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Chapter 1,196.

"Stop, it's okay!" Zac shouted, using Dao to cut through the sandstorm's roar.

Zac kept a calm demeanor, but he had to hold back tears of relief when memories and power came rushing through the [Omega Link]. Looking death in the eye and having his link severed had almost thrown him into a pit of despair, one that only worsened when Joanna broke through the gate in an unexpected burst of violence. Not knowing whether the Eternal Servant had killed his other half, he could only urge his remaining sealbearers to run from the taboo being they'd awoken.

"What's going on?" Carl asked, warily looking around with bow in hand.

"That's…" Zac hesitated. "I got word from the other side. The guardian spirit didn't kill Zac and Joanna. It chose to test them instead, and it'll all be fine if Zac passes."

"What about Joanna?" Emily asked.

"The spirit seemed to recognize her heritage. She's been given an opportunity instead."

"We should have known," Ogras exhaled as he appeared from the shadows. "The Heavens wouldn't let its darling fall in such an ignoble way. Should we head back?"

Zac gave it some thought. "Just you. Everyone else, please head back to the base for now. We'll call everyone back if Zac manages to unlock the Halls of Service. Of course, I understand if you wish to pass after recent events."

"Are you sure you don't need help? What's going on?" Emily asked with a low voice.

"It'll be fine. I have certain restrictions placed on me," Zac whispered. "Only Ogras is exempt."

"Fine, but just call if you need our assistance!" Emily said before leading the others through the storm.

Zac and Ogras turned into streaks that tore through the sand, quickly reappearing on the Ensolus Ruin's outskirts.

"Come out," Zac grunted. "I need an explanation."

A tired and shamefaced Esmeralda soon appeared. 'This doesn't make sense. An Eternal Servant isn't supposed to retain so much of their identity, making deals and using misdirection. Their method of immortality comes at a steep price; they are supposed to be mindless killing machines guarding their domain. Could it be an Array Spirit that has lost its mind? No, it's too powerful, and there's no mistaking that aura.'

"Well, whatever's going on, we'll just have to play by her rules. Can we do something to help?" Ogras asked.

"Maybe," Zac said, explaining the five-part pilgrimage and the rules.

"Shouldn't be a problem if some ancient trainees could pass, no?" Ogras said with a raised brow.

"That's the thing. The spirit had seen my strength and still didn't seem convinced I'd survive the trial," Zac said, turning to Esmeralda. "Have you heard of the trial? Or do you know the strength or stage required to become a templar?"

'I don't know about grades, but I know you can't become a templar before reaching a certain level of power. Being baptized and becoming a Templar meant joining their legions—you can't have weaklings creating weaknesses in your formation. Even if the order accepted a talent at a very young age, they would only be called a seed or a trainee until they met the prerequisites.'

"So it could be a set-difficulty trial?" Ogras frowned, voicing Zac's worries.

Zac hadn't even considered that possibility when stepping through the spatial gate. He was so happy to escape death's clutches that he forgot to consider the ramifications. This wasn't an individual trial designed by the System, which was often calibrated to your level or grade. It was an entry test to an elite army, so it could have a set difficulty level regardless of who took it.

'I remember!' Esmeralda suddenly exclaimed. 'A historic remnant I visited had a poem. It mentioned ranks of a million Perfected Lords holding back the darkness.'

"Perfected Lords? Peak D-grade?" Zac grimaced.

Zac might be able to pass a combat test designed for Peak D-grade templars by relying on the biggest advantage he had compared to ancient cultivators—Titles. Certainly, cultivators of the pre-System age weren't quite as unrefined or weak as Zac was initially led to believe. They could unlock their body's potential through various training regimens, lucky encounters, and devices like the Tribulation Throne.

Ultimately, those gains couldn't compare with the System's structured and perfected boosts through the Title System. An elite today, especially someone like Zac, who had such an extraordinary accumulation of titles, would hold a clear advantage over the elites of that age. Adding all his other strengths, he should at least measure up to the weakest among the ancient Templars.

