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Chapter 970.

A/N: Reminder, another chapter tomorrow as well.

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Zac spent another hour looking at the cores before stowing them away in two boxes. Even if the center of the museum were where they belonged, he didn't want to risk them being damaged or destroyed. So he'd carry them with him, at least until he had created the real thing. He left the inner sanctum and found Triv waiting just outside.

The ghost looked almost exactly like a posh Revenant butler by this point, though he was still translucent. His soul had benefited immensely over the past years thanks to the Eidolon Cultivation Manuals. As such, he had gained better control over his previously slightly ill-defined form and had chosen an appearance more in line with Zac and the rest of the undead population.

"I'm sorry to interrupt your cultivation, Lord," Triv said with a bow. "But I believe you would want to hear this."

"They're back?" Zac asked with excitement.

"Alas, Lady Vilari and the others have not yet returned, but another one has," Triv said. "Your little disciple."

"Emily?" Zac exclaimed, the matter of his core almost completely forgotten already. "Where is she?"

"She just arrived in your compound."

"Thank you, Triv," Zac nodded before disappearing.

A moment later, Zac stepped out from the teleporter to a both familiar and foreign scene. As his cultivation sessions intensified, he'd spent less and less time here. The few times he'd taken a break to clear his head, he had mostly traveled off-world to satiate his boredom and somewhat quench his growing desire for adventure. But for a moment, Zac felt he was back to the first year of the integration as he found Emily standing there, waiting for him.

It had been so long. For him, it was over 15 years since he saw his disciple, and it had almost been as long for her. Zac had worried for her a lot over the past years since there was no news forthcoming from the Big Axe Coliseum. He'd even asked his new allies from the Allbright Clan to keep a lookout in the Million Gates Territory and put some pressure on the leaders of the coliseum to find out what was going on.

She was so young when she left, and almost half of her life had been spent off-world honing herself. Unsurprisingly, Emily had changed a lot since Zac saw her last. She no longer looked like a feral child decked in warpaint and animal furs. Instead, she had grown into a young woman just a head shorter than him. Her build had filled out a bit, even if she could be considered skinny compared to someone like Zac or Qirai.

But it was no sense of frailty to that thin frame. There was a palpable feeling of danger emanating from her, like there was a storm trapped within her body. Her gear looked quite odd, like a patchwork of strips of bright leather armor. She was a splash of color to his compound's tranquil but slightly dull environment. Her hair was cut quite short in a practical pixie cut, and she was decked in all kinds of weird contraptions apart from her two tomahawks.

Emily grinned at Zac when he appeared, but her smile quickly turned crooked as tears pooled in her eyes. Zac didn't say anything as he walked over and enclosed her in a hug.

"You're finally home," Zac said as he lifted her from the ground. "I'm glad you're okay."

"You too," Emily said, not moving for over a minute.

"Is your mission to the Million Gates Territory over?" Zac eventually asked as he put her down.

"What mission?" Emily huffed. "We didn't even manage to find a single infiltrator before our ship was ripped apart."

"What?" Zac yelled, a pang of worry filling him as he thought to Ogras and the others.

No, they should be fine. Otherwise, the progression of his quest would have stalled out. Zac shook his head and led Emily over to her home. The old camper that nowadays hung twenty meters in the air from a carefully pruned tree, with a large sundeck around it.

"It's still here," Emily smiled as they jumped up and sat on a lounge sofa on the deck.

"Of course, always," Zac nodded. "What happened in the Million Gates Territory? Pirates?"

"No, a spatial storm suddenly swallowed the whole flagship. I managed to survive inside an escape pod. Floated around for over a year, cultivating and trying to rebuild it so I could get out."

"Holy crap," Zac muttered.

"That's nothing," Emily grinned. "When I finally was rescued, it turned was by a bunch of Kan'Tanu."

"What?" Zac frowned before he leaned over, grasping Emily's hand before she had a chance to react.

He infused coruscating waves of Life-Attuned Dao through her body while scanning every inch with Mental Energy. But there was nothing, allowing Zac to breathe out in relief as he stepped back.

"As I said," Emily said as she lightly slapped Zac's hand with a roll of her eyes. "I had to take them all out before I snatched their vessel. You know, I'm pretty powerful nowadays. There were even five Hegemons among them. One of them was a bit too strong, so I had to use most of your talismans to blow up a section of the ship and fly away when he was launched into space."

