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Chapter 368

Chapter 368


Stepping out of the portal, Matt let out a deep breath.

That was less than ideal. They— no, he— had fucked up, but the only thing he could do was to try not to do it again.

Checking his calendar, Matt found that Cato had cleared some of his more immediate tasks, which gave him a few days before he and Liz needed to go check in on the worlds they had received in the last decade while they were away.

Their duchy had gone from a handful of planets to over a hundred, and they needed to follow up on the planets, their conditions, and how each noble they had put in charge was doing.

They could have just relied on their viscounts, counts, and marquess’s for such information but the point of touring their realm was to establish better connection with their nobles as well as familiarize themselves with their lands and that was best done going there themselves. 

Still, checking in on others after their own failures felt like the largest, most hypocritical thing Matt could do at a time like this, but he tried to push those feelings away and focus on the task at hand. 

After a brief check in with Titan’s Torch, Matt and Liz boarded their gift for finishing the Path, the Horizon class cruise ship and set off. Instead of letting themselves wallow in pity during their transit time, he and Liz sat down together and started going over practice scenarios and how they would solve them.

Some were as simple as a baron under their rule murdering a town for no reason, while others were far more complicated, like one of their baronies becoming the battleground for two Tier 45 businesses originating from the world that were trying their best to kick each other out. Both were incredibly unlikely historical events, but they had happened, so he tried his best to work out how he’d solve them. He didn’t want to copy the historical path for either incident, as they were at least partially infamous for how badly they had been handled.

Other scenarios were far more likely, such as a lower ranking noble flouting their orders or old feuds between lesser noble families flaring up. In theory, neither of those situations should have happened in a newly created duchy, but it inevitably happened as factions were created or old grudges from the nobles’ previous holdings surfaced.

With their higher-than-average proportion of meritocratically promoted nobles, both the hereditary and non-hereditary types, could either act as a mediating force in their duchy, or they would be a reactive element causing problems but they wouldn't know until it happened.

Before the Soerilia fiasco, Matt felt like they could easily handle any such issues, but he was forced to realize that he couldn't, or at least shouldn't, punch every problem he encountered. 

While a lot of the problems were fairly binary with obviously correct solutions, he and Liz got some experience thinking through issues they wouldn’t normally encounter. Hopefully with some experience, even the simulated kind, they could react better should they run into any similar problems.

That wasn’t the only thing they did on the trip, though they were far too busy for relaxed activities. No, most of their free time was spent on catching up on the paperwork they hadn’t done in the last month. Thankfully, by the time they arrived at the Tier 5 world, Talvetcia, they had mostly caught up on their work which allowed them to fully focus on their inspections. 

Baron Garth Leeds met their ship in orbit with his family floating behind him.

They were a new noble family raised from the masses thanks to Garth's work at Viscountess Alergia Vaso’s court as an aide. Thanks to nearly five thousand years of dedicated service, he had finally been given his own lands. And from their brief earlier meeting when he had passed through Lilly, the man was incredibly grateful he had been given a world at all.

His wife and son were immortals, though Matt could feel that their cores were light and airy from cultivating ambient essence without bothering to compact things to the same level as rift monster essence.

After going through the typical greetings from vassal to liege, Matt and Liz were led along on a tour of the former Republic world that Baron Leeds had taken control of.

Talvetcia was, thankfully, a non-veil world, and while Matt expected the world to be completely alien from the veil world, the differences were more subtle.

Cities had the habit of being more sprawling than the Empire preferred, though that might have been a feature of the world's large population. 

From the reports, it had come with one and a half billion new citizens, which was more than an Empire world of comparable Tier would have. 

With half an ear, Matt listened as Baron Leeds described the issues he had run into and what he had done to correct them.

Most problems were trivial and mostly pertained to changes in policy that the residents were resistant to, but a few were larger, such as the general population's disgruntlement with non-elected leaders.

Baron Leeds had authorized more governors to be elected, trying to ensure the local population felt they had a voice, but when that had only mollified them for a short time, he had been forced to take harsher measures.

The Baron wasn’t too worried about it as, like with most worlds, mortal sentiments had a simple solution— wait it out. Those who were most resistant to change were typically older, and the children born under the rule of the Empire were typically more inline with Empire sensibilities. Thus, in a few generations the population would be right where they wanted it and they could avoid more draconian measures. 

Not that Talvetcia was that bad.

