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Chapter 451.

The single tree looked like any ordinary one, apart from its lack of branches. But it quickly grew into a tremendous spike, like the finger of a forest god. It just took a second for it to grow to a size that almost eclipsed the mountains he had pulled through the array before, and the tip of the tree pushed straight toward the command center beneath.

A shocking burst of energy rippled out from the massive avatar's weapon, and multiple layers of the protective membrane of [Nature’s Barrier] were decimated even though the princess aimed at [Nature’s Punishment] rather than in his direction.

A hollow with a diameter of almost fifty meters was punched straight through the wooden spike, but hundreds of branches grew from the hole and merged to restore its original form. Zac felt a huge strain on his mind from the increased consumption, but he could only grit his teeth as he pierced the avatar with his punishment.

The avatar only managed to ineffectually rip off a few layers of the branch before it was forcibly dispelled, and the branch passed through the chaotic energies as it slammed straight into the command tent where the princess resided. The ground heaved and cracked and Zac felt a surge of energy enter his body,

A shudder went through his body as a storm of miasma spread to every inch. The hundreds of leaves around him disappeared into motes of lights, and the verdant forest of [Hatchetman’s Spirit] was gone a second later. Only the towering tree remained as a testament of his earlier attacks.

That didn't mean the army was safe though, as billowing clouds of corrosion and miasma quickly spread out before the warriors had time to understand what was going on.

This was the true power of the upgraded core, and it was the only feature that mattered as far as Zac was concerned. It was disappointing that it hadn’t provided any attributes when reaching E-Grade, but the transformation only took a second now as long as he used Yrial’s Transformation skill.

Not only that, but he had also learned that he could now transform twice before he needed to wait for an hour again. In other words, he could now almost completely freely use his two classes in one battle as long as he had a second to spare during a fight.

Zac stomped the ground and appeared next to the massive branch that was stabbed into the ground, just in time to see a part of it explode as his target emerged. She was drenched in blood and one of her arms hung limply to her side, but she still radiated the aura of someone with a fight left in her.

The cage of [Profane Seal] was erected with the branch in the middle, and five of the chains immediately cut into the massive piece of wood. A surge of energy entered Zac’s body as he started his usual whittling down of his enemy.

It was one interesting perk he had found from being able to quickly change between classes. Most of his skills disappeared when he changed classes, but there were two exceptions. The first exception was the punishments he could summon through [Nature's Punishment], like the tree he was able to call forth since gaining the Fragment of the Bodhi.

It was teeming with lifeforce that the chains could steal and then feed to his Draugr-form. This synergy was why he opted for the tree rather than the massive mountain he usually used.

It made him even more unkillable as the piece of wood turned into an enormous battery that would keep him going far longer than he would be able to without. It was to the point that miasma steamed out of his body due to overconsumption, which further aligned the surroundings in his favor against living enemies.

The second skill that lingered was [Winds of Decay]. The skill was made from his breath, so it didn’t matter that he changed class as the mists remained. This wasn’t as much of a boon though as the skill targeted him the moment he changed to his human form. It didn’t bother him thanks to his huge pool of Vitality, but it was still pretty uncomfortable to stand inside.

The miasmic cage shook as the two clashed one time after another, but soon enough the princess couldn’t stand it any longer. Her body was covered in festering wounds as the armor-clad Zac towered above her.

“Why?” she asked with fury and despair in her eyes. “Who are you?”

“Fate, I guess,” Zac answered as his bardiche fell.

Zac didn’t swap back to his human form just yet as he wasn’t sure what would await him at the other side of the teleporter. He rather just restored his reserves to peak condition before he stepped through to the next realm. 

It felt like he was being squeezed for every piece of potential he had, and he was embroiled in constant battle as he kept going. At least it kept the Splinter mostly satiated as he ripped through the later levels of the 8th floor. Unfortunately, he never heard of any treasures or inheritances that seemed able to restrain the corruption in his mind, and this continued all the way to the 71st level.

The second-to-last level of the 8th floor would no doubt be a real nightmare, but his all-out push the past weeks had at least made sure he had over 3 days to complete it. [Verun’s Bite] was already high in the air to counter any sneak-attack, and Zac had equipped [Everlasting] and changed into his Draugr form just in case of a sudden assault.

