Chapter 359
Added 2024-09-09 18:59:00 +0000 UTCChapter 359
Matt looked at the guild bustling beneath him and a part of him wished he could delay their trip to the Sects just by a few years. With the release of the aura rifts, Titan’s Torch had most of the pressure removed from their shoulders now that they weren’t in a rush to deliver on their signature innovation before the self imposed deadline. Not that they were slowing down now that the decade had passed. In fact, the various teams were now starting their own testing to explore the aspects of aperology that interested them.
Which was exactly why Matt wanted to stay for just a few years longer.
The aperology department was finally starting to look into other aspects of the field and Matt wanted to help. Aura was fun, it had been and would continue to be an intriguing puzzle, but they had cleared the lowest hanging fruit off that particular tree. Now, there was a forest of other trees laden with fruit.
Even as he watched, there were two teams working on trying to isolate variables seen in rifts by carefully tweaking the mana types and amounts they fed to a rift both during and after formation.
Another interesting trend were the three teams trying to create more utility rifts. Rifts rich in metal, harvestable trees, or even water, oddly enough.
Metal, he could understand. Metal was the backbone of all permanent tech, and Tiered metal was all the more valuable for its increased potency as it Tiered up. Even on Lilly, they happily collected the metal weapons rifts produced and either melted them down or sold them to enchanters. A single low Tier rift like the goblin rift might not produce a lot of material, but it was a steady supply that added up quickly when pooled together.
Trees were an odder demand, but he could see the desire to not cut down local forests on more populated worlds. The amount of labor to pull full trees out of a rift didn’t seem proportional to the cost, but he could see the value.
But water?
Matt hadn’t understood why anyone would need or want a rift to produce a source of water.
Water was abundant on most worlds, and even on desert worlds water could usually be found in great amounts on the outermost planets in the form of asteroids or moons.
At his request, Cato had thrown together a packet of information about the topic. And as it turned out, Matt just wasn’t looking deep enough.
First were the desert worlds. They always had a low but steady demand for water, and at scale, rifts were more economical at creating water than simple [Create Water] spells or enchantments to the same effect. But the largest demand for water rifts came from high Tier worlds.
With hundreds of trillions or tens of quadrillions population, most of whom were mortal, basic necessities such as food or water were always in demand.
With so many people, even the small losses of water that were used by people or left unreclaimed by the various waste reclamation facilities on the higher Tier worlds meant they were losing massive amounts of water to garbage dump rifts.
Water that needed to be replenished in some way.
Part of that issue was solved by the sheer size of higher Tier rifts, which meant materials could be pulled out of them in massive quantities, but all of those raw resources took further processing to be useful.
Few people were happy about drinking lake water; even if said water was pulled out of a lake larger than their star system, it was still filled with all kinds of bacteria and decayed materials without extensive refinement. That meant expensive treatments to make the water potable needed to be completed before the water could be added to the system.
If they could create a rift formula that produced clean, ready to drink water, preferably without monsters, they could simplify a lot of things for higher Tier worlds. Or reduce maintenance of the existing water purification infrastructure which had its own benefits.
Though that tied back in with the two teams who were trying to create a rift without monsters. Half a dozen teams had applied to that task, and Matt had been put in the uncomfortable position of choosing which of the teams were given that assignment.
Rifts without monsters, or possibly without aggressive monsters, was something of a fairy tale in the aperology field. Once you got to the Tiers where industrial rift-harvesting would be relevant, even puzzle and maze-type rifts had some form of monstrous presence, and usually a very potent one for the Tier at that.
That didn’t stop nearly every aperologist that Titan’s Torch had hired who had a friend of an acquaintance, who had a third cousin, whose friend's sister-in-law had delved into a rift and encountered a paradise with no monsters. Or at least monsters who didn’t fight back.
Matt had heard the rumors, but had never put any stock into them. There were zero verifiable incidents of such a variant rift instance, and if there was any truth to the stories, there would be proof somewhere. Something that was rarer than rift challenges would sell for an astronomical price to any news channel, so the chance that the news hadn’t even been verified was, at least to Matt, impossible.
That didn’t mean he wasn’t willing to throw mana at the idea.
Amusingly enough, rifts with docile monsters would be more valuable, but even just idyllic summer garden rifts would be more than enough for him.
Currently, farming rifts were a thing and were used on worlds where space was at a premium. But the costs involved were immense, which stopped the practice from spreading beyond where there was a direct need.
Ultimately the greatest issue of farming rifts was what made rifts so useful to delvers. Instances that closed after fifteen minutes.
That meant when creating a farming rift instance, all materials and support personnel needed to be brought into the rift in that fifteen minute window.
Then the rift needed to be cleared of all possible threats, or in the case of higher Tier rifts, the area around the rift entrance, so that the support personnel could set up the farming equipment.
From there, it was just a matter of ensuring the LocalNet was set up and the AI in charge of the farming was operating. Then, everyone could either leave or continue on to delve the rift as was their role.
A typical farm rift instance could usually be farmed for close to a decade before soil degeneration started to significantly worsen crop yields, and at that point, the AI in charge of the farm would pack everything up and exit the rift where it could be sent into a new instance.
That initial danger meant only the best delving teams were chosen to lead in the support personnel, so they were in extremely high demand. And expensive.
If a rift could be created without monsters, that first and most important step could be removed, and you wouldn’t even need more than a person or possibly two to enter the rift to ensure the initial setup went smoothly.
That was the goal the aperologists were chasing.
The rest would be focused on helping with the rest of the teams who were researching the intricacies of rifts and how they formed and functioned, or the teams who were just trying to create cool rifts.
It was all fascinating work to Matt. Work that he knew if he allowed himself to delve into, he wouldn’t come up for air for at least another decade, and everyone else wanted to delve now and not in ten more years.
So Matt waited next to Liz as they waited for Allie to come pick them up.
She had told them she would be there ‘soon’ more than a dozen times over the course of an hour, so Matt let his mind drift to the reception of the aura rifts.
