Chapter 791.
Added 2021-11-22 16:58:23 +0000 UTCThe final Twilight Ascent had been far more dangerous than the previous ones, especially considering the fallout. Unfortunately, that hadn't been enough for the System to deem it necessary to award Zac another limited title slot or title permanence. But it had at least adjusted the reward.
Zac had seen historical examples of status screens in his missives, and the first position in the E-grade Twilight Ascent would generally provide between 6% and 10% attributes, along with a maximum of 8% effectiveness. Generally, the slaughter-based trials provided the highest rewards, which wasn't a surprise considering the System's predilection for carnage.
His special version far surpassed the historical records even if it technically was a Dao-based trail, and it was way better compared to the titles that he had gathered so far. Seeing the massive boost the new title provided, Zac doubted he would be able to find anything better in the short run.
Limited Titles would get better and better for every grade, eventually far outstripping the normal ones. Even then, the Limited Titles you could gain in the D-grade rarely reached a boost of 15% to any attributes from what Zac had heard. So it was an extremely welcome addition, and Zac once more opened his status screen, partly out of boredom.
Name Zachary Atwood
Level 123
Class [E-Epic] Edge of Arcadia
Race [D] Human - Void Emperor (Corrupted)
Alignment [Earth] Port Atwood - Planetary Lord
Titles Born for Carnage, Ultimate Reaper, Luck of the Draw, Giantsbane, Disciple of David, Overpowered, Slayer of Leviathans, Adventurer, Demon Slayer I, Full of Class, Rarified Being, Trailblazer, Child of Dao, The Big 500, Planetary Aegis, One Against Many, Butcher, Progenitor Noblesse, Duplicity Core, Apex Hunter, Heaven's Chosen, Scion of Dao, Omnidextrous, Eastern Trigram Hunt - 1st, Tyrannic Force, Achievement Hunter, The First Step, Promising Specialist, Tower of Eternity - 8th Floor, Heaven's Triumvirate, Fated, Peak Power, Sovereign-Select, Frontrunner, Apex Progenitor, Pathstrider, Runebinder, Runic Erudition, Grand Fate
Limited Titles Tower of Eternity Sector All-Star - 14th, Equanimity, Heart of Fire, Big Axe Gladiator, The Final Twilight
Dao Branch of the War Axe - Early, Fragment of the Coffin - Peak, Fragment of the Bodhi - Peak
Core [E] Duplicity
Strength 12709 [Increase: 123%. Efficiency: 287%]
Dexterity 5097 [Increase: 88%. Efficiency: 206%]
Endurance 8740 [Increase: 116,5%. Efficiency: 275%]
Vitality 7256 [Increase: 104,5%. Efficiency: 262%]
Intelligence 2035 [Increase: 82%. Efficiency: 206%]
Wisdom 4215 [Increase: 89%. Efficiency: 216%]
Luck 540 [Increase: 106%. Efficiency: 229%]
Free Points 0
Nexus Coins [D] 933 662
No title permanence meant The Last Twilight-title had replaced the one called Weight of Sin, which was the aggressively mediocre title he received upon climbing the Memorysteel Mountain. The long downtime had also allowed him to fill out his three recently opened nodes using the leftover kill energy from Uona along with some crystals.
He was lucky to have taken out a small hill of Supreme Nexus Crystals just before the bubble's arrays sealed his skill fractals and Spatial Rings. They didn’t help against the constant drain on his energy reserves that kept him weakened, but as long as he pushed the energy he absorbed straight into his nodes, the siphoning array didn’t manage to snatch it all. That way, he had managed to gain the three missing levels on his human side, where he had put the free attributes into Dexterity as usual.
Unfortunately, he couldn't use the energy from the crystals for much else. He had surreptitiously tried activating [Surging Vitality] with Void Energy to recover his wounds though. It had worked, but the bubble actually started vibrating slightly in response, prompting Zac to hurriedly stop before the warden noticed.
Being unable to activate his healing skill didn't matter all that much though. Most of the damage to his body was to his foundations and nodes, which wasn't something [Surging Vitality] could help with. His improvements on that side were slow, but he was definitely in far better shape compared to when getting captured.