Matt had looked up other failed integrations on their travels, and despite his fears, Soerilia wasn’t anywhere near the worst integrations. If Soerilia didn’t register, Talvetcia surely didn't. He assured Garth of that fact, letting the man know that issues and friction were the norm.

What did surprise him was that two out of the top five worst recent integrations had come from Republic worlds, so he had done some digging. 

It wasn’t that Republic world integrations usually went bad. In fact, especially during the reign of the Sophron dynasty, they typically went rather well. But when they went poorly, they almost always went really poorly.

Matt found a dozen reports on the subject that drew twelve different conclusions, but the first one he pulled up seemed the most plausible to him. Simply put, because the Republic and Sophron Empire were so similar, the few incompatibilities tended to hold a lot of sparking power. It was a lot easier for unrest to coalesce around a few very obvious pain points than for anyone to agree on a general sense of total upheaval. So when, say, a very prominent and well-liked personality was punished for doing something that was illegal in the Empire, but was legal in the Republic, it had the possibility to make a lot of people very mad.

On the bright side, Soerilia was in one piece and the sun hadn’t been extinguished, which helped put into perspective just how bad things could get. 

Still, Matt was gratified to see that things were going well. After spending most of a day on a guided tour, he and Liz left.

Their next stop was one Matt had been looking forward to quite a bit. Thanks to a quirk of Corporations tax law regarding property taxes, space-based architecture was a lot more common in their worlds. Their planets usually served as a combination of heavy industry hub and pseudo nature preserve, and that only grew more pronounced at higher Tiers. It was something to do with how tax rates were based primarily on the raw land-value of planetary space at the time of purchase, so as planets increased in Tier, high tax rates pushed people off planetary soil and into the megastructures that used little-to-no planetary space.

The result was that Tier 8 or higher Corporations worlds tended to have expansive space stations, including, but not limited to, full orbital rings and Oneil cylinders.

Ixtal, being a Tier 11 world, had a somewhat barebones orbital ring, but the moment they entered the world's real space, it was the first thing he noticed.

A Tier 11 world would typically only be a viscount level title, but Matt and Liz had made an exception at the request of the Emperor for Countess Heidi Walsh. Much like Matt, she had been raised in an orphanage and worked her way up from a job at an inn. Unlike Matt, her parents weren’t dead, though. Well, they might have been by now. Whoever her mother had been had dropped her off at an orphanage when she was an infant, and Matt wasn’t sure if that was better or worse than his own story.

Regardless, instead of joining the Path like Matt had, or starting a delving career like he had wanted to do, she had instead continued working for the inn, leveraging her natural leadership skills until she was practically running the place. She scrimped and saved until she, at only 22 years old, was in a position to buy the business from the old owner when they wanted to retire. 

By the time she was 30, Countess Walsh had a chain of hotels, hostels, and short-term apartments under her control, but she had never started cultivating seriously. Using her vast, if low-Tier fortune, she paid to be carried through rifts until she was 40 and had reached the Tier cap of her world, Tier 5. Instead of just continuing as a local magnate, she had sold her holdings to buy a new location on a Tier 9 world, where she repeated the process.

As a Tier 14, she had caught the attention of her local noble who had gotten her a shard of reality, allowing her to form a true Concept in exchange for acting as their Minister of Finance.

Seemingly unable to underperform, Countess Walsh had tripled the baron’s wealth in a short century while stabilizing the economy, which caught the attention of that baron’s countess liege. 

After bouncing between noble families, she eventually earned her own barony, and through time and a vast amount of resources, nurtured the originally Tier 3 world into a Tier 9 one. A self-made viscountess was a rarity, but such things did happen and were a method the Empire used to encourage nobles to actually invest into their planets. It was just rare for people to be as successful as she had been, or as fast in developing a world without serious issues cropping up.

Her promotion when transferring to Matt and Liz’s duchy wasn’t because of them, though Matt greatly admired someone so similar but different to himself, but rather a reward from the Emperor himself after Countess Walsh had taken over a supply outpost during the war and kept it running through both material deficits and enemy attacks.

When for her reward she had asked to take ownership of the highest-Tier Corporations world, no one had denied her. He and Liz had accepted with the provision that she would need to get the planet's Tier to an appropriate level as soon as feasibly possible.

It wasn’t a strict rule, but a fiefdom's Tier was typically correlated to the planets Tier, and Tier 15 planets were typically the lowest Tier given to count titles.

Countess Walsh met them alone with a beaming smile and a deep bow. “I pay my respects to my Lord and my Lady and humbly welcome you to Mythena.”

