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Chapter 1,205.

Zac moved like the wind, burning with anxiety to wrap up his visit early. He hadn't been lazing around with his Draugr half while his human side used the Eternal Chalice training camp. In fact, they'd been constantly switching back and forth. One side was always knocking off missions in the Mystic Realms, either alone or with Ogras.

Rava told him to finish all his quests if he wanted a vacation, and he still had over a dozen on his quest screen. Rava must have at least partly connected the training base with the System, for the missions to show up in his quest screen. Either way, it was quite convenient, with the System managing the whole mission system now that there were no clerks around.

Thirteen missions sounded daunting, but it wasn't actually that bad. Rava helped him pick quests with high synergy, where killing one Beast King often advanced multiple quests. And many quests were already halfway done, only needing a final spurt to cash in on merit and leave the Ensolus Ruins.

Seizing the first spot on the Faith Ladder had come with a bonus of 2,500 merit—more than five times what he got from the other four trials combined. But with some facilities costing 100 merit for half an hour's use, the stocks were rapidly dwindling. The mission rewards weren't very lucrative individually, but he still earned between 80 and 150 merit a day.

Even that was only possible thanks to having free rein in realms that hadn't seen humans in eons. It had quickly become apparent that the Ensolus Ruins were only the top of the iceberg. Each time he'd set off with a gaggle of missions, he'd been sent to a new city with quest monsters to grind right by the entrance.

Zac wasn't even sure if he was visiting the same Mystic Realms since the topography looked completely different on occasion. The ruins of a whole civilization were spread across the dimensional pockets. Rava didn't deign to give any exact numbers, but a conservative estimate put its peak population in the hundreds of billions.

The city Zac currently traversed stood out even among the grand echoes of great capitals he'd visited. It stretched further than the eye could see and had likely been one of the major hubs going by the intense D-grade energy. The Energy Density alone approached the levels of Kavista, and that was without any working City-scale Gathering Arrays.

The Dao felt slightly weak, incomplete, even. Of course, that was weak by context. The Dao easily surpassed Earth's levels, landing somewhere between what you'd expect on a Late-to-peak D-grade world.

The megalopolis had consumed a whole mountain range to what he called west, where some of the mountains appeared manmade. Bridges carrying whole city districts stretched between the peaks, only two having collapsed from time's erosion. One could vaguely spot floating structures hidden among clouds, but the details eluded him.

To the east, there was an ocean-sized freshwater lake. A few broken spires pierced the waters, indicating the presence of an underwater city or sunken palaces. Zac hadn't investigated the mountains, seas, or the islands far in the distance. Partly because there were more than enough tasks in the immediate vicinity of the hidden spatial gates. Partly because of the current rulers of the Mystic Realm.

Even now, Zac could see the tail of a Beast Emperor that had made one of the taller mountains its home. Just the tail was over a hundred meters long, and it radiated a hair-raising aura. It hadn't moved an inch in the three days he'd been there, with the beast most likely slumbering. Similarly, he had seen something huge cause a tsunami that crashed into the shorefront.

Thankfully, C-grade beasts seemed very rare. There were no more than four sharing the boundless city, and they cared nothing about his presence. He was just another ant scurrying about. The city had been fully reclaimed by the wild, with some trees stretching hundreds of meters into the air. Neighborhoods had become territories, and the energy-dense districts went to the strongest.

It was impossible to estimate just how many beasts lived inside the city's complex terrain, though Zac believed he could keep finding targets until he died of old age. There was no lack of Beast Kings among them, even Middle- and Late-stage beasts. Few such opponents posed much of a threat, but Zac still had to tread carefully.

Some Beast Kings lived alone, unwilling to share their Nexus Vein and Natural Treasures with others. Most had thousands of descendants to whittle down intruders. Furthermore, any battle had a very real risk of attracting neighbors, and hunting required planning and patience to avoid unnecessary risks.