His nodes didn’t feel like they were teetering on the brink of collapse any longer, though it would probably take another month or two of rest before they were back in peak condition. The cracks from conjuring another Glimpse of Chaos would most likely take even longer to recuperate from, but the event hadn’t saddled any worrisome lasting changes from the looks of it. It wasn't great, but Zac knew that it would take most people years to recover from a situation like his. If not for his weird constitution, he would perhaps be permanently crippled.
The pathways on his shoulders had been widened a bit, and a couple of new engravings had formed, giving them a stronger aura of Creation and Oblivion. It was like every time he conjured a chaos pattern, [Cyclic Strike] was somewhat altered in a direction better suited for its new purpose. Zac even looked forward to seeing what it would turn into after getting anointed five times.
Perhaps he would freely be able to infuse his skills with the power of the remnants by that point, allowing them to reach the same terrifying levels of force as when he fought in the Twilight Ocean. As for the remnants, they hadn’t woken up at all since getting shoved into the refurbished fractal prison.
But the fractal had already begun draining the remnants again in an ironic mirroring of his own situation. Just as Zac had hoped, the stream of purified energy was greater now compared to before, with more energy enforcing both his soul and his constitution. This proved his idea worked; that each set of remnants was like a multiplier to his cultivation speed for his Soul Strengthening Method and improving his bloodline.
The risks would obviously increase with each set he gathered, but Zac's soul had made tremendous improvements since getting stuck with the first splinter. He didn't sense any instability in his mental state at all, though he knew that the effect of the remnants was extremely hard to catch.
In other good news, the quest that Alvod Jondir had pushed upon him when they met in the Twilight Chasm had simply disappeared around a week after he was whisked away on the journey. From his prison, it was impossible to tell what that meant. His best guess was that Twilight Harbor had finally collapsed, losing its status as a sanctioned capital and prompting all open quests to close.
Other possibilities were the death of the Eveningtide Asura or him simply dissolving the quest. In either case, it was one less thing to worry about, though Zac couldn’t help but wonder if it wasn’t preferable if he was caught by Alvod rather than the terrifying beast in the distance. After all, things had seemingly turned out pretty well for the Asura, and Zac had inadvertently helped with his plans quite a bit.
Zac shook his head before closing his status screen, once more resting his back against the cage as he gazed upon the vast darkness around him. If not for his capture, he would probably be home by now. Yet he found himself here, unable to help his people at all. He hadn't gained any screen of the Incursion's status either, leaving him completely in the dark of how they fared.
But he would need to find a way to save himself before he could save his people.
His attributes had skyrocketed since traveling to the Twilight Harbor, to the point that his effective attributes had pretty much tripled. He remembered he had just barely passed 4,000 Strength around the time Leandra returned to Earth. Now he had over 12,000, while his Efficiency had increased as well.
Add to that the less quantifiable improvements, such as the destructiveness of his evolved Daos, his upgraded weapon, his evolved skills, and his further awakened bloodline, and you could almost say he had been reborn in the Twilight Harbor. He was even confident that he would be able to take on ten copies of his previous self without breaking a sweat.
But what did that matter to the enormous beast dragging him to some unknown place? This thing considered Hegemons to be tasty snacks. Zac even doubted that an Annihilation Sphere right in its head would manage to harm it.
The days passed and Zac started to wonder if he’d ever get out of this place. But finally, there was a change. The Leviathan emitted the powerful spatial ripples that were the tell-tale sign that it was about to enter another dimension again. That alone wasn’t surprising, but when his prison passed through the vortex, his eyes widened.
One Leviathan had turned into three, each one looking identical to the other two. At the same time, the number of bubble prisons had almost doubled, and Zac looked at the scene with shock. He still hadn’t found any helpful clues, but he mentally started to prepare himself for one final struggle.
No matter what was going on, the fact that these monsters had started to gather up possibly meant they were closing in on their destination. Of course, there was not much to prepare. He had hurriedly stowed away his axe the moment he decided to not escape, fearful that being armed would incur the wrath of the Leviathan.
Meanwhile, [Love’s Bond] had turned unresponsive since he had fed it the mysterious egg. He would perhaps be able to force it into its shield form, but he would rather not unless absolutely necessary. Soon enough, the three Leviathan’s opened a huge gate and entered together, and Zac’s heart trembled as he felt the tremendous waves of Spatial Dao on the other side.
This was it.