Zac was also confident in his soul, body, and heart, but he had to be realistic. His foundations were very good for his age and level. But compared to an elite candidate who might have tempered their minds and bodies for millennia, using the methods provided by the templars themselves? He couldn't even pass the Tribulation Throne without 'cheating,' and that opportunity wasn't designed to sift out the best of the best like the pilgrimage.

"How much time do you have? Are you in a temporal chamber or an Inheritance Realm?" Ogras asked.

"I think it's normal space. It feels like I'm standing in a real waiting room with my real body, though I can't confirm I'm not in an illusion. There's no temporal difference, though," Zac said as he looked around with his other half. The Spatial Gate had taken him to a chamber looking like a smaller version of the Hall of Service. The circular room was only ten meters across, holding five pathways instead of hundreds. "The first trial has a one-day deadline, but it hasn't begun ticking down. The trial will start when I pass through another doorway."

"You could play it safe," Ogras offered. "Just hang around and cultivate until you're confident to keep going."

Zac slowly nodded. There was barely any Faith Energy in the chamber, which might explain why the link had been reinstated. Perhaps the trial areas were outside of the Eternal Servant's reach.

Staying put would throw a wrench in his plans, but it wouldn't ruin them altogether. His Draugr half wasn't trapped, so he could still go to the Imperial Graveyard. He could even pass items back and forth between his bodies through [Purity of the Void], ensuring he wouldn't run out of cultivation materials.

"It might work, but I can't trust that servant. It might decide I failed because I took too long. I'd have to wait it out until the trial started to be safe. And there's no guarantee I won't be sent right back afterward," Zac muttered. "Well, we'll find out more after I step into the trial, though I might lose connection again."

Not to mention, the very idea to back down from this challenge triggered a fierce reluctance in Zac's heart. It wasn't just about losing out on the benefits hidden in the other temples. It was about giving up on himself before he even tried, harming his Dao Heart and conviction.

"I'll just stick around in case you need some ideas," the demon offered.

"Thanks," Zac said before focusing on his human side.

The only thing in the trial waiting room was a copy of the large tablet representing the Pilgrimage of Strength. It had no rules or explanations written down, though the fierce aura emitted gave Zac a rough instinctual understanding of the trial. The Pilgrimage of Strength was a combat trial, as he'd expected, which was why Zac chose it. If he couldn't pass a trial of combat, the others would be absolutely hopeless. The amount of effort he'd have to put in would provide a baseline for the other trials.

Each gate lead to a different trial, depending on which path you took. For example, an offensive fighter like Zac wouldn't have to face the same challenge as a general. He only needed a glance to find the one suiting him—the Path of Carnage, whose doorway said 'salvation through slaughter.' The record-holder of that path was called Sepum Eldor. His entry was just shy of two hours, which put him in third place overall on the stele. To appear on the stele's top 100, he needed to pass within 9 hours.

Zac wasn't planning on stalling things out, but he also wasn't in a hurry. He hadn't quite finished healing the wounds covering his body after his meeting with the Eternal Servant. Thankfully, it proved very easy since there was no lingering Dao fighting back, and he'd managed to make some guesses based on the stele.

Waiting any longer would harm his momentum and sow seeds of doubt in his heart. He got to his feet as durable bone enclosed his frame while [Verun's Bite] appeared in his hand. Sensing Zac's fighting intent, Haro emerged from the World Ring after having been scared by the servant's aura. Together, they stepped into the darkness of the Path of Carnage.

Zac felt a mysterious undulation before he found himself in a ruined town square. The buildings looked a lot like the intact remnants of the Ensolus Ruins, even if the environment was foreign. The sky was beyond anything Zac had ever seen—a whole continent shaped like a tube was staring down at him. The horizon was equally marvelous. He could vaguely see the ground bending far in the distance.

He was inside a manmade world shaped like a tube with multiple layers. How many, Zac had no idea, but it was clear the world was under attack. A crack the size of a city loomed in the distance, exposing the environment to outer space. The sky was constantly lit up from the heated battle, and Zac could sense C-grade fluctuations that easily matched anything he'd experienced in the intersection war.

The world's defenders were holding the strongest enemies at bay, but raiding parties had slipped through the defensive lines and were wreaking havoc on the inner regions. There were screams and sounds of struggle, though the only nearby beings Zac could sense were civilians hiding in cellars around him.

