighted Cut]. The lacking lethality of his undead class had long since been remedied, where [Fatehew]and [Desperation's End] better fulfilled [Blighted Cut]'s original function. As such, Zac had completely removed the cutting aspect of the skill, turning it into a skill purely meant to augment his chains.

[Inexorable Subjugation] provided a comprehensive boost to [Love's Bond], increasing the speed, durability, and control of his armament. That alone wasn't enough to let his new skill stand shoulder-to-shoulder with his Peak Quality and Supreme skills. [Inexorable Subjugation] also imbued the chains with the essence of his Inexorable Technique, where he restricted and sealed his opponent's options and, eventually, fate.

The effect was similar to a mix between a gravity array and an energy blockade. It was enough for Zac's chains to touch his opponent for them to be affected by the skill, and the effect would become more pronounced the more chains he used. And since [Inexorable Subjugation]could be used together with [Fatehew], the chains could both suppress one's mind and body.

Zac's classes faced a similar weakness, one that was only partly remedied when Alea and Haro entered D-grade. His Armaments tended to provide the least utility when he needed their help the most. [Inexorable Subjugation] was a way to ensure his armament could provide assistance even when he faced opponents strong enough to break out of [Love's Bond]'s binding.

With the Late D-grade Heart Curse restrained, Zac could deal with the second Hegemon without worries. The cultist had already erected a protective barrier while blinding amounts of energy coursed through his body. Void Energy churned, and Zac passed through the barrier to stand before a gobsmacked enemy.

The warslave acted decisively despite the shock, unleashing a turbulent storm of energy from his mouth. The plaguebringers were a recently added terror on the battlefield, relying on the virulent diseases they carried in specially implanted organs. The plagues also made their Heart Curses incredibly dangerous, undoing much of Zecia's hard work to counteract their threat.

Unfortunately for the warslave, Zac was his worst possible opponent. Zac calmly pushed through the virulent deluge relying only on his constitution, his axe digging into a hardened arm. The warslave's eyes turned bloodshot when a spiritual edge passed through his arm and into his head. He only managed to keep his consciousness by maiming himself by unleashing a dozen infected tendrils from his chest. Even then, his soul was left unstable after losing a significant chunk of Mental Energy.

The Abyssal swirls surrounding [Black Death]had already turned into small rivers after harvesting the souls of dozens of powerful combatants with [Fatehew]. The Weapon Imbuement skill had accumulated enough fuel to essentially become a ranged skill. Better yet, the overbearing attack on his opponent's Dao Heart grew stronger with every use, requiring more Mental Energy to overcome. The feature hadn't made a difference when sparring with Pavina, but it had become Zac's bread and butter when dealing with the Kan'Tanu.

The cultists possessed stronger will and Dao Hearts than the average Zecian cultivator from constantly fighting off the influence of their Heart Curses. It was similar to Zac's struggle with the Remnants. However, their cruel cultivation method often left imperfections in their minds, and [Fatehew] was incredibly suited for disrupting the delicate balance between cultivator and curse.

[Profane Exponents] easily blocked the Heart Curse, though Zac noted his coffin-bearing skeleton was nearing its limits after blocking the explosion and dozens of subsequent attacks. Zac could tell his opponent was about to finish infusing his ultimate skill with energy, so he briefly activated [Void Zone] just as [Love's Bond]'s chains lashed the cultist. The timing made it seem as though [Inexorable Subjugation] was the cause of disrupting his skill.

Having a skill fail just as it had accumulated enough energy to activate caused a powerful backlash, one that cost the Late Hegemon his life. A belated warning of danger narrowly preceded a river of vengeful spirits swallowing him whole. The Seafarer's captain had sacrificed his two strongest subordinates to create an opportunity.

A barrier sprung up around Zac, lessening the deathly chill spreading through his body. Zac shook his head upon realizing the cultist had imbued the attack with a large amount of life force. It was an unusual move since the Heart Curses usually prevented such actions.

[Profane Exponents] desperately fought against the tide through direct defense and displacement. The coffin in the skeletal warrior's hands soon shattered, followed by the skeleton itself. Both turned into a stream of energy enclosing Zac, creating a layer of plating covering Zac's exposed left shoulder.

