Chapter 719.
Added 2021-07-13 16:24:04 +0000 UTCA/N: I removed the last sentence in the last chapter, so now the last line of chapter 718 is:
"No one has managed to find any other Dao-type that works. Mixed-meaning Daos from different branches are fine as long as Life and Death take a major role, but nothing else."
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“Mixed Dao works, huh,” Zac muttered as he looked out across the valley.
His vision had been broadened quite a bit over the past 40-odd days he had been under the tutelage of Catheya. The focus had been on skills and necromancy, but everything was interconnected when it came to cultivation. Catheya simply had a much broader vantage coming from a powerful clan in a massive empire, in addition to having a Monarch to personally guide her. The basic understanding that formed the foundation of her lessons contained as much new information as the lessons themselves.
They had touched upon the system of Daos a bit as well when talking about upgrading skills. The last time he got some sort of rundown into how Daos were interrelated was all the way back when he met Anzonil during the hunt. He had gathered a few more missives since then, but they were just things that were publicly shared in a frontier sector. They were nothing compared to the information crystals Catheya got from her master.
The biggest shock was that Chaos actually wasn’t the sole Supreme Dao.
That simple fact had completely thrown his worldview for a spin. As Zac understood it before, Creation and Oblivion were the peak Daos, with the unattainable Chaos on the top. This was the pure path he thought, with other all Daos subservient. The Dao of Chaos was definitely a top-tier Dao, but it was just one of many peaks. There were others just like it.
For example, the Dao of Axe was not part of either Life and Death it turned out. Zac had thought it a branch of Oblivion, but it was rather part of the “Truths of Conflict”-grouping along with other weapon Daos. Space and Time belonged to their own groupings as well, as did the elements.
Furthermore, his particular path leading toward Chaos wasn’t part of the System’s domain. Zac had already guessed as much from the Aetherlord’s talk about broken peaks, that reaching the absolute peak of Creation and Oblivion wasn’t possible within Heaven’s Path. Zac previously thought this created some problems for the Undead Empire, which was so heavily steeped in Death while still being part of the System. After all, Death was a subordinate of Oblivion.
But it turned out that it wasn’t as big a drawback as one could expect. For one, the elemental paths including the Dao of Ice were within Heaven’s Path, and so were the other two great heritages of the Undead Empire. Furthermore, it was also possible to infuse concepts of one Dao Group into another, where you made one the leader.
These kinds of Daos were generally called mixed-meaning Daos, and they were different from the fusions that Zac had completed until now. First of all, Dao seeds weren't true Daos of any particular branch, but rather simple concepts that could be added into pretty much any Dao. A real mixed-meaning Dao would appear if he did something like fuse his Fragment of the Bodhi and Fragment of the Coffin into one Dao Branch.
Catheya didn't say it outright, but it sounded like this was the path she was walking down. She would take her Dao of Death and Dao of Ice, and fuse the two into the ‘Branch of Deathly Ice’ or something similar, where her ice insights were the primary. There was an endless number of possible combinations, such as Branch of the Deathblade which was a common fusion of the Fragment of the Sword and various Death-attuned Daos.
For a while, Zac had been confused a bit about why people would “limit” themselves with these kinds of Daos rather than pursuing one or multiple pure paths such as himself. After all, there was a clear line from the lowest Dao Sead all the way to the Supreme Dao of Chaos when going down his path.
Certainly, reaching those heights was beyond difficult, but cultivators should have dreams, right?
But it turned out that walking a mixed-meaning path had one clear benefit. As long as one of the Dao components were covered by the System you'd be within the System's purview, which shielded you from the wrath of the original Heavens. Zac was currently walking away from Heaven’s Path with his cultivation leading toward Chaos, which put him in the crosshairs for some nasty punishments. This would be a problem that haunted him through all his breakthroughs, unless he changed his plans for his path.
For example, he had found that he was currently at a crossroads with two of his Daos. He could take the Fragment of the Bodhi either toward the Branches of Life or the Branches of Nature as things stood. The Branches of Nature were within Heaven’s Path, while Life was not. He could even change his path toward the Buddhist Sangha if he wanted.
The same was true with Coffin. He could either push it toward Death or Nature due to its features of rot and decay. There were no doubt other directions he could take the Dao Fragment as well, though he didn’t have any clear path in mind at the moment. In either case, he wasn’t technically on the Boundless Path just yet, which was why Triv was so confused as to why he had attracted tribulation while still early E-grade. It was the next step on his path that would properly place him onto the Boundless Path, for better or worse.