A moment later, his bubble passed through. A sudden burst of radiance forced Zac to cover his eyes for a second, and he realized they should have entered in a proper dimension this time around. However, any thoughts on their location were thrown to the back of his mind as he saw what the river of bubbles was flying toward.
He had been naïve. Those little worms that had dragged him here weren’t fit to be called Leviathans. The thing in front of him was a true Leviathan. It almost felt like his mind was breaking from estimating just how large this beast was, but one thing was for sure; it was not just the size of a planet like Earth, it even dwarfed some of the continental plates that made the Twilight Harbor.
It looked a lot like the Space Fish that had taken him here, but this ancestor had clearly undergone a series of bloodline evolutions compared to Zac's chaperone. The difference wasn’t just like the difference between Vul, the Barghest Alpha, and its brethren. It was like the difference between a dragon and a small lizard.
Looking at the Leviathan felt like looking at the Laws of space. A lazy wave from any one of its innumerable tentacles caused massive cracks in space, and the sail-like fin on its back was massive enough to blot out the Heavens themselves. A nebula churned around it, almost looking like cosmic waters.
Its body was also covered in huge scripts that almost seemed to be alive. Together, they formed some sort of natural formation, one that was far beyond his scope of understanding.
Zac had never seen anything like this before, not even in his Dao visions. He knew there were impossibly large beasts wandering the endless Multiverse, but it was another thing entirely to be placed in front of one. As for its power, it was definitely not just the equivalent of a Monarch.
This was a proper Primordial Beast, one that emitted a noticeably stronger aura compared to the Havarok Autarch he saw the other day, though it still didn't quite reach the level of Be'Zi or her husband. Why was something like this here in the frontier?
Or had he actually left the frontier already, dragged to another sector entirely by the Space Fish?
A flash of light dragged Zac out of his thoughts and his eyes away from the terrifying being he was floating toward, just in time to see his guide disappear in a puff of spatial energy. Only then did he properly take in the situation, and his heart sunk even further. His group captives were just the latest arrivals.
There were innumerable bubbles all around the behemoth. Another vortex appeared in the distance, and yet another beast chaperone came dragging a few hundred bubbles. Just like the one that had taken him here, the beast disappeared in a spatial ripple the moment it emerged, leaving its captives to their fate.
Were the smaller beasts living inside their parent? Or were they just clones?
Even without a beast to guide them, the spheres kept moving in an orderly fashion. But Zac’s horror only mounted when he realized where he was heading; the Leviathan’s gaping maw. It was no wonder the smaller beasts hadn’t eaten any more captives as they traveled. They didn’t dare steal their leader’s dinner.
Zac’s heart beat like a drum as he scrambled for a way to survive. He had hoped that he had been captured to become an indentured worker or something considering he had been left alive. If that had been the case, he would have a shot at escaping by using his Void Energy. But now, he knew he couldn’t wait any longer. He could feel it – if he entered that impossibly large maw, his odds of survival were essentially zero.
The Leviathan’s mouth was large enough to swallow planets whole, but it wasn’t the sharp fangs that worried him. Its maw was filled with a terrifying cloud of spatial destruction, far beyond any spatial tears he had ever seen. There was no way he would survive even a second in such an environment, yet he and the other bubbles flew toward it with blazing speed.
Terror overwrote the overwhelming pain from using the power of the remnants as a storm of Dao and Mental Energy entered the two pathway highways on his shoulders, where Axe and Coffin were forced together. Luckily, the beast guarding his bubble was gone, giving him a small window of opportunity. What little Oblivion Energy he had saved up in his Soul Core was dragged out, acting as the catalyst for the Annihilation Sphere.
A small ball full of endless destruction rapidly grew between his hands, and Zac felt a burst of rage bubble in his mind. The shock along with the damage left behind by the remnants had made him susceptible to the whispers of the splinters. But Zac forcibly took control of the madness, using it to squeeze out a little bit more energy from his harried mind.
Meanwhile, he activated [Piercing Gaze] in search of any weak spot in his prison with the help of Void Energy, ignoring the small shudder that spread across the cage. Unfortunately, the sphere used concepts far beyond his understanding or scope of what his skill could decipher, so Zac could only slam his attack into a random spot on the wall with righteous indignation.
