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A/N: And that's it for February, with an extra leap chapter! I hope you enjoyed the Ensolus mini-arc. March will be a good one, I'll hope to see you there!

As usual, there are some off-days in March. I'm doing 2 editing days this time (most likely the 14th and 15th), and I'm also taking Good Friday off (29th).

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The next few days passed in a blur. Their mission could change the direction of the war, giving Zecia a final chance to turn things around. There couldn't be any mistakes. Zac was going in and out of meetings, going over the latest intelligence and ironing out the details of their mission. Unfortunately, information about the Imperial Graveyard remained sparse.

The only thing they'd been able to confirm was that Iz was correct. The spatial turbulence in the region was rising to the point they could measure it on their conquered worlds. The changes went beyond the randomness of an unstable region, and it wasn't limited to the Imperial Graveyard. There was a similar phenomenon currently taking place in the Million Gates Territory, giving them a hint of what to expect.

The storms had become fiercer, and the number of Spatial Tears leading to Mystic Realms and remnants was increasing. Similar things were happening throughout Zecia, although not at as great frequency. It was still enough to further weaken their fractured defense against the Kan'Tanu's offensive.

Instead of throwing their lives away on the frontlines, many sought opportunities in these newly-emerged realms. It was difficult to say whether these people hoped to find the resources needed to fight back or to escape Zecia before they were caught and implanted by a Heart Curse.

The whole situation left Zac bitter and frustrated. Luckily, he had found an outlet in the relentless sparring sessions with his companions. Those who'd trained in the Ensolus Ruins needed to get used to their newfound strength, and Zac needed to better understand the gains Ogras, Kruta, and Catheya had gained during their tutelage off-world.

"How is it?" Zac asked as he sat down next to Kruta, who was watching Joanna fight back against the ice age Catheya had conjured.

"I don't know what to say," Kruta said after a pause. "I thought you were the exception to the rule. How are there so many little monsters on the frontier, in one little D-grade faction less than 20 years old? Just what kind of providence are you carrying?"

"Hard times birth strong men," Zac said. "For better or worse, our home got integrated at the perfect time. Zecia didn't fully understand it back then, but the whole sector had already entered a golden era from fate gathering. If they'd better seized the opportunity, our situation might not have looked as grim as it does."

"You know, you could ask for passage from the Tayns if things don't work out," Kruta offered. "Your tribe has no real connection to Zecia, right? You just got integrated. Master's ship can easily fit your two planets. Even if you don't join the Tayns, you can have them relocate your tribe to a better region."

"It's a good idea, but I don't have anything to offer in return," Zac said. "And I think it's too early to decide our path."

"It's your decision. Remember, things come and go. There is no point in complaining about fault or injustice when the steppes are on fire. You just need to find a path to survival before it all goes up in smoke."

"I know," Zac sighed. "I'll do what I can, but I'm not going down with the ship."

"I'm guessing it's time?" Kruta asked, getting an affirmative nod. "Well, your people are as ready as they'll be. I can't believe I let you drag me into another harebrained adventure."

"Our memories might be partly sealed, but we both know you were the one who dragged me into the mess with the Imperials," Zac scoffed.

"Hey, I just brought you an opportunity," Kruta said with a haughty look. "You were the one who brought the trouble. And you've just kept prodding the imperials since."

"It was just the one princeling," Zac smiled.

"You'd be treated a hero if you ever visited my homeland," Kruta grinned. "Officially, you'd be a fugitive, of course."

"Of course," Zac smiled. "Did you hear anything back home?"

"Not much," Kruta grunted. "I didn't even get the chance to say hello to my fiancées before Master came and whisked me away. But I heard from some of the others that dozens of empires are preparing for war. It's like a mind plague is spreading through the Cosmos."

"Conflict is Heaven's Mandate," Ogras said as he stepped out of the shadow. "Which faction doesn't have a few old enemies or targets they wouldn't mind wiping out? Civilization is a thin veneer atop the law of the jungle."

"The pillar's ascent is like a rock thrown into a calm pond," Zac agreed. "The ripples will spread from the top to the bottom, setting the universe afire."

