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Chapter 458.

The whole room violently shook as the wave of ash collided with the vibrant beam. There were no explosions though as the collision of the attacks was very different from anything Zac had witnessed before, and it led Zac to believe that Dr. Fried really had managed to harness at least a small part of the Shard of Creation.  

The energies that had been contained inside the crystal ball contained the ability of inception, and weird items kept popping up one after another, each stealing a bit of the momentum from his attack. A massive blue icicle appeared from nowhere and shot toward Zac, but it crumbled into drifting ash by the wave of desolation before it even had time to pick up any momentum.

There were rocks, waterfalls, and scorching flames that appeared to hinder the wave of desolation and strike at Zac, like all the elements of the world had combined to take him down. However, the third swing of [Deforestation] was the pinnacle of Zac’s power, and it wasn't enough to just throw some rubble in front of it. 

The grey cloud was noticeably diminished as it pushed through the construct's attack, but it still had almost half of its energy remaining when it finally exhausted the beam and swallowed the odd machine along with the doctor on top of it. There was still no explosion as the mecha only shuddered before falling apart. It was as though the thing was a burnt-out log that turned into a pile of ash when prodded.

The doctor's face was frozen in a visage of fear and incomprehension as it crumbled as well. Zac knew the man was finally dead body and soul as well as he felt the surge of energy entering his body. A quick look around unfortunately indicated that the doctor wasn't the level guardian, as no teleportation array had appeared upon his death.

The largest threat was dealt with, but Zac didn't rest as only half his objective was completed. He flashed forward, running past the pile of dust that was once the doctor and his battle platform. He wanted to stay in the wake of his own attack, though he kept a healthy distance as he didn't want to turn into another dust pile. 

The wave had lost even more energy from killing Dr. Fried, but it was a large-scale attack capable of taking out tens of thousands of people, so it continued forward in the limited space of the inner containment field. It finally reached the core that housed the Shard itself, another spherical shield with a diameter of no more than 10 meters. 

A tremendous shockwave suddenly threw Zac back across half the room, but his eyes lit up when he saw what was going on.

The last burst of power inside the [Axe of Desolation] had managed to crack open the final shield, and radiant tendrils reached out from the breach. They looked like condensed sunlight but almost moved around like the tentacles of an octopus as they gingerly felt around outside the containment shield.

It looked just like when the Splinter in his mind was searching for cracks or weaknesses inside the miasmic cage, and Zac knew his opportunity had presented itself. He flashed forward with [Loamwalker] as far as he could until he left the spiritual forest of [Hatchetman's Spirit], at which point he started to run normally. He needed to snatch the item before the shield healed.

“HALT!” a tremendous roar suddenly echoed from behind, and the power in the voice alone was enough for Zac to stumble as bloody gashes appeared all over his body.

Zac knew this was the end-run, and he scrambled to his feet and kept going, ignoring the mounting sense of doom from his danger sense.

However, it quickly became too much and he glanced back and spotted an infuriated metallic humanoid approaching. The cyborg's speed was way faster than his own, and it was upon Zac in an instant. Terrifying energies surged around him, and Zac desperately activated a Bodhi-infused [Nature’s Barrier] to protect himself.

However, a flashing light almost blinded Zac, and he felt a stabbing pain in his mind as all the leaves were shredded to pieces in an instant. They didn’t even impede the technocrat for a second as he reached for Zac’s throat.

Zac swung his axe with all he got at the incoming hand, but [Verun’s Bite] didn’t even leave a mark as it was blocked by a thin energy layer covering the hand. Conversely, the hand released some sort of counter and Zac felt the Spirit Tool yowl in pain from the clash. Zac already understood who this was, and he wasn't surprised that his attack didn't work.

This was the captain, a true D-Grade Powerhouse. Even if he was the lowest rung among D-Grade warriors there was no contesting him while still in F-Grade.

But the clash had fulfilled its purpose as Zac was shot backward like a comet from the counterforce, straight into the core containment area. Zac prepared himself to swap classes if needed to block another strike, but he realized the man had stopped some distance away with a sinister smile. A small pang of pain suddenly flared up in the back of Zac’s head as he hit something within the light, and Zac immediately felt an odd force invade his body.

