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Chapter 465.

Zac froze like a deer in the headlights as he looked in all directions. Back when the integration first took place he had been completely clueless, unaware just how powerful a thing the System was. But now he was all too aware just how mighty it was, and the attention put him under immense psychological pressure.

However, he knew this was a rare opportunity and he needed some clarifications. 

"Was it you who pushed me down this path, who put these two remnants in front of me?" 

[Yes. User qualified for unique empowerment scenario. Congratulations.] 

Zac felt some fury flare up at hearing the same annoying emotionless congratulations as he did when the two last spoke, but he quickly restrained himself this time and instead focused on what was important.

"Are we done then?" Zac asked, his heart pounding. "You won't mess with me any longer? I gave you that Pattern, and you provided me with protections against the remnants."

[Reciprocity has been achieved and balance is maintained. Beware the Terminus.]

"What does that even mean?" Zac asked with some bitterness in his voice, but he was only met with silence.

"What regrets are you talking about? And what alternate path? Please elaborate," Zac tried instead, as he didn't understand what the hell the system had been talking about earlier.

Unfortunately it looked like the System wasn't any more talkative this time around, and it had left after delivering a few cryptic lines. Zac once again looked upon the screen with the three rewards, his earlier resolve completely crushed. Could he trust the System? Or was it messing with him once again?

His thoughts about the first reward didn't change, as the comment was in line with his own thoughts. But the other two threw him for a loop. What did an alternate path mean? Did it refer to his soul cultivation, or was it something much bigger? Would it tamper with his nascent Creation based on Life and Death? Would it actually force him to embark on Buddhistic cultivation, forgoing his current classes?

And what the hell did rectification of regret mean?

He had done things he wasn’t too proud of since the integration, but he would say there was only one real regret; not reaching his father before he was murdered. It couldn’t possibly be an array that could resurrect the dead, could it? Or was it rather related to his inability to cultivate? The more he thought about it the more likely it felt. 

Wasn't that exactly what Divine Investiture meant? The ability to cultivate was based on one's affinity with the Daos, something that he was completely lacking. What if this array could rectify that deficiency in his body, allowing him to embark on the path of a true cultivator?

There were a lot of secrets related to his body, secrets that might make him want to stay a mortal. But he also knew that things would get extremely rough the further he walked down the path of cultivation. Things weren't too bad right now in F-Grade, but the situation would get much worse for each grade as far as he knew. This might be his shot at getting the final, and greatest, boost to his power, becoming a proper cultivator.

Zac finally went with his gut, and reached for the second option.

Zac chose the [Divine Investiture Array] based on his guess that the System wasn’t actively messing with him. Why would it even bother? It was in control of the rewards after all. He wasn’t interested in changing his path, which would potentially make the [Yin-Yang Arhat Soul Array] useless. And between rectifying regret and strength, he chose the former.

He had plenty of Strength from a bunch of other sources, and a constitution array wasn’t required for him to deal with the issues on Earth. He hadn’t even seen anyone in his sector utilizing this kind of thing, and it didn’t come up when Galau talked about constitutions. It was probably some sort of high-tiered boost not available in his sector, but people did just fine without them.

Rectifying regret was more in line with his purpose of cultivation. He didn't really care about power for power's sake, and not all his troubles could get solved by becoming stronger. Perhaps the [Divine Investiture Array] would make him a cultivator, or perhaps its function was something else entirely, but it didn't matter.

He didn't want to experience some tragedy in the future and realize it could have been prevented if he hadn't been too greedy for more power. 

Zac didn’t immediately pick the reward though, but he first started putting on one ring after another on his fingers, before moving on to bracers, earrings, and necklaces. It was the jewelry he looted from the mentalist, each of them a pretty strong treasure that contained one charge either of offensive or defensive nature.