It was still the early days, but he couldn’t help but be a little disappointed in the overall reception.
Part of him had expected or hoped the Empire would start replacing rifts the instant the formula went live, and while there were thousands of worlds who did exactly that, they were the exception rather than the rule.
The largest motivator for the aura potion was the announcement that the subsidies for Bottled Concept’s would be slowly lowered until they were phased out in a few centuries, and the freed up revenue relocated to other places of need.
Most worlds seemed content to just add a new rift or two, if their world could sustain a Tier 4 rift without too much cost, and they weren’t in a rush to do so.
Matt wasn’t sure he should, or even had the right to intervene, but he had been hoping for more.
Eventually it would spread, but reality didn’t quite match his expectations.
There were, however, a number of the Tier 7 and 8 worlds who had embraced the rifts, and were going all in with the production of aura rifts and aura potions. Matt wanted to be happy about that, but instead of aura rifts being available for anyone to delve, they were being treated like the farming rifts he had just been contemplating. Perfectly managed and delved on cooldown to maximize their gains, which just felt wrong.
Still, the potions would slowly start to make their way into the Empire, and Matt always had one option if he really wanted to see things change.
He was a duke, even if he only controlled just a handful of planets so far.
Though, by the time they finished this delve cycle that would change, as they were slated to get a glut of planets by the end of the next decade, including their ducal capital.
A blade appeared out of nowhere heading right for his eye, and Matt reacted instantly.
His left hand enveloped the blade, and he pulsed his Domain meld, washing away the foreign Domain usage. Liz held strong with barely a tremor, but everything else was flattened.
A [Mana Beam] was cycling in his spirit, ready to fire even as his combat buffs started to churn when Allie popped into existence with a frown.
“What the fuck dude! How did you kick me out of my hidey hole?”
Matt let go of the blade and let the mana fade from his spells.
Liz settled back down from her ready stance as she saw who it was as well.
“Nice to see you too, Allie.”
Allie poked his cheek with an excited finger. “Eyy you got the meld working!? Nice dude! That's so dope. I’m considering making my Aspect a mirror of my Concept or Intent to see if I can get anything cool with a meld. That shit is so cool. Do tell Aiden I told you this, he’s so jealous that you’ve got a Domain trick he doesn’t have. Cause, you know, super Domain master and all.”
Liz was busy reabsorbing her spear back into her body when she caught what Allie had said. “Don’t you mean don’t tell Aiden you told us?”
“Na I want you to tell him. More fun this way! Anyway, are you guys ready?”
Matt rubbed the bridge of his nose. “Allie, we’ve been ready for a few hours. Are you ready?”
“Meh, whatever. Insert a clever excuse here.”
Before Matt could even roll his eyes, he felt a familiar tug as space fluctuated around him.
That was interesting.
He had always been able to feel Allie’s teleports, but either she had gotten sloppy in the decade since the war– incredibly unlikely– or his connection to space had grown in interesting ways.
Matt could feel as they left reality behind and locality itself twisted around them to drop them impossibly far away.
He blinked, his eyes rapidly adjusting to being outside. Surprisingly, it looked like Allie had actually set them down on a designated entryway, rather than just dropping them directly at their destination, which was… unusual for the teleporter.
Around them was very clearly a meticulously manicured garden, with carefully-raked stones of many colors forming intricate patterns around artfully placed trees and shrubs. A walkway stretched forward with rocks that straddled the line between naturally occurring and curated, forming a series of stepping-stones through the elegant, multicolored pebbles.
Ivy grew in artful spirals, the natural patterns on the vine’s leaves quite clearly spelling out various words in Sect languages. A babbling brook cascaded over a waterfall, its spray casting prismatic light through nearby crystals that refracted its gleam into a semi-wavering, but detailed full-color picture on a nearby cliff of white stone.
Past their immediate surroundings, the signs of impossible curation faded into something that could only be described as the abstract ideal of nature. Beautiful creeks supported populations of pristine fish, birds with immaculate plumage sang in exquisite symphony, and trees artfully shaded places that would be prime to sit and meditate. Beneath the ground, the tunnels of mice with coats that practically gleamed as though freshly-brushed formed intricate and fascinating patterns with the roots of trees, their burrows giving off the sensation of hominess rather than dirt and grime.
Even beyond the physical, the mana and essence flows were sublime. There were practically no snags or disturbances in the spiritual currents around them, all manner of elements streaming together impossibly well and practically begging Matt to sit and cultivate in their soothing flows.
It was like looking at a masterful painting of nature, filled with flourishes by a masterful artist, rather than the real thing.
Turning to Allie, he was about to ask where they were when she spread her arms and said. “Surprise!”
When she didn’t get a reaction, she wilted. “Ah come on, you were supposed to be super excited that you didn’t have to travel on a ship and congratulate me!”
Matt flicked Allie on the nose. “And we might have been if you didn’t try to stab me the moment you arrived to pick us up. Which I note was over an hour late.”
Allie sank while she blew raspberries in some bad impression of a deflating balloon. “Whatever. Y’all are spoilsports. Let's go join the others.”
Phoenix Liz flapped over to Allie and pecked her hard on the head. “You mean you made us wait while you already brought the others?”
“No! Kinda? Well, not really. It's your guy's fault for being all spread out. Andddd I still might have to pick up Zack, so at least you're not last.”
“Go get Zack, Allie.”
The teleporter vanished for an instant, just to appear a moment later with an annoyed looking Zack. Interestingly, he looked a decade older, a few gray strands creeping into his normal brown hair and complimenting a somewhat longer beard.
“Good to see you two. I hope the last decade has treated you well.” Zack’s polite words were spoken over Allie’s head despite her attempts at regaining their attention.
“You too Zack. How have your projects been going?”
Liz hooked an arm through Matt’s and interrupted him, even as Allie tried to cover Zack's mouth. “Okay boys, no shop talk for at least the first day, or we’ll never even arrive to meet the others.”
Matt grinned, he and Zack had been in contact through the Ascender chat, but it was different when talking in person.