But when the scenery changed he realized there would be no ambush this time around the moment he stepped through the teleporter. The surprising stillness even seemed to subdue the splinter in his mind as it crept into the back of its miasmic cage. 

He was in a small cabin that was best described as futuristic. The whole wall in front of him was just one massive screen that seemed to be showing a blueprint, and another wall displayed a majestic nebula and stars that were fixed in the distance. Zac almost forgot he was in the Tower of Eternity for a second as he looked around with excitement.

Was he on a spaceship?

That was the immediate conclusion judging by the screen in front of him, unless he was reading the blueprint completely wrong. The map showed an elongated vessel that looked pretty sleek apart from a large circular bulb in the middle, and Zac found that he was able to zoom in and out by touching the screen.

The first thing he could see was that the ship was just massive. He was currently in a section that seemed to house thousands of cabins, just like the cabin floors on a cruise liner. The cabin he was in was around twenty square meters, and while it was less than a tenth the size of the largest cabin, it was still a decent size.

Each cabin had a series of numbers or letters marked, though Zac couldn’t read them. He guessed it was either the name or serial number of the person who lived inside. Some cabins were pretty large, but they had over twenty numbers attached, meaning they were probably barracks or shared domiciles.

Perhaps the cabin belonged to some sort of middle-management or a petty officer on board the space cruiser. The huge number of cabins only took up a small section of the total space on the ship though, and he saw that there were more sections just like it. If it wasn’t due to the shape and the two massive thrusters at the back of the vessel he would have thought it was rather a space station than a ship.

He tried to engrave every detail into his mind in case he needed it later, but it seemed the resident of this cabin only had limited access as over half the ship was blacked out except the general outline. Perhaps those sections were critical parts of the ship only accessible to authorized personnel.

Zac eventually backed away and tried to figure out his next step. A quest screen conveniently appeared after he retreated though, indicating what needed to be done.  

[Stop the Little Bean from returning from its expedition.]

Zac wasn’t overly surprised to read the contents of the quest after seeing the surroundings, but some hesitation crept into his heart as he looked at the wall displaying the vibrant nebula in the distance. This was still the Tower of Eternity, right?

Or had the System sent him out on an actual mission to mess with its enemies, the Technocrats? Since meeting the Hayner patriarch he had started wondering if he was actually ever inside the Tower, or if he was just sent to various corners of the multiverse like when he completed the Hegemony-quest. 

A muffled swishing sound interrupted his thoughts as the door leading to his quarters suddenly opened, displaying a young man who was looking down with a troubled frown at a screen that hovered in front of him.

He entered the small cabin without even looking up, and he only noticed something was wrong when a grey object ripped through the air straight toward his head. His eyes widened in shock when he looked up only to find himself face-to-face with Zac, and an orange shield started to materialize around him.

But it was much too late, and [Everlasting] slammed into his head with enough force to throw him into the wall, immediately knocking him out cold. Zac hurried over and dragged the man further inside the cabin, and sighed in relief when he saw that the cabin door closed by itself.

Things calmed down again, but Zac stood frozen for almost ten minutes, waiting for some backup to come rushing through the door. But it looked like his actions had gone by unnoticed, allowing him to breathe out in relief. Zac didn't put away his weapons though, but rather just hunched down to take stock of the man whose cabin he had been thrown into.

It was a human just like himself, or at least mostly human. Some parts of his body seemed to be mechanical, which Zac guessed made the man a cyborg. His clothing made believe he wasn’t a warrior like the other cyborg he had met though, but rather some sort of non-combat personnel.

He had also all but confirmed Zac’s suspicions that this was a Technocrat vessel.

The shield that he had smashed through was clearly of technological origin, just like those in the technocrat incursion, though it was a bright orange rather than the red ones back then. Apart from the shield, there were no signs of any weaponry on him though. The man wore a uniform made out of cloth, and there was not a single fractal anywhere on them.

His build wasn’t anything to write home about either, and when Zac activated [Cosmic Gaze] there was almost no response either from the man or the surroundings. It made Zac guess that he was on a vessel belonging to the Machine God-faction. Both Transcenders and Technomancers would possess at least some equipment connected to cultivation.  

Zac quickly found the source of the shield, a small bracelet on his arm, and after having taken it off he started to look for any piece of detachable technology on him until he finally poured some water over the unconscious man.