He realized that he had accidentally hit the Shard, and he quickly tried to reach for his Tower Token to teleport out as planned. However, he only had time to see the technocrat captain shouting a bunch of orders before the world turned white. 

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A crackling sound full of ebullience echoed out into the void, each snap exuding the primordial Dao. For untold ages the [Spark of Creation] left its mark on the universe, its conceptions growing ever larger and more intricate. But suddenly its revelry was encroached upon.

His breath was the Dao and his hand was the earth, and when he moved the Heavens shied away. He gripped the Spark and clenched with enough force to tear the fabric of reality to shreds. The shockwave shattered the Dimensional Core that the Spark had turned into its nourishment, the explosion destroying innumerable planets.

Unwillingness. Desperation. Desire. The spark shattered, its remnants fleeing to all corners of the myriad planes. Creation was never over.

A great sage sat upon his platform with a kindly smile, and with a wave of his arm he brought forth his miracles. Magical scenes covered the night sky, scenes of unfettered creativity and depth. The crowd was busy gaining inspiration from the apparitions above, and no one heard the despondent wails from the captives below as their very souls were being used as fertilizer for the sage’s false gifts.

The warrior’s arm quickly grew and formed a massive scythe as he swung it in a wide arc that decimated the closest attackers. His eyes were already hollow and his face a sallow mask, but there was no going back now. He released a bestial roar as he rushed into the thick of the Verith Tribe’s Truthslayers, and a shockwave of metal and flesh exploded out from him like a detonation of a Taboo Treasure.

Wings containing boundless force stretched out for hundreds of meters in each direction, like two canopies shrouding the earth. Each flap of the gargantuan bird's wings brought forth storms that ravaged the plains below as it traversed its prison. It hated its inability soar higher, and it released a cry of desolation. A shudder pushed the clouds away as the wings grew yet longer. Blood seeped out from its body and fell like rain, but it didn't care as it soared ever higher toward the stars above.  

The young monk desperately prayed for tranquility as he climbed the lonely peak. He couldn't stay at the monastery any longer, he couldn't risk the lives of his brothers. But the whispers never ended even after reciting the mantras. It would be so easy to give in to desire, to grasp the power that resided within. One thought to turn dreams into reality, one wish to challenge fate itself.

Zac had once again found himself captive within a storm of visions showing an unceasing number of fates. Most were pretty horrible, and any notion that the Shard was the 'good' to the Splinter's 'bad' was finally gone. Those who had found themselves in possession of a Shard mostly seemed to be just as wretched, just with a different flavor. Coming in contact with concepts that were too far beyond comprehension was to play with fire, you were bound to get burned sooner or later.

The flashing visions suddenly stopped, and he found himself looking at a solitary figure from above. However, this time there wasn’t a Draugr-Lady calmly sitting within a lake of miasma in silent contemplation. Instead, there was a cultivator perched on a terrifyingly tall peak under a shimmering night sky.

He wasn't Dragur, or any other undead race for that matter, but rather a humanoid alien with ashen-grey skin. The alien almost looked human with extremely fine features, making it hard to discern its gender. It did however have four eyes, one normal set and another one placed almost to the side of his head. The cultivator probably had 360-degree vision thanks to this feature.

The warrior radiated a dense and powerful aura full of verve, and even if Zac couldn't put his finger on it he somehow felt like the cultivator was the exact opposite of the Draugr lady. The whole peak was drowned in a vibrant shimmer as northern lights in all colors imaginable danced around him. It was a beautiful spectacle, but the cultivator didn’t seem to care as his or her eyes were closed in meditation.

”Hm?” the cultivator mumbled, and judging by the cadence of the voice he was no doubt a man.

The alien looked up from the ground, and his two sets of eyes seemed to focus on the spot where Zac’s spirit hovered. Zac’s emotions surged in anticipation as he tried to speak, but he was simply a blob consciousness without any opportunity to communicate. But it really looked like the System had prepared another fortuitous encounter after all.

“Be'Zi mentioned meeting a child following her path just this way, and now you arrive at my doorstep just moments later?” the man said with a spurious smile. “I wonder what The Villainous Heavens has planned this time?”