Zac was currently in short supply of both. Ogras, who'd been responsible for information gathering in their joint ventures, was currently exchanging his accumulated merit for a few opportunities. Of course, Zac had ample experience of going at it alone, and smaller mistakes could be compensated for with brutality and money.

It was as if time had ground to a halt as Zac whizzed between the multilayered ruins and oversized plant life sprouting from its cracks. Soon, he spotted his target beyond a half-collapsed residence. It was a large, black centipede just having emerged from a crack in the ground. The Late Beast King had sensed his presence and it turned toward its burrow with lightning-quick speed.

No animal that had reached that level was a bloodthirsty fool lashing out at everything around it. Zac's unfamiliar aura made it wary, making it opt for the safer option. However, it's lacking experience worked against it. A pulse of utter darkness made it briefly freeze in confusion, allowing Zac to catch up. Zac had activated the secondary function of [Abyssal Drive], dragging the Beast King into the Abyss and sealing its senses.

Zac used the brief window to reach the monster before it could escape underground. The beast screeched in fury upon realizing it was do or die, and its body coiled up around Zac like a trap being sprung. Its whole body emitted an intense gravitational pressure, which almost prevented him from reactivating [Abyssal Drive] to escape the trap. The large sectioned body squeezed shut with enough force to damage space. Even Zac would have taken on some serious damage if he hadn't moved out in time.

The centipede was incredibly quick on the uptake, its body unfurling and repositioning itself for another squeeze. Meanwhile, its domain increased with power to seal down space while an endless number of earthen spears grew from the surroundings. Its kit was clearly aimed at equal-size targets, though, and only the domain caused any trouble. Furthermore, the Beast King wasn't the only one who excelled at restriction and suffocation.

Six unbreakable chains wound around the centipede's body, each representing a fetter sealing its fate. The strength provided by [Inexorable Subjugation]wasn't enough to fully subdue a trashing Beast King. Still, the suppressive effect of six chains was significantly stronger than the centipede's powerful yet crude domain. Zac's muscles strained as he fought against the gravitational pressure, avoiding serrated legs, spears, and squeezing pressure to reposition himself atop its head.

The thick plating protecting its skull rebuffed Zac's fully powered strikes, but the soul-harming component of [Fatehew] was another matter. The centipede twisted and shrieked with agony. Having its soul attacked while [Fields of Despair] reduced visibility to almost zero made it completely lose sight of its surroundings, and it repeatedly crashed into neighboring buildings at full speed. It even began stabbing itself with its spears, though its plating prevented any real damage.

Zac was occasionally forced to give up his position to avoid being turned into mush against the durable buildings, but Alea's chains effortlessly let him get back in position to keep swinging away. The centipede grew increasingly erratic and unstable as deep thuds echoed through the miasmic haze like a drum.

Soon enough, the commotion gave way to a deathly silence as the struggle stopped. The centipede's body was shockingly durable, to the point Zac hadn't bothered trying to corrode its carapace with [Deathmark]. In contrast, its soul defenses were frankly pathetic, allowing for a quick kill that wasted very little energy.

You couldn't really fault the centipede for its obvious weak spot. Beasts utilizing spiritual attacks were even rarer than Mentalists. Not to mention, such beasts were often targeted because of the threat they posed to the region, allowing the population to grow even with souls on the weaker side. This phenomenon was even more apparent in a sealed environment like a Wild Mystic Realm, where the beasts hadn't faced the threat of cultivators with their refined skills and varied means.

Any Beast King Bloodline would have to reach a minimum threshold of Soul Strength to grasp the Daos necessary to advance, and their souls would naturally grow stronger with age. However, it wasn't uncommon for Beasts not to go much further than what was strictly necessary, which was how Vilari so easily got the Slayer of Leviathans title.

A dense stream of a Late-stage Beast King's Kill Energy joined the violent torrent from the raw energy bath. The centipede's death had progressed two quests, and Zac was almost certain he'd find the resources for a third in its burrow. Zac threw the whole carapace into a spatial ring before disappearing in a streak of darkness.