He had seen a couple of similar items by now, and he guessed that all of them were either high or more likely peak-tier quality. It was like he was decked in treasures that each could release an attack or shield at least at the level of the [Void Bomb] that was powerful enough to tear holes in space. The items were clearly made for a woman, but he wasn’t in a position to be picky at the moment. The whole square could be full of people wanting to rip him to shreds for all he knew, and every small advantage would make a huge difference. 

They were outside items so they were pretty limited inside the Tower, but they would be back to their full power out in the Base Town. He actually wanted to don a few dresses as well to improve his defenses even further, but he was afraid that he’d ruin any chances of finding a patron if he came out looking like a maniac.

He looked down at his body a second later, satisfied with result. Ogras had once told him that wealth was one of the greatest weapons, and he was inclined to agree as he looked at the glistening treasures covering his hands and arms. It was like he suddenly had 10 lives, though each charge spent was probably the equivalent of losing Hundreds of Millions of Nexus Coins, perhaps even Billions. 

Zac also had enough Creation Energy in his body for one major restoration as well, but he didn’t want to use it unless absolutely necessary. He finally prepared one of the spikes of Faceless #9 in the sleeves of his robes, but he was even leerier about that spike compared to the Creation Energy. It might be lethal for outsiders to use, and he would only stab himself with that thing if he really didn't see any alternatives.

Normally he would have entered the new floor as a Draugr to defend against surprise attacks, but he,unfortunately couldn’t do that as he was exiting the tower. Zac wasn’t ready to expose his second identity, which meant would have to defend against any potential assault with treasures and his nature-based defensive skills.

Zac took a few deep breaths before he picked the [Divine Investiture Array], and the next moment he was teleported to the 73rd floor. He crushed his token the moment he arrived, but his Danger Sense already screamed in alarm.

He immediately activated one of the defensive charges of a ring as he created a massive fractal edge that he swung in a grand 360-degree arc. A dozen massive rats were turned into mince-meat, and his whole body was drenched in blood and viscera in an instant. It wasn't exactly how he wanted to look upon exiting the tower, but perhaps it would give off an intimidating impression.

A glance at his surroundings showed that he had been thrown into the middle of an endless rat tide that relentlessly tried to swarm him from every direction with furious abandon, and he was forced to fight them off as their teeth seemed to be able to bite straight through the shield he had summoned. Even the leaves of [Nature's Barrier] were getting ripped apart and swallowed by the crazed beasts.

Thankfully he only needed to fight for ten seconds before he was teleported out of the Tower of Eternity, where the Dao Apparition awaited.

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The stone slate floated through the vast cosmos, just as it had since the there was only darkness. Ancient lines marred its surface, every single groove and turn containing seemingly boundless profundity. 

It spoke of the grand tenets of the universe, but very few had the ability to glean any of its secrets. So it continued its solitary journey through the vast cosmos. It silently passed the grand warriors who traversed the stars, and not even ancient existences born from stardust itself could sense its presence.

But all journeys must end.

A remote and solitary planet shone like a green gem, the stele imperceptibly adjusted its trajectory to head toward it. It breached the atmosphere not long after, and it finally settled down in a secluded valley.

The stele settled down gently on the ground, as though it wasn’t encumbered by gravity in the slightest. However, a simple touch of the slate made the whole world tremble, causing earthquakes and extreme weather to ravage the whole planet for months before subsiding.

The primordial stone plaque sat in its valley undisturbed, but the planet slowly changed from the fundamental truths it espoused. War ravaged the continents and enough blood was spilled that crops refused to grow in the soil. Countries rose and fell like the turn of the seasons, grand warriors becoming kings before turning to dust. 

One day a one-armed man found himself in the valley. His army had been utterly defeated in battle, and he needed a safe harbor to hide from his enemies. He hadn’t lost through lacking skill or tactics, but through inferior numbers. It filled him with irreconciliation that a fool defeated him, but there was nothing to do about the situation. Reality wasn’t fair.