"You two seem awfully calm, considering," Kruta said with a raised brow.

"What can we do?" Ogras snickered. "When the steppes are burning, you don't raise your hands at the Heavens. You take advantage of the chaos and loot what you can. We can find reasons and assign blame after the dust has settled."

"No wonder you hid in the shadows the whole time we stayed in the Perennial Vastness," Kruta laughed. "But you're right. This is a rare opportunity. Those who survive the chaos will have a chance to rise beyond their station, and ancient lines will be redrawn."

"Let's get ready to meet our guests," Zac said. "Whether there'll be anything to loot depends on our cooperation going smoothly."

The orders were sent out, and the team assembled before the teleporter, along with the reinforced defensive perimeter. Zac would be lying if he said he wasn't worried as he waited for the teleporter to come alive. Kator hadn't thrown any last-minute demands his way, but the whole Kavriel Continent had been sealed.

It was impossible to contact anyone but Kator since two days ago. Even the Mercantile System was sealed off. A few inquiries indicated this was not solely directed at them. The whole Kavriel Province had gone dark, shutting off all communication with the outside world. According to Kator, it was a safety precaution to prevent any accidents. Zac wouldn't trust the Reaver as far as he could throw him, but they were caught between a rock and a hard place.

The Undead Empire was still needed to bring the [Epiclesis Bell] into the Zurbor sector, at which point Zac would lure it a final time to bring it to the Great Wall. Kator already had people ready to call the bell away at the smallest signs of betrayal. All their planning and preparation would be for nothing. He wouldn't get the final seal, Zecia would be doomed, and Vilari would have to fend for herself.

This was what it was like to make a deal with the devil. Zac only prayed his preparations were enough to counter any schemes coming his way.

The array eventually activated, and Zac exhaled when the energy density failed to trigger any alarms. However, Zac's eyes hardened upon seeing the three people who had appeared on the teleporter.

"So this is the place you prefer over the Abyssal—"

"Stop. Where is Tavza?" Zac asked, having already taken out his axe. The reaction spread like wildfire through the ranks, and the trio would be blown to kingdom come in case they made any sudden move.

"What kind of reception is this?" Kator scoffed, seemingly oblivious to the threat. "And don't mention that foolish girl. She went and had a deviation. Now, she's no good to anyone. She'll join the other squad, but it's up to the Heavens if she'll be back in shape in time for the mission. This is why you don't bring pampered aristocrats when there's work to be done."

"What a weird coincidence," Zac said with an even voice. "Tavza is out and is replaced by another one of your subordinates."

"I couldn't have written a better script myself," Kator laughed and threw over a Communication Crystal. "See for yourself."

Zac scanned the contents, his frown deepening upon hearing Laz Tem'Zul mostly confirming Kator's excuse.

"You forgot to mention you'd already reassigned her before she was wounded."

"Does it matter? The foolish girl couldn't take such a small setback and harmed our undertaking. So now, you're stuck with us. Take it or leave it."

Catheya didn't say anything, but Zac could sense how she tensed up to his side. The story was very similar to how Kator had manipulated events before the Perennial Vastness. Had Kator done the same against Tavza? A combination of angering her by the reassignment and some hidden trap to make her cultivation go out of control.

Zac hesitated a moment before waving his hand.

"Good choice," Kator said as the army lowered their weapons, his gaze passing through the smaller group standing behind Zac. "Is this everything you're bringing to the table? Fifty people, most of them non-combat personnel?"

A tremendous wave of Killing Intent billowed out, putting the whole base camp under pressure. Only two appeared oblivious to the mental attack—Joanna and Ogras. Kruta and Catheya had no problem dealing with it, though only after flames and ice appeared on their bodies. The rest were forced a step back, even Emily, who could break into Middle Hegemony at any time.

"You two are not bad," Kator said, looking back and forth between Joanna and Ogras. He studiously ignored Kruta, who shot him a baleful look. "Interested in Awakening? Death would be a suitable addition to your paths, and our Phalanx values strength over anything else. Revenants face far less suppression with us than in the other camps."