Zac pushed himself to the limits, becoming a grim reaper, cleansing everything in a large circle around his base. The level of commotion he was causing would destabilize the whole region, making the capital too dangerous to visit in the short run. Zac didn't care. There was no lack of cities to reclaim, and this one was too dangerous for most of his people to visit anyhow.

Eight hours later, he shattered a dark red crystal, and the final quest was marked as complete. The crystals were the corpses of certain energy creatures that roamed the abandoned cities. The creatures fed on the Faith Energy that seeped from below-ground, and their corpses acted as disruptors, preventing Faith Energy from gathering.

A few minutes of twists and turns led Zac to the sealed entrance of the underground base with the Spatial Gate. The real teleportation hub, which the citizens had used to teleport between cities and possibly Mystic Realms, was destroyed. Repairing the network was one of the available missions, though Zac wondered if it'd ever be finished.

It wasn't just a matter of understanding the Dao of Space and Arrays enough to repair the arrays. You also needed to clear out the Half-step Beast Emperor that fed on the leaking Spatial Energies. The pack of spatial beasts was spread throughout the teleportation network, and they could easily provide reinforcements when necessary through their bloodline talents.

It was an unfortunate reminder that these hidden worlds far eclipsing Earth's environment would remain untamed wilds for the foreseeable future. The two hundred people on Rava's list were simply not enough to deal with such a massive reclamation project. Not that there was much point in driving out all the beast, anyway. Rava only let her chosen through the Spatial Gate, so there was no way to transfer his armies into the hidden realms.

That would all change the day Rava passed on, but Zac had discovered that the Eternal Servant's definition of 'not lasting long' was drastically different from his. Let alone Monarchs, Rava would outlive most Supremacies of the current age. It might be much compared to the pseudo-immortality of true Eternal Servants, but her remaining lifespan was still counted in the millions of years.

Zac activated the gate and transferred to the Halls of Service. He turned in all the quests by touching the Mission Board's pillar, getting 187 merit in return. It was on the lower end for over two days of work, but he'd only completed the bare minimum on a few quests with dynamic rewards. He didn't bother looking at the new mission that had replaced the old as he rushed out of the ruins and into the sandstorm.

"Lord Umbri'Zi," the guarding Valkyries said with bowed when Zac emerged in the nearby station.

Zac reined in his impatience and stopped when he saw the expectant looks in their eyes. "We've confirmed that everything is in order. There is a risk of death or deviation, but it's limited. I'll have someone send over an information packet shortly. You can send in the first batch after you've gone over the materials."

"We'll arrange everything," Tamira said with excitement.

It was impossible to completely hide the secret that a huge opportunity had appeared inside the Ensolus Ruins. All but a few sealbearers had already entered, and over 100 elites had been recalled from the battlefronts. It created a noticeable gap in their armies. It was a problem that could be temporarily countered by spending money, but any discerning eye would realize something was up.

Tamira and another ten Valkyries were among the few who caught Rava's eyes, and they had the greatest understanding of what was hidden within the ruins. But more and more were putting together the bits and pieces. He'd already received discrete inquiries from multiple sources, from the Zhix Hive Council to the Marshall Clan. Rava didn't seem to hold the insectoids in overly high regard, only listing Ibtep and Rhubat despite their apparent affinity with Faith Cultivation.

He'd also gotten multiple messages from Petrus, no doubt on Kator's orders. He'd held off any deeper inquiry until now, but Zac knew the Reaver enough to know he might have to give them something. He didn't like the idea of exposing the training camp, but Rava's indifference to the matter did inspire some confidence. She didn't seem the least worried about the Undead Empire or similar factions turning their attention to the ruins and the Holy Relic it held. She'd only reiterated that their deal only extended to Zac and his subordinates, not any outsiders.

Just how powerful was Rava to show such blatant disregard? Peak Autarch? Even stronger? She might be as unshakeable as Sendor inside the Ensolus Ruins. The Imperial Fate had faded, but what remained should be more than enough to terrify even Supremacies. Zac knew she wouldn't fight for his sake, Holy Son or not, but maybe he could use the Ensolus Ruins as a sanctuary after the Left Imperial Palace.