There was something alluring about the valley though, and the general soon forgot his anger as he scoured its nooks and crannies until he found the ancient stele. He was unable to take his eyes away from the patterns covering the surface, and it felt like they were the most beautiful things in the universe.

He sat down in front of it as though he was possessed, his eyes never leaving the stone for a second. The seasons passed as the man pondered upon the stele, silent and unmoving. Months turned to years, and years turned into millennia. Forces emerged and fell soon after, great triumphs and defeats replaced each other one by one on the continent.

However, no one ever visited the secluded valley. No one even spoke about the mountains that shielded it from the surrounding countries. It was as though it was separated from the world, a dimension of its own. It was just a man and a stone, and eons of silence.

A storm suddenly erupted in the valley, and the millennia of tranquility ended. The cultivator shuddered, as though he was brought out from a dream.

“War,” he muttered as he got on his feet and looked to the stars.

War was the motor of progress, and blood was needed to turn the wheels of fate. Bowed to his master before walking over to take away the monument, as he felt there was still much to learn. But no matter how he strained and pulled it wouldn’t move the slightest. Cracks spread for tens of thousands of meters around him, but the monument refused to be moved.

The man sighed in disappointment, but there was no real anger in his eyes. There was just tranquility, and the burning fires of conflict. Increasingly powerful waves started to emanate from his body until he suddenly disappeared in a massive explosion. The next moment he stood in space, looking down at the planet below.

His home world had once been without end in his mind, a battlefield whose scale beggared comprehension. But now the scene was too small, just a small ripple in the universe not worth mentioning. He needed a grander arena to progress further. The warlord waved his hand, and a moon was ripped from its trajectory, and crushed into an unadorned lance of stone and steel.

Its materials were nothing special, but space still broke from the slightest movement of its tip.

He looked down at the planet, or rather the now-ruined valley where he had spent most of his life. If it wasn’t meant for him any longer, then it might as well continue its journey toward the next fated one. Being stuck on this small corner was an insult to the grandeur it represented.

He swung the lance with one swift motion, and space trembled as a wave of unfettered destruction carved off a section of the planet, sending the continent spinning toward the endless black. The universe needed war, and war needed more than one general.

A stone slate floated through the vast cosmos, and it would continue doing so until there was only darkness. Ancient lines marred its surface, almost every single groove and turn containing seemingly boundless profundity.

Comments

Not Emperor Limitless I mean.

Probably not since all these visions come from the system.

What a strange Dao vision

Arexio R.

F5 key slowly turning red from friction...

L Pedersen

I was thinking the same

Alex

I think Zac takes the couple with the dude who wants to save his girlfriend with him ro earth to protect them.

Firinen

Thanks for the chapter!

Juli Freixi

Ohh nice. Would make sense he would develop a system based in conflict after that.

Henry Wartemberg

I wonder if that was Emperor Limitless and the stele was the template he used to create the system?

Maniac000

Hopefully the most powerful apparition the Tower has seen in thousands of years is enough to get all three of Zac's Fragments to Middle.

There's one I think you missed - "But all journeys must end". The valley was the coffin of the slate, its final destination in its journey, until a new one began (much like life, death, and undeath).

Stylemys

1. The peaceful nature of the valley calming the warrior's troubled heart, 2. the eternity and endlessness of the stele, 3. the millennia long meditation. 4. The immovability of the stele needing to be cut away from the planet (like a tree's roots), 5. the unprecedented beauty of the object, 6.eons of undisturbed peace within the valley, 7. war as a driving force for growth and change. Those are the areas I would say could leads to bodhi insights. if they do or not is another thing entirely. For sure though, oblivion had far more insights than bodhi and axe had a few pretty obvious points of insight as well. Just saying that as long as he gets 5 insights from the vision, bodhi is a possible advancement