Zac snorted and had the tome-wielding pygmy empower the displacement effect, throwing the raging river onto the other Late Hegemon. The action exhausted the last of the swirling darkness, and the second pygmy became gleaming armor.

The incoming skill had lost most of its force, and Zac dispersed what remained with a powerful swing while taking in his opponent. The captain's bulging muscles twitched from having fully ignited his curse, and his aura flickered precariously. An alabaster chain had impaled his left leg, but the sculpture wasn't strong enough to pull in its prey. Still, it was the beginning of the captain's end and dividends to Zac's immense investment.

Zac had allocated a huge amount of resources to restrain the captain since activating [Eye of Desolation]. He'd dedicated a whole stretch of sculptures to targeting him, which exposed the skill to harassment from the others. Meanwhile, two of his skeletons had almost exhausted themselves, making the captain's life a living hell.

[Profane Exponents] was one of the E-grade skills Zac was the most satisfied with. As such, it had seen very little change after entering D-grade. The pygmy skeletons had mostly seen a general boost to autonomy, capability, and range. The latter had turned the lantern- and darkness-wielding skeletons into long-range turrets.

One continuously dismantled the captain's defenses, from skills to talismans and equipment, while the other redirected his attacks with swirls of darkness. Even their timing was impeccable, which repeatedly left the man exposed to [Eye of Desolation] and [Deathmark]. Even an above-average Late Hegemon like the Seafarer's captain had eventually made a mistake and been gored.

It was just in time, as the flickering flame inside the lantern winked out, and its wielder became a set of leg bracers. This feature was the only real change to [Profane Exponents]. When the skeletons ran out of energy, they'd become armor pieces that generated a passive protective domain. Zac could even shatter the pygmies prematurely if he wanted to add new pieces of armor.

Zac still had multiple cards left to play, but there was no point. The Chapter of Noble Pursuits didn't pose much of a threat when their machines were taken out, and he had already crippled the Seafarer's energy transmission and killed its high-ranking controllers. The battle was already over when they started detonating pieces of the fortress.

The captain seemed to understand as much, and he did not attempt to follow up on his desperate life-force-imbued skill. He even seemed to suppress his heart curse to prevent its self-destruct feature.

"Your star might be shining now, but so what?" the captain spat through bloody teeth. "A Middle Hegemon can't change destiny. Zecia is falling apart. You won't be able to hide much longer."

"We'll see about that," Zac said before ending the man's life with a clean strike.

The last pockets of resistance were already crumbling, where Zac's energy reserves won out against the Kan'Tanu's firepower. The second band of [Eye of Desolation] was covered in cracks, yet it didn't stop the sculptures from gleefully pulling in their prey for an eternal embrace.

And yet, Zac felt a sense of impending peril. Wasting no time, Zac turned into a streak and entered one of the Seafarer's cracks. The location of the Axe Wraiths had already given Zac a rough layout. It was obvious the pyramid-shaped fortress was mostly the same as the common models, where only a few modules and weapon systems had been swapped out.

The core was in the same place as usual. Zac dismantled the final defenses with practiced ease and installed Galau's and the Ishiate Tinkerer's latest joint creation. He only stopped running after creating a few miles of distance with [Abyssal Drive], at which point a loud thump shook the Seafarer from within.

A crackling band of explosions followed as the bomb's chaotic shockwave ignited the remaining energy repositories through the fortress. The fortress fell from the sky, and Zac's mission was marked as complete. It was just in time. A terrifying aura had just entered the atmosphere, making a beeline for the Calamity Company—a Kan'Tanu Monarch.

"Return."

The mercury world and its descending guardian disappeared in a flash of light. The next moment, Zac stood on familiar soil. Zac took a deep breath, feeling Earth's pulse beneath his feet. He eventually turned back to the sea of people standing behind him. The whole Calamity Company had been teleported with him, along with the fleet floating above their heads. Even the wounded left on other planets and back at the War Fortress had been teleported over, though Zac feared there were none left among the latter.

Zac pushed the troubling thoughts aside and tried to put up a calm front for his soldiers. They were back safe and sound after a hellish year, though less than half remained of their original ranks. They were also aware of the general outlook. Zac didn't agree with the Kan'Tanu captain's claim a middle Hegemon couldn't change the war. But he was, unfortunately, right about Zecia's current situation.