There was no telling how things would shake out when the System's protective blockade around Zecia was lifted. Even if the outsiders didn't target him, there was still the Kan'Tanu to worry about. After all, there were no guarantees that the Foreign Gods could solve all their problems. But the Ensolus ruins were like an impregnable fortress. His little empire could hide out until the dust had settled, or they were strong enough to contend with the Kan'Tanu directly.

Zac had even started to wonder if this was all part of Rava's scheme. Sending him into the Mystic Realm had given birth to these ideas, making him wonder if genuinely accepting his role of Holy Son might be for the best. If he could save all of Earth and Ensolus by joining Laondio's cause, wouldn't he be crazy to stubbornly refuse?

Knowing himself, he would probably be dragged into the Zenith War one way or another anyhow, provided he hadn't already fallen by that point. And as Ogras said, being a henchman to the strongest faction wasn't too bad a fate. It might even accelerate his progression, giving him a greater chance of catching up to Leandra and saving Kenzie.

Of course, the presumed safety and benefits were contingent on Laondio actually having a master plan and more helpers hidden through the Multiverse. If Rava was a lone crusader like his mother, he was better off staying clear. Zac shook his head and tabled the complicated mess as he appeared in his army's main camp on Earth. After a shower and change of clothes, he appeared by the open-air teleportation station.

"Seal!" Zac roared, and dozens of formations and War Arrays sprung into life.

Soldiers poured out of the barracks, armed and ready for any potential threat. A dozen Cosmic Vessels gathered around the square, their weapon squarely pointed at the teleportation arrays. A Peak Hegemon would be ripped to shreds when faced with such a lineup, and even Monarchs would have to be careful.

"Lord Umbri'Zi!" a general exclaimed as he hurried over. "Are we initializing the plan early?"

"No, not yet," Zac said. "I'm bringing someone over with a token, though. I figured it was a good opportunity to test our routines."

"Of course," the general nodded. "What protocol are we following?"

"If you see the fluctuations of a Monarch, don't wait for my order. Immediately destroy the teleporter before they can emerge."

"I understand," the general said and barked a few orders into a crystal.

His System title was still only 'Baron of Conquest,' but he was also the sole leader of two Middle D-grade worlds. It wasn't a problem for him to generate a couple of Teleportation Tokens per year, and he'd already set up a proper System with citizen-granting quests for the ever-growing number of outside hires.

Zac stepped onto the teleporter and placed a box, his hands shaking slightly as he activated the array. Every second felt like an eternity until the array finally lit up. Zac's words caught in his throat as Catheya stepped out, looking more radiant than ever. Their eyes locked, and it was as though time had stopped.

"You're back," Zac said with a hoarse voice and pulled her into an embrace.

"I'm home," a content murmur appeared from his chest.

It was only much later that Catheya noticed the surroundings and grew stiff.

"What's going on?" Catheya whispered, looking half-amused, half-mortified as she looked at Zac. "So many defenders to see me? Just what have you been up to?"

"Stand down," Zac said and reactivated the teleporter. With a flash, they were transported to his compound.

"Some necessary precautions," Zac smiled. "I've missed you."

"Really? I wasn't sure after you sent me away like that," Catheya pouted playfully.

"Then I guess I'll have to prove myself."

"Oh? How will you—Hey!"

Catheya's pealing laughter echoed through the compound as Zac carried her to his mansion at a sprint.

Comments

Thx for the chapter

Kconraw

Five years during Perennial Vastness, and “for the duration”.

Jeff McCulley

NSFW

Daniel Hamilton

Yea if I remember correct, they got much closer during their time in the perennial vastness

Chris Robey

> trashing Beast King trashing -> thrashing

loimprevisto

😂😂😂

Kirin

Home is where the heart is…

BLead

🤣🤣🤣 Nice catch! Thanks

Chioke Nelson

Skinned may be a poor choice of words given the subject matter

Matthew Hay

Man if I hadn't just had some banging bojangles for the first time in a month, I'd be foaming out the mouth waiting for this ch to drop.