The experience was incredibly real, even if it was an illusion or recording of some pre-System war. The ambient energy was tainted in a way that Zac had only encountered in his bloodline visions, and he could feel the rough state of the Heavens.

At the same time, it was more than a simple illusion. He was there as himself rather than taking someone's place, and the trial hadn't done anything to mess with his perception or memories. His Hidden Nodes were already in a constant state of cleansing against the mortal filth of the ancient era. It was highly likely he had physically stepped into the illusion like Janos during his trial rather than standing in some empty hallway with glazed-over eyes.

There were no quest prompts or clear guidelines, but Zac didn't need to wait long to find direction. Five humanoid warriors were rapidly approaching, flying at a low altitude. Each emitted fierce, archaic auras, yet Zac exhaled with relief. Real or not, the energy coursing through their pathways indicated they were Late Hegemons who had just stepped into the grade.

It was clear they were enemies. They were completely unfamiliar, yet their appearance triggered a deep-rooted hatred and desire for bloody vengeance. The trial was urging him on, though not with such intensity it could muddy his faculties. Zac restrained his aura as he observed the incoming quintet, remembering the sentence on the gate.

Did the Path of Carnage require him to slaughter these interlopers before they reached the town, thus saving the hiding civilians? Zac rose to the sky, shooting straight for the enemies. He didn't bother with stealth or subterfuge against such a small group. They were just the first stage of the trial, so he needed to take them out before complications arose.

The ancient warriors looked surprised to find a Hegemon in this remote corner, and Zac gave them no chance to figure out a proper response. He activated multiple skills activated at once. The resilient trees trapped the raiders within [Apex Jungle], whose size and natural formation had grown greater since reaching Middle D-grade. It was enough to stop the Hegemons from splitting up.

Meanwhile, Zac looked completely different as he moved in on his prey. The refined and expertly crafted bones of [Ossuary Bulkwark] had gained a rough and brutal appearance, like someone had crammed together the sharpest and sturdiest bones from whatever animals they'd felled. And it was as though the souls of these fierce beasts had been trapped within the armor as primordial spirits kept jumping out of the bones before being pulled back in.

Even [Verun's Bite] had seen a small transformation, having grown one-half in size just like Zac, while the counterbalance teeth had multiplied. Furthermore, both armor and axe were covered in rough scripts that wriggled like worms, constantly changing to allude to different truths.

The enemy leader shouted something [Primal Polyglot] failed to decipher, but his meaning was obvious. All five raiders were fire cultivators, and the ancient jungle was consumed by a raging wildfire as five opposing domains overlapped. Their energy utilization was clearly not as refined as what you'd expect from modern skills, but the massive amounts of energy a Late Hegemon could wield more than made up for it.

Zac's trees were made from Life and Conflict rather than wood, and thus lacking any innate weakness against fire. Even then, [Apex Jungle] skill almost fully collapsed from the onslaught, while Zac was forced to expend a lot of energy to cut a path through the flames. He only managed to stop the raging flames just before they escaped the jungle and continued into the village.

The smell of burning flesh filled his armor, but Zac didn't mind. What did some burns matter when his enemies had fallen into his trap? [Apex Jungle] was a retaliatory skill, and hitting the whole forest at once would bring a calamity down on the raiders. Thousands of trees succumbed to the inferno, each unleashing a fierce axelight as a final act of defiance.

A beast tide made from Dao and energy had appeared in the conflagration, digging into the heart of the storm. The pyromancers barely had time to unleash their attacks before finding themselves attacked from every direction by hundreds of attacks holding Zac's Daos and immense attribute pool.

Zac felt a sense of cruel satisfaction upon seeing his opponent's confidence, taking his counter-attack head-on instead of splitting up. They somehow pulled back the sea of flames, transforming it into an impenetrable barrier. Their plan had some merit, considering the flames held enough energy to endure [Apex Jungle]'s death throes. However, they had failed to take into account [Conformation of Supremacy].