It didn't look good. Another Field Army had fallen, exposing another path into Zecia's inner regions. The Allbright Empire wouldn't be able to stop them, considering they were forced to abandon everything but their central region two months back.

"You did good. Head back and rest up," Zac said. "Don't worry about the rest for now. We're far from giving up hope."

He desperately wanted to believe his own words, but the worries came creeping back as he teleported back to his compound. Earth was safe for now, but their budding empire would be assimilated into cult-controlled ruins in eighty years unless something changed. Zac wanted to give them some assurances, but the plan he'd worked on for the past ten months couldn't be exposed.

Zac was in desperate need of rest after the past couple of weeks, so he headed for his mansion rather than the cultivation cave. The doors swung open on their own, and Zac found his butler waiting inside.

"Ah, my Lord, you're back!" Triv exclaimed upon seeing Zac.

"We're back, for now," Zac sighed. "Anything new?"

"Nothing new on the war front," Triv said and handed over an inscribed box. "I, however, did just recieve a coded message from your merchant. I was about to forward it to you when I sensed your return."

"A coded message?" Zac said, his eyes gleaming with anticipation.

They were running low on time, yet a few important variables remained unresolved. Could this be the change he'd been waiting for?

A smile tugged at Zac's lips as the recorded message oozing with indignation played through his mind. The last months had been trying, but meeting an old friend could hopefully help lift his spirits.

Comments

Chase C

Thanks for the chapter!

Justin van mele

Is it Catheya? I think she had the easiest time, compared to the other two, with her master.

Lex Luther S

Yoooo either Iz or catheya is here baby. And with zacs plan coming to fruition, the final cards will be arriving and falling into place. My bet is its Iz; given how the message was "Oozing with indignation" I'm betting on Iz group because only kruta or ogras would be so upset with zac😂 And damn, to think the Allbright empire was being pushed back this hard; seems zac activating the beacon is absolutely needed now. And wow, big Ole time skip here, 10 whole months since his breakthrough, that's roughly 300 days, meaning only around 3 months are left till the fate ventus talked about closes. Boy oh boy the Centurion beacon is gonna be a wild arc.

Darnell Maxwell

OUR FAVORITE DEMON HAS FINALLY RETURNED!!!!!!

Andrew

Thank you!

RWS

If that's Catheya, "his spirits" isn't the only thing that will be lifting!! Hopefully, the toad will be coming over soon and we can finally open up the Esolus ruins.

Jonas Lemke

I'm guessing it's Ogras. It would make the most sense to have the ally actually from the sector return to help with the war versus an outside group. If its Iz, there's no way her elders would let her fight in the war before the inheritance. Maybe Catheya but she doesn't have the motivation to help Zecia beyond being Zacs friend and UE obligations. It's not her home or family at risk. I was surprised with the length of the timeskip but something needed to happen to progress the story and it seems like a good spot for it.

Anonymous

Maybe izy and Zac will work together and take down their first monarch

Kharas

Its reached a point where Zac can really just avoid fights by telling people the name of his skills :p "So what did you say your main skills were called again?" "Well.. [Fields of Despair], [Eye of Desolation] and [Deathmark] are the ones I use the most..." "Right... and you were on the side of the Kan´Tanu in this fight...?" "No no.. Im one of the good guys! The... murdering, killing, exploding, looting, soul destroying, fate cleaving, subjugating, desperation ending, black death wielding, profane exponent using and Abyssal drive moving good guys!" "Right.... And when this war ends up with you coming out on top a hundred thousand times richer and more powerfull than you were when the war started and the rest of your sector is weak and vulnerable... you will not have had anything to do with that?" "Nope nope.. Pure coincidence!!!"

Observer Whimsy

Fun as that would be “Oozing with indignation” means it’s gotta be Ogras, imo

FriendorFo

Time skiiiiiiiiip, yasssss

Observer Whimsy

I think the fandom is just horny for Catheya and Iz because almost no one has guessed Ogras first except you and a couple others.

BelligerentGnu

Wait, how did Zac and the army teleport? I thought they had to hold ground to do that. Also, big time skip.