Lex Luther S

DDo... err F5 battalion, activate!

Porter

Get Kator off his back and Catheya on hers! "Cough.. That one was bad.. I know.

Kharas

Okay.. for anyone getting ready to hit the F5 key to refresh next chapter.. Be careful and keep children and impressionable pets away from your screen/phone/tablet... This chapter may be coming in hot and not safe for work ;)

Kharas

I plead poor reading habits lol I might have skimmed that part...

Chioke Nelson

They literally have dated/been together for 7+ years! It's his longest relationship ever haha

Tibstrike

Same

Cryfdwr

Think it was just being close to zac

Kristian Holvoet

Tbh I did not realize he and Catheya were this much of a thing until now.

Chioke Nelson

When you think of conquest you don’t think let’s not kill the people we need to kill to conquer. Plus the system actively incentivizes killing and murder on mass scales the war is system initiated.

Austin Barton

Access to the Abyssal Lake is not Kator's to give. The Draugr want Zac to visit the Abyssal Lake for their own reasons - Zac doesn't have to bargain for it. And killing Zac would probably set off a war between Draugr and Reaver. The Reavers have virtually no bargaining chips, yet Zac continually gives in to them. He needs to take a stand.

Random Information

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

are you winning, son ? yes, i am.

Thenais

Happy Catheya is finally back! I always like chapters with her in them.

Sanc Asura

welcome back, catheya :D

Thenais

I've seen the things men will do for some dragussy, and it scares me.

Marcus Elebrite

He still needs or wants things they have, like access to the Abyssal Lake. So he needs to make some compromises to keep them happy. Also to keep them from deciding that he's too much trouble and just killing him to take his seal.

Scott Mingo

"I'm home," wait! did I miss something? Is she moving in?

Amani

100% Zac is obtaining and giving the Primo his personal sacrifice from the creation of the Ultom courts in exchange for Catheya's freedom, possibly for the freedom of the entire drauger race If the reavers actually follow through on starting a civil war. Catheya is charming and seems sincere in her affection for Zac. She even seemed a bit struck by him when she thought he was a human. IZ is fun though and obviously the prize from a power and politics standpoint. Her grandfather and grandmother's indulgences for her are shocking and seem almost limitless. It wouldn't be surprising if they just accepted Zac and his whole faction into the family with no, or limited, strings attached just to make IZ feel happy.

Collin Sorrells

I feel like I won a scavenger hunt. I found the very rarely seen triple negative: "However, it wasn't uncommon for Beasts not to go much further than what was strictly necessary"

Philly Cheese

I think Zac needs more high power subordinates before he can really expand the empire. To that end, his undead children have been referenced as a risk, that their original factions might throw a fit. However, if the System is truly playing to put Zac on top, those same factions might ultimately gain standing by association and be grateful. Helping form loyal factions once Zac burns down Zecia, Millions Gates, and the Kan’Tanu home region.

Telewyn

Fun chapter, thanks! Ahead are a few edit suggestions: The strength provided by [Inexorable Subjugation]wasn't enough to fully subdue a trashing Beast King. (think you meant "thrashing" rather than "trashing) Not that there was much point in driving out all the beast, anyway. (think you meant "beasts" rather than "beast") It might be much compared to the pseudo-immortality of true Eternal Servants, but her remaining lifespan was still counted in the millions of years. (think you meant "It might not be much compared..." rather than "It might be much compared...") It wasn't a problem for him to generate a couple of Teleportation Tokens per year, and he'd already set up a proper System with citizen-granting quests for the ever-growing number of outside hires. (think you mean "...a proper system with citizenship-granting quests..." rather than "...a proper System with citizen-granting quests..." It had quickly become apparent that the Ensolus Ruins were only the top of the iceberg. (honestly not sure if "top of the iceberg" was a typo intended to be "tip of the iceberg" as the saying goes, given that "top of the iceberg" is, in fact, the tip of the iceberg)

Ian Allen

Agreed

Leif

If beings become more beautiful and majestic as they increase in grade, does that mean it's no longer "uglies"?