Frardowin

Remember that Zac needs a Middle Fragment for each Arcane Class, and it would be better for balance if he gets both his Classes to Arcane. Since the Classes are likely guided by the Bodhi and Coffin Fragments, the most balanced outcome is for him to get both Bodhi and Coffin to Middle, and the Axe Fragment would be a utility Fragment, so it would not matter so much if it got to Middle, but the extra power would be good (especially as it will give him mostly strength and dexterity). So my top two guesses (tied for most likely) are all three Fragments to Middle or Bodhi and Coffin to Middle. It is extremely unlikely that he would get a new Dao Seed now, let alone a new Fragment. It is also unlikely he will ONLY advance his Axe Fragment to Middle, since then if he got an Arcane Class it would be guided by the Axe Fragment, which is not the Path Zac is on (with the remnants he is pretty much locked into a path of Creation and Oblivion, especially now that he affirmed that he does not want to change his Path)

He could get up to 3 titles next chapter. Strenght, Dao Titel for 2 or 3 mids and possibly total stat title

Johannes Sauer

yes very much a gag, bare-foot bc of loamwalker, bald bc of explosions/pools of cosmic water and in a dress bc it's the best armor he has

gotag

With that much Meditation I would say Bodhi is a likely condender for an upgrade

Shukketsu

Is this a theme. At least twice when he's met up with Ogras he's been dressed in womens clothing and covered in blood and gore.

Obran

I have a feeling it's gonna be next Monday when Zac actually manages to get back home. Tomorrow is most likely a different POV chapter regarding different characters and their experience with tower vision. And then a big base town floor wiping with asses of those who will choose to still take their chances. And then a talk with the Peak lady and the Draugr lady.

H R

Something about him getting a fragment of war at all just seems a bit... off his path. What I got from the vision was slab= all kinds of universal Dao truths. The guy looked at it and got from it. War as an engine of change. Then hella destruction wave from the spear. Overall seems heavier on the oblivion side. I can see how it could give deeper insights into Axe. (Destruction as an engine of change). I can see that getting a bump. Even the last attack could do it. Coffin? I suppose the rot / change aspect could bump. Not really seeing as much synergy with bodhi though

Henry Wartemberg

He might be able to do that but only in a direct confrontation. To get to that point he has to first be able to leave Port Atwood, which might not be the case as the undead boss was trying to box him in with some special array (got to admit, among all the other bosses the Lich has shown the most brains and tactics). Then get to the undead region which is as big as USA. And then reach the heart of the incursion and get inside the protection shield. I know that Void gave him something for the shield and he also got a flying treasure in the tower but even with all these, it's gonna take a lot of time and effort to reach the point of direct showdown between Zac and the Lich. Not to mention what stance the Draugr lady is going to take in the base town. She already got the intel that Zac is a progenitor and nicknamed Superbrother man.

H R

I can see several options: 1) 2 mid frags dao of bodhi and coffin, there were at least 8 possible insights for each (coffin had a few more) that I could guess at from the description of the vision. So this option has a chance of happening. 2) all three fragments boost to mid, least likely option, with several of the bohdi and destruction insights, i could see move towards axe, but I think it gets a bit tight on the insights for this option. least likely in my opinion 3) 2 mid frags for bohdi and coffin, then 1 low frag for war. The war insights are all over the vision description, and should have enough for with or both fragments to jump a level or be close to it, if the war fragment is granted. slightly more likely than option 2 4) low war fragment only gained, I think this is unlikely since there were so many possible insights from the vision. only slightly higher chance than option 3 in my opinion. 5) final option is that zac straight up gains a mid fragment for war. This vision is massive and I can see it only slightly option than option 1. 6) hail mary, 3 current frags to mid and new mid war frag. Basically if TFD wants to troll us. this kind of thing would be insane and i dont think TFD smoked any payote recently so we should be safe. my rankings: 1,5,4,3,2, 6

Frardowin

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

Oh boy. Zac is getting so OP now that it's not gonna make much sense if he DOESN'T one-shot the undead incursion final boss

Nah that’s too many maybe 40k tho

Alessan

Yeah I dont have a clue either.. Definitely doesn't seem directly tailored I agree. With the 8 armed vision it was auto assigned. This one looks like its up to him to use the vision and apply the principles somewhere.