Lex Luther S

Iz already mentioned fighting a Uphill battle when first confronting zac about the flamebearer inheritance, and with the training she's been put through, I don't doubt she'll be fighting in the war. Not only that, but they've gotta get the last piece, and that can only be done through war quests, which Iz will have to participate in. Also, zac mentioned dragging Catheya and ogras along for the Centurion beacon quest to help them gain insane amounts of merit like what he got and she'll definitely agree to help given its zac asking. And with Iz yearning to experience the chaos zac can sow, there's no way she won't be interested in the plan he concocted, along with the chance to gain a shit ton of merit in one swoop, she'll definitely take it. Remember, it is up to the younger generation to decide their paths to help strengthen their fate with ultom so her elders won't be able to object to her decisions. As for who it is, you're probably right about it being Ogras as he or catheya are really the only ones that can be described as an old friend.

Other Tan

Esmeralda

Lex Luther S

Doubtful; they're both middle hegemons, and not even being unparalleled talents can bridge the gap against a monarch, even a freshly ascended one. Though that primordial is a different case as she had to have been relying on her insane bloodline to do such a thing as kill and erase a monarch. How zac will fight against such a cheat ability, I imagine that's where his bloodline will come in clutch.

Darryl Williams

Lol, damn. I feel like this is very obviously Ogras, yall are wayyy too thirsty for tits

Mike Naka

A Friday chapter of just Zac and Ogras catching up is just what the weekend needed!

support!

Esmeralda or smaug I think

Henry Wartemberg

Well I mean the quest was complete. The Captain / any secondary opporators of the location were dead. The place had even been blown up if that doesn’t count as holding ground what does

Henry Wartemberg

I get the impression that those true top level Eonic seeds all have the potential to take out an early Monarch at Middle Hegemony. Only if going all out, probably burning some reserve skills and pushing ridiculous bloodlines to the limits

Lucas Gulick

I think a group of top talent peak hegemony, could probably take down a half step monarch or a monarch with broken cultivation. Plus I'm just about sure that Iz has at least one life saving treasure that can either put a C/B grade cultivator on their ass or at least give her a solid shot at fleeing

Hms

Ogras would be able to return on his own since he is part of the empire Im guessing and unlikely done with catching all the impossible to catch assassins and Catheya is likely also not done and would have direct channels through the undead empire. That would likely mean the unaffiliated Iz and some much needed help hopefully. Cant even imagine the OP group she would bring with her .

Jay Fowler

No way it’s Ogras . The defier wouldn’t give us a half chapter on Ogras two days ago to bring him back now. Doesn’t fit. I think it’s Catheya. It’s why we didn’t get an update chapter on her.

Jay Fowler

It just doesn’t fit in the scheme of Brinks writing. He doesn’t usually give us a chapter on a side character or half chapter and then two days later have them show up. I read the indignation part as coming from his merchant not the message. Could be wrong . I thinks it’s Catheya and why we didn’t get an update chapter on her

Lex Luther S

It could be but she's not really an old friend. The only ones that would qualify would be catheya or ogras.

Lex Luther S

Well, Catheya is wifey #1, while Iz is future wifey #2, so obviously, we're gonna be excited when they finally return to the zecia sector. Especially iz; I'm hoping she's got some proud prince scions with her, and zac shows them who the real top dog is. After all, this is a cultivation novel, and we need some arrogant princelings that need a really good face slapping and who better than a walking calamity like zac? Especially after they see how casual Iz and zac will be talking😂😂 they'll blow their lid at this frontier monkey talking to her😂😂

Lex Luther S

Well, as much as that would be a great reliever, especially after the stressful situations he's been in, the only ones that would be "Oozing with indignation" would either be ogras or Kruta unless catheyas master suddenly got eccentric after catheya successfully cultivated that method.

Jonas Lemke

I see where you're coming from, I just can't see her family even bringing her before the start of the inheritance and If participation in the war is required to earn the last seal, all the seal barers from every sector would have joined the war years ago instead of waiting to get a seal the last 2-3months more time in war = better chance at seal. I'm guessing the start of the inheritance will be when the final seals start appearing. We just know that the system is going to award the last seal piece not necessarily how it's going to do that

WESTON FRENCH

Yeah in terms of the Albright empire the Void priestess mentioned a Monarch with the last name Allbright died to the Kantanu’s pope. Also I’m pretty sure the Pope killed Ultimate Peak who was one of the strongest monarchs in the empire if I remember correctly.