Jason Hardman

All work and no play makes Zac a thirsty boi.

Tyler S.

Being able to say no is important, but so is knowing which battles to fight, and how best to fight them. With things like the events at the abyssal lake, as well as the resources he has been given by the undead empire, Arcaz has been given alot by them. It's likely he will also want/need more for both his own and his empire's progression in the future. By agreeing to certain things now, it enables him to gain more in the future. You also have to remember that Zac isn't exactly in a position of strength against the Undead Empire. He can't just take everything he wants without being seem to give anything back, so he has to play that political game of give and take.

Thomas Laptain

Cat best girl

Joseph Serret

I imagine Archaeon and Calamity Company, a fighting force composed of millions of soldiers, some of the best D grade equipment money can buy (at leas in Zecia) a fleet that dwarves anything of equal grade and then 100 guys disappear for a few weeks and suddenly people are asking questions. I mean yeah Zac alone is a threat that deserves immediate attention on the battlefield but he's going into a suicide mission across enemy territory in less than a week. He can have a month of rest and relaxation after spending almost a year and a half of constant campaign. He has preformed above and beyond what's expected of him and payed for most of the gear and training his army has, time for them to prove Zac investment wasn't in vain. Plus he can tell Kator he was strategizing with Catheya, that will get him off his back until they travel to the Zurbor Sector.

Omiso

Right! Yes! Upstanding, of course of course!

PapaJohn

Both you and Zac need to understand that you need to have red lines. You only have power if you can say NO. If you can't say no you are not an independent ruler. Kator has no business knowing anything about this.

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Those two things aren’t mutually exclusive. You can love someone and be loved by someone and still be using or used by that person. Many relationships are a function of mutual gains with all kinds of complexity wrapped up. Considering the idea of such expansive life spans, it would be reasonable to conclude everyone is using everyone here, and everyone can love everyone here too. Even a multi-Zac multi-wife Iz/Catheya thing could emerge and in the context of this world, to me, it’d seem reasonable and likely normal.

Chris

Yeah but that's boring.

Darnell Maxwell

Random Information - Look at our world today. Even World Leaders cannot just say "My way or the highway." There are always negotiations. Zac is not a World Leader. He does not have the power to resist the Undead Empire. Make no mistake, Kator represents the Undead Empire in Zecia. Kator has to not push too hard because Zac has he Draguar to back him up, but only to an extent. They have to still follow the Primo and his orders. World politics is tricky and Zac is in the heart of it right now.

Carl Scott

He hasn't been buying planets yet because that will increase the amount of battlefront arrays he gets assigned. And with being forced to the frontlines Zac can't spare the manpower to do that. As for the heartlands agreeing to the fight just give them a different quest. Zac gets a sovereignty quest to upgrade his nobility. They get an Ultom quest. Ultom Quest: Replacing the Prodigal Son Objective: Kill Zachary Atwood and Arcaz Umbrizi. Reward: Gain his position as the primary candidate for Ultom. Including all favoritism benefits such as personal quests spawning, gathering fate by saying Ultom and your own court cycle token. Hell Kator would probably try to kill Arcaz before he even saw what the reward was.

Darnell Maxwell

I doubt that the Empire building quests would be advanced through killing random nobles. Id imagine it will be advanced through growing his Empire. Conquering, growing his population, growing his economy, Signing treaties etc.

Henry Wartemberg

Nah, he won’t. Because that would make it way too obvious to her that he knows what she’s up to. And he’s enjoying that sweet, sweet nookie train.

Jeff McCulley

Yeah. As if TFD isn’t making it obvious how she’s playing him. And he’s eating it up.

Jeff McCulley

Good point. Lets hope you are right. Because man that tool spirit was one of the more annoying parts of the story earlier.