Nate maresch

Didn't Ogras have a moment or two before his vision started? I dont have issues with Zac's starting before he is aware of the exit platform, just uniformity or continuity. All one way or the other maybe is why it stuck out. This is better for drama and tone, and I could also be wrong.

Nate maresch

Got absolutly no idea what the dao gain was about

Thenais

*grin* - you forget to mention that when he leaves the tower, caked in blood and viscera, festooned with ridiculous amounts of womans jewelry, axt in hand and expecting a big showdownd - he finds everyone bowing to him or being in deep meditation about what they saw in the vision. x))

D

I think ending on the vision was a good stopping point. Makes the vision more important, rather than the horde of foes waiting

seth dauer

Can’t wait for the next chapter. I hope it’s a massacred for those greedy idiots who want his head.

Thundermike00

this is a good chapter, just could have used a bit more substance. he talks to the system twice, picks the ‘cultivating’ array (i doubt thats what it is), fights some rats then has a vision. just would have felt more satisfying or having more substance if we saw his exit of the tower/gains

hi angus

The hanging plot thread over getting 1000 strength should be resolved next chapter

Kevin Mendoza

It's an implied he since there is no other person we are talking about.

Caricifus

Let’s hope it’s an array that has the affect of cultivation. It’s be built in hopefully then

Henry Wartemberg

"Bowed to his master before walking over to take away the monument, ..." --> He bowed? No subject in this sentence.

Cadastral

Zac does not have a Sanctuary Seed or Fragment. I think the key point of the apparition is the stele itself, not the warlike man. It seems to contain fundamental knowledge of existence. Hopefully Zac can use that information to advance all his Fragments, but at least it should help with Bodhi and Coffin since they are related to Creation and Oblivion which are fundamental powers of existence. Maybe the weapon the man created out of a moon will help Zac gain further insight into his Axe Fragment.

"Chaos" usually is described as what keep progress going. "War" is asigned a the same purpose. Feels like War is presented as a fragment of chaos. Does he get the Dao of War? The most rediculous thing i can think of, would be sanctuary and coffin combining into war.

Johannes Sauer

If Zac becomes a cultivator would he have compatibility with all Daos or just a few? Where is he going to find a good cultivation manual?

Nobody

Blasphemy!

Grammarmelade

Thank you for the chapter

jerome

It's probably been brought up before but I really think some thought should be given to releasing one or two longer chapters every week instead of 6 short ones.

L Pedersen

He hasn’t had time to look at it. So presumably in one of his cosmic sacks or rings

Chymor

Did I miss something? Where is the [Divine Investiture Array] that Zac picked?

I just want like, an additional 60k words each chapter, is that cool? :)

Caricifus

Sounds like the system prototype

Kiwilord

The vision looks a bit like the beginning of Emperor Limitless seeing as the System brings conflict everywhere it goes.

zoarian

"... you provided me with protections against the fractals." Should probably be remnants, not fractals. Also, it is spelled "stele", not steele.

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander Dupree

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander

Nice! Managed to surprise me with the vision again. I’m guessing Axe goes up. Not so sure about the others now though

Henry Wartemberg

Thx for the chapter

Thenais

Thank you!

Andrew

Damn. Zac finally appearing in a blood and viscera soaked dress, festooned with ridiculous amounts of woman's jewelry, would have been amazing.

Heraclitus

What a vision that was, I can’t wait to see what he learned from it and I want to see the fight. Thank you for the chapter.

Kyle J Smith

Thank you so tower event is finally coming to a close

Kenevarious

Aha

Perfect timing for a lunch break for me. Thanks.

Rivo


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