"I'll keep young lord's offer in mind in case things don't work out in this life," Ogras smiled while Joanna stoically ignored him.

"Enough," Zac said. "Our goal is to infiltrate, not battle. Adding a regular company of soldiers will only increase our danger without providing tangible benefits."

It was true that Zac's contribution didn't look like much compared to the vast resources the Undead Empire had poured into the plan. Zac had decided to bring the bare minimum, manning the Yphelion with a skeleton crew of talents taken from every department of his army. From pilots to healers and engineers, they had just enough to cover their bases without bringing too many people into such a danger zone.

The only real combat force was the sealbearers: Ogras, Emily, Joanna, Carl, Rhuger, Ra'Klid, Janos, and Bubbur. Even if he added Catheya and Kruta, their force wasn't enough to make much of a splash in the Imperial Graveyard. Still, they were the strongest people he had, and everyone was armed to the teeth.

Zac didn't expect there to be much fighting. They were mostly there in hopes of finding the final piece of the seal, and on the off-chance Zac needed a full cycle to activate the Foreign Gods. In addition, Zac brought Galau, Jaol, and Ibtep. The three wouldn't be much use in a fight, except Galau if he got the chance to bring out his weapons of mass destruction. However, all three had unique skill sets that would be a great help to their mission.

Jaol had long since replaced his Technocrat bodyparts and stepped into Early Hegemony the proper way. He also had more experience in traversing the Eternal Storm than the rest combined, and he was a navigator to boot. Galau had spent years in the Centurion Lighthouse, and his expertise could prove critical when they finally found the Foreign Gods. As for Ibtep… Well, it remained to be seen if his experiment would work out like he believed.

"I thought some time on the frontlines would toughen you up, but you're still this softhearted," Kator snickered, looking around. "Where's your other half?"

"He's training," Zac lied, not worried the least that Kator could see through Esmeralda's shroud around the shrine in his chest.

"Oh?" Kator said, looking down at Zac with his towering stature. "And he's fine with that? You're fine with that?"

"What does it matter? You were the one who wanted him to stay behind."

"Since when have you cared about the wants of the empire?" Kator laughed. "If I were a betting man, that boy'll pop up sooner or later."

"You're free to check the Yphelion before we set out."

"It's fine. You have your ideas, and I have mine," Kator said, leaning closer for a whisper. "Did you know that you have a shocking bounty on your head? One large enough to make even me consider taking a risk and breaking the oaths."

"Eternal Clan?"

"No, it's all of us," Kator said, the creaking of his bones sounding like laughter. "Not everyone is enthused by the idea of the missing bloodline coming home. For Draugr to rise, someone else must fall."

"Why are you telling me this?"

"It's a reminder and a warning," Kator said. "I don't mind your selfishness—in fact, I prefer it to the false righteousness you often see. I am just as selfish. I'll strike the moment the value of your head eclipses the value of our mission. So you better make sure you do everything in your power to ensure success. With the graveyard and the pillar."

"You don't have to play these games," Zac said, turning away. "Transfer us to the twelfth."

A Cosmic Vessel Picked them up and dropped them off at another battlefront a few minutes later. Not wanting to give Kator any chances to play any more tricks, he ushered everyone through the Battlefront Array. Zac couldn't stop himself from grimacing when the array activated. Even with the battlefront having been upgraded to Middle D-grade, the cost of ferrying over Kator was enough to make his stomach ache.

Between his level and belonging to another faction, Kator cost almost 1 million Faction Merit to send into the Zurbor sector. His two peak Middle Hegemons added another 250,000. It paled before the 4.3 million Faction Merit they'd spent resetting, splitting, and fusing battlefronts to shift their targets to those closest to the Imperial Graveyard. Still, Kator insisting on joining them early cost him as much as claiming multiple D-grade worlds would have.

"What's with that look?" Kator laughed. "Do you know how much we've paid to fulfill our side of the agreement? Can it compare to what you stand to earn if we succeed?"