The satisfying scene of his cage cracking like a dome of glass didn’t appear. Zac was dismayed to realize there was a hidden spatial barrier between himself and the surface of his cage. It was just a thin film, yet it felt like his attack was forced to cross hundreds of miles to reach the wall.
By that point, his energy was almost completely expended. The sphere holding him captive only rippled a bit before a series of esoteric patterns suddenly appeared across its surface, joining the ones that Zac suspected were responsible for the restrictions and energy drain. Zac scrambled for other ideas, but it was helpless.
He still had access to his Void Energy, but that didn’t do him much good. His weapon was sealed inside his spatial ring, but he knew that his skills would be worthless in this situation in either case. Others had unleashed far more powerful attacks than his without any luck. The high-concept Dao inside his Annihilation Sphere had been his only hope.
There was no way that [Love’s Bond] would do any good in this situation either. More importantly, he was worried that activating skills would prompt the Leviathan to lash out at him prematurely, based on the new runes that covered his bubble. His only hope now was that his cage would break the moment it entered the huge maw of the Leviathan and that he’d survive with the help of [Void Zone] long enough to swim out of there.
However, Zac looked around with confusion as his own sphere suddenly made a turn and diverged from the others’. Almost all of the innumerable cages were dragged toward the beast’s maw, but his own joined a few thousand others that instead shot toward the huge fin on its back. It didn’t take long to figure out what differed between his own and the other spheres either; the engravings.
His own cage was covered in dense scripts thanks to using the Annihilation Sphere, as were the others who had avoided disaster. The markings weren’t identical, but they rather held varying echoes of the Dao, where Zac could sense a mix of Pure Death and Conflict on his own - the ground components of his Annihilation Sphere.
Another prison that wasn’t flying too far from him actually emitted temporal fluctuations, and Zac spotted a humanoid man sitting inside with closed eyes as though he was in the middle of meditation. Meanwhile, the bubbles which had no such unique markings things moved toward the beast's mouth.
It didn’t look like patterns were based on cultivation strength either. He saw at least two Peak or at least High Hegemons shooting toward the mouth, both of them desperately banging on the barrier as they were dragged toward their doom. He had spotted in the Void outside the Twilight Harbor before, and he had seen the shocking attacks they had unleashed in an attempt to escape back into the main dimension.
His eyes met one of the other's for a moment, and he saw a chaotic mix of emotions in the Revenant's eyes. Confusion, fear, rage and indignation. Most importantly, reluctance. Reluctance to have their path ended like this, to become food to some monstrous beast. Zac turned away, unable to look on as they were dragged into the spatial storm.
He felt so weak and helpless, but more so, he was filled with relief. The Annihilation Sphere hadn't managed to break him out of his prison, but it looked like it had allowed him to survive the first culling. Something about the energies he had unleashed had piqued the Leviathan's interest, saving him from a gristly end.
The question was, what was it planning?
Comments
Thanks a lot for the chapter!!
Juli Freixi
2021-11-25 23:41:53 +0000 UTC...no shit? Even at full power he'd barely make a dent on this smaller ones.. I feel like that's obvious with how silly the power scale in this universe is.
ZaA
2021-11-23 04:47:18 +0000 UTCI don't think Zac has anywhere near the amount of juice to beat this creature or even one of the babies he had to go all out to beat an top-tier E grade cultivator with a chaos event. He definitely doesnt have it in him to jump two tiers to C-grade let alone 3 tiers to B-grade
Dominic French
2021-11-23 03:37:43 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter!
FelixStowmwolf99
2021-11-23 02:24:56 +0000 UTCGrandmother, giant eye and claw, so could definitely happen.
Luke Scheffe
2021-11-22 23:26:12 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Joshua Little
2021-11-22 22:07:13 +0000 UTCTo save other people going back and looking, Iz Tayn’s uncle is described as “a burning mountain. … Enormous pieces of rocks rearranged themselves, and the mountain turned into a golem hundreds of meters tall. Its whole body was covered in extremely dense scriptures to the point that not a single inch of its body wasn’t covered with fractals” So probably not the same thing - the uncle is all fire/mountain while this is fish/space.
hercule pyro
2021-11-22 19:59:21 +0000 UTCIs beast cultivation goes: beast, alpha, king, emperor, primordial, then god. The beast and alpha I just put in for F and E grade beasts.