“Wha? How?” the man sputtered as he wildly looked around, making Zac realize that the guy even had mechanical eyes. “Who are you?! How did you manage to board the Little Bean? We just fell out of subspace!”

“Nevermind that,” Zac said as he trained his pitch-black orbs pierced into the man’s augmented vision, making him flinch. “Tell me what I need to know and I’ll let you live. If you’re not willing to cooperate I don’t mind killing and reanimating you. You will help me one way or another.”

“No, please!” the man cried, clearly horrified at the prospect of being turned into a zombie.

Being a Draugr had its advantages, and there was no way for the guy to know that Zac didn’t even know how to turn someone into a Zombie. None of those he had killed in his undead form seemed to have shown any inclination to turn at least, meaning there was probably some hidden component to it.

“Have you heard of the Tower of Eternity?” Zac asked first, wanting to check on his earlier suspicions.

“The Tower of Eternity?” Jaol said with confusion. “Never heard of it. It’s not related to our corporation, I swear!”

Zac nodded in relief, but he suddenly froze. His answer sounded similar to all the others during his climb, but there was one significant difference. He actually mentioned the tower by name, which had never happened before. They had always responded with some sort of confusion and completely glossed over the mention.

“What is your name, and what is your mission?” Zac asked as he settled in front of the man who had slowly inched toward a corner of his cabin.

“I am Jaol. I’m just a comms officer of the Little Bean, no one important!” he said.

“A comms officer?” Zac repeated. “Know this. If you send out an alert through any hidden gadgets that end with me cornered, then I’ll kill you first before trying to fight my way out.”

The man quickly nodded his head, but Zac noticed his eyes darted toward his arm where Zac had taken off the wristwatch.

“Where is the Little Bean heading?” Zac asked, and pushed the axe toward the man once again when he seemed hesitant to answer. “Answer me.”

“We’re heading to the closest outpost, but we’ve fallen out of subspace,” Jaol explained.“It’s because of that thing. I guess that’s why you’re here? It has created too many anomalies for our engines to handle. We were forced out of subspace until our engineers can fix the damage.”

Zac’s interest was perked when he heard about the situation aboard the ship. It was clear that the leaders Little Bean had found something that they wanted to bring back to their forces, but it was obviously something pretty amazing if it could mess with the entire vessel and its advanced technology.

It also gave him a lead in completing the quest in the normal manner. If he could take out the engineers, or somehow sabotage the repair efforts, then he would essentially be done with the mission? The best thing would be to blow up the engines altogether, but Zac guessed that they would be pretty hard to get to. But it felt entirely possible that the chief engineer would be the guardian if it wasn't the captain. 

“What have you found out about the item?” Zac urged, not wanting to let on he had no idea what the guy talked about.

“It keeps bending the laws of physics in unpredictable manners, fusing, and changing matter without following any of the known rules. It really deserves being a shard from the [Spark of Creation],” Jaol exclaimed, excitement seemingly making him forget he was a hostage at the moment.

“Spark of creation?” Zac repeated, his eyes widening.

Didn’t this sound a bit too familiar?

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A/N: That's it for August, I hope you have enjoyed.

Tomorrow and Wednesday will be double chappies as usual for those who re-up for another month. I hope to see you there!

Comments

A spark of creation? Damn. That might actually be worth delaying his climb to try and acquire.

Dave Richards

3 days left? RIP unless Deus Ex Machina time

Arexio R.

My lust for loot will be appeased if Zac absorbs both the oblivion spark/splinter and this new creation spark.

I hope not.

Gabriel F

I think he might get a Quest for beating the cultivators weighting outside and it rewards another token. If that's not worth a token i don't no what is. They said the saved a day for recruiting help to fight that D grade guy so Ogras can do that and he can got for Tower Breaker.

luke eustace

Gotta chop a spaceship in half while still in it.

Either the 9th floor is 1 floor or he gets more time.

I don't care what anybody says, Zac "Tower Breaker" Atwood should happen.

Raiser

I wouldn’t be too confident! You know how Xianxia’s go!

hanPatreon

Luck stat too op

hanPatreon

Defier is so good with the cliffs. I usually sub every second month so I have a big stack to read then, but it’s going to be f’n difficult to do that this time.... It certainly sounds like the spark is a hard counter to the splinter, and might be worth giving up tower breaker for. Of course, the next 4 chapters are going to be a perspective change back to earth and the undead invasion :)

I guess the last chapter of Delve has left a deep impression on you 😛

Ihsan Gunay

Something worth getting. Thanks for the chapter.