Zac rolled his eyes and led the group to a huge warehouse with powerful isolation. He took out the massive block of metal from his Spatial Ring the moment they entered, and it slowly began unfurling into a Cosmic Vessel.

"How long?"

"Six hours. We should reach our destination in another ten."

"Just ten?" Kator asked. "Our tacticians estimated a Late D-grade Iliex Yphelion would require twelve to fourteen hours from the deadzone's edge. You should know the timing is important."

Zac glanced at Kator, not the least surprised he knew of his ship's origin. The small redesigns might have been enough to obscure his Cosmic Vessel's models and make when dealing with the local factions. But how could the outsiders not realize his fleets were made by the Creators? The Iliex Golems were recognized as some of the best System-affiliated shipwrights even in the heartlands.

"My Yphelion's performance is slightly above average thanks to using special components, and we stumbled onto a planet that had drifted closer to the wall."

The deadzone was a defensive measure by the Kan'Tanu, where they had drained all planets in the vicinity of the wall. There was barely any spirituality, making most vessels stick out like a sore thumb on their approach. It made their mission far more dangerous, to the point Zac wouldn't have dared attempt his plan with any vessel but the Yphelion.

Six hours later, the Cosmic Vessel had fully unfurled, showcasing the upgraded version of his personal Cosmic Vessel. The sleek design resembling a catamaran was mostly unchanged, and it was only 50 meters longer than the Middle D-grade version. The most noticeable difference to its outside appearance was its propulsion.

Six ten-meter-wide crystals covered in engravings and teeming with Spatial Energy were released through special chutes, forming a powerful spatial field around the vessel. They only remained visible for a minute before disappearing in a flash, having entered a subspace directly connected to the vessel. The Yphelion suddenly appeared almost illusory, like it only had one foot in their current dimension.

It was accurate, in a sense. The Yphelion utilized constant dimensional phasing. It greatly increased the ship's speed while also making it harder to spot with tracking arrays or similar methods. Adding its other means of camouflage, the Yphelion could move unnoticed and unhindered almost anywhere on the frontier.

C-grade arrays still had a chance of picking it up, especially a powerful one like the Great Wall of Endurance. However, the Yphelion should be able to get very close without raising an automated alarm, which was key to their plan.

"Let's go," Zac said, and the expedition members were teleported into the ship one after another.

The Yphelion left the Kan'Tanu world behind, turning into a streak as it set course for the Imperial Graveyard. The route was already plotted and the scanners indicated everything was in order. And yet, trouble quickly arrived. Zac barely had time to install his crew before Kator started throwing his weight around.

"You want to perform a full sweep?" Zac asked with a raised brow.

"Of course," Kator calmly said. "Didn't you tell me to?"

"Fine, do whatever you want," Zac said, barely managing to finish the sentence after a deep thump interrupted him halfway.

Unfortunately, Kator saw right through his guise. A dangerous aura immediately began radiating from the Reaver's hulking body.

"You, what are you up to?"

"I'm having a minor breakthrough," Zac grunted as Faith Energy came flooding out of his heart. "Go, do your sweep. Have fun."

Zac turned around to leave, but a heavy hand on his shoulder kept him in place.

"Do you take me for a fool?"

Comments

Lex Luther S

Ohhhh boy I thought this would be saved for Friday but the mission is officially starting with today's ch. And lol. Kator can try to find out where zac is but he's gonna take a big L on that because I dont doubt anything short of an autarch could possibly see the shrine. Though that release of faith energy, guess he's gonna have to tell kator about Rava and the Templar training center though given how rava didn't seem to care, it likely won't hurt him. I'm more curious what the benefits it'll bring is given it's faith energy.

Kharas

Well.. No.. but you sure as shit are an arrogant, scheming asshole that needs to be taken down a notch or two.. or.. preferably 6 feet deep to your final death. Great chapter as always, and I am already dreading the Friday cliff :p

DrSubterfuge

Honest Kator it's really a minor breakthrough! It just uh involves at least three secrets I'd prefer not to share.

BelligerentGnu

Man, fuck Kator. Kill 'I'm, Zac!