All this knowledge didn’t really change Zac’s plans since he still had the intention to move toward Oblivion and Creation, but it was important to remember how flexible the Grand Dao was. The Dao was not a series of narrow corridors leading toward the same exit, it was an endless sea of truth where you picked what resonated with you to form your path.
It was simply that some parts of the oceans were uncharted territory, whereas others had already been secured by those that came before. Part of the Dao had been integrated into the System from day one, fueled by the understanding of Emperor Limitless and his followers. Actually, this all tied back to the Apostates as well.
It was widely believed that each of the Apostates had mastered a Supreme Dao and brought it into the System’s purview. The Apostate of Order had obviously mastered the Dao of Order, but the others weren’t as obvious. The Beast Progenitor was believed to have added the Dao of Nature, which covered everything from beasts to plants to the seasons themselves.
The Apostate of Mercy was actually the one who perfected the Elemental Daos. Before then the Daos had still been part of the System, but it had been an incomplete heritage. The Apostate of Greed was surprisingly the one who finally brought the Dao of Space into the fold, which made the Mercantile System possible, while also letting the System perform the randomizations and perfected teleportations.
The only question mark was the First Defier. It was unclear which Dao he helped perfect, if any. His appearance was ultimately so long ago that it was impossible to really confirm anything, especially considering his reign had been extremely short-lived by all accounts. Some said ten thousand years, others a millennium. A few even claimed he reached the peak within a century.
Catheya had no idea which was the truth, but she was ultimately just a member of the young generation. There were tons of things that she didn’t know. For example, some still held to the belief that Chaos was the Original Dao, which was why it was impossible to master. Only by placing all the other peaks under the control of the System would there be a chance at grasping it without being reduced to nothingness.
Not that things like that mattered. He hadn’t even pushed all his Fragments to the Peak yet, though this excursion would hopefully remedy that.
“So these things are actually plants?” Zac asked skeptically as he looked at the large oyster fifty meters away from them.
“It’s a bit of a hybrid, I think,” Catheya shrugged. “The lines are a bit blurred on some beings. Just look at the treants. In either case, observe.”
She threw out a supreme Miasma Crystal the next moment, and then an icicle that cracked it. A large haze of Miasma spread out, and the oyster started to shake a bit as it started to rise from the ground. Only then did Zac realize that it was actually attached to a thick thorned stem, and it was this stem that was rising from the ground to get closer to the dense deathly energies.
Catheya shot a blade of ice toward the Life-Death plant the moment it had stopped moving upward, which caused the area to explode with activity. A dozen blade-like stalks sprung up from the ground as the ‘oyster’ started to descend toward the ground. However, Catheya was too quick, and with a flash of ice she had passed the sharp stalks and appeared right next to the plant, and it was cut off in one swift swipe.
The sharp stalks started to flail about erratically, exhibiting power strong enough to take out middle E-grade cultivators with their thrashing. A series of ice barriers sprung up with Catheya as the core, and she ignored the stalks as she placed her hands on the severed stem holding the oyster. A storm of deathly energies burrowed into the plant next as she infused it with her Deathly Dao.
“Help me deal with the stalks, please?” Catheya asked, and Zac started to sever them while Qirai gripped them and ripped them apart.
Soon enough the two stood in front of Catheya who kept infusing the oyster with her Dao. By this point, the oyster had actually started to absorb large amounts of Twilight Energy from the surroundings, which Zac guessed was the cue that the process of forming the pearl had begun.
“So that’s it?” Zac asked as he looked at the oyster.
“That’s it,” Catheya smiled. “The process will take a few hours, and you can’t stop feeding it your Dao during that time. Harvesting is simple enough. When the pearl has formed, just crack it open and place the pearl in a sealed box.”
“There’s only three of us here,” Zac said as he looked around. “How about we split up to speed things up?”
Qirai’s brows slightly furrowed since that differed from the original plan, but Catheya nodded in agreement. “Remember, we are gathering for four though, so everyone will have to chip in a bit.”
“That’s fine,” Zac nodded.
A quick scan had indicated that the valley held over a hundred oysters, which was better than the average trial. There were more pearls than he would be able to use even if the group consisted of seven members. Now that just four members were remaining, he would probably have to discard most of them in either case. Might as well feed some to Varo, so that he might gain something even while in a coma.
The trio soon spread out, and Zac walked toward a random Life-Death Plant some ways away from the other two. Zac didn’t bother with coming up with some new method, and he simply threw out a crystal as well before cracking it with a pebble. He activated his movement skill as the oyster rose toward the energy, and the world suddenly stopped. A moment later he appeared right before the stem.