Matt raised an eyebrow at the old word for prosperity, but didn’t comment on Countess Walsh renaming her world. It wasn’t commonly done, but such a decision was fully at the discretion of the ruling noble, and neither he nor Liz cared.

“How are you settling in? Are you running into issues or things you’d like help with, or is there anything you feel the need to report directly to us?”

Countess Walsh shook her head and positively beamed at him. “It has been most exhilarating to pit my acumen against the corporations that chose to remain, but there have been no issues.” 

With a deep sigh, she added, “It has been everything I could have hoped for and more.”

Matt exchanged a look with Liz and they gave Countess Walsh a moment to collect herself before Liz asked, “That’s good to hear. We weren't at war with the Corporations, but has that eased the integration?”

Countess Walsh shook her head. “I don’t believe that it has had any appreciable change. Everyone, or rather anyone with power in Mythena, understands that they were transferred to the newest Ascenders’ domain and are treating it like the opportunity it is. Give me another century, and we will be the envy of the duchy.”

Turning to Matt, Countess Walsh bowed slightly. “Speaking of business opportunities, my Lord, I put together a proposal for the duchy to take your aura potions and turn them into an export. I hope you can look it ove—”

Receiving the packet, Matt increased his perception to the max and reviewed the document. He had learned his lesson about skimming such things, and made a thorough pass before lowering his perception to a typical Tier 20. 

Countess Walsh had put together a general plan for how to make their duchy an exporter of aura potions via a round of tax breaks, incentives, and deals with shipping companies who might be interested in bulk freight to and from the capital worlds. 

It was ambitious. More ambitious than Matt would have proposed, but he liked the general flavor of the idea.

Even after a decade of progress, the Empire hadn’t fully embraced the aura potions like he had hoped, and on higher-Tier worlds, aura potions were still basically impossible to get, as they were gone the moment they were restocked.

Given a few thousand, possibly ten or twenty thousand years, Matt was sure things would stabilize, but this opened up other opportunities.

What if they expanded the rifts and rift products of his and Liz’s duchy to rare rifts like [Bandage], [Healing Touch], [Ranged Heal], [Endurance], or any of the other rare or in-demand Tier 8 and Tier 14 rifts? 

Titan’s Torch hadn’t cracked the code quite yet, but two teams were working on making Tier 8 skill rifts without so many failures, and they could make a Tier 8 [Bandage] rift about one out of sixty times thanks to some refinements in rift stabilization.

That was still expensive, but for a rare skill like [Bandage], it could be worth it to create a few. The Tier 14 healing spells were harder and far more expensive in material costs, as a failure meant the loss of far more valuable skill shards, but if the teams kept up the work, they might be able to get the odds down to something reasonable in the next few hundred years.

Such custom rifts could tie in well to Countess Walsh’s idea for exports of aura potions. They might also attract delvers that wanted the rewards, but didn’t want to or didn’t have the ability to directly purchase them.

Not that Matt was about to accept right here and now, but he liked what he was seeing both from the plan and Countess Walsh herself.

It would also give him and Liz a bargaining chip for their upcoming ducal gathering. No one would truly expect them to have something to export, but having something valuable but not exclusive might put them in a good position.

Not an amazing one that might draw jealousy, but a good one. And anyone who saw their success and coveted their profits could copy their actions, making aura potions easier to buy for the common man.

That in and of itself was a good enough reason for Matt.

“An interesting proposal that I will look over in more detail later Countess Walsh, but I like what I saw on a brief skim. Tell us about Mythena.”

Matt should have expected it, but he had to force himself to pay attention when Countess Walsh immediately launched into an explanation of how the change in her world's chaotic space location had broken all of the previous supply deals the local businesses had, and while she had facilitated quick replacements, the deals weren’t nearly as favorable as they could have been with the shipping companies holding most of the cards. 

Phoenix Liz shoved her head under a wing, which nearly caused Matt to laugh, but he managed to contain himself through an effort of will.

Countess Walsh thankfully turned the topic to something far more interesting. “I was hoping for support in keeping most of my population in orbit and to finish the orbital ring. Most of the hard work is done and I—”

“Agreed.” Liz accepted her proposal before Matt could. “We actually intended to ask if you would be willing to do exactly that. Even beyond how much Matt loves impractical infrastructure projects and wants to research rift development in offworld environments, we want to try some of the Corporations’ methods for Tiering up planets. See if they might be viable and worthy of replication on a larger scale.”