Justin van mele
2021-11-22 19:43:17 +0000 UTCI wonder if Iz Tayn is gonna show up
CUI13
2021-11-22 19:26:10 +0000 UTCzac the damsel in distress
Thenais
2021-11-22 19:07:58 +0000 UTCYeah...I really want to see how this is going to be spinned...I am waiting to be very impressed.. hopefully we get to earth this week
TerrestrialOverlord
2021-11-22 18:30:26 +0000 UTCIt said he put all points into dex. I agree on the other point. It doesn't seem to add up at multiple points unless im overlooking something
Johannes Sauer
2021-11-22 18:22:16 +0000 UTCEdit: Since he ate the fruits in chapter 757 and you wrote "Altogether, he had gained over 100 base attributes per stat" your stat table is totally off... Also you did not specify how much he get there, but you wrote he ate multiple luck fruits which provided 6 stats, and there are not accounted for. The changes between chapter 745 and 778 made in the story and what the stat shows are inconsistent! Where did he get the extra efficiency when no title or dao responsible for it? Also where did he get the extra increase? All of the stats are totally off from chapter 745 onwards. There are increases that are not accounted for, where does came from? Please stop being sloppy and revisit it from chapter 745 onward. STR: 12668,63 (I: 123, E:261,6) DEX: 4944,4 (I: 88, E:206) END: 8657,84 (I: 116,5, E:255,15) VIT: 7249,53 (I: 104,5, E:242,04) INT: 2020,2 (I: 82, E:206) WIS: 4176,9 (I: 89, E:216,3) LCK: 613,88 (I: 106, E:229,29) Unspent point: 60 As you did not specify what he spent them on since leveling up.
Zoltan Miskolci
2021-11-22 18:05:33 +0000 UTCHey a space fish that can travel the multivers as pet would be cool!!! I wont mind the random extreme plot armour there 😀
Stefan Muntean
2021-11-22 18:02:34 +0000 UTCLet me guess the people that are special get fed to a new batch of space fishes but Zac somehow takes his as a companion. Because why not?
Hartmann
2021-11-22 17:59:25 +0000 UTCTftc. One day I hope the big fish in the sky releases me from my bubble prison too.
gotag
2021-11-22 17:47:32 +0000 UTCIs this actually a high grade force using the fish for recruiting New talents or has the author watched to much squid game and the high grade force is preparing a Death game? The fear of death forces the cultivators to unleash their hidden aces allowing for better grading. The people without talent die. So no big Deal. If the fish was actually preparing for a breakthrough or just wants to eat them, then Zacs odds of survival are pathetically low. Probably only someone killing the beast while keeping the strangers save would save him
Johannes Sauer
2021-11-22 17:41:39 +0000 UTCI don't like incarceration arcs of stories, and this one seems especially arbitrary - the Leviathan just appeared out of nowhere. I hope it ends soon.
Random Information
2021-11-22 17:27:35 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Alexander Dupree
2021-11-22 17:26:03 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. Hopefully there aren’t too many more chapters of cosmic fish boogaloo before Zac is freed and onto his next adventure… don’t know how many more chapters I can take of him being trapped in a super bubble.
Ryan
2021-11-22 17:25:51 +0000 UTCSo question. Does the System decide which Limited Title is replaced? I thought for sure that Zac would have been given a prompt that asked which Title he wanted to replace with the new Twilight one. But the way its phrased here sounds like the System did it for him? If thats true, does that mean the System has a chance of replacing a cultivators Limited Title with a crappier one? Or worse, if you received a Limited Title but didnt want it at all, do you run the risk of being forced to use it?
Juan Hasbun
2021-11-22 17:25:23 +0000 UTCWow, so until now it really was just a long background story about the real Main character, Kenzie, since Zac definitely can’t survive such insane odds he is facing now.
Marius K
2021-11-22 17:24:37 +0000 UTCReally digging the new arc.
Heraclitus
2021-11-22 17:22:16 +0000 UTCOfff seriously?? Going a bit overboard here, how is it a mid e grader survive that?? How will you spin it? Or you closing shop and end Zac story?? I wont pay you anymore if you go that way😛
Stefan Muntean
2021-11-22 17:13:37 +0000 UTCYAY!
Augustus
2021-11-22 17:10:01 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter and welcome back
Alexander
2021-11-22 16:59:31 +0000 UTC