Joshua Little

I think he could potentially get the [spark of creation] in a way that totally destroys the ships as well solving two problems with one go. Also you generally don't need as long time to finish the floor boss that you do with anything else, and based on Rains luck he will probably get one that he could finish fast. Also I think a reason for the Technocrat not knowing of the tower could be that it's not normal for Technocrats to climb it because there are at "war" with the system in many ways.

Ole Halvorsen

But new different downsides than the splinter of oblivion trying to eat his brain

Kyle Aretae

No, you have the terminology wrong. Zac currently has a "splinter" that came from "the [Heart of Oblivion]". The current anomaly is apparently a "shard" from "the [Spark of Creation]". Odds are good that the [Spark of Creation] is the exact counterpart to the [Heart of Oblivion]. And a splinter from the [Heart of Oblivion] should be roughly equal in power to a shard from the [Spark of Creation].

I don't know about the newest floor, but I don't think the worlds inside floor are real. My current teory is that they are recreated worlds that System assimilated. No one in tower seems to know about System, so they might be replicas of the world just before System assimilated them. The Karma Cultivator just realized that he is just a copy inside the simulation. About [Spark of Creation], [Splinter of Oblivion] is a fragment of the [Heart of Oblivion], Spark seems like less that Splinter so it is probably some miniscule part of [Heart of Creation]. It will probably be weaker than Splinter, but Zac don't have array that can restrain it, so it may be balanced with Splinter.

Kary_PL

I really do hope he completes the floor. All this buildup just for him to lose it on the second to last floor or even the last floor would really bother me

Sebastian Prue

Remember the shard of oblivion was corrupt so the spark might now have downsides

Matthew

Actually, Zac has a "splinter" from the [Heart of Oblivion], and the current anomaly is apparently a "shard" from the [Spark of Creation].

System hooking it up I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️

Tommy Littlefield

It is certainly introduced as a counter, though I doubt it'll not have it's own complications. I guess it's presented here to establish a solid foundation for the MC right from the beginning (F grade) and also help him to stop the shard of oblivion to taking over his soul. Other than very crude, raw and explosive use of either of shards, I don't think Zac is going to have any active and controlled use before he is at least D grade. And I guess it will help him to combine his doa a bit more but again it's probably going to be very crude given that Zac hasn't shown much talent in active controlling of doa.

H R

Several things stuck out in this mission. Zac wasn't immediately attacked at the start like he had been for this entire floor, the mind tampering the system usually uses on the people in the tower seems to be ineffective, and there was a significant delay between arriving and the system giving him a quest. Maybe this is Zac's luck striking again. The System may have been attempting to send him somewhere else, but Zac was 'passing nearby' the Little Bean when the spark had one of its reality bending episodes and pulled Zac onto the ship instead of where ever the System was trying to send him.

Ross

Ha, I called it on the Splinter of Creation. Interesting to see it as a bonus prize, but in retrospect it seems like an obvious side quest target. I assume that he spends 3 days getting the Splinter, including a devastating final battle, leaving just enough time to go straight into the 8th floor boss with no time on the clock, clearing the floor and getting ejected right afterwords.

Davis

So I say Zac keeps climbing. Besides most of his Dao wouldn't work well in a spaceship. Can you imagine a giant hand coming down to squish someone? Can you say holes in the hull.

Obran

As he was climbing I kept thinking to myself that the purpose of this floor was to tempt the climber, and to see how well the person climbing can resist temptation. i.e. this floor is an architectural marshmallow test

Obran

this time, the side treasure is just too tempting :D too bad Zac, you won't become a tower breaker :D

Thenais

He shall now be known as Sparky

Obran

Spark of Creation, Shard of Oblivion? I think we have a way to make much bigger golden sparks.

Monadologist

The last floor is often quick

Johannes Sauer

Helping strangers out of the sheer goodness of your heart, isn't exactly a common thing to do in cutthroat cultivation worlds. Maybe if he was known and very influential. But i don't see the techno helping some random primitive barbarian and commit high treason.

Johannes Sauer

Mother hecker

Ray

That would wreck ogras so hard🤣. Leaves tower stands before an angry mob and fortifications and no Zac in sight. Maybe increased time dilation🤔

Johannes Sauer

Oh my. Thats one awsome bait. Its most likely the best imaginable thing for him and o so rediculously rare. I would kind of expect that to be found on the 9th floor. Is it fake?