"That's fine; I have more," Zac smiled. "Then what happened?"

"I sailed around for a few more months, but their ship wasn't much better than my old escape pod. It broke down after just three jumps, but I managed to reach a more populated region of space. I traded the vessel for passage with a pirate crew, and they took me to a Space Station. From there, I joined a mercenary crew, and they ultimately flew me out of the Million Gates Territory so I could teleport home."

Zac looked at Emily with shock, and it almost felt like he saw her for the first time. The story was short and succinct, but he could tell a lot of hard work and hardships hidden within those details. For example, trading a stalled Cosmic Vessel for passage? Most pirates would simply kill the lone survivor and take the ship. For her to walk out of it unscathed, she must have both used brains and brawn.

The same was true for the Mercenaries, who seldom were much better than the pirates they usually hunted.

"The Mercenaries sent you back, just like that?" Zac said with surprise.

"I was lucky to find one of the good crews. The captain was a former soldier of the Allbright Army. They mostly make a living hunting bounties and exploring the gates, but they have also started completing missions for the War Coalition lately. Besides, I presented them with a pretty good deal. You need to help me pick up a couple of people."

"Pick up?" Zac asked. "Who?"

"I poached a few of those guys," Emily grinned. "The captain was fine with it. He realized I had a decent background because of my items and talent. So, he sent me a few of the good ones, including his son. All are either talented Peak E-grade or Half-step veterans. They're pretty good and have a lot of experience in the Million Gates Territory if you ever go there. The captain has trained them in warfare as well."

"Alright, no problem," Zac readily agreed. "We have already started recruiting some outsiders for the upcoming war. We already have over 100 Half-step Hegemons and four actual Hegemons in the Atwood Army, but we could definitely use more of them."

The two spent the next couple of hours catching up, with Zac telling Emily of his experiences in the Twilight Ascent, Orom World, and Void Gate. She looked almost green with envy at the "fun" he'd had, even if she had been through quite the ordeals herself. Hearing that Zac had started on the path of techniques, her eyes lit up, and she dragged him to a nearby clearing.

"You're just back, and you want to fight?" Zac said with some helplessness.

"Show me that Evolutionary Stance of yours," Emily urged. "And I'll show you my Tempest Bop."

"Tempest Bop?" Zac smiled with a shake of his head as [Verun's Bite]appeared in his hand. "Fine, show me what the Ogres back in the coliseum have taught you."

"Don't get too shocked," Emily grinned as over thirty small axes flew out from a small bag on her belt.

"An axe array?" Zac whistled, watching the array start a deadly dance around her while she gripped her two tomahawks.

"Vines?" Emily countered with surprise upon seeing Vivi make an appearance.

"I guess we're pretty similar, after all," Zac smiled, realizing Emily had moved in a similar path as himself. The only difference was that she chose a weapon array rather than an armament to supplement her combat style.

Zac wasted no time as he stepped right into the whirlwind of axes, using Vivi and [Verun's Bite] to gently push the flying axes out of control. He was immediately impressed by the speed and complexity of the array. Axes kept coming at him from every direction, like a swarm of wasps trying to sting him to death.

Emily proved herself quite competent at controlling the axes as well. Zac was continuously hitting the axes in a way that was meant to disrupt the tempo of the axe storm, but she quickly adapted and righted the ship every time. Suddenly, a larger, gleaming edge appeared among the blur; a tomahawk aiming for his throat.

It flew right past him, a small step enough to avoid the hit. A second strike followed the first, but a vine suddenly shot up from the ground, aiming for Emily's chin. She was forced to alter her swing, cutting off the vine. Doing so stole her momentum, though, and the axe array was not enough to slow down Zac as he launched a counter-offensive.

Emily wasn't so easily caught, even if she had momentarily lost the advantage. A storm of blades forced Zac to slow down and parry while Emily distanced herself again. She was as elusive as the wind, flitting back and forth in the clearing. She worked in harmony with her array, only appearing when an opening presented itself, her strikes tempestuous and forceful.