Austin Richins

Have to agree with that. I also don't think Iz has the capacity to be indignant. She's more... Flip a coin, heads is non-chalant, tails is slightly unhinged. Ogras, on the other hand, seemed like he had quite a road to travel, so I also doubt it's him.

Austin Richins

A transmission from Iz would more likely make Zac break out in a cold sweat. "Have you been thinking about me, Zac? Aunty says you've been using our name lately. She also said she needs to test your fate."

Blake Noyes

Im pretty sure you’re right since that’s how they have communicated in the past

MasterOfBeings

One thing to remember is that the gap between D>C is far larger than E>D due to monarchs being empowered by a whole world.

Lex Luther S

Well, Iz is a flamebearer, so her seal is far more important to complete than the outer courts. Also, it was mentioned that others went in participating in thr trial while others are waiting to grab onto fates tail near the end which is why not all have gotten their quests complete and a seal bearer can finish their seal by killing another seal bearer with their seal so it's rather moot to give the quests at the very end. After all, if activating the Centurion beacon and summoning those foreign gods didn't jump start ultoms decent, then zac would have his seal completed way ahead of before the trial opens. Also, as for how, it'll just give them to them obviously. When zac completes his Centurion beacon quest by lighting the beacon, his quest will be complete and he'll be awarded a seal of the left imperial palace, thereby completing his seal. And given he'll need to turn in the quest on earth, it'll likely deliver it to zac in a similar box like his token appeared in, in the form of an item like the statue his 2nd piece resided in.

StuBee3

I’m guessing it’s a toad friend

Anonymous

I feel like Ogras would just show up at Zac's house why would he send a message.

Darryl Williams

Idk, maybe he’s in some distant part of Zecia and needs a ride the rest of the way. I just feel like ‘indignation’ is Ogras’ thing and I feel confident that ‘old friend’ that can lift his spirits just doesn’t apply that well to any of the others that it might be. You don’t call Catheya an old friend, she’s a romantic interest, and you don’t say it about Iz, she’s insane. And Kruta is the backseat, any message from that group is coming from Iz.

Salvo

So 10 months of max training skipped, 10months with Vilari hostage to the bell, skips on weapon upgrades Haro awakening. Other spending of rewards, 10 months without exploring the ruins, or adding to his abyssal glyphs..

Mike Naka

From turning the war around to winning the inheritance to creating a new Twilight Ocean to his shipyard to his close comrades to the Echelon Class, Zac will be the Emperor of Zecia by the time he's a Monarch. The rewards from turning the tide in the war are going to be insane. Earth and Ensolus may be C grade planets. The title upgrades for him and his allies ought to be outta this world, enough for Iz to marry him. LOL All Zac and Arcaz need is a fusion dance or Potara earrings to merge. LOL

Stefan Muntean

This oppression c.... about Zecia losing is irritating me, seriously they keep winning while they are 1/3 of Zecia and they stem roll in?? They also should lose planets non stop, this war seam just poorly written

Hartmann

It is a matter of individual power. We have repeatedly seen how much enemy manpower is worth in front of absolute power like Zac has. The Remolded and Reincarnators and the Kan'Tanu in general are stronger than the average Zecian and has a better heritage. They have the advantage of unity and are the attacking force. Plus Zecia has nothing to stop their advantage in powerful Monarchs.

Salvo

I’m REALLY mad with the time skip, they mentioned you use contribution points to teleport into a battlefield, meaning Zac had near infinite money to teleport and aid his allies! No other planet wants to join under his banner because.. because… he made a corpse tree that one time!

Anonymous

It's a sanctioned war, so you are put against people with your empieres powerlevel. Even if everybody around Zac loses he still will be able to fight on battlefronts that are "fair" for his armys. Fair in this case is a Bit of a stretch, because even if the starting point is balanced, If he poses a great enough threat his enemys will dispatch a monach to stop him.

Thenais

That’s no victory if you lose half your army

Anonymous

Maybe in this context when the half that is left is several times stronger than at the beginning.