Zack even had a small smile as he walked forward past Allie. “I can agree to that, so long as someone else doesn’t start such talk first.”
“Oh come on Zack, you know Sien is going to start it, so that's a flimsy way to shift the blame.”
Before Zack could respond, Allie grabbed all three of their hands and pulled them forward. “And this is why I didn’t want to grab you all at once. Gab gab gab.”
The forest walk was just as stunning as the entry garden, though clearly made for higher Tiers. Once they left the initial garden, the stepping-stones faded away, instead transitioning into a pathway clearly marked out via a small-scale mana flow with no clear origin. But the intent was obvious enough, and they followed it as it led them up a clear brook with minuscule points of rocks barely above the waterline. Then they proceeded along the branches of a tree, stepping across several semisolid clouds, and up a winding path on a sheer cliff.
It was at the end of that last leg of the journey, they reached their apparent destination, a magnificent villa built out of the side of the mountain and with an absolutely incomparable view of the valley they’d appeared in, hemmed in on all sides by distant mountains.
Jai Sien waved from a balcony with a glass in hand. “It is quite the joyous occasion to greet you once more.”
Floating up to her, the four of them joined her with Matt probing his spiritual connection with Aster to see where she was. He could feel that she was close, but he was surprised to find she hadn’t come out and greeted him yet.
“Beautiful place you have here, Sien.” Liz said what Matt should have, and he quickly added his agreement to the sentiment.
Except, the Sect ascender waved them off even as Allie laughed. “Oh, this isn’t my abode. Your host for this particular stay is The Elder Yun Me. This is her continent, and this particular estate is one of her guest houses, the one she most commonly makes available for visiting Masters.”
Matt raised a shocked eyebrow at that particular revelation, but Sien continued. “The stories the Anvil tells for its founding is that she grew tired of our predecessors constantly seeking to sneak in simply to prove they could, or to challenge her, or to poach usage of one of her rifts. She concluded that the most surefire means of curtailing undesired activity would be to provide official channels for our colleagues. After all, the glory and challenge is much lessened when all that is required is simply to ask for entry. In addition, the first rift you shall be delving is within this system, and this therefore serves as an excellent base for your expedition.”
Allie chuckled. “Also, Sect leadership likes to keep foreign Ascenders close to Yun Me in case anything happens. We’ll blow this joint in short order, worry not my pretties.”
The sly smile that crept across Sien’s face instead of any comment to stop Allie just seemed to egg the teleporter on.
Looking up, Matt felt Aster drawing closer, and he waited for her to arrive on the deck.
When she arrived in view, he rolled his eyes.
Aster came bearing an ice cream platter.
“Freshly made! Hey guys! Took you long enough.” Aster's smirk earned her a ruffled head of hair which earned Matt a glare that was covered by their hug.
“No thanks to Allie. Nice to see you again though.”
“Yeah, yeah whatever. Try this.”
Aster shoved a spoonful of ice cream into his mouth and Matt let the cool dessert start to melt over his tongue. The flavor started subtle, vanilla mixed with coconut, but the flavors quickly mutated into something that tasted like curdled milk, which made Matt want to gag.
“That's foul.”
“I know! Allie gave me the idea.”
Liz, who was patting her gagging phoenix body on the back, rolled her eyes. “Color me not surprised at all, but let me ask why.”
“Prank ice cream. The idea is to package a bunch up in something like small bite sized candies, and everyone can take some and see if they get lucky or unlucky on the flavor. It can be a fun little gag gift for the ice cream lover.”
“Aster, no one wants to eat curdled milk ice cream. It's revolting.”
Aster rolled her eyes. “Little you know. The test audiences loved them. It's not the first time this idea has been done, after all, and the fad is due for a new round of awareness. Besides, people like the change from hard candies to ice cream.”
Matt had no way to respond to that, and so bowed to her greater market research.
Sien rubbed her hands together. “So, art thou excited?”
Liz leaned into Matt, who in turn leaned on the balcony railing. “Oh yeah. The first rift seems super interesting. It—”
Matt covered his wife's mouth and spoke over her. “No spoilers!”
Sien smiled. “Ah, the eternal war between surprise and anticipation. This one is, however, uncertain that she would be able to resist at least a bit of investigation.”
Matt laughed as both Liz’s pretended to glare at him. “Oh, I’d love to know, but Liz thought she was clever by hiding the information when it was still only in the girls’ chat. So I turned it around on her and refused to look when it was fully announced. So now she suffers while I enjoy the ignorance.”
Sien laughed, but her mirth was interrupted by a shattering of the air on the planet as something entered the atmosphere.
Cranking his perception to its max and prepared for a fight, Matt scanned the incoming projectile to find a familiar face.
Gan Le, battered and bruised, was burning up in reentry to the atmosphere, though the fireball enveloping him left him, his clothes, and even his hair entirely untouched.
Matt expected the man to catch himself, but he crashed into the ground and caused a massive crater that would have felt like an earthquake to the inhabitants of the planet had Matt not reached out and commanded the ground to remain still with a quick flex of [Earth Manipulation].
Gan Le coughed as he crawled to his feet just in time to catch a knee to the face that sent him flying, and cut a deep canyon though the once perfect landscape to arrive right next to their mansion.
In his wake, another woman descended from the heavens. Yun Me looked exactly like her pictures, a perfectly-poised, tall, and thin woman with fair skin and steel-colored hair tied in a tight bun. Unlike the pictures he’d seen, though, she wasn’t wearing a full suit of sect robe-armor, but instead a conservative and surprisingly sane outfit clearly designed for moderate exercise.
Matt gave a polite bow, hopefully conveying that he was appreciative of her, as an equal, receiving them into her home. Around him, everyone except Allie mirrored the action.
Once he had straightened, Yun Me gave a similar bow. “Greetings to the new Masters. I trust you will find your accommodations sufficient, and should you require anything, merely inform my servants and they shall accommodate you. I would invite you to walk about my gardens and appreciate the beauty therein, should you find the time when you are not… gallivanting about like brutes.”