Danny

man that bone bitch i realy didn t like him^^

NeverNaught

Bone measuring contest, this should be great.

b bor

What was the breakthrough?

DrSubterfuge

Zac was thinking the Faith Energy would be what he needed to finish the upgrade to Void Mountain. The talent had a lot of different synergies, so there's a lot of potential. Perhaps it will even let him go back to deepening his understanding of his Void insights.

Thenais

Yup, i do take you for a fool

Omiso

Doesn't Zac still have the System Reward that allows him to relocate his two worlds? Can he do that anywhere in Zecia or can he move to a nearby Sector like the now defunct Twilight Harbor?

Omiso

The final piece of the puzzle to upgrade his void mountain to the next stage, enough Faith energy to form a sigil just like Karz did in his vision for a full set of 17 peaks. The Void Heart ate all the Faith attuned energy and Zac had to wait to finish digesting it to trigger the upgrade, it did came out at a horrible time.

Hartmann

At the moment it is only in Zecia. But should Zecia fall the System would likely offer him a relocation due to Earth and Ensolus outstanding performance.

Salvo

So Iz isn’t going on the trip? Well Ibtep is going, so she’s isn’t needed. It might have been nice if Kator’s 2nd and 3rd had names. Undead red shirts I guess. 5 million merit is a crazy price, that was a planet upgrade amount!

Jeffrey Worrall

That is right, it was the void mountain because the only peak that was missing was faith, I was initially thinking/hoping it had to do with his earthly Dao of conflict but that will probably happen later.

b bor

I actually hope Zecia falls and he is given the opportunity to transfer his empire to another sector. Ideally a sector that can sustain B grades at least. That would be a great way to continue the story with him as the underdog

Anonymous

Life's guarantees: life, death, TFD having a cliff on the last day of the month

DrSubterfuge

Kator forced Zac to agree not to involve Iz directly. So Zac just gave her everything she needed to involve herself

M💬

His faction will get wiped out in a sector with B grade empires. Unless he is under another faction that’s is as strong, also it was stated that sectors with large empire are mostly at wars.

Chase C

With Zac's unbelievably high luck stat, it's probably actually coming out at the perfect time. It just seems a bit inopportune on its face.

Austin Richins

Fucking Kator. Can't wait for Zac to have a breakthrough with his dao and stance, then chop the asshat into prayer beads.

Amani

Wait! so Zach is hidden in his chest? “Kator could see through Esmeralda's shroud around the shrine in his chest.” is this a test run for the trial? Lol well it failed and it’s gonna be awkward..

Anonymous

A fight is probably the perfect setting for his breakthrough. Kator's face is just a whetstone for Zac to sharpen his axe.

Amani

I wonder if Kator would want to turn Zack into undead. The Empire doesn’t really know that it will be impossible lol. I have a feeling this mission Well turn into something completely unexpected. Either Kator completely surprises us or we have to kill him.

Darnell Maxwell

"Do you take me for a fool" YES! Because for some reason no matter how many mystic realms I blow up, fate I gather, eternal heritages I found, and imperials I kill. None of you are willing to understand this basic concept. I'm not some random frontier cultivator. I'm Zachary Mother fucking Atwood! And as long as you morons keep doubting me, all of you are just gonna end up as fertilizer for my path. Now moce your hand before I crack that skull like I did during our duel. "The duel you lost" The duel I let you win after using you to reach a breakthrough in my fighting style. If you want a rematch I gladly show you how little a difference in grade matters when I fight someone. Or you could just ask Uona, the Eidolon, or Kaldor how much a difference in grade saved them from my fate. (I know I'm reaching with the Kaldor bit but still. As much as I like Kator, this nigga is starting to piss me off. Pyrely because of how much he disrespects and taunts people to fet a rise out of them and throw them off guard. Even though that tactic works 10 times more on him. Especially when the one he perceives to be taunting/disrespecting him is Zac.)

DrSubterfuge

I took it to mean that Life Zac's in the shrine and he's confident that Kator can't see through Esmeralda's shroud.