Zac had his hands mostly full just dealing with the swirling axes, but he gradually started to regain control, forcing Emily to choose between a passive state or striking even when there were no openings. She chose the latter, trying to leverage her own attacks to regain control of the surroundings. But it was a losing battle.

Ultimately, Zac saw there was order to the chaos of the axes around him. The array was based on a set of cyclic patterns, something Zac was familiar with, thanks to his master. Their tempo rose and fell like the seasons. It still provided a surprising variance, like how no two summers were alike. But it wasn't perfect.

Zac could tell Emily hadn't reached the Integration Stage yet, and her cooperation with her array started to suffer when he pushed her. That created new openings, which eventually ended with Emily being dragged to the ground by Vivi, [Verun's Bite] levied against her throat.

"What the hell, you only used 60% of my attributes," Emily panted, looking at Zac like he were a monster.

"Don't feel bad," Zac smiled, helping her up. "I started this path over a decade ago. The fact you've reached this far in just two years, especially while stuck in an escape pod, is amazing. With some proper training, you'll plug most of your weaknesses. It's just..."

"What?"

"Are you the axe, or are you the storm?" Zac asked.

"I am both."

"Then you need to work more on your actual axework," Zac said. "I felt like I was inside a storm when you fought me, and I felt the tempo of your Seasonal Dao. But I didn't really sense the deadly intent of the axe, the ferocity and indomitability. Let me guess; you haven't fully comprehended [Axe Mastery] yet?"

"I was busy working on other things," Emily coughed.

"You really are my disciple," Zac laughed.

"So you're saying my Tempest Bop was a mistake?" Emily said, looking a bit crestfallen.

"Not at all," Zac said with a shake of his head. "I did the same thing. A Monarch in the Orom World helped me fix my training method. But looking back at it, I don't feel like I wasted time with my first iteration of my Evolutionary Stance. I found something I liked, something that resonated with my path. Thanks to that, I had a goal to work toward as I shored up my foundations. It'll be the same for you."

"Shore up foundations," Emily muttered, her eyes lighting up. "Right, and you'll help me spar. I haven't had any good sparring partners for years."

"Sure," Zac nodded. "I'm pretty free over the next month or two."

Zac wasn't exaggerating. It wasn't that he didn't need to cultivate, but rather that he couldn't. His [Void Vajra Constitution] was already at the very limit of the third layer. A single rotation and he would break through and reach Minor Vajra Sublimation. But why would he? He had only managed to form the first three layers of the technique with the light of Ultom, and he still hadn't finished creating the fourth.

He'd hoped to use some leftover light from Ultom to finalize it, but his Void Core had taken up all of his epiphany. Since he temporarily couldn't continue with his Body Tempering after breaking through, he would rather wait to break through inside the Perennial Vastness. Doing so might give him a leg up during his stay there, like during his previous experiences.

The Twilight Ascent and the Orom World had awarded you for progressing, though the reasoning differed. Zac leaned toward the Perennial Vastness being more like the Orom World. The owner of the Immemorial Realm had to have some reason to invite innumerable cultivators to their domain, teleporting them halfway across the Multiverse.

They probably got something from observing the process of cultivators forming their cores, possibly observing elites from across the Multiverse in general. So it wouldn't be surprising if there were some contribution system inside that awarded points for progress.

It was the same with his soul. Between the Moss Crystals and the attuned treasures from Iz and the elders of the Undead Empire, Zac had finished his third layer a century ahead of schedule. In fact, by the time he'd formed the nine sets of outer attuned cores, the inner core was halfway refined already.

Since the fourth layer most likely was an undertaking measured in decades, even with a steady source of Moss Crystals, Zac opted not to break through a year ago and instead focused on his blueprint. As for his [Thousand Lights Avatar], it was gradually filling up on its own just by cycling the run-off energy of the Moss Crystal with the help of his Mental Energy. Cultivating the method would speed up the process, but it wasn't something pressing.

Obviously, there were always things to work on when it came to cultivation, but Zac felt better off just relaxing and clearing his mind now that he had a plan for his core. The rest could be dealt with inside the time-dilated environment of the Perennial Vastness.

"Can't believe you're heading off to that Perennial Vastness just as I returned," Emily sighed. "Am I just supposed to sit around here after that?"

"You can help train the recruits," Zac said. "You should also start considering your role in the war. With your skill set, you would do well both as leader of a strike team or as a general of a large general army."