Kharas

Yeee.. I imagine that the system want him to do something with Ultom.. Hell.. every single other faction in the damn universe seem to want something from him inside that place. So if he goes "Right.. well.. if you want this.. you better close that god damn spacegate and help us kick those invaders out!" Queu a very bad time for the Kan´tanu while Zac moves on towards the eternal storm and new technocrat shit to loot and blow up.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

SandreX

Nah, he would have entirely different reaction to that

SandreX

Well hopefully we will see in today's chapter, but I think it's not Ogras and more likely it's Kruta. It's not Ogras because he pretty much can get to earth by himself while Kruta is the only one who fits the "old friend" category plus he doesn't have access to earth. Zac even gave Kruta way to contact him soo My bet is Kruta

Amani

With the time skip that just happened, I think Ogras and Catheya should be returning.

Chemistrywarrior

Im guessing either Kruta or Catheya :) Ogras and Iz already have access so no reason to send a message via Calrin. And since Krura is kinda with Iz. I guess it's his ich lover

BLead

In “our” warfare I agree. But when one individual can slaughter entire armies the weaker ones are hard to keep alive.

Aaron Schwartz

I thought it was Ogras, you make a very excellent point. And if it’s Kuta, that means Iz is with him. Outstanding

Lex Luther S

Well, even if TFD edges us that hard, there's still tomorrow's chapter so we'll find out who it is.

xlinkedx

We just had a time skip right? I'm glad, things needed a bit of a nudge. I'm assuming Zac's just been following Ventus' detailed instructions in order to position himself in such a way that shifts things in his favor. Join this battle here, assassinate that Hegemon there, etc.. until fate coalesces in just the right way. I would like to see some prompts though. Gains. Leaderboards. Etc..

Random Information

That the message was sent to Triv makes me think that an Undead sent it. Therefore I'm inclined to believe that it came from Catheya. Everything lines up with that except for the "old friend" bit, which is admittedly a peculiar way to talk about your current girlfriend.

Lucas Gulick

Plus a large number of factions and army's have been wiped out entirely

Lucas Gulick

He has two bodies, I expect we'll get a recap on some of that stuff. Especially on improvements to Haro, plus the gains from challenging his Dao against strong opponents probably eclipses any benefit he'd get out of some closed door cultivation

Lucas Gulick

I forget the name, but this seems pretty obvious as the gnome merchant. I can't really it being Cat or Iz, and while Kruta makes sense he's not really an 'old friend', more an acquaintance that Zac took a chance on

Lex Luther S

Why would it be calrin? If zac wanted to meet him, he'd just go visit his office.

Lex Luther S

Triv is zacs butler and takes care of both arcaz and zacs cultivation space, so it would be obvious to send any messages to triv who will then forward it to zac.

Porter

Not true, Zac has received many messages from Triv. The Sky gnomes never go to his cultivation cave to give him a message, they send someone else. Normally ends up with Triv.

Anonymous

Very well done leaving so many options on who it good be. So I’m going to hedge my bet and say

Anonymous

50% Catheya, 40% Agras, 9.9% Kruta, Iz and .1% Billy

Porter

.01% Trang

Lucas Gulick

I thought he was conducting a trade mission at the Albright empire? That may have been earlier in the war

Lucas Gulick

Nah, I can't see any reality where Billy uses a codes message. It's way more his style to just smash the distance between him and Zac until it's smaller and then yell something goofy

Lucas Gulick

Very true, we got a glimpse of Monarch combat last chapter and it's tough to imagine a D grade fighter winning against something like that... BUT the Buddhist are one of the strongest factions in the multiverse and that guy was coming from the heartland. A frontier Monarch who has a barely formed inner world that's constantly decaying is probably dramatically less capable. Zac and other top talents have destructive power equal to a nuclear missile (my interpretation), I still think a group might be able to pull something off.

Indy

0.001% for chap in the next minute ^^

Lex Luther S

Well, the first nail entered the coffin when the pope of the Kan'Tanu appeared and not only slaughtered 3 field armies but also wasted 4 of the strongest dao reserves the zecia sector had to offer. And with the fall of those like ultimate peak and some dozen other monarchs, it's no wonder the Allbright empire is on the back foot.

xlinkedx

I'm getting closer and closer to developing a heart curse every time I F5 in vain.

ben purdy

Thanks for the chapter. Really appreciate these fights going over Zac’s fighting abilities and skills. It’s hard to keep track of them all with their names and capabilities changing so frequently

Skanda

Can someone explain "return" and all the army going home? Is it a new ability? The other fights allowed no such thing I'm soooo lost.