Jeff McCulley

It has never been stated as “only in Zecia”. That’s simply the interpretation Zac’s Stargazer took when looking for a good spot—because at the time, the Sector wasn’t trashed.

Jeff McCulley

The weird part to me (okay, one of them), is that Kator doesn’t seem to realize that he and his two or three dudes are standing right in the middle of a total ass kicking waiting to happen. I mean, seriously?

Jeff McCulley

He doesn’t need a breakthrough. He can already use his new Void ability to get through Kator’s bones.

Anonymous

I think Kator is starting to give ME heart demons. I hope something suitably horrific happens to him.

Jeff McCulley

Nah, he doesn’t really have to tell Kator anything. It’s not part of their agreement. And if Kator wants to push it, he gets to find out how an ass kicking tastes. Because Zac might not have brought a full fighting crew, but he’s got WAY more than enough at hand to do the job.

Jeff McCulley

The proper answer at this juncture, Zac, is “No, I think you’re someone who’s going to lose a hand if you don’t take it off my shoulder”. Seriously, I really don’t get how Kator keeps trying to turn it around that Zac is the shifty one trying to set up a trap. Sure, Zac’s greedy, and he’s not being forthcoming—but both of those are par for the course in the multiverse. He’s also distinctly NOT dealing from a position of strength, and needs the help to complete this mission—and thus can’t afford to jeopardize the partnership. That said, what I think what Kator is about to accuse him of has to do with not only owning a more than scarce Iliex shipyard, but having a personal ship that’s substantially more capable than it “should” be. I think he’s about to accuse Zac of actually being a part of a bigger faction, when he’s repeatedly said that he isn’t. How else all of the cool toys, after all? Come to think of it, Kator’s comment about the ship being Iliex might have just been a shot in the dark—until he got aboard and saw the actual capabilities for himself. Umm…either that, or he just found whatever the Creators hid in the scanner all those ages ago. 🤔

Craig

I thought the secret was that the ship is higher grade than it is supposed to be? Do you remember which chapter they hid the thing was in?

DrSubterfuge

Zac’s body just did something weird and he’s trying to play it off as nothing. If you notice someone you don’t trust trying to hide something like that you don’t just let them walk away.

Anonymous

You know Kator may be smart and cunning, he may be a once in a millennia genius, hell he may have planned for every contingency. However there's one problem , his opponent is a literal agent of Chaos and in the face of Chaos all of the above means Nothing.

Stephen Taylor

They hid special scanning abilities—I thought they were scanning for seals, same as every other outside faction.

Anonymous

I know it won't happen but the most satisfying way for Kator to bite it will be if there's no fanfare to it. Just gets crushed in an instant by a C grade kantanu or something

frankie doerr

Now will be a perfect time for the baldys to show up kator and faithful something can duke it out while Zac escapes with theya and him and I’m reap all the rewards

Ole Halvorsen

wtf is up with everyone thinking Zac will win a fight against Kator (not only you). seems like the most wishful thinking, and I dont think a fight between them inside his prices ship is what he want. people seems to forget thaat Zac never fought Kator at his best and kator did win in there fight even if he was holding himself back.

M💬

Fr every comment I see is Zac is about to beat Kator, which is crazy cuz I think it was stated that he had at least one earthly dao, and we know they are stronger than dao branches.