The elation Zac felt was slowly doused as he listened to the seated cultivator. Even though the expressions on this man’s face were more amicable than the cold visage of the Draugr, he still felt less welcoming.

“Creation and Oblivion. Broken peaks and an ocean of despair. The cycle continues,” the cultivator muttered before he smiled again. “Will you break it? Or will you drown as well?”

Zac didn’t understand what the hell the odd cultivator was speaking about, but he was more worried about whether he would provide assistance or not. He felt fine at the moment, but he knew that a storm was probably brewing inside his body back at the ship, one that would have no problem crushing him, body and soul, if not dealt with properly.

“The Villainous Heavens brought you to me, but why should I bow to the bindings of fate?” the alien continued, his four eyes gaining a ruthless gleam.

Zac’s Danger Sense was quiet, but his instincts still screamed of danger as the lights surrounding the peak started to flash with increased intensity. Zac suddenly sensed his soul being crushed by immense pressure, like he was being thrown into a black hole. But a sudden shudder from beneath the mountain froze the northern lights, and the pressure disappeared in an instant.

“Mh?” the man said as he looked down at the ground again.

“Very well. Let the threads of fate run its course. I hope you will survive long enough to provide my wife and I with some entertainment. The eons are growing tedious, after all,” he said.

The man pointed a finger at Zac, and his surroundings rapidly closed in and disappeared. Zac realized that the man had sent him away, and he couldn’t help but feel some disappointment over the fact that he still refused to help out, even though he obviously had a connection with the Draugr lady.

Had the path the System laid out for him gone awry due to the cultivator’s reluctance to assist, and if so, what did that mean for him and his odds of survival? Frantic thoughts swirled in Zac’s mind as his vision turned black, but the voice of the cultivator drifted into his ears just before his vision disappeared completely.

“Creation is a miracle, but it is also a drug. It will satisfy your desires until you are nothing but a ball of cravings, a husk of a man. But through temperance and austerity, Creation will bow to your will."

Comments

Interesting chapter. So the draugr lady is married to this guy with the opposite dao? His reluctance and words suggests he's part of the so called "boundless path" to me. And we learn the lady's name, Be'Zi. That draugr princess back at the base town will probably love some of these extra details about her ancestor (maybe knows the woman's name, but might not know about her husband).

Dave Richards

Author has been writing for so long and I honestly think you need to take a break and refresh. This is clearly a well thought out idea and TFD has plotted out his book FAR FAR into the future probably until the end. The fact that it’s been plotted so well can make for a still very enjoyable novel...but I think your writing is suffering from the pressure of always having to produce chapters almost everyday.

Murigi

Only a year has passed since the integration. Zac's life has already made drastic changes, with quite a few changes to His perspective. If you think the development is slow try reading some of the chines novels were the character has the same prospective the entire 3 million words worth of writing with no deviation. I will admit the story is not perfect and still has room to grow but I have yet to read a perfect book. And I have read 10's of millions of words.

its not like we have any other source for the info before the mystic realm. The exposition was fine, if a bit long. The story is fine as is, let the writer write.

Frardowin

Cannot do. He first would need to earn another Tower Token.

The story has been growing increasingly stale as of late. The main point of contention for me is the fact that Zac is getting portrayed as increasingly muscle brained. It is incredibly hard to root for an MC who's only redeeming quality is their insane luck. 450+ chapters in and there is no character development at all. If the Xiaxia cycle of "MC weak to fight enemies head on --> MC have fortuitous encounter/ MC enters secret realm --> MC comes back in the nick of time when his allies are troubled to save the day in style --> all of MC's doubters are proven wrong and his enemies flabbergasted by MC's power spike". Please TFD if Zac were to arrive just in time as the defense of Port Atwood is crumbling, you would let down not just me but also a lot of your other readers as well. I would say that it was the incredibly detailed system (or Limitless Heavens?) and the different power ups that had made me interested in the novel. However, please keep in mind it is the story which ultimately matters and not the 100+ power ups which matters for maybe a score or two chapters, later becoming exceedingly normal. I am sorry if I am being harsh but the exposition chapters are some of your worst piece of writing. Some time back there was a chapter where you explained the three factions of Technocrats - Machine God faction and two others I think - was there really a need to give that all that information about the faction at that point of time. Sorry TFD, but reading some of your exposition chapters are like reading EULA or T&C. Ultimately, what I really want to say is that I had loved your writing so much in the beginning. However, the novel is becoming incredibly stale as of late with shoddy exposition, lack of character development, and predictable situations. P.S. please put more thought into MC's introspection portion as well