Kharas

Judging from Iz and her rank, all the heartland scions are probably already of much higher rank than Zac, and they wont play into the fights to increase the rank. The rank stuff have also been rather closely tied to him having first one planet, and then later a 2nd planet. Despite his huge succes he have not bought more planets yet. I imagine that the second he start using some of the massive amounts of merit he must still have to buy more planets we will see him increasing in rank again? The first couple of steps was tied to him taking control of earth and then being sent off world as I remember it. The current rank he have was from his followers conquering a planet. So at least to me it makes sense that he will get next rank when he have a certain number of planets under his control.

Kharas

Only think that because she IS using him. That she’s providing some side benefits in return is part of the package. Immense advantages in exchange for a little help and some nookie is a pretty good trade. For her. Zac can do better.

Jeff McCulley

I can see a time skip after war similar to after integration

Rushin Lad

I think that Brazla will be much more stable—and less insecurely arrogant—now that he’s working at the Academy.

Jeff McCulley

Yeee, beside the two advisors that were forced on him to get resources for his undead soldiers back at the start of the war, the only people that have been on earth/ensolus beside the natives, are IZ (because of course she have) and the mercenaries he hired from among the pirat.... Privateers and upstanding models of moral behavior from the thousand gates territory.

Kharas

This is gonna sound random but I'm surprised the system isn't using this war to upgrade Zac's sovereignty questline. Like the last time Zac got one was during the 3 year time skip after the research base arc. And Zac steamrolled it because he's really the only elite in Zecia. I'm just surprised that now the system has this opportunity to have Zac face a bunch of elites at his own level and relative strength. Hell half the seal bearers are even imperials or some noble ranking person from the heartlands. I mean with this whole Eternal servant being a perfect teacher for him, the system telling him to go after the foreign gods if he wants his last seal and placing a set of remnants in the merit exchange. It's clear the system does want him to win in the end. Purely because if Zac dies the system loses any chance of getting a chaos mote in the near future. So I feel like a sovereignty tournament or arena battle kind of thing would be great for Zac to recieve a free powerup. Maybe the system is just waiting for Ultom to start to initiate the quest. Like a kill x amount of people with a higher nobility ranking then you to upgrade your own nobility. Either that or it just believes Zac still isn't strong enough to take down any of these guys yet.

Darnell Maxwell

I kind of wanted to see a POV chapter with Tavza evaluating Catheya upon her return. Curious to see how she stacks up against her now

Henry Wartemberg

This is Catheya's first time on Earth, yeah?

PapaJohn

Zac's been a hegemon for around a year I think (irl not in the story). Yet it still feels wierd everytime he casually gains a level through kill energy. I keep thinking it will be some life threatening procedure everytime he does it. It's like I have some sort of minor ptsd from his time opening nodes in E Grade.

Darnell Maxwell

Yep... That training camp just keeps on getting better.. "Does sir Deviant Asura want his amazing training opportunity for personal improvement on all fronts with personalized guidance with a side order of thousands of rich mystic realms full of beasts and treasures?.. What about a little starter of sex with your hot (technically speaking cold girlfriend...) girlfriend before we return with the next dish called "opportunities that would make even heartland scions spit their livers out in pure envy?"" I sure hope that the people that think Catheya is a plant, or that she will betray him at some point are wrong, because I really like their little romance :) Beside.. no fun and horizontal athletics made Zac a dull boy.. and we have a long way to go before this story is done, so we cant have that!! Zac! Bump uglies for the glory of alot more fun and entertaining chapters! ;)

Kharas

No - he has to draw a line. He has most of the aces, after all. He's the Flamebearer, yet he's somehow agreed to obey orders on the mission when he should be leading it. What was he thinking?? It's been like that throughout this. He has to put his foot down and say certain stuff is off limits. They may have influence outside Zecia, but this doesn't matter right now. If he keeps appeasing them, he won't stay a leader much longer.