“We accept your hospitality, Lady Yun,” Sien graciously replied.
Matt looked out over the flowing valleys. He could understand why Yun Me seemed to be proud of her ‘garden,’ it was immaculately tended to. In the Empire, while some nobles did claim private continents for their own use, he didn’t know of any that had sculpted the entire thing into one giant, cohesive whole. In fact, the mana flows alone…
Matt narrowed his eyes, then widened them in surprise. “Is the entire continent one giant formation?”
“You possess a keen eye, Master Titan,” Yun Me regarded him. “Indeed.”
“It’s masterful work,” he mused, probing some of the nearby key points with his spiritual perception. There was, so far as he could tell, nothing unnatural going on. No hidden runes, veins of metal, or titanic bones being used to more strongly direct the flow of mana. Instead, they were taking entirely natural phenomenon and using it to sculpt amounts of mana that even he found staggering over a colossal scale.
He couldn’t tell what the formation did, per se, but even if it were purely decorative, that would be impressive enough. It surely required an absolutely staggering amount of maintenance, but he couldn’t see a single indicator that it was even man made.
Actually, there were some signs of human activity, though not of the sort he’d expected. Specifically, the side of a mountain a hundred miles or so away was covered in growing crops, with a group of buildings at its center.
“Is that a village?” he asked, somewhat surprised.
“Indeed,” Yun Me nodded. “A proper garden is not merely a display of plants, but a thriving world in miniature. Plants and animals alike living in perfect feng shui. Human residents are but one part of that, and they and the wolves typically keep one another’s populations in check.”
Matt was taken aback by the absolute apathy Yun Me showed for the people living in her territory, but before he could properly formulate a proper response, Gan Le wandered up, his clothes inundated with dirt.
The man, still at Tier 25, froze utterly upon seeing the seven of them, but his facade of immobility was broken by Aster scrunching up her nose, casting a [Bathe] on him, then practically pouncing next to him.
Matt would have loved to call it generosity, but he knew what was coming next, and didn’t envy the Sect man.
“Want some ice cream?”
The question was oh so innocent, but bird Liz gagged at the mere mention of what it had tasted while human Liz had to press her face into Matt’s chest to stifle a laugh.
Matt watched in horror as once more Gan Le was plied with horrifying concoctions and ate them without a sour expression.
Aster managed to persuade Yun Me to try exactly one bite of an ice cream ball, and while she ate it with an admirable amount of self-control, she excused herself shortly thereafter and leapt to a mountain peak some miles away, starting to slowly work through spear-forms and leaving her newest apprentice to his fate.
Though Matt was expecting the warrior woman to clear out the crater Gan Le had left in the nearby stone, she did no such thing, and the hole remained.
“Should we… fix that?” he asked the air as Aster persuaded Gan Le to try another bite of ice cream.
“Lady Yun shall either personally mend it in due time, or have one of her gardeners do so in her stead. I do not presume to understand the intricacies of her garden, but while she tends to it, she is not fastidious about it.”
“Sooooo… How mad do you think she would be if I fixed it for her?” Allie's question earned a smile from Zack.
“She would not,” Sien replied. “Were you to lay waste to vast swathes of it or remake it into a statue of yourself, it would be no different to her. She has raised mountains and flattened others for a hundred generations before us, and she is likely to do so for a hundred generations more. It is what it is, for her, no matter the form.”
“Psh.” Allie scoffed and turned away, which was probably exactly the reaction she was going for with such an attitude, Matt realized.
“Now,” Sien nodded sagely before looking to Matt. “I was assured I would have the opportunity to sample Empire cuisine, and I expect to have that assurance fulfilled prior to escorting you to the rift.”
Aster nodded eagerly. “You are going to love Matt’s cooking. He's the best chef. Gan Le, you need to try Matt’s steak and potatoes. When you were our prisoner, you said how much you missed a proper hearty meal. Now you get to try the best steak and potatoes ever, cause Matt made them!”
Rubbing his neck, Gan Le must have realized he was the odd man out of the Ascenders and started looking around. His eyes wandered over to where Yun Me stood on her mountaintop, and Matt could practically hear the gears turning in the man’s head, deciding between being fed and going back to training with the other lady.
Matt never minded cooking for more people, and after a decade, he had mostly forgiven the other man for being on the other side of the war.
They had both killed many people in the war, and he was trying to put his anger at the events of the war behind him.
The grudge should remain like Maven. Dead.
Matt carefully didn’t think of the Republic sniper who had killed Eric. If he ever got within range of her, it wouldn’t be to have dinner.
Gan Le, though, he could respect. The man was a protector, just like him, and cared about keeping his people alive. Plus, he could take a serious hit. The fact he was alive was testament to that, and he was fine with rewarding excellence.
As the one being volunteered to cook more, Matt offered an olive branch. “You are welcome to join us, Gan Le.”
Gan Le looked from them, to Yun Me, and back a few times before sighing.
Matt wasn’t sure what his internal struggle was, but he had some pretty good guesses having been trained by Luna.
Eventually, he must have decided that eating with them was worth whatever punishment would come, because he straightened his shoulders and bowed slightly. “This one would be honored to receive your favor, Master Titan.”
Matt couldn’t help but smirk at the Sect address for an Ascender, but didn’t comment on the man's formality.
Allie thankfully saved the day with a pointed question. “What are you going to cook, Matt?”
The point was the dagger she tried to stab him with.
Since when did he turn into the person to be stabbed, damn it?
Deflecting the blade, he shook his head and said through spiritual perception, “Nothing for you. Yun Me, you are welcome to join us as well.”
She responded with a considering hum, but otherwise kept to her mountaintop kata.
Thankfully, the kitchen was fully stocked with the best of ingredients, which let Matt go wild. As he stepped inside, a pair of Tier 30s dressed in servant’s garb appeared from nowhere in particular and offered him help. Matt declined the help, and they returned to the scenery.
Everything was similar enough to what he was used to that he had no problem settling in, even if he had to pull a few items out of their house to fill the gaps of what he needed.