The ninety-nine runes covering Zac's body skittered down his right arm, entering [Verun's Bite] before fusing with the swirling haze of [Evolutionary Edge]. His arm turned into a blur as he unleashed six attacks in rapid succession, each holding over fifteen runes. The blades formed by his skill looked different from usual, almost resembling waves of vengeful ghosts crammed together.

The attacks ignored the enemies hiding within the barrier, instead leaping into the densest accumulations of axelights targeting the flame curtain. A nudge made the primal spirits spread into the storm of incoming attacks. Zac shielded his eyes and braced himself for what was about to happen.

Even then, Zac felt as though a giant had punched him in his chest as one hundred spheres of destruction fused into an ephemeral sun formed by ninety-nine aspects of evolutionary brutality. Space trembled, and blinding white overwhelmed Zac's physical senses. Even the distant battles seemed to have stalled as the world bore witness to the display.

The sun disappeared as quickly as it formed, leaving an eerie silence in its wake. The sea of flames was gone, as was the barrier and its controllers. Zac rapidly blinked to regain his sight and turned into a blade that cut into the terrifying explosion's expanding shockwave. A swing of [Verun's Bite] decapitated a grievously wounded pyromancer, and another one died soon after from another swing from [Evolutionary Edge].

It was jarring to fight without the certainty of Kill Energy. This time, Zac needed none. If anything, Zac was surprised one managed to survive. Let alone Late Hegemons just 15 levels above him; even Peak Hegemons would have to be careful when facing the supremacy of his Evolutionary Path put on full display.

Comments

That is from her perspective, but there have been several signs that Laondio, or the old pre-system monsters, have expected Zac. Entirely possible that they used their enemies to make Zac come about. The fact that his bloodline is supposed to be limited to once an era, but probably gets around this restriction by being inverted, then was blessed by the Tribulation Throne, with Limitless Empire watching/aware... He might already have had contact with Laondio.

Porter

Another option is it really is a templar training camp, but something more powerful than an eternal servant was sent. Something Esmerelda wouldn't know about because it is its first appearance since the Limitless Empire.

Porter

Doubtful. As mentioned by his mother it is best to stay away from laondio if possible and there's no way a simple trial for the Templars would bring zac before the emperor. Though how the test for faith will go is beyond my imagination given we likely won't see the 5 trials conclusions toll next week or maybe even after his editing break.

Lex Luther S

If the trials take him to pre-system places, maybe the trial of faith actually brings him to Laondio..

orc

Don't step on the grass, bro.

Drew

tree>axe>Corps>undead>dead>dirt>tree

Frederik

I would love to see Johanna acending to Power more in line with ogras through this opertunity

Frederik

Why don't you think the servant was alerted or sent by the will of the emperor maybe from another high value location? The voice he heard on the tribulation throne seemed to recognize his path calling him old friend. He may be the interior or warrior the entire system was designed for to train. The system and emperor may have needed the void path, void mountain, and the 17 void peaks to create a foundation strong enough to challenge the terminus.

Kaladin

I will throw this POV out there. Zac facing someone "at his level" decimated them quickly and ruthlessly, as that's what his human class has been from the start: Pure offensive power. Arcaz on the other hand is much more durable and resistant due to the Eoz bloodline, and the class starting from an almost pure defense aspect. Zac/Arcaz have been working on aligning the two classes with his path, but his human class started most closer than his draugr class

Blayne Allsen

So Zac’s circle of life is; when a tree gets chopped down, it becomes an axe?!

Salvo

The last time (that I recall) we saw Zac face a trial of the Heart was the time he saw all of the visions that tried to pull guilt trips on him—and then he saw a version of his Mother he hadn’t seen before. I think he’s in a far better position now to face a trial like that, especially since he got a chance to see that most of them (like Hannah and David) were pure fabrications. He’s far more confirmed in his path now. Though it might be fun to see him suffering through a Thea guilt trip—only to have her pop up on the outside to say Hi to Arcaz.

Jeff McCulley

Brazla was only D grade, as was the puppet. This being is at least two ranks higher. Edit: Brazla’s Spirit was also created by a mere D grade, while this Instructor was doubtless created by much more skilled personages. Oh, and the Brazla in the Dao Repository is only a fragment of a soul. From what we’ve heard, these Servants are the whole person.