Darnell Maxwell

1) According to the characters in this story. Treasures, strength, attributes, hidden aces, none of that matters. When it comes to a fight all that matters is fate. And if two people clash then the one that's more fated is guaranteed to either win or survive the encounter. So by that logic, Zac is capable of killing Monarchs, let alone Kator. 2) Now jokes aside, I just believe that if Zac fought Kator and it turned out Kator was still stronger. Plot would just save him or kill Kator for him. Similar to what happened with Yselio with the technocrat or how the great redeemer was focused more on the collector and dimensional seed than capturing/killing Zac. 3) I know Kator won the duel and even has at least one, most likely multiple, earthly daos. He's also a hardened warrior that's gone through multiple wars. That being said, Zac put him on his ass after 6 months of being a hegemon. Since then Kator has gained levels and that's about it. Elites don't progress as fast as Zac does. Just like how in the twilight forest Uona didn't really gain anything in between their two fights, I don't think Kator has gained much aside from levels since entering Zecia. While Zac has advanced both his techniques to better incorporate the void. Has fully customized to fighting as a hegemon. Advanced two of his daos. Linked with Haro to avoid the issue of running out of vigor. Recieved personalized training from the Eternal servant. Gotten multiple titles. Improved his core and ontop of all of that. Evolved his bloodline to D Grade. Meaning he has several new tricks to use on Kator that the guy probably doesn't know about. Plus now his void zone can extend to a whole battlefield, has a greater suppression, and has increased in duration exponentially. Do I think it'd be a guaranteed win? No. The only thing guaranteed in this story is that Ogras will get hoed at some point during this arc, Zac will blow something up and Catheya will be shocked either by how shitty the Empire can be or how insane shit gets around Zac. Most likely both for that last one. Hell I even got the odds of the fight at 30/70 in Kator's favor. But when fate gathers, Zac is fighting and the remnants are involved. I've learned to always bet on Zac. That being said if you still want to believe Zac has no chance that's your rite.

Ole Halvorsen

The obvious answer would be that there would be no fight, because it would be fucking dumb. Kator > Zac at current state, it would risk his cosmic vessel, it would destroy all that Zac has work for, work against the plot and everything both Kator and Zac is trying to do. More likely that Kator is paranoid and thinking Zac is up to something/does not understand what is happening. anyway your not the worst offender here, just read Jeff post right under here, talk about coping.

RWS

Oh my, Joanna how you have grown, to be able to withstand Kator's killing intent side by side with Ogras without using any powers says quite a bit about the powerup you went through. Minor breakthrough!!!! any breakthroughs that Zac usually has always come at a cost.....to anything and everything surrounding him!!!! Hopefully, there should be enough faith energy to satiate the hunger that is the 'voidwalker'.

Darnell Maxwell

Oh don't worry. I don't think Kator and Zac are gonna fight on his ship. If anything Zac would just teleport them off the vessel and continue the mission. Nor do I think Zac is gonna say anything like the little speech I wrote. I was more so writing from the perspective of like in the Emperor's New Groove. Where Kuzco will just pause the movie and just tell his thought to the audience. If Arcaz could just pause the book and let loose a rant about Kator getting on his nerves. It would be something like this. I specifically say Arcaz because Zac doesn't like to shit talk. Don't know why, he does it all the time as Arcaz. Even the verbal smackdown he gives Valsa when she springs her little trap was light in comparison.

Johnny_B

From what has been told Kator should be on par with early/middle c-grades from the frontier.

Collin Sorrells

Only Kators attributes and Dao were restricted. Zac made him go all out and use his miracle bones and tricks and Kator was pissed and embarrassed to the point of losing control of himself. Kator is only late D grade and is now only 15-25 levels higher than Zac at most. Since he upgraded his core, skills, and got new abilities, Zac has been stomping normal late D grade hegemons like cockroaches. Zac's attributes should certainly be a good bit higher than Kators at this point. He's been constantly training and fighting multiple cultivators around Kators level constantly for a year. Zac holding his own against anyone below peak hegemony is kind of a given. At the very least, a Zac Ogras duo should be more than a handful for Kator. Life Zac popping out of death Zac's chest using supreme quality skills imbued with creation energy is gonna be a nasty surprise.

Collin Sorrells

Ya, that and the 1,000,000 effective strength Kator is about to be flabbergasted by.

Collin Sorrells

Nah he's just a late hegemon, not even peak. What your talking about was just controlled sparring and training from the monarchs to push him. And it was just the kavrial undead. Specifically, none of the kavrial hegemons could handle Kator, but I doubt they could deal with Zac currently either, so it's not really saying much besides that Kator is a talented elite.

TKOva

Plus the void mountain that is MUCH stronger that's gonna fuck kators shit up.