A side of roast that had been cooking for close to ten hours was delivered via the Allie Express, paid for in the form of a small batch of fresh scones sitting in his oven back at the guild hall. Matt cooked everything else right there, making a bit of a show of it.
Sien was thankfully a receptive audience, and let herself enjoy the show. She stood in stark contrast to Gan Le, who reminded Matt of a child who knew the moment the guests left, he would be grounded, and was hoping the visit lasted as long as possible.
Matt only took a little pleasure in Aster pointing that out and teasing the Sect cultivator.
While it was initially to be nothing but a short dinner, it quickly morphed into a two day tasting feast, given the reception, with Yun Me appearing for short bursts to accept a plate of food before vanishing once again.
Matt enjoyed every minute as everyone chatted and swapped stories, each more exaggerated than the last.
The pyramid rift the three of them had cleared as part of their reward on the training planet turned from a fairly simple delve, with only a few issues in the final battle against the boss quetzalcoatl, into a incredible battle against a dozen pseudo-dragons that somehow managed to bite Matt’s arm off a dozen times. How he gained and lost limbs faster than he did now as a Tier 4, Matt didn’t know, but the retelling fit in with the other stories.
Aster even told one story that Matt couldn’t place, until he realized she was just exaggerating a shopping trip into a dangerous fight that had never really occurred like that.
However, the flow of conversation and food eventually slowed, and when Gan Le was blasted by an unseen force into the horizon, they took it as a cue that they may as well move on to their actual delving.
Sien swept her gaze in the direction Gan Le had flown, coolly assessing the man. “He may yet become truly great with sufficient pounding upon the Anvil.”
Allie turned an aghast expression to Sien. “They are sleeping together?”
Sien turned her red eyes upon Allie. “No? When did I say that?”
Allie used hand gestures to explain. “Pounding.”
Sien just shook her head as she pretended to not understand, and prompted Allie to explain better as they flew along to a nearby world that was quite unlike Yun Me’s lower Tier world, a proper Tier 30 world filled to the brim with cultivators.
Or, that was where Matt thought they were going. Once they were a good ways away from the planet, Allie teleported all of them except Sien a dozen times to reach the outer system, where they found a small gas giant with a beautiful ring reflecting the local star's brilliance.
Sien, having arrived under her own power, waved her hand and cleared a bit of the gas giant's swirling fumes to expose a floating domed city inside the planet. “And that's where our rift is located. Come now, we only have a moment before it closes back up.”
Having locked onto the floating city, Matt cast [Portal], connecting the two locations. Allie’s [Teleport] might struggle to move higher Tiers, but despite [Portal]’s restrictions, once the connection was established, it didn’t cost him anything to move even a Tier 50. So long as they didn’t try to escape the spell.
Allie appeared next to them under her own power, but everyone ignored her as they inspected the floating city.
It was only a few hundred miles wide, but that felt massive when they were effectively floating in a bubble in a gas giant, solely relying on the bubble’s buoyancy to float.
Matt was sure there were secondary floating arrays in case of a breach, but the idea seemed all too risky for his tastes.
Still, it was beautiful and offered people a safe way to delve rifts inside the gas giants, which was novel.
The city would move, but it did so at such a slow pace that rifts like the one they wanted to delve had a few months inside the safe zone before one would need to wait a decade to exit the rift without besmirching their honor by being so slow the city left them.
Or at least, that was how Sien explained it. Matt didn’t see why honor was so important when a decades of real time was on the line, and anyone who could delve these rifts could easily just fly out of the gas giant. But he just chalked it up to Sect culture and shrugged it off.
It only took a few minutes to reach their destination, and with a few exchanged high-fives, they passed through the dimensional veil into the rift beyond.
Comments
… to me, she doesn’t seem the ‘type’ to get inspirations. She’s the “practise one kick ten MILLION times, and then practise the next kick ten million times too” sort of person. She’s not out there excited and exploring, she’s the sort who attains the peak of power by grind and polish - basics, basics, basics.
KnightRider007
2024-10-07 18:59:11 +0000 UTCWe get exposed to some Sect culture and the latest aperology developments. We also get a rough time check: it's less than the 10 year time limit to deliver the aura rifts. I'm a little frustrated not to get a Soerilia update, but that's the plot thread I want. It'll be cool to get some rift delving. What level rift is this? I heard a level 30 planet, but not what the rift was.
Julie Smith
2024-09-30 19:49:34 +0000 UTCUhh, find me a single good story of just fighting all the time. This is a story about people... Maybe you need to touch grass for a bit...
Danzafan37
2024-09-13 20:27:46 +0000 UTCDude!!! You are leaving right when they are able to show all the upgrades they have done and progress. We only saw Liz's new bloodline for like 1/3 of the chapter and do you know how long it has been since they went into a rift? Last full one described was the space one when they were 20..something.
James Evans
2024-09-13 12:58:37 +0000 UTCFair enough, didn't remember that.
Jason Hardman
2024-09-11 22:37:05 +0000 UTC@Jason Hardman, the idea of a big bang is a known quantity in-universe; Aster's mind over matter trial revolved around her throwing her will against a Minkalla's representation of a big bang, since the cycle of cosmic renewal via the big bang is anathema to her concept of an eternal frozen end.
Alex
2024-09-11 22:11:34 +0000 UTCThanks!
Trevor Mergen
2024-09-11 05:25:52 +0000 UTCInteresting idea, although not sure if we can assume that that is how their universe works, although it's possible they have big bang events. I note there's been some suggestion that the world's they visit aren't necessarily in the same universes.
Jason Hardman
2024-09-11 01:26:59 +0000 UTCI had an idea at one point that Matt's Aspect would be something along the lines of the big bang, so something like: Phrase: I am inevitable. Image: The big bang. Anchor: ??? (I literally have no idea what would work here). Truth: I am the beginning and the end. Then while his Domain is in white hole mode it would be the big bang running forward, and when his Domain is in black hole mode it would be the big bang running backwards - I honestly discarded the idea because it seems unreasonable ambitious for an Aspect, but I feel like the connection to space he's established kind of supports it.