Countess Walsh positively beamed at the acceptance. “Wonderful. If there is anything you would like to test I will of course be willing to assist any way I can. I can even set aside one of the completed sections for an outpost of your guild my Lord.” 

Instead of denying, Matt just nodded. “If you can prepare the facilities, I can have a team moved over in the next decade. Now, tell me about the orbital ring. Are the people who live on it disadvantaged without access to rifts?”

Countess Walsh’s happy countenance mellowed noticeably. “Not at this point, but I can see where issues likely will arise. Companies and immortals are the only ones who could afford the taxes of surface living, and transportation to and from the planetary surface isn’t expensive, but it does serve as an additional hurdle for either onworld delving or transportation to lower-Tier neighbors. Now, of course, with the integration, lots of people are trying to buy up land on the surface in preparation for normal Empire tax codes, and the most successful are… flaunting it. I had a few plans to work around them, and with your support in maintaining the ringworld, new plans have presented themselves. Likewise, the local Oniel cylinders produce plenty of food for all inhabitants, and even something of a surplus, but without trade routes, we’re not able to really benefit from that.”

Matt spread his spiritual perception until he found the giant cylinders in space. A little more than a thousand miles in diameter and five thousand miles long, the cylinders were massive and entirely dedicated to growing crops with mostly automated systems. 

He was able to identify most of the things growing, but a few of the items he needed his [AI] to tell him what they were or why they were valuable enough to grow.

Silver pumpkins were a delicacy in the Corporations, but the dishes it was used in weren’t that popular in the Empire, with most people considering the salty and yeasty flavor unpalatable.

Rainbow apples were popular commodities in high-end restaurants thanks to their ability to be infused with other flavors and magnify the tastes.

He had never heard of some of the other ingredients, like a strand of wheat that had all the vitamins and nutrients that a mortal needed. The Corporations apparently used the bread it made to create a cheap but nutritious food for those who couldn’t afford anything more luxurious. 

Matt didn’t want to just get rid of the wheat, but he couldn’t see the bland bread it made catching on in the Empire thanks to the control over food prices ensuring that a variety of food was available to every citizen at a minimum cost. That meant there was a lot of wheat that was going to end up without someone to buy it, which felt like a waste for such an incredible food product.

A quick search told him that most other nobles who got the wheat simply replaced it, but a few had made some headway reducing the bland taste by mixing the grain with others and changing the recipes used. Those places had some success in making the bread popular as a way to ensure nutrition, but the main use for the bread seemed to be as a sort of travel ration for medium-Tier delvers who still needed to eat, but had delves longer than could be completed in a few hours.

That had some merit, but Matt felt like there was something staring him in the face but he couldn't see it.

He did place an order for a few crates of all of the exotic foodstuffs to be delivered to their cruise ship. It had a team of chefs and he wanted to see what they could do with the dishes.

The orbital ring was a marvel, and Matt enjoyed a few moments scanning it with his spiritual perception to understand it.

Seeing one in person, even one that only had a few sections built out and livable, Matt wanted to create one of his own for their capital. It felt like a bold statement about just what people could do when they put their minds to it, to do things in ways that even a created planet couldn't match.

Though, he’d never do so without having a good reason for one, which he didn’t have. Orbital rings like that were expensive, but it was a fun thought.

What was less fun was the interruption at the next stop.

Cato’s message rerouted them, and there Matt found an irritated looking Tier 40 Federation man sneering at their arrival.

He didn’t attack them or do anything that could be considered hostile, but he did rudely look at Cato and ask, “Can I leave now?”

Matt probed the world that was only tethered to a single nearby world instead of the three that should have locked it in place. Even that single tether was thin and clearly not the full lock down.

As his spiritual perception reached the planet, Matt stiffened. Liz, however, rippled and in unison they both looked to the Tier 40.

“What did you do?” Matt knew he was growling at someone many times stronger than him, but he didn’t care.

The planet that should have had millions of people was empty.

It was like someone had deliberately removed the top fifty feet of all the surface of the planet, leaving nothing but barren rock and loose soil. Beyond that, someone had gone through the effort of sterilizing the planet. Not even a single bacteria was left alive on the world, with animals larger than an ant just entirely missing, their bodies just gone with the topsoil.

The delivery man laughed in their faces. “As per the treaty, the planet was selected and delivered. All the residents chose to take the offer to relocate, and that is all I have to say to mongrels like you.”

His eyes were firmly locked on Liz as he said that, but before Matt could lash out, someone else did.