Bacardi Baiju

I think he should come to tower again. I mean there are such enormous rewards even apart from titles and the limit for attempting the tower is twice anyway. It would probably only take one day if he just skips the base town and comes with other powerhouses like Thea or Billy. The advantages are so great it would be idiotic to skip and upgrade directly to E- grade. The author should just not stretch it into ~50 chapters. 5 at most would suffice

enjoyable chapter, but i feel that was just because we were anticipating the creation shard, not because of the actual story. felt like a hollow chapter with a flashy overcoat that made it look nice.

hi angus

Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

I think that is intentionel as both scenes are supposed to be similar

Shukketsu

That cliffhanger lol

Fl1pstre

easily explained away. Time flows differently in different places. The System touches the multiverse. Who says time flows at the same rate in all of them? IT already compresses time in the tower.

Joe ?

If four eyes fix for now his problem shard, wonder the bonus of 8eme floor, maybe more time dilatation for going to the final 9 because its dead with the timing he have left, And i dont count but i have a feeling author mess the time he say all time in this story like 1 week for this blablabla 100 day in tower blabla and in the chapter we have several 2 day her 1 day her 3 day her (or half day to go her running etc etc) i never properly counted but it seem wrong in total time all time

Zarik0

Reward for completing 8th level -- fractals to house shard.

Obran

Could be they both whisper to him. Could be they both whisper to each other keeping Zac out of the conversation. Either way sounds like schizophrenia to me.

Obran

"the sap of technology" LOL

Something I just thought of: what if the reason the system blocks off the dao of technology is because it was made with it, and thus doesn’t want to risk anyone getting powerful enough in it to shut it down.

Luke Scheffe

Creations and Destructions are in a Zac, kissing ...

Jack Trowell

Thank you!

Andrew

"He also didn't dare place his hopes on a second old master popping out of nowhere and giving him another set of fractals to house the shard." Zac's Luck, plot armor, and system: Hold my beer. Four-Eyed Creation dude old master thingy: Well yes, but actually no.

Bodoroo

It surely does seems like some sort of strange copy paste of that oblivion chapter. So many lines are identical here

I guess we can just call him Four Eyes for now.

So we got the Draugr lady's name, but not the name of this four-eyed Creation guru. It seems odd that he just has conversations with Be'Zi. At first I though he meant Be'Zi was his wife, but upon further consideration I think the [Spark of Creation] is his wife, and it spoke up and told him he should help Zac, or at least not harm him.

Compared to travel between universes, traveling back in time is not difficult.

What? Of course not. The experience with the Creation guru seems real, but that does not prove that anything else in the Tower is real.

So Zac now has 2 shards whispering inside his head, instead of one. That's gonna be fun.

Omiso

So i guess the bounty was to push Zac. Would be troll if the System drops it now. Also im impressed the System can send him to real places while still deluting the time. If it didn't ogras would be fucked right now.

Johannes Sauer

How large an area does the spiritual forest cover? Does it grow as the skill levels up?

"...until he left the spiritual forest of [Hatchetman's Spirit]" Huh? I thought the spiritual forest was Zac's created domain that was always centered on himself as long as [Hatchetman's Spirit] is activated. How can he leave the spiritual forest? Is it stuck in place wherever he first activated the skill? That does not seem right. Then he could just deactivate the skill and then activate it again to re-center it on himself.

This chapter was satisfying~ It’s like having a steak after a week full of burgers.

Durzo

Whistle*

Garrett Johnson

The visions are crazy.

Alexander Dupree

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander Dupree

Welcome to the story, little Shard of Creation!

Grammarmelade

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander

Thanks

Firinen


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