"You're letting me go to the frontlines? Just like that?" Emily said, looking both pleased and surprised.

"You're not a kid anymore," Zac nodded. "Between your combat strength and support abilities, you are one of the most powerful people on Earth. I hope you can become someone our people can depend on."

"O-Of course," Emily quickly nodded. "I swear, I'll take this seriously. I'm done messing around like back then."

Zac slowly nodded as he thoughtfully looked at Emily. She was right. She was already grown and an accomplished cultivator in her own right. Even if he didn't like the idea of Emily risking her life even further, he'd be doing her a disservice if he didn't give her the same option as Vilari and the others.

"There is actually something else going on. Something beyond the war. It might present an enormous opportunity, but it might also spell death. There is even a chance that just knowing about it will impact your fate, so you will have to think long and hard before deciding if this is something for you."

"No need. I can take it," Emily said. "I don't want to stay on the sidelines anymore. This is what I've trained for."

Zac took a deep breath before telling Emily of Ultom, of the Left Imperial Palace and its subsidiary courts, and the upcoming trial. Emily first looked at Zac like he was crazy, but her brows slowly furrowed thoughtfully as he reached the part of forming a cycle.

"Sealbearers?" Emily slowly said. "So what are they supposed to do?"

"I'm not sure yet," Zac said, not without some helplessness.

He had visited and exchanged letters with Vai and Leyara over the past years. With Vai, he mostly discussed research, where she'd helped him approach some problems from a new direction. As for Leyara, he tried to get her and her master to give up some more information about Ultom. But even after years of trying, he hadn't managed to gain much.

"I only know the inheritance will start in just over three years. Since I have a quest to gather people from the nine outer courts, I think there will be a teamwork component, but I can't be sure. Either case, it will be incredibly dangerous with the powerful outsiders coming here."

"An ancient castle and Eternal Heritages," Emily said, a smile tugging at her mouth. "These sealbearers, they'd have to be pretty impressive to get chosen by such a place, huh?"

"I guess," Zac said, his eyes suddenly thinning. "Don't tell me?"

"Don't you know who you're talking to?" Emily laughed as a quest screen appeared. "I'm more than halfway there already."

Comments

Unless there have been changes in the Kindle book, Leandra's strength is a little unclear. She tells Kenzie that she is a class-5 Autarch - but is wounded so her strength is currently between peak class-4 and class-5. But I think she is using the Technocrat terminology where class-4 = C-grade Monarch and class-5 = B-grade Autarch. The 9 steps of Autarchy (the ladder to Heaven) had not been introduced at this stage, so I don't think Leandra is saying that she is a 5th step Autarch. (e.g. Reyna Umbri'Zi is introduced as at least a 5th step Autarch.

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I think something related to the Radiant Temple will come up eventually. Eveningtide Asura joined them and Calvin just name dropped him. That's just begging for trouble down the line. That Stone of Hope Zac used to help mitigate damage from breaking open nodes was put up for auction by them - with a note that they located when it was lost in the Twilight Ocean. Radiant Temple just happening to sell exactly the treasure Zac needs, and it seems that they might be able to track it, is really suspicious. Travo was from the same place as Ventus, so Zac has a teleportation token that goes to where A'Feris is. As there's opportunities there and Zac said he'd try and let Travo friends/family know that he got trapped inside the Orum, there's a logical reason for Zac to go there at some point when he's not got a million other things to do.

Natbite

Say fraction again

Hmmmmm I dunno; its not like the undead can't cultivate flame or fire based Daos; probably as along as it's got some death aspect to it, afterall they do need to forge weapons and armor so there's probably some undead that can get the radiant court. Can't really comment on the monks

Lex Luther S

Fuckin hell wed never progress the main plot at that rate. But one things clear ogras has certainly avoided being swallowed by the waves of fate he's facing and I can't wait to see how much stronger the whole crews gotten; Carl included.

Lex Luther S

He's not finding his sister till he's a heavenly monarch at least. That's the bare minimum zac would need to be able to contend against his mother that will likely have already recovered ti Autarchy by that point. Don't forget she said if he didn't have the strength to fight her she'd kill him if he ever showed up before her after separating fate between them with the million D coins donation.