Alex
2024-09-11 00:10:57 +0000 UTCSorry, didn't want to bother you into making edits, just thought it was a bit weird. Also esl, so that might not help. Love your story :)
NOpe Nope
2024-09-10 22:20:11 +0000 UTCI didn't remember the previous ice cream scene. Check out chapter 329 for why this is funny.
ByLAWphoto
2024-09-10 20:08:10 +0000 UTCIf you want a refund I'm more than happy to provide. As to try and answer your comment. The story needs to grow and do other things. if it just does the same thing over and over it will have grown stale long ago.
C_Mantis
2024-09-10 18:47:26 +0000 UTCI 100% ship Aster and Gan Le. They're too perfect.
Logrus
2024-09-10 18:20:09 +0000 UTCMatt, Aster, and Liz probably wouldn't have been able to complete the path on their own, so its more luck than anything. Matt is the only one I think who would be likely to solo complete the Path.
MinE
2024-09-10 18:07:28 +0000 UTCTraditionally, Yorkshire pudding should only be served with roast beef. Other than that, carrots, Brussels sprouts etc all fair game. Cauliflower cheese is a great addition too. Generally we have roast potatoes rather than mashed. Source: I am English
Tommy
2024-09-10 16:43:48 +0000 UTCHe will bend reality to his will!
Tommy
2024-09-10 16:40:39 +0000 UTCSee is certainly not an Ascender, she lacks the drive to do the impossible. I don’t think that is the debate. My argument stems from her relationship to both sets of Ascenders. She good friends/former teammates of MLA and is supposedly dating Zach. I also think she rounds out the party nicely as she provides an off tank so they have two complete groups. Not that Light and Shadow need the help. I just think it could have been used to get her in the mix.
DasGoat622
2024-09-10 16:36:28 +0000 UTCThere are those Jellybeans (beanbozzled I think is what they are called) that give you a chance of getting nasty flavors. Was you influenced by that?
Andromeda Adams
2024-09-10 14:49:28 +0000 UTCTyftc!! Hope you feel better soon!
Andromeda Adams
2024-09-10 14:44:38 +0000 UTCI was thinking the same thing, and can’t wait to see where that goes!
Andromeda Adams
2024-09-10 14:44:13 +0000 UTCI disagree. I like her, but she's clearly a step below the Ascenders in power. MLA cleared the Path with time to spare; Suzanne failed despite giving her absolute all. It's possible she's near the top of peak elite, but it could also just be good matchups so far too. I do expect her to become Ascender-level under Lila's tutelage, much like a Yun Me, but she likely isn't there yet.
Jeff Wells
2024-09-10 12:19:00 +0000 UTCI remember Luna telling Matt she could nap in between words when they spoke because of the tier difference. But didn't Matt recently make a mental note how long the reset was? Seems to me, he kinda whined like a kid 2 minutes before recess.
ByLAWphoto
2024-09-10 10:36:50 +0000 UTCi feel bad for Queen, all the other kids and her bf are in the cool kids club now lol
da Finnci
2024-09-10 09:17:03 +0000 UTC:) you need some legendary levels of stoicism to put up with asters crap. But yeah I also root for their ship.
Mario Reiman
2024-09-10 07:17:13 +0000 UTCThe side character stories are really gripping at the moment though. The main characters are currently at such a domineering position that unless they dominate their opponents in combat it would feel like a very jarring nerf hammer at their face. Like the next real challenge would come once they level up to be able to combat "on the last line" squad. Until to that time (thousand or two thousand years?) its way more entertaining to see how the individual storylines of the side characters are going (for example Soerilia power plays, new cultivators from Soerilia, Empirial power plays related to titan, maybe the story lines from other pathers or other great powers). I guess there is a chance that reading these chapters right now, when you need to wait for a next chapter for half a week might suck a bit. For me I had a similar feel for most of the Minkalla chapters, most of it felt like a crap filler chapters that I skipped. But later on, I went back and read it in one go and it was a great world building ark.
Mario Reiman
2024-09-10 07:11:54 +0000 UTCgood chappie
Elaine
2024-09-10 06:05:55 +0000 UTCMy opinion I'm sure many disagree. I hated the previous chapter with the whole spy, missions, bla bla stories. I'm sorry but acenders would be hammers. Why were they training to be half baked agents?? The older asenders are hammers, they do what they want they are fun and are adventrous. Matt Aster Liz are now boring aristocrats who make ice cream.... I was so stoked for Matt to get back into aperologie. He did and I'm board. Aura, trains.... boaring. He has finally got massive mana and he's doing public service. The best part about his aperology was the loot growth items stuff that helps them grow. None of this is exciting. I agree public works are a good thing but it's also boring to read about in a fantasy adventure story. I loved everything in this story but since like Aster went to the school it's been dull. The war was pretty good. Besides that this tory has fallen off. Anyway. I'm dropping off. I hope you get back to what made this story awesome because it really was.
C Smith
2024-09-10 04:59:27 +0000 UTCFirst time being completely caught up! I love your story C. Mantis! Keep up the great work!
Lin Ming
2024-09-10 04:48:32 +0000 UTCJust read it and still way to much fluf. It's just extra words. Idk why authors think a lot of esoteric descriptions adds anything. A good description with small amounts of fluf usually seems best. Unless your a literary genius.