A man wreathed in lightning, wind, and rain stepped out of nothing, his entrance punctuated by a ball of storm mana that flew out faster than anyone, even the Tier 40, could react.

The Federation Tier 40 flew back as his chest was ravaged, but he didn’t die, which Matt couldn't help but think was a pity.

But if Leon wanted to keep the man alive, he must have a reason.

“This is breaki—”

“You insulted my daughter, and my reprimand was well restrained. Would you prefer something unrestrained?”

Instead of his typical goofy demeanor, Leon stood there like the Royal he was. He had an aura that demanded obedience and proclaimed itself the ruler of the turbulent storms that wiped out entire settlements.

The Tier 40’s angry expression melted away to be replaced by a smug smile. “I will be informing Fir—”

Leon cut him off by sending a hand of lightning at the man. As the mass of mana flew, it was so strong that it warped chaotic space and aspected the corrosive energies to a dark storm color.

Magical hand clutching the man's throat, Leon looked at him like he was looking at a deadman. “I don’t need you to threaten me, pup. I will personally go pay Faith a visit after this. We accept your delivery of the world, now begone or remain forever.”

The Tier 40 looked like he wanted to say something, but he clearly thought better of it as he turned and flew off into the swirling energies of chaotic space without so much as a sneer.

Leon sighed, but didn’t drop out of his Royal demeanor. His tone did lighten a bit, though. “Hey kids. Sorry we are meeting up like this, but Manny sent me when he noticed the anomaly.”

Liz looked to the floating ember next to them that was the connection to the world's real space. “What did they do and why?”

“It’s a tactic to deal with high-Tier information gathering Talents. It rarely needs to be used, and the last time I can remember it being used was during Georgios’ time. Let's take a step back and add some context. You need to understand that the planets that are transferred in deals for Ascenders and the like aren’t entirely picked by the Great Powers themselves. That means places with important assets might be slated to transfer. Normally, that's not a big deal, just move them and hide it. But with, for example, Georgios’ Talent for past and future sight, that tactic suddenly doesn't work any more. They found that if they simply send a Tier 47 or higher to the world in question and cause enough destruction, they can create enough interference that most Talents for past sight can’t see anything past the destruction.”

“And we have no idea what they want?” Matt gestured to the world next to them as he asked, but felt he already knew the answer.

Leon shook his head. “It could have been for a single important person, there could have been a super secret research station here, or it could have been a rare resource in one of the rifts that they moved. Or, it could have just been to spite us and make us not look somewhere else, though that is unlikely. Once the planet is selected for transfer, they couldn’t fully destroy the world, but this is the next best thing. It is, though, considered very bad form, and I’ll be having a bit of a meeting with their First Leader Faith after this about proper inter-Great Power relations.”

Matt was going to ask what Leon meant by that when his father-in-law clutched his storm wreathed fist, and the star system in the real space connected through the node exploded. Unimaginable power ripped and twisted reality itself apart until it destabilized and chaotic space poured in, destroying everything.

Leon kept his fist clenched until the very node they were using to access that real space universe was destroyed.

“We can never be sure that they didn’t do something else if they went through this much trouble, and Manny can’t check. Better to just not risk it.”

Matt just took in Leon’s display of power in silent awe. It was hard to remember that his goofy father-in-law was one of the three strongest people in the Empire, and top 24 people in the Realm, until he did something overt like destroying a star system with a single clench of a fist.

Turning to the two of them fully, Leon smiled, and Matt could see more of his father-in-law shine through. “Ok, I have a few hours before I need to go kick Faith's ass… I mean discuss proper planetary transfer procedures. Tell me about what went wrong.”


Comments

They could hide something on any planet, true, but something about this specific, destructive process renders it resistant to Emmanuel’s future sight and predictions, meaning it much easier to hide something there (thus a much higher risk)

KnightRider007

Now Leon's power has been displayed. I have a hunch that 'people choosing to migrate' from that planet were told to migrate or be destroyed. I didn't expect Leon to destroy the whole solar system 'just in case'.

Julie Smith

Thank you. I'm always impatiently awaiting the new installations every week thank you for being so punctual! Hope this doesn't come across as nit-picking, but I felt the following sentence was awkward: "No, most of their free time was spent on catching up on the paperwork they hadn’t done in the last month. " I think it works better like this " Most of their free time was spent catching up on paperwork they hadn’t done in the last month" I love this universe! Please keep building ! ❤️❤️❤️

David Tart

I want to point out that their capital planet, which was listed at tier 27 (a tier above them currently) is a sect world. If anybody were to challenge them personally for leadership I think it would be from that planet.