Lex Luther S

Maybe. A'Feris wanted to wait to make a decision, as he both looks down on the discipleship "program" considering it a waste, but mainly that Zac hadn't finalized his Path, and needed to be sure it either aligned or was close enough to his own. Sort of like how Zac's not really close enough to Yrial's path, so a good chunk of the inheritance and guidance is sort of wasted.

Darthnarciss

A'Feris is connected to the Radiant Temple via his friend Io - mentioned by Travo Raso at the beginning of the Orom arc. Zac has a token to get to the Radiant Temple. The token is meant for promising E-grade or early Hegemons. I'm guessing that Zac gives the token to somebody else (Thea is my top choice) as he has other priorities [Ultom, then finding his sister and travelling to the Abyssal shores]. So at the moment I'm thinking that A'Feris will miss out on becoming Zac's mentor. The Radiant Temple is a B-grade faction, but Zac already has connections to A-grade factions.

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Do we know that for sure, that he is in the Radiant Temple?

Davis

His mother is a 5th level autarch. So he needs to be at least close to kill her. And she specifically told him not to look until he could kill her.

Dan

It feels like there is a really interesting novel's worth of content happening just "off-screen". We will probably get the cliff-notes version as they meet back up with Zac, and the author can only spend so much time with the side characters if Zac's story is to progress. But with all that said I would still love to read those stories from those character's perspectives.

I would love a bonus story that was just Emily in the Million Gates and the same for Ogras/ Shadewar Armada

MrrC

Great points had forgotten that and he will need a life based group that can help him advance since he now has help promised for his undead side

MrrC

A’feris is part of the Radiant Temple, the same group that the Numerology guy in the Twilight Ocean, Ventus Kalavan. So it’s very possible we see them both again, perhaps as a way to show us what large sects look like in the Multiverse.

maizb

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

Evolving story, but it can be swept under the rug with a ‘that was to show how amazing reaching the ninth floor is’.

Roger

iirc, there's a second chapter with A'Feris and his friend where they mention waiting 'til Zac is in D Grade to make a decision, so it might be coming up again eventually

I’m rereading the early stuff on KU and I just finished the Tower arc. Do you think we will ever get closure on A’Feris, the Autarch or maybe Divine Monarch from an unnamed higher power who was thinking about taking Zac as a disciple after he reached the 9th floor? Or is that a hook that will never play out, a victim of serialized publishing and an evolving story?

Davis

So did Emily find a 2nd inheritance site for her seal? She needs to visit 3 and she said she's over halfway there. I'm looking forward to seeing who the old master that controls the PV is. Hoping Zac helps him figure out what he's looking for as well.

I love that Emily did all of that herself and didn't need to be "rescued". She's a great character and it's great to see her coming into her own.

Kalthandrix

i love how he just held back most of his breakthroughs so we can swoon over them while hes cashing in on contribution points.

Manuel

Loved this chapter so much! Literally cheered for joy seeing Emily back and several parts of the chapter had me tearing up.

Thanks. I couldn't remember her level. We shouldn't see his sister for a long time and I'm good with that. It's nice having a clear goal to push him further down his path.

Evander

ya Emily

Thanks for the chapter!

Sanctum

Unless it only works if it is a compatible court.

Waterhobit

I'm hoping to see the super elite flamebearers trading seal holders like Pokémon cards.

Michael Fannon

Well, his mom is a stage 5 autaurch, and she said he shouldn't even try if he isn't capable of killing her.

Chemistrywarrior

Thx god there is option 2. Just capture and kill😂😂

Chemistrywarrior

In regards to the sealbearers I wonder if it's hard for most fractions to form a full court I mean the radiant courts seem to be themed while the flamebearers themself can be anything as long as they are extremly powerful. I could easily imagen that a fraction like the undead empire would be able to fill out people for most courts but would struggle with something like the radiant court, and the buddist will likely have some problem getting the pale or the hollow court and likely most other fractions will have a similar weakness were they are at least weak in one aspect It would be kinda funny if half the undead sealbearers become hollow court or half the buddist radiant

Han Pol

Will Zac actually be able to make a go at getting his sister before reaching autaurch level? I imagine his mom would send a hegemon or monarch away with little effort.

Evander

Still not enough Emily. Loved the chapter!

Looting Pillager


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