C Smith
2024-09-10 04:32:26 +0000 UTCFor the qualifications for something to be an inspiration I think it has more to do with knowledge given to a person or learned through normal means vs knowledge that comes from oneself, whether through an experiment or realization (like an epiphany or enlightenment). A person at a higher tier is simply more likely to have heard information in passing about more subjects and therefore have fewer opportunities for inspiration. That may be why so much information is hidden from mortals in the empire, especially the pathers.
austin kutz
2024-09-10 03:52:57 +0000 UTCTftc! Hope you’re feeling better
Matt Brown
2024-09-10 03:12:53 +0000 UTC@austin kutz I don't think there's any way a Tier 35 could save up 15 inspirations. There seems to be two distinct varieties of 'delaying an inspiration' - there's one version where a person who starts an inspiration can hold it off for a while like we see Erwin doing the war arc. This method of delaying an inspiration takes actual effort, and it seems like the effort required to delay the inspiration increases over time. We can safely say there's no way that Yun Me is doing this. That leaves the second variety of delaying an inspiration, which basically seems like someone pushing themselves to the cusp of an epiphany, then holding that train of thought for later so that they can have their inspiration when they're ready - this seems to be what Hastor and Emilia Galley did when they delayed their inspirations. Yun Me definitely could, and probably is doing this, but I don't think it could get her to Tier 50 for a very simple reason - a revelation that qualifies a person to have an inspiration at a lower Tier is not necessarily sufficient for an inspiration at a higher Tier: we know this is true because Zack says in the tournament arc that Quill's bandage rune "should have qualified for an inspiration at such a low Tier" showing there's a minimum 'quality' requirement for an epiphany that increases with Tier for someone to have an inspiration. I don't think that it's physically possible for a Tier 35 mind to touch on something so profound that it would cause a Tier 49 to have an inspiration, while still being possible for that Tier 35 to control that epiphany and hold it off for later.
Alex
2024-09-10 02:16:14 +0000 UTCThe fur isn't patterned, the tunnels make a pattern with the roots. There is a lot going on with that sentence though. The scene could have been more comfortably drawn out with a few more words.
eriah cat
2024-09-10 01:33:16 +0000 UTCI don’t normally say it on every chapter (and I haven’t even read it yet), but thank you for the chapter! Just finished a long day working outside in high heat and smoke from nearby fires and this is exactly what I needed to wind down while dinner cooks. Always excited to see what MLA are up to and I’ve been loving this arc
Austin Gillespie
2024-09-10 01:28:15 +0000 UTCShe might be saving them up. It's been implied that Immortals can delay their inspirations. The leather crafter that Matt invested in did it, and so did Sword Saint Hastor. If they can delay their inspirations, Yun Me definitely can. She'll probably inspire herself directly to tier 50 when the sects eventually fall
austin kutz
2024-09-10 01:22:30 +0000 UTCYeah I think she is somewhere between Ascender and peak elite. And give. Her relationship to the group I feel like an exception could have been made. It’s not like they are gonna leave her behind level wise, unless she wants that which I don’t see happening. Now they just have to catch her up afterwards.
DasGoat622
2024-09-10 01:06:13 +0000 UTCShe is dating an Ascender and she is basically one in combat power.
MinE
2024-09-10 01:01:39 +0000 UTCgreat chapter , thanks
Derze
2024-09-10 00:58:05 +0000 UTCNo AI used. One of my betas fluffed it up so it might not be all my voice but not AI. Made some eidts let me know if that helps.
C_Mantis
2024-09-10 00:16:14 +0000 UTCI'm very curious about where Matt's ability to sense Allie's spacial manipulation will go. Could this be the beginning of a new evolution in his powers, what with his concept and domain (if those were the correct terms) being tied up with gravity, spacetime, energy and mass.
Jason Hardman
2024-09-09 23:45:30 +0000 UTCSame, definitely same. They’re strangely cute together.
CringeWorthyStudios
2024-09-09 23:37:58 +0000 UTCIt certainly feels that way
Jason Hatter
2024-09-09 23:23:23 +0000 UTCIs it just me or did you use AI for garden description? I don't quite like it, and too many occurence of "curated" as well as weird focus, such as intricate pattern of mice fur coat. I don't think i care much, but just a bit weird to read as in that's definetely the part of the chapter where my attention drop and i want to skip/not read/disconnect. Thx for chapter :)
NOpe Nope
2024-09-09 22:23:57 +0000 UTCTFTC
John Balman
2024-09-09 21:38:51 +0000 UTCCorrect Roast is just a type of cooking a meat. Thats why I didn't specify the type of meat cause it doesnt matter to the meal.
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 21:33:44 +0000 UTCI mean a roast is a style of cooking so could theoretically refer to any meat. The British specifically have the Sunday Roast which can be with a pretty wide variety of meats, but traditionally comes with the same sides (Yorkshire Pudding, Mashed potatoes, a sauce, and maybe a veg). I would assume this is the vibe of the meal that Matt's making? That being Mantis what do they call Yorkshire Pudding here given that Yorkshire doesn't exist.
Cteatus
2024-09-09 21:19:04 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter
Xarow
2024-09-09 21:16:04 +0000 UTCNah, this is a gathering for Ascenders. The only reason Mr. Durability was there is because he lives there.
Tristan R Mitchell
2024-09-09 21:13:09 +0000 UTCWait is that like a regional thing or something? I've never heard that used as an expression ever lol
CallMeTee
2024-09-09 20:23:39 +0000 UTCRoast is roast. Usually beef but Roast is Roast!
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 20:15:29 +0000 UTCA side of roast *what* though?
CallMeTee
2024-09-09 20:11:47 +0000 UTCYun Me is a beast thats for sure.
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 20:06:52 +0000 UTCHP seems to have come up with the OG idea but its a thing anyone can buy so I dont mind using it as a reference.
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 20:06:09 +0000 UTCNot sure I should say this But the surprise ice cream flavor and the allusion of replacing hard candy do remind me of Harry Potter
Abriel Blauer
2024-09-09 20:02:38 +0000 UTCToo bad Susanne couldn’t come. Feels like she should be there.
DasGoat622
2024-09-09 19:56:11 +0000 UTCand its rift delving time again YES............. and the combo of MLA and L&S would make a great diving team this should be fun and I hope they do a lot of rifts together
Havokk
2024-09-09 19:55:13 +0000 UTCThe fact that Yun Me's been operating as an Ascender-class combatant for a million years is insane to me - honestly I don't think any Ascender could ever manage that. If we imagine a hypothetical scenario where an Ascender decided that they wanted to devote their eternity to fighting in the political wars and never advance past Tier 35, I don't think they could do it. By virtue of the level they were operating at, they would inevitably have an Inspiration and Tier out of the war Tiers. Operating at an Ascender's level without having an accidental inspiration for a MILLION YEARS is one of the most impressive achievements that's been shown in the entire story in my opinion.