Jeff McCulley

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

Another counterpoint to two is Brazla. Look how borderline insane he is. Now multiply that by how many factors? Several if not dozens at least. Will be interesting indeed.

The Lost Pages

I suspect it’s more like, the system saved the best piece for Zac. Think about the odds. A group that just finished their own Incursion gets offered to participate in one—when they still have 90 years to go on their own shroud. We’ve heard about the politicking it takes to get this kind of opportunity—and the Atwood Empire just gets one thrown in their lap. And it’s easy enough they don’t even need Zack to beat all the other incursions. AND it has Life and Death continents. AND ancient ruins. That turn out to be Limitless ruins. That turn out to be even BETTER Limitless ruins. Just how far does this train go?

Jeff McCulley

Perhaps at no other time in history has there been an Eternal Servant who was alerted to anticipate an inheritor. Or, the System has been saving the best preserved pieces for this whole Zecia pillar situation. People have only run into broken servants before because the System released them because they weren’t useful.

Telewyn

But we didn't get to see those fights. As far as we know they could have just been as strong as the lipless cultivator that Arcaz beat in E Grade. That dude was also a middle hegemon. And if the 6 reincarnators he beat on the seafarer that's even worse. The only difficulty in that fight was killing them all before the monarch showed up. Arcaz hasn't killed anyone of note since Uona. Even then he needed the help of the remnants. I just feel like Arcaz has been lacking and needs to get a real solo win under his belt. A win against someone that a majority of people that read these books can actually recognize the name of. Like Uona, Kator, Pretty Peak. Please not Pretty peak, I don't want anymore people from that stupid family to pass. Too many great jokes from their names.

Darnell Maxwell

U say that but while Zac keeps going above and beyond with stuff like winning a 1v6 against a heaven's chosen and her entourage in the PV. Arcaz has been doing the bare minimum of taking out weakling and not a whole lot else.

Darnell Maxwell

I thought that too. Until last chapter made me realize that once again when faced with unknown danger, Zac is taking the lead instead of Arcaz. And then I looked back and realized Arcaz has been dropping the ball ever sense that goblin king in the stellar ladder.

Darnell Maxwell

Last chapter Esmeralda told us this: “Eternal Servants are only supposed to guard critical functions and holy relics of the Limitless Empire…” Which suggests this isn’t merely a training camp, there is also a “critical function” or “holy relic” stashed away here. And then today, TFD doubles down on that, again via Esmeralda: “An Eternal Servant isn't supposed to retain so much of their identity, making deals and using misdirection. Their method of immortality comes at a steep price; they are supposed to be mindless killing machines guarding their domain.” So, this is a more powerful Eternal Servant than usual? Okay, then there are a few options here. I’m going to discount the possibility that someone just sent that Servant here. There are other reasons, but mostly because I don’t think that the Limitless Empire kept spares sitting around “just in case”. One, Esmeralda’s info is bad. I don’t think that’s it, this is information she’s had millennia to accumulate from various sources. Two, the Servant is more intact than usual because it’s been sealed away in a closed space, rather than sitting around decaying in some Mystic Realm for a billion years. Three, what I think is the most likely possibility…because while Eternal Servants usually protect the aforementioned “critical functions” or “holy relics”, this one here is protecting something a notch higher yet than those. Which necessitated a more powerful, more competent Servant. Maybe a Supremacy instead of the usual Autarch. And perhaps because I echo Zac and Ogras’ greedy heart, I’ll mix in a possibility that makes me chuckle. Heh. What if this Eternal Servant guards the Succession to the Imperial Throne? Lol. Zac makes his bloodline real. Or more likely, simply something so valuable they stuck it way out on the distant edge of civilization, where potential thieves would never find it. The proverbial needle in the cosmic haystack. Of course, there’s one more option. No one ever reported an Eternal Spirit this competent or powerful…because they never lived or escaped to tell about it.

Jeff McCulley

They have different fighting styles, Zac is pure strength and destruction. Arcaz is inevitable death. Zac is definitely flashier and has a stronger offense but Arcaz gets the job done and is far more durable.

Jeffrey Worrall

Really? Thats odd. I’ve always thought that his Arcaz side has the stronger toolkit with the Gap widening after getting Supremacy blessed skills.