The weird creature didn’t even have a chance to react before [Verun’s Bite] had ripped right through the stem. The ground heaved a bit as the root system below started to rampage from having its head cut off, but the plant never had the chance to extend its weapon-like stalks this time around. Just three of them managed to emerge from the ground, but they were effortlessly cut apart as Zac started to infuse the head with the Fragment of the Coffin.
The dying Life-Death Plant greedily absorbed the energies Zac provided, and Twilight Energy started to surge toward the oyster as well. The swirl of energy was more condensed in his case though, and Zac guessed it was because his Dao Fragment was higher compared to Catheya’s. Zac wasn’t certain, but he guessed that her Ice-attuned Dao was either High or Peak mastery, while her Death-attuned Dao was at the middle stages.
The process continued for two more hours, at which point a ripple spread out from the oyster. The ripple was rife with meaning, and Zac knew the pearl had been born. The extremely enticing Dao Fluctuation made Zac’s thoughts turn to dozens of avenues for his cultivation, but he pushed down the burgeoning bout of inspiration as he hurried over and urgently ripped apart the shells.
Inside was a shimmering dark-green pearl no larger than the pearls that you’d find on a necklace back on Earth. He looked at it with greed, and he was a bit surprised to find he wasn’t the only one. The coffin on his back shuddered a bit, and he felt an intangible nudge of hunger in his mind, even stronger compared to when[Love’s Bond] indicated its desire for Twilight Fruits.
“So you want these things as well?” Zac muttered. "Well, wait until we have finished gathering them."
That Alea wanted these pearls wasn't too surprising after her interest in the Twilight Fruits, and Zac was more than happy to provide. There were more than enough pearls to go around, so it was with gusto Zac stowed the pearl into a jade box he had prepared. The ripples disappeared just a few seconds after the lid was sealed, and Zac found his mind clear once more.
Zac wanted to immediately harvest another pearl, but he first rested for half an hour as he absorbed two Soul Crystals. The process wasn’t as taxing as an all-out fight, but it was more taxing than running the purification array. Half an hour of rest was enough, and Zac soon shot toward the next oyster.
Half a minute later, Zac was already infusing the next oyster with his Dao. However, this time infused the fallen plant with the Fragment of the bodhi, though he first made sure that he was performing his experiment out of sight of the other two. Catheya had said that the inspiration came from the plant itself, but he figured his Dao might influence the pearls at least to some extent considering the amount he poured into the thing.
Two hours later a second pearl was formed, and Zac curiously opened the oyster. A small smile spread across his face as he saw that this particular pearl indeed veered a bit more toward a golden hue compared to the darker pearl he harvested before. It also emanated ripples that were slightly more in tune with life than death, which was exactly what he was looking for. Any little advantage was needed with his weird constitution.
The days passed, and the trio worked without rest as one oyster after another was harvested. Thanks to splitting up it took them just above five days to pick the place clean.
“You were quite the farmer," Catheya laughed as the three gathered. "It almost felt like your eyes were shining when you harvested these things. How many did you manage to harvest?"
"Fifty-four," Zac smiled. "What about you two?"
“As I expected,” Catheya nodded. “I got 36, Qirai actually got 34. Altogether it's 124, and 31 pearls each according to our agreement."
"I have a proposition," Zac said, drawing an interested glance from Catheya. "I am willing to buy every pearl you don't need. Ten D-grade Nexus Coin each."
"Are you planning on selling them?" Catheya asked with a raised brow. "They'll only last a month or so, even when sealed."
"I have other uses for them," Zac shrugged.
Qirai clearly looked interested in making the deal, almost to the point of salivating, and Catheya slowly nodded as well. "How about we keep 15 pearls each, and sell the rest to you? That way we have a few extra in case we absorb them quicker than expected. How does that sound?"
"Perfect," Zac said and transferred 480 D-Grade Nexus Coins.
“Your means once again leave me in both awe and despair," Catheya smiled. "Well, things turned out a bit hectic than I anticipated, but overall the mission was a success. What are your plans now?”
“I’ll find someplace to seclude myself for a while,” Zac said. "This trial is a bit more dangerous than I expected, so I'll need to make some breakthroughs before continuing alone."
He had wanted to do this for a while now, and not only for the pearls he had finally got his hands on. The small hidden wounds in his body from his first node-breaking rally were pretty much fixed after these three long months, which meant he would be able to complete his second round of node-breaking. Zac didn’t know how long he had before his immunity or accumulated toxicity became a problem, but he felt he should be able to gain at least a handful of levels in this round.