Johannes Sauer

Oh. He doesn't even need to complete the floor I guess.

Garbled Sounds

Wow!! Thanks a lot for the chapter!!! And... See you tomorrow!! Hehehe

Juli Freixi

Zac should tell Jaol some plausible lie to secure his assistance. He could say his parents were Technocrats but they were killed when he was very young. Obviously they used some genetic engineering technology to create Zac but he does not know any details. Except that he is dying and needs to get his hands on a splinter of that [Spark of Creation]. Who said anything about the "goodness of your heart"? Zac will still threaten him to secure his help, but having a good lie makes things a lot easier. This is basic spycraft, people.

So ... is the reward for doing an anti-technocrat mission additional time to complete the rest of the tower?

Kyle Aretae

”Didn’t this sound a bit too familiar?” Boy... imma smack you upside the head.

Durzo

Wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Now id realy love to know if the author wrote this chapter before i mentioned the [spark of creation], or if my comment gave him an idear to further the plot. Well, wathever, spaceships!!! :))))

D

So people in the tower are real, and because technocrats' don't have access to the system and are able to repel it they are not mind altered to ignore the worlds Tower of Eternity and will not ignore the race of Zac even without him speaking it.

Gabriel F

It does seem like the System chose to send him on a mission outside the Tower this time, seeing a perfect opportunity for him to get a Spark of Creation.

Blaublue

He can’t get the tower breaker this time if he comes back to the tower a second time, maybe.

Thundermike00

Finally a reward good enough to make Zac stay.

Gabriel F

So will the spark acts as a counter balance to the shard curtailing the black out rages Zac falls into? Also if the spark does act as a counter balance will he find it easier to combine his dao’s now? Or is that a separate issue?

Maniac000

You and me both lol

The Lost Pages

And I do not mean just gotten out to a few select people. That big a thing is too much to be kept secret.

What luck! Maybe Zac will pick up a splinter of the [Spark of Creation]. If the people are real, then the things must be real as well. Which would mean the System was running a giant con on people. The things do not actually disappear when they leave the Tower because they are fake, but rather because the System took them back. But I dislike that whole scenario. Too contrived and complicated. Over the eons, word would have gotten out about the giant con by the System.

It has to be so frustrating to be a technocrats. The system basically means the boogy man is real

Kiwilord

If Splinter of Oblivion is yandere what will a shard from Spark of Creation be? A tsundere maybe, they counter each other good.

Bodoroo

The harder the raid boss, the better the loot it drops is.

L Pedersen

Really thought that would be a bit too good to be true in the tower but 🤷🏿‍♂️

Henry Wartemberg

This is awesome and I am really annoyed that I have to wait until tomorrow for more.

Kyle J Smith

Yeah it's the end of his Tower run 😂

jerome

I guess Zac is not completing the 8th floor, though if he can get his hands on that it's worth it. That said Zac is now a living piñata with the core, the splinter and spark, no one must know his secrets.

Omiso

Got to say I still desperate want Zac to get the tower breaker title. Really hope he does and fulfils my little fanboi dreams!

Disclancer

Yeah, time to stop eliminating level bosses without trying to complete the quests and spend the remaining time for getting your hands on FREAKING SPARK OF CREATION

Bodoroo

Though it's probably fake.

Alexander Dupree

Lol awesome. This is worth forgoing the 9th floor if it really is a Spark of Creation.

Maniac000

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander

Spark of creation. SERIOUSLY lol.

自由

Thanks for the chapter. Looks like he found his out maybe...

Alexander Dupree

Thanks for making my Monday more enjoyable.

Bodoroo

Dude Zac is legit gonna become so fucking strong it’s not even funny. This is the only book that I don’t mind an op MC because he has earned everything through sweat and blood.

Ethan Norton

I thought it would his system reward for the 8th floor

PrimordialJay

Mwhahahhahaha yes!

Michael Ox

Thanks

Spark of creation!!!!! A balance to the splinter of oblivion!!!!! Hell, half exspectacted this but whoooohoooooo! 🎉😂

Firinen

Indeed

Jordan

Thank you for the chapter!

Firinen

Woah is this the feeling of true speed?

Matt R.


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