Henry Wartemberg

Well Arcaz killed not 1 but 6 reinacarnators. So yeah that's a bit. We know that b4 the centurion Arcaz > Zac by his own description. Then with his upgrades in body tempering and his upgrade life branch. They became almost equal again. But we don't know what happend in the last 11 month

Chemistrywarrior

He activated multiple skills activated at once. Might need to remove the second activated here.

Kent Gunn

Tftc!

James Faulkner

"Zac was also confident in his soul, body, and heart" I still think he needs to tune his heart more, The Void Vajra Sublimation doesn't cover his whole Dao Path but given the time he has it'll have to do. That leaves Faith, how can he improve that? Does he pray to Esmeralda, maybe use his plundered wealth as offering to the Shrine of Kamba or give a speech on the Greatness of the Kleptotoad?

Omiso

That's because Zac got a bunch of merit for the Centurion spear. Arcaz didn't participate in the mission so while he stayed in the top 10. Zac shot up to top 1 on the ladder. But that wasn't an actual breakthrough in terms of cultivation for Zac unless you include his bloodline upgrading. Which I don't count since both bodies can use eachother's bloodline and hidden nodes. If we do seperate the bloodlines and nodes then this isn't a competition. Zac is definitely stronger than Arcaz. But I'm just referring to the caliber of opponent each persona has fought up until now. And the skills used by each class.

Darnell Maxwell

Can u name anyone from that ship? Can you name a dao they had? What race they were? A piece of dialogue they had with Zac? Or were they like a majority of the people attacking Zac at the tower of Eternity? A bunch of background characters whose fate was just to be fertilizer for an elite?

Darnell Maxwell

His living side IS quite a bit stronger than his undead side. I forget which power up it was, but the undead empire were pretty ticked about it. They thought the living side of Zac was going to takeover and the Eoz bloodline would disappear forever, a bunch of politicking happened and Zac sorted everything out with them

Lucas Gulick

Just a few chapters ago, Arcaz took down an entire D grade spaceship by himself.

Aaron Schwartz

So he killed a bunch of no name people that were here for only one or two chapters. I'm not saying Arcaz is weak. He can defeat anybody level for level in this sector. But if someone from one of the Heavens shows up. If someone from the Undead Empire shows up that wants his seal. If a Kan Tanu elite at the same level as him finds him on the battlefield. It keeps seeming like Zac takes names while Arcaz is out here taking L's.

Darnell Maxwell

It's hard to compare the 2 from the writing. We have just gotten summaries of upgraded skills for a while, or the first time we know they are upgraded is mid battle. That said his Draugr class started out with a ton of adjustment necessary. Not sure he has fully realigned the skills with his inexorable path. Made progress yes, but in line the same way his human side is? But he must be close. Early war, his Undead class was superior.

Porter

Arcaz destroyed the Seafarer. He killed the World Lord in the first Battlefront and we saw his fight from Carl's perspective when they attacked a satellite world.

Hartmann

Tyftc

Jett

I wouldn't be surprised if Zac ends up fighting half-step monarchs by the end of this training arc

CloudyBall

Is it just me, or is Zac's human class stronger than his undead one. If not stronger than at least more reliable. I mean, I know in reality they're probably at equal strength but it feels like when he's a human. Victory is damn near guaranteed. While as a Draugr, he keeps needing outside help just to survive when fighting someone on his level. I don't think Arcaz has even gotten a single on screen win ever since Evolving to D Grade. Unless you count fodder people that are alive for 1 or 2 chapters. And the last major person I remember Arcaz beating was Kaldor. Unless you count the lipless cultivator or those scrubs that jumped him after evolving his soul. Is there someone I'm forgetting?

Darnell Maxwell

taking a chapter out of Iz’s book huh Zac

D3

Interesting. But, if it's to test peak hegemons, with zac only half way there to peak hegemony, even with all his titles it will be a rough and bloody trial. Thankfully he has strong foundations and what can't be accomplished with his strength he can literally just survive it with his insanely durable body.

Lex Luther S

Woo!

Lucas Gulick

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Lucas Gulick

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