Lex Luther S

Well, the energy is being released from his void heart so it will he nothing but beneficial and won't have an effect on his surroundings. It's only when he's having a breakthrough like upgrading his bloodline that others need to worry.

Lex Luther S

That's if zac can land the void mountain imbued strike and if he can imbued his skills with it as well.

Lex Luther S

No, this shrine is unique and from the Eternal Storm itself. I doubt anyone short of an autarch or heavenly monarch with special skills or abilities could see through it. What happened was the meal his void heart had consumed when he succeeded. The Eternal Crusade was being released, and that's given kator the idea arcaz is up to some funny business. But yes, zac is in the shrine with esmeralda.

Amani

ooh that would be a good way to pick up theya.. plus all three of Zac's girlfriends will meet each other lol.

Amani

It's just Kator placing his hand on his shoulder that pisses me off. The dude thinks his untouchable. they might have plans to either kill or kidnap Zac since they left Tavza out of the mission. it might be their plan for a ticket into the Abyssal lands since its the only other place that can make masima since the heart is sealed.

Collin Sorrells

I suspect it would possibly take a supremacy or direct uninterrupted investigation from someone in the B grade with special abilities. Esmeralda is something very old and unique. She's not combat focused but I believe they said she's a supremacy in her true form and restricting herself. No one in the entire multiverse that we know of is even attempting to sneak into Ultom without the qualifications to be there. I have a bad feeling that bringing Esmeralda into the Ultom trial may be a horrible mistake. That she's after something that only she has the ability or understanding to take. That she may steal some critical essence of the pillar or sabotage or destroy it or seal it... That she is on one side or another of the original ancient war. She may have beef with Laondio himself 🤣

Collin Sorrells

Zac has caught up a lot of ground on paper and we haven't really truly been shown his gains in any remotely difficult fights in quite a long time. Technically speaking, Zac is much closer to Kator right now then he was to Uona Noz'Valadir. He's only late D grade, how strong can he be? Most of Zac's attributes should even be a little higher than his, any of the other flame bearers in Iz's information Crystal would squash Kator like an armored Cockroach.

Collin Sorrells

I liked that Kator pov chapter that showed a bit of Kators real personality and showed that he's acting a part and completely disillusioned and not happy with his situation, doesn't give a shit about his race or the elders, and would prefer not to be involved with the trial. It's unlikely, but I bet he would even throw in with Zac under the right circumstances.

Russell Widger

Abysmal Shores doesn't want Zac dead.. if Kator kills Zac pretty sure the Abyssal Shores will vehemently hunt him down

Luke Scheffe

She’s not a supremacy. She used to be, but she is now a hegemon due to the side effects of a time treasure she consumed. She’s planning on getting the core item of the tethered court in order to fix that.

Luke Scheffe

He punched to hard and was injuring the peak hegemons more than could be afforded during wartime. So they had him going against monarchs who he couldn’t injure.

Anonymous

This comment made me realize.. once in a millenia genius isn't actually that impressive in the grand scheme of the multiverse now that I think about it. If a supremacy or even autaurch was born every thousand years, then the multiverse would be incredibly lopsided. The tutorial fairies calling Thea a once in a millenia genius may actually have been accurate

Lex Luther S

The abyssal shores and the heart aren't the only place to generate miasma as there are most certainly death attuned A rank planets under their control but it's likely the high end powers of the undead population is so great they need these other sources.

ok, this is epic

Stop with the protagonist ass kissing in the comments. Kator has his reasons.

Jeff McCulley

It’s not “Zac is gonna beat Kator”. It’s “Zac and his nine are going to beat Kator and his two (or three?)…on Zac’s ship.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter.

ok, this is epic

Because of all the coincidences it seem some unseen forces are stregthening zac. He is setting himself up to be a rival in hopes that fate gives him key opportunities to grow this seed that is zac. It would also be difficult to play the role of an ally with the people backing him. They are cultivators.

Drew

kissing the villain's is just as annoying

Jeff McCulley

He doesn’t have to play the role of an ally. Neutral would be fine. This is beyond mere antagonism.