Kelly Bryan

He already has a budget for rifts he can use it for tiering planets up by testing rifts over a planets level, he is a researcher given a lot of freedom in what he is doing as is an ascender and created of aura he should be able to research this he wants and tell people to go away and people will see it as an ascenders quirk being indulged instead of a new alarm point, with most concerns about what he finds

someone

I am curious on matt's planet tiering up policy. If he tiers up too many and too quickly it will blare alarms everywhere, but maybe he can get away with some by making it a for science write off with the emperor "holding" the bill. Basically Matt could create tiering rifts for every planet and star and just shrug and say titans torch was conducting and performing experiments including long term ones

Drew Tunison

Since a real war is coming, its probably a balance of how much downsizing and resource management can they get away with.

Drew Tunison

I can't imagine republican veil worlds are capable of developing beyond tier 0.... whether its because of repblic government intereference or because the intellectual power inevitably breaks through the veil

Sean Shivers

The federation was the guy here...

Sean Shivers

Leon literally flexed, perfect! One of my favorite characters

Lonnie

Will wight is printing his own money on Kickstarter, I would love to see you match his success. It may be worth reaching out and or working with their team. I've seen and backed quite a few that didn't do as well. Good luck on the hard covers!

Lonnie

Way back in the tournament arc when Matt does his big reveal to the Royals, Harper says that occupying Sect lands is an absolute nightmare. Sect citizens are conditioned from birth to hate the Empire, and believe their Great Power is superior to all others. It’s going to be a massive pain in the ass for MAL when they get around to integrating Sect worlds because the Sect citizens are going go be nigh ungovernable.

Alex

I wonder if damage like that spreads and ends up destroying the Universe eventually or if it repairs itself. For a universe without anything tier 5 plus, it is conceivable that damage could become self propagating like a small crack it glass spreading out.

MinE

I really hope some sect members really want to test themselves against MLA

JoshCalmick

What tier was the planet with an extinguished sun. I have no idea if that was a high tier cultivator or the Republic is dumb enough to somehow have a Type II technological civilization develop.

MinE

Might not have been the world she did her experiments on but a world where she took the individuals she used in the program temporarily or even a homeworld of one of the individuals.

Donan The Barbarian

The empire is all about self-determination, autonomy, and not punching down. The Sects are all about strength, lording over your lessers, and doing whatever you want if you're strong enough. Matt and Liz might be strong, and the former sect citizens will appreciate that, but empire and sect values clash heavily.

Flopmind

LOL Should give her a green tunic and make her compulsively smash vases

Michael Storms

Really? I'd imagine that would be the easiest.. They would have kept their world if they were stronger after all, and people can just choose to transfer.. And considering the planet are going to the ascenders, I imagine some of the sect people are actually thrilled :P

Jesper Hansen

Two main reasons: 1.) The system as-is is basically useless. It's less than tier 0, barely even connected to the rest of the multiverse, so using it is not much different from building a whole new system from scratch. 2.) they have no way of knowing if the Fed altered or sabotaged the world in some way that could hurt them later. If they were going to go through all the effort and spite to step the world to nothing like this, why wouldn't they also leave some kind of nasty surprise? So the damage is done, it's not much of a loss to just scrap the whole thing, and it's a huge risk to try and salvage it.

Jeff Wells

I just realized we haven't seen a Sect world change-over yet. I'm excited yet tentative about seeing one; it sounds like a head-ache given their odd nationalism and generally opposing values.

Flopmind

Yeah the planet getting sterilized might have needed to happen, but the situation could have been handled with grace. Instead they sent a Tier 40 cuck of evil and bad decisions to personally ensure that the most damaging but politically survivable event possible would happen to their faction. Clearly 5d Immortal chess moves that my small mortal mind cannot comprehend.

Presten

Wade Wilson and Vanessa in Deadpool

Matthew Baird

Thanks!

Trevor Mergen

Now I’m kinda curious if this was the world that Virgil was using for her “definitely ethical and it was all the Empire’s fault” super soldier experiments or not. I mean, chances are no, but that level of coincidence is a big part of stories like this. Thanks for the chapter!

CringeWorthyStudios

Thanks!

John

Going and playing immortal video games I imagine. Shit has to be hella fun

Devin

So it's not the flowers making her sneeze?

Jason Hardman

What an awesome chapter! That ending was a chef’s kiss! I hope Leon can give them some good advice and encouragement. Being a leader is hard, even leaders will stumble. It’s what they do after they stumble that defines the kind of leader they will be. Tyftc!