So between a few levels and potential Dao Breakthroughs, the power boost he stood to gain was tremendous. And that was something he desperately needed considering where he was heading next.
Comments
Please tell me Alea wants the pearls to have Zac give her jewelry. I hope next is a lotus or some chocolates.
Kevin McGuire
2021-09-04 03:40:28 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Joshua Little
2021-07-14 23:22:22 +0000 UTCAlea sure is hungry for all the good stuff. At this rate, she’ll probably also have a mighty hankering for both the [Splinter of Oblivion] and the [Shard of Creation] when Zac finally finds them.
Stylemys
2021-07-14 04:43:37 +0000 UTCThanks a lot for the chapter Defier!
Juli Freixi
2021-07-13 23:27:47 +0000 UTCTime for NUMBERS TO GO UP
Ben Roberts
2021-07-13 19:17:53 +0000 UTCEven if he isn't, going further into the ocean to treasure hunt and farm solo would require a higher power level to stay safe.
Khanalas
2021-07-13 19:06:32 +0000 UTCNah, we know that the Draugr Essence will be used for his Death side, meaning that he won't use a single treasure to upgrade it.
Khanalas
2021-07-13 18:58:39 +0000 UTCso hyped for the next chapter
swug
2021-07-13 18:01:58 +0000 UTCInteresting 🤔, but given the timing of the introduction of these mixed dao, it may be more likely one of those?
Disclancer
2021-07-13 17:45:01 +0000 UTCBut can it swallow conflict and chaos or will it be it's death? (Aka, defier of the fall of the system or defier of the fall for short)
Kiwilord
2021-07-13 17:43:18 +0000 UTCIs twilight the same as chaos but just a lower level dao? Life + death = twilight. Like creation + oblivion = chaos.
sean heaney
2021-07-13 17:34:33 +0000 UTCHe's gonna end up eating a whole bloody mountain range this time isn't he...
Disclancer
2021-07-13 17:33:36 +0000 UTCSo it seems the system eating the defiers is becoming slightly more likely Edit: Oh, this would also be one possible reason the system keeps training people. To have more peak paths to eat so it can reach the terminus
Kiwilord
2021-07-13 17:26:17 +0000 UTCTime to start upgrading that duplicity core! At least, that seems the obvious special target for dual-attributed life-death treasures:-)
Stephen Pearson
2021-07-13 17:21:48 +0000 UTCwell he has a large number of dao treasures now. breaking up to peak shouldn't be to hard giving some of them to his shield as well. And then maybe be lucky enough to be in an ambush or the like so that he can integrrate the new daos quickly and form his dao branch.
Han Pol
2021-07-13 17:15:15 +0000 UTCSo this confirms that the theory that the ascension of an Apostate fixes the System’s “broken peaks”. How curious that the System has seemingly shoved Zac towards towards the 2 biggest peaks it lacks.
Stylemys
2021-07-13 17:15:09 +0000 UTCWhat do people think. Dao Branch here or no? My money is on no. Peak for both Bohdi and Coffin. Plus some insights to give him ideas on where to take the step into Branches later on with something else.
Henry Wartemberg
2021-07-13 17:10:33 +0000 UTCI think he got a movement skill for his undead form recently, my memory is not very good though so I may be wrong
Blayne Allsen
2021-07-13 17:10:05 +0000 UTCCan Zac activate the movement portion alone of his skill whilst in Draugr form? Or did he transform?
Henry Wartemberg
2021-07-13 17:04:05 +0000 UTCTake this with a grain of salt because my memory is not great, and hopefully we get reminded next chapter, but I think they help immensely with life and death attuned daos
2021-07-13 17:00:30 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2021-07-13 16:57:23 +0000 UTCMaybe later. Next batch he finds after he picks up the two new shards.
Alexander Dupree
2021-07-13 16:56:17 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. Awesome he's going to advance here.
Alexander Dupree
2021-07-13 16:55:41 +0000 UTCthanks for the fun update!
George
2021-07-13 16:50:11 +0000 UTCCould someone fill me in why the pearls are so good again? Forgot which chapter it was explained :D
Marius K
2021-07-13 16:41:57 +0000 UTCIs Zac thinking of getting rid of the egg immediately? Can't imagine why he would need so much of a power boost otherwise.
gotag
2021-07-13 16:41:16 +0000 UTCToo bad he didn't try infusing the plants with some creation or oblivion I wonder if anyone has tried that before
Dominic French
2021-07-13 16:34:51 +0000 UTC