Alex
2024-09-09 19:44:18 +0000 UTCI'm still shipping Aster and Gan Le in my head. If they aren't married by then I bet Aster will kidnap Gan Le to make him her house husband by her ascension
austin kutz
2024-09-09 19:38:51 +0000 UTCAh perfect thank you
Ben Heggem
2024-09-09 19:29:04 +0000 UTCCorrect. 15 min is a hard rule. And remember higher Tiers can shift their perception so that can feel like a decade or a second so its not too bad if they dont want it to be. Also remember that the cycle timer only starts on an instance being created so higher Tier will rarely deal with it because the rifts just cant handle being delved back to back like that.
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 19:28:27 +0000 UTCSect Ascender. Nightmare woman. Mother of the empowerment twins.
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 19:27:28 +0000 UTCeditting kerfuffle. Fixed
C_Mantis
2024-09-09 19:26:12 +0000 UTCWhich one is sien again?
Ben Heggem
2024-09-09 19:25:42 +0000 UTCOr just like something else is missing introducing the kitchen
Eric Alex
2024-09-09 19:22:45 +0000 UTC“She responded with a considering hum, but otherwise kept to her mountaintop kata. It was similar enough to what he was used to that he had no problem settling in, even if he had to pull a few items out of their house to fill the gaps of what he needed. Thankfully, the kitchen was fully stocked with the best of ingredients, which let Matt go wild. As he stepped inside, a pair of Tier 30s dressed in servant’s garb appeared from nowhere in particular and offered him help. Matt declined the help, and they returned to the scenery.” Are the second and third paragraph supposed to be swapped? It feels like the second paragraph is describing the kitchen that he goes to in the third paragraph
Eric Alex
2024-09-09 19:22:21 +0000 UTCQuestion so that 15 minuet per rift closing is a hard time right? So wouldn’t that make it unbearably slow for higher tier people whose relative experience is so much faster than mortals. Like imagine a tier 40 waiting 15 whole ass minutes for a rift to cycle wouldn’t that be subjective years for them unless they slowed down to mortal speed which is its own pain in the ass.
Kain
2024-09-09 19:20:11 +0000 UTCOooh rift delving in the sects let's go!
Cteatus
2024-09-09 19:11:41 +0000 UTCTftc
noah radencic
2024-09-09 19:00:50 +0000 UTCThanks Mantis! (And Daedalus) Another reason it is easier to test on low tier rifts, specifically the testing to isolate parts of the inner rift, is that the large rifts are much more varied from instance to instance. I do wonder how they will keep up with the expenditure when Matt isn't around restocking the mana. I like the logic for losing water to rift dumping. - the bit about the treatment process is also reasonable. -What sort of rift has clean water as a base? A larger question as rifts grow larger and more unique instance to instance. Maybe a city rift? Would a city rift have spatial expansion locations that could be pulled out? I feel like maybe but it would cheat as to the how, partially for cost and partially to not allow the delver to collapse the inside to kill the monsters. Allie being late feels like deliberate comedy on her part. Of note this may be the first time we learn of Allie's domain, and of course it is space. (I may have forgotten some previous mention.) Allie wanting tease DW about his Domain is on brand. I admit, it sounds like a nice zen garden. It is not trying to be nature and thus is peaceful instead of feeling like a mockery. -I wonder if it can be a massive formation? I have read of various plants forming formations, and there were a few that were more involved with many species supporting the formation, but could mice dig one? I guess Doctor who technically had one involving planets, and I think I've seen larger thoughts as well. -The answer was yes, it is a giant formation. -It is interesting to have humans as part of the cogs and not as the maintenance. Zack greying his hair... maybe tired of being compared to 'the Ancient One' and is now going for Dr. Strange? wait, if this is Yun Me's house... will we see Gan Le again?!!! -Is the picture on the discord from Aster trying out the Sect experience... maybe with Gan Le. Maybe she took his criticisms to heart and is working to make her inner world nicer. Ah, it is extra evil if it goes from delightful to disgust. Bringing you higher into enjoying it but only to have a larger height to drop you from. Aster really did get the prank ice creams, and Allie did help. The best way for Gan Le to enter the group. -I hope he wasn't informed and is thus terrified upon realizing who is surrounding him. -Perfect. Gan Le can eat Aster's ice cream without issue, he is obviously superior to Yun Me. (and a fun dating option for Aster.) Oh, that's an interesting thought, that Yun Me hit Gan Le perfectly hard enough to have his impact crater as a part of the formation. I do like the idea. -I want a formation ascender who uses their opponents as ink or canvas for their formations. Though that sounds a bit morbid actually. Maybe they are from the Sects or Monster Collective. I am not sure Gan Le is exactly a protector...it is all self preservation. He does protect others, but that is because that encourages others to fight his enemies and for people to keep him safe politically to protect their grandchildren. I just realized that with immortals eating your food it really is a compliment to the cooking as they no longer need to eat at all. I do love the Gan Le punching bag, even when he is not present physically. Maybe Gan Le and Yun Me will be a couple. For now though he may get extra beaten for Aster talking about the possible relationship. -I worry what type of fighter would be produced from that kind of pounding... and I actually meant what Gan Le would become, not what the kid would be like. Oh! I was curious about rifts on gas giants! Cities as well. I do wonder what sort of creatures have survived and thrived from gas giant rift breaks. So this is what the debate about [Portal] vs [Teleport] was for, and they somewhat seem to be not in the same progression but more adjacent each with their own advantages. When did honor come up?
nolan saylor
2024-09-09 18:59:34 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
Thomas Todd
2024-09-09 18:59:30 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter 😊
Asattor
2024-09-09 18:59:18 +0000 UTCTftc!
Itsigu
2024-09-09 18:59:11 +0000 UTC