Andromeda Adams

I always love it when we get to see goofy characters get serious and be a badass.

Shmigit

correct she was shown at teh end of the war but ill add something to remind everyone who she is

C_Mantis

Ok

hachetnif

Most demobilize and return to whatever they were doing before. Some stay as a standing army but they downsize heavily.

C_Mantis

I got a question I know. The war has been over for a while now. But this chapter reminded me Of the empires, armies, what do they do during the peacetime? I know that in other peacetimes, they probably helped with frontier sectors and integrating them and stuff, but now they were ordered to stop Expanding, so they're not doing that anymore, so i'm wondering what is this massive army doing during downtime

hachetnif

Just a question, since the tier 40 was meant to be an asshole, can we throw in an extra sentence eating an apple

Keegan Moss

Thanks for the chapter, Mantis! Soreilla POVs will be missed, but this was a lovely chappie! Also, are we supposed to know who Faith is? I know the T50 of the Fed is Virgil. Is Faith one of the T48s, like Leon?

Flopmind

"That had some merit, but Matt felt like there was something staring him in the face but he couldn't see it." This reminds me of when Matt and Erwin were discussing the idea of making rifts that were ideal for farming in order to better supply the capital worlds, possibly even monster-less rifts. Maybe that's what was staring Matt in the face?

Flopmind

Haha I like it even more now knowing that it was random. Thanks for the incredible story you’ve created 💯

Kazith

Was waiting for Luna or the in-laws to show up lol

John Balman

Yes, as it could be altered by a high tier to be a spy or trap and it wasn't worth much anyway

Sean McClain

Wait so what star system did Leon blow up and why? Did he blow up their new planet?

Alec Johnston

*next meeting* "These planets were supposed to be part the partial buyout for the Ascenders. Are you inviting them to stay around and have a reasonable cause to engage in war against you?"

Celas

This series and Primal Hunter I just can't get enough of......they personally hit every itch of mine that needs to be scratched......

Hunter Greeno

No, not the universe. Universes are far too vast for travel between most star systems to be viable, destroying an entire universe alone would be impossible. He only destroyed tve local space around the star system.

Adam Andersson

Well she definitely isn't a vase.

Celas

So is the O’Neil space station named Babylon 5 Trillion.

MikeL

Tier 40 forgot that Liz is a double princess. Whoops.

Sean McClain

Holy shit that ending was EPIC! I cannot wait until Matt is strong enough to juggle star systems and chew on supernovas etc TFTC!

Tommy

There are paperbacks on amazon butttttttttttt we are actually in the process of getting hardbacks made.

C_Mantis

Can we get a POV of Leon smacking Faith down. I would love that.

Alex

He didn't just destroy the planet, he obliterated the whole star system; he used his power to tear apart the boundary separating the world's realspace from chaotic space, which allowed chaotic energies to flood in and annihilate everything. Fun Fact: this exact thing is why Tier 36+ cultivators aren't allowed to fight in wars. Their powers are so immense that they can do what Leon just did deliberately by accident if they fight in worlds below Tier 5.

Alex

Love the series. Any chance we get a Kickstarter for physical editions of the series?

Shane Kienholz

Faith is the Federation Tier 48 who showed up at the post-war celebration to antagonize Kar'tan and Martin. "Faith’s prior title was The Beast Master, and was a potent mind controller with all the associated implications those two facts carried." - Chapter 339. We don't know a lot about her, but it's pretty safe to assume she's a nasty piece of work.

Alex

Wait Leon didn't destroy the plant, right? Just the teather.

Bob Bryan

yeah they will get a replacement

C_Mantis

Faith is the TIer 48 woman from the end of the war thing who antagonized the two bloodline people who came to talk to matt.

C_Mantis

Thanks a bunch, it was a great chapter and I like how Leon handled the situation/person. The feds sure love to show others their poor attitude.

yannick schwende

Well yes I saw that the title is First Leader. I was just trying to recall who it was and if we've met them. Cause I can't remember the Federation leader's name. And Faith does not sound familiar at all

Daniel S

The story answers that. It's the first whatever

Scion

Faith is who? It's not the Federation leader cause Leon isn't going to fight or cause a problem with a tier 50. Or he might for fun I guess.

