Chapter 196: The First Step of Hegemony

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Chapter 196: The First Step of Hegemony

Zac opened his quest menu to begin with and tried to mentally command the trial to start. When that didnt work he tried to physically press the quest, but in the end he only swiped his hands through the air.

From there he tried various things, from touching the Nexus Node to doing various things with his teleporter, but he had no luck. Finally, he remembered something that Abby said earlier. After he finished the quest his town became a World City.

One large difference between normal Cities and a World City was that the latter could provide off-world teleportations. And while his arrays were nowhere near strong enough for that at the moment, he did possess something that could do just that. The Nexus Hub.

However, that possibility gave Zac some pause. The Nexus Hub was meant for off-world transportation. If the Hub was truly the method to start the quest, it meant that he would be transported god-knows-where in the multiverse.

What would happen if he failed? Would he be stuck in some other corner of the multi-verse? He also didn't know how long these trials would take, as there was virtually no information on them.

However, Zac soon reignited his resolve. He already had made up his mind about doing it, and honestly being teleported directly by the system or through the Hub didnt matter much in the end. Besides, he had prepared a Cowards Escape just in case, and those pills usually threw people right out of these kinds of trials.

But still, he chose to wait before he left, not wanting to go off-world before hed talked with his sister. She knew about the quest, but not that he would be gone for an unknown amount of time. It was almost midnight when he heard her coming back toward his mansion, and Zac was still up meditating as he only slept a few hours a day. He quickly walked over to the courtyard Kenzie had chosen, and entered after knocking.

His sister looked a bit surprised to see him but still welcomed him to sit down.

What brings you here so late? she asked with a smile.

Im going to do Trial quest now, and it might actually take me off-world, Zac explained. I just didnt want you to worry while Im gone.

Off-world? Kenzie said, actually looking a bit excited. Thats so cool. You might become the first human to step on an alien planet. Take pictures.

What about the tutorial? Zac asked with a smile.

I dont think that counts, that was a temporary space and not a real planet, Kenzie said with a shrug.

Zac only nodded in response, looking up at the stars.

I heard a rumor you broke up with Hannah? she hesitantly said after being silent for a bit.

Zac only nodded and briefly recounted what hed done the past day.

I know you werent a big fan of her, but please make sure that no one harasses her while Im gone. I feel bad how it went down, and I dont want others causing trouble for her, Zac said.

I didnt think Alea would do something like that, Kenzie muttered, looking a bit disappointed. You need to talk to Hannah before you leave. Dont be a jerk.

Fine, Zac said with a sigh. Ill leave tomorrow morning instead after Ive talked with her.

Good, Kenzie said with a smile. Youve always been a bit awkward, but you need to talk things out properly. And dont worry, Ill find a new girlfriend for you while youre away. What do you think about Lyla? Shes nice, and shes asked about you. As for her body, I can promise that-

His knowledge was a bit limited on this front, but Zac guessed he was either on a declining E-Grade world or even an F-Graded planet. Even amongst the same grade there could be large differences, and the better F-Graded worlds might have enough energy for people to reach the top of the F-Grade within their lifetime.

However, evolving on such a planet was likely a pipe dream unless some very special circumstances took place, like someone finding a series of lucky encounters.

However, the sky or the sparse energy wasnt the real reason he didnt think himself still on earth anymore. There was a medieval army consisting of odd humanoids standing around him, thousands of faces looked at him with various expressions.

The humanoids were pretty short, barely reaching Zacs chest, with thin frames. They had a large set of eyes that were pitch black, with white sallow skin. The top of their heads had white or grey hair that generally was long and tied in various braids and knots, with colorful bands woven into it. Their hands and feet looked oversized compared to their bodies, almost to comical proportions.

Zac guessed they couldnt weigh much more than 30 to 40 kilos, but still they wore thick metal armor and carried large grisly weapons, which told of surprising strength in their small frames. He did sense that there was some power in many of the aliens, though no one had the aura of a powerhouse.

The sense of power was most obvious in the few aliens that stood in front of him, looking at him with expectation. Zac didnt feel any sense of danger from his sixth sense, so he didnt believe that these things were his enemy, at least not yet. This gave him some time to try to figure out what was going on. His quest only said to complete the trial, but never explained what the trail was.

As he looked around he saw that the crystal that had transported him here didnt follow him, but he rather found himself standing on what almost looked like a very crude fractal. He almost felt like a demon lord for a second, having been summoned by some hapless acolytes.

Lord General, what is that being? one of the weird humanoids said as Zac looked around.

Its voice was slightly high pitched, but overall it sounded like a humans.

The tablet only said that a powerful champion would be summoned, a well-equipped alien hesitantly said as he held a few ancient-looking scrolls in his hands.

[The first step of Hegemony. Step forward with purpose. Let nothing stand in your way.]

While it wasnt exactly clear what the system wanted him to do, it appeared that the system had created a scenario for him to fulfill, almost like in a video game. What he didnt understand was whether this was all a simulation, or whether hed actually been thrown into a real conflict in some corner of the multi-verse.

It felt a bit coincidental that he accepted the quest the moment these things tried to summon some champion, lending some strength to the first theory. However, the multiverse was impossibly large, with a mindboggling amount of populated worlds, where most of them were these low-tiered ones.

Perhaps there was always happening things that would suit the purposes of the systems quests, and it simply dropped him here to let him figure things out himself. The aliens seemed content in trying to understand what they had summoned, so he took the time to check up on them as well. He turned to the two aliens who spoke earlier, and used his identification skill on them.

[Antaya Solvim Level 28 Dexterity]

[Dresdo Solvim Level 42 Endurance]

It appeared their species was called Solvim, and neither of them was too strong. Still, Zac was surprised they could gain levels at all with such sparse energy in the surroundings. It must have taken years, perhaps decades, of effort to get to their current point.

Hello, Zac said after a bit. I think Im supposed to help you out somehow. Are you looking for a hero-for-hire?

Zac speaking words they understood seemed to startle the group who stood in front of him, but the man with the scrolls soon regained his bearings.

Greetings Lord Champion, I am Dresdo, General of the East, the man said. We are on the edge of ruin, and in desperation tried the summoning the Ancients mentioned.