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I want any one.. anything.. to beat the living snot out of Brazla... Beat some humility into that unstable tool spirit. Or maybe Zac should just tell Brazla how much less important he is now they have a whole Limitless empire training camp to draw from and watch the tool spirits mind explode from jealousy...

Kharas

Pretty sure Vilari had the Apex Hunter title, not just slayer of leviathans?

Adam Boshcoff

Random Information don’t be a fool they’re incredibly influential if they’re not at least appeased they can but so much pressure on his supply lines. It’s a balancing act they can’t ask for too much but neither can Zac not look like he’s at least trying to cooperate. They still have to go through the trials together and it’s in their best interest to try and stay amicable.

Ben

I think the main fear is the fact that the Primo can command here to betray Zac and she would have no choice but to do so

Kevin Albers

Random thought: i want Rava to cow Brazla. It would be hilarious, but i don’t know how it could happen. Maybe Zac goes to the towers of myriad dao and Brazla instantly threatens to kill him because he is glorifying some other institution than his own. Then, Rava could step in to save Zac because reasons TFD makes up, make Brazla beg for his life, force him to become helpful in some way he’s been hiding this whole time maybe? Then we could get another great moment where Zac will think Rava might be coming around, only for her to instantly rebuke him for making her waste her time going down there. I would really enjoy reading that. I maybe just think Brazla is a wiener. Great character, but a weiner.

Observer Whimsy

he will become the most fearsome person in the entire frontier just because iz Grills everyone thats just a little to close to her fated one 😂🤣😂🤣

Frederik

The naysayers think she's using him not the other way around. Granted I also think they're wrong but still

DrSubterfuge

Indeed. This is why I hope zac and Co. will get plenty of RnR after ultoms end. It really is needed, especially for Zac and his followers to shore up their foundations and fix those glaring issues Rava pointed out.

Lex Luther S

Yups. I foresee much pain in the near future for some poor women. Though can you imagine if he gets together with Iz. She’ll probably flambé any skirts entire bloodline

Henry Wartemberg

Attn: everyone who commented on the last post "hurr durr Zac doesn't love Catheya, he's just using her", durrrrrrrr. Msg: LOL!

JJ Bb

That's not from the Reavers though - they don't have any political influence on the sector. They're not the ones supplying material.

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‘you’ve never been here’, did pass my mind

Henry Wartemberg

Heavy is the crown. He may not like it but they are the supply of undead materials for his people and their war machines. He has to engage in the games with them whether he likes it or not

Henry Wartemberg

I'm so proud of Zac.

Michael Fannon

Called it Rava’s sticking around

Jett

"Zac knew the Reaver enough to know he might have to give them something. " Zac needs to grow a spine. What happens in Zac's territory is not any business of the Undead Empire, and he should forcibly state this. He doesn't owe Kator or Petrus any explanation or anything else.

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Tftc!

brennon Petersen

Agreed.

Lex Luther S

Oh they bumpin uglies

Rushin Lad

Missing word: "It might [not] be much compared"

JJ Bb

Thank you!

Andrew

“I’m Home” - brought a smile to my face :)

Theta Time

Man those ruins will be the gift that keeps on giving for the foreseeable future. Becoming the leader of Zecia is all but guaranteed with its faculties. From the rare resources to rare beast kings and emperors, the sky is the limit as long as he can get strong enough to claim it all. As for Zac being pulled into the Zenith war and joining the Limitless empire, well, we all know the son of chaos isn't gonna be able to avoid the zenith war but the limitless empire should probably be left at the wayside for the moment. And man their interaction is so cute. From catheya being home to zacs mad sprint to "Unload" from all his stress and bloodshed. Can't wait for tomorrow's ch. Here's to her getting a tour of earth and likely somehow dragged into the training regimen by Rava.

Lex Luther S

This is nice.

Darnell Maxwell

These two are cute as heck.

TorHKU

Now the question is will Zac tell Catheya about all the little skirts that have been around him, especially that first one that literally tried to jump his bones.

Justin van mele

TFTC

Carl Scott

TFTC

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