Daniel S

fixed ty

C_Mantis

Pissed of Leon is scary lol But loved seeing some of the integrations going better the Countess is shaping up to possibly be a fav side char of mine

Havokk

So like are they going to get a different planet

Isiah Debarros

Fun to see Leon finally get serious

WhiteRabbit

I appreciate showing off higher tier interactions they just make the chapter that much better

Dallin S

Daaannggggf! Tftc Mantis!

Cam

Aid -> aide.

James Skinner

It wasn't but thats funny and I dont mind it. Might make it a tidbit about her going forward.

C_Mantis

Lol the name of Viscountess Alergia Vaso translates to “Vase Allergy” in Portuguese. Not sure if it’s intentional by the author but it’s still amusing.

Kazith

Thanks Mantis! Thanks Dae! Nice to acknowledge there are many other planets in the new Duchy. It does, sadly, make it feel a bit weird to have so much attention focused on Sorellia. I love the focus, but it makes it feel odd. --With Baron Leeds maybe it would be good to have some brief bit about how they were also up to date on his planet, and others. Making it feel like Matt was aware about all planets and it is merely the readers who only saw Sorellia. That other planets had issues Matt knew about but nothing sparked him to action. Or maybe Sorellia was just his/their baby as it was the first planet and the person to be in charge of it was not there yet, unlike many other new planets, and so they put more attention on it. Yeah, different cultures merging is often a cause of conflict, hard to write out but it is well written. I like the idea of people living off planet to avoid land taxes. It makes good sense. I wonder about hovering houses, floating castles. Or is the cost of that still above living not he ground simply due to upkeep costs... literally upkeep, keeping the castle up in the air. -also how they move back once Empire tax laws apply. The Empire may not be the best in some places and that is good world building. I like that Matt finds another orphan buddy who worked at an inn. -just makes me happy. Not sure it is easy to compare tragic back stories. Though some make it fun or funny. (Shrek the musical and Deadpool are the ones with comparing tragic back stories. Thank you Matthew Baird for reminding me which one had "you had a box?!") -Admittedly not sure which is worse, different types of emotional pain. Feels a bit odd to keep referring to her as Countess Walsh when they talk about her barely getting a business. Inflation with mana stones must be nigh non-existent. Must be nice. I don't think Walsh is this, but with all the comparisons to politics and business as a battlefield wonder who is essentially an ascender in those fields. Matt being capable of patience is a good thing to show. Not merely in ambush, in crafting, or in disguise, but genuine patience. I wonder how these rare exports will affect the Shadow Cabal's plans. I hadn't thought about how sending a planet to a different location would indeed break all their trade deals. It is blindingly obvious but not what I normally think about. 'Impractical infrastructure' I love the phrase. I like the logic of the rich being taxed more. Add in how they don't need the convenience of air and can more easily fly down, on their own, if needed. -Safety as well, for the same reasons. -I am curious what immortals there are who travel in basic space without air or food for exploration. "Oniel cylinders" are an actual thing. I love when fantasy, reality, and sci-fi intersect. We talk about culture being homogenized in the Empire, but would that really work for taste? Almost everyone not liking silver pumpkins? We saw how fast fashion changed, would that shift for the entire Empire at once or would it be rippling and the outer edges of the Empire are still three trends old compared to the new? Or is the Empirenet fast enough? -Also no clue how literal the 'silver' is in silver pumpkins. Fun little peek into the corporation with the strain of wheat and resulting bread. -Better than Soylent green. Matt thinking there is something staring him in the face makes me feel like there is something staring me in the face. Am I missing some half-obvious idea? It is an issue when you want something but need a reason to follow through. Now he will be searching for a half good reason. He can afford it after all. Ah the classic bit about death being the kinder option. May not have been where the rune soldiers were made, but may have been. What've been a fun, tiny, easter egg to have Virgil mention the tier of the planet her secret base was on and have this planet be the same tier. Not to assume the worst of the Feds, but just imagining them wiping out the people on the planet instead of taking the effort to move them. Not firing the guy to connect the planet was also interesting. They have the option of saying it drifted off due to incompetence. Or there is something to be said for forcing him to make the connections... then destroying it and his effort. I do question having it destroyed, it is safer, but by that logic they could hide surprises in any planet. Maybe something about people seeing big surprises, no hiding a bomb in the sun. -I was also hoping that with a blank middling tier planet Matt might be able to use it as a base for creating rifts without destroying the interesting ones after. A combat theme park of interesting rifts. Good guy Leon, caring about his kids and asking questions. Well, that was fun though.

nolan saylor

Thank you for the chapter!

Captain the Red Beard


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