Chapter 122: Homecoming

Name:Defiance of the Fall Author:
Chapter 122: Homecoming

Zac appeared in the familiar teleportation house and immediately heard some ruckus. He grimaced and quickly walked outside to see what was going on.

The response of the demons was surprisingly quick, with over twenty of them standing at the ready to blast his new soldiers to high heaven. The former slaves looked shocked at the sight of the demons, but Zac was happy to see that they didnt forget their training, and formed a decent defensive line.

Thats enough. These are new recruits of Port Atwood, Zac said as he stepped in between the two groups.

Luckily the demons followed his standing orders, not wantonly killing anything coming through the portal. The array was only possible to use with his permission after all, so anything that came through should be an ally.

You keep bringing back young girls to the island every time you leave. Im starting to get jealous, a light voice drifted over from the group of demons as Alea stepped out.

She scrutinized the girls, who warily looked back at her.

Well, theyre pretty weak, but at least theyre better than those from the ship, she said with a smile.

Oh, youre not happy with the assessment? You want to test your mettle, little girl? she added as she saw one of the cultivators in the new group glare angrily at her.

Thats enough. Where is Alyn? These people need basic training, I want them at fighting capacity as soon as possible, Zac said.

Ill take you there, Alea answered as she walked up to his side while throwing a teasing smile at the girls behind him.

Zac knew she was mostly messing around and didnt mind it as he started walking, following the poison mistress directions.

Um Whats going on? Why are there demons here? one of the squad leaders hesitantly asked as they moved toward the temporary town.

Well, that isnt really important. You can see it as theyre another foreign race sharing our new planet. Besides, there are humans here as well, just not that many, Zac said, still respecting the demons wishes to stay incognito as much as possible.

Can you update me on whats been going on since I left? Zac asked as he turned to Alea.

Ogras is still in seclusion, absorbing the fruit, she started, looking prepared for the question.

There was almost no reconstruction needed from the ant-wave. We have sent a few exploratory parties inside and killed off most of those still alive inside the hive. Unfortunately, those kills awarded no contribution points. Space inside has stabilized by now and is barely larger than the exterior. There are some interesting developments there, but Ill let Alyn discuss that with you, she said, drawing confused glances from the others.

They were given the manual, which was simply called [F-Grade Cultivation Manual] and taught how to meditate to absorb Cosmic Energy quicker. They were also given a choice of a skill, ranging from weapon skills and spells. From the description of the skills it sounded to Zac it was an improved selection of the beginner skills available for sale in the Nexus Node.

People had been amazed by suddenly being able to strike out with weapons with the power to create cracks in the ground, or even shoot fireballs. They were even given an exclusive Title for being the chosen, that gave 5 points all attributes, just to show them how the Title system worked. However, the fun times didnt last forever. Those five points also guaranteed that everyone, young or old, essentially was in peak condition for the following trials.

On the second day everyone was teleported away from the town. Some arrived in some dingy cave, others in some sort of frontier towns. There were all kinds of scenarios that appeared and the groups that got placed together ranged between five and over a hundred, but they had one thing in common. They all got a quest to either defend from monsters or to explore somewhere filled with monsters.

That first mission was one of the bloodiest, with almost a tenth dying. People werent able to adapt to the new change. Some took too large risks, feeling invulnerable with their new skills. Others simply froze like deers in headlights, getting mowed down by unforgiving monsters.

The missions were actually quite easy though, and the monsters very weak. It was only due to ineptitude people died this early. After the mission people got graded by their performance and rewarded accordingly.

Everyone got a Tutorial-Title after the first mission that started with no benefits. However, after the first mission its rewards increased. Some got a few stat-points while others with bad quest performance got nothing, their titles still giving out zero attributes.

What followed was a schedule of three days of quests, followed by one day of rest and meditation. After the first three missions a new option was added, where people could choose their difficulty, ranging from Easy to Impossible. There was even a mortality rate at the quest, with Easy having 5% and Impossible had a 99% chance to perish.

The higher quests obviously gave much higher returns, but most people still chose easy. However, a few people chose the more difficult ones, such as Normal. Their death rate was higher compared to the advertised stats, but that was likely from being unskilled beginners. Zac himself remembered his early battles, and he was still surprised he was alive today.

Over the weeks the distance between those who strove for power and those who only wanted to survive only got larger and larger. The elites Tutorial-title continuously filled up with more and more bonus attributes, and their levels were far higher as well. They also got other rewards, such as better gear, and in some cases even skills, Nexus Crystals, and Cultivation manuals.

Meanwhile, the weaklings, such as the cultivators like Ryan and the formerly captured girls, barely survived through the Easy quests, mainly relying on others to keep them safe.

They got almost nothing from the tutorial in the end, only the initial 5 to all stat bonus, plus on average ten additional attributes. Zac couldnt help but grimace when hearing them squander such a once in a lifetime opportunity. Even the monsters that they fought gave huge bonuses to cosmic energy and Nexus Coins compared to normal beasts on New Earth.

Of course, that was only discovered when the cultivators returned and found further progression extremely tedious and dangerous. Thats why many plateaued in level and power soon after returning.

Ryan was an example of this. He was somewhere in the average middle of the cultivators during the tutorial. He only chose easy quests, but he was one of those who actually fought during the missions, instead of hiding. He left the tutorial as level 14 and having 15 bonus attributes on his Tutorial Title.

He tried to keep his progress going by heading out into the forests fighting beasts but was dismayed by the amount of cosmic energy he gained by the low-level critters. He gave up after a week when he had only gained a level. It wasnt due to laziness, but rather a brush with death when a level 30 or so monster found him, and he barely survived the escape.

His last three levels he gained from his F-Graded cultivation manual, and he was close to becoming level 19. He, unfortunately, wasnt able to get a real cultivation manual, and the basic one from the tutorial was tortuously slow in progress after the initial ten levels.

Zac knew that the system rewarded the brave, and he knew that some likely had survived through Hard, and even Impossible missions. He wondered what kinds of bonuses and rewards theyd gotten. Ryan and the others werent sure, as there were no real powerhouse in their group. Thom Sullivan was the strongest, but he reportedly mainly did a mix of Easy and a Normal missions.

It had reminded Zac that just because he had his titles and his level advantage he wasnt invulnerable. Salvation and Thea Marshall were perhaps just as strong as him since their rewards from the tutorial might have been extremely extravagant.