Chapter 709

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Chapter 709

Given the location, Vari expected everything to be a deathtrap. However, she thought common courtesy was that within the Everheart system it would mostly be the planets that tried to kill her. Or at least the other visitors. At the far end, she could see it being reasonable that deathtraps would begin at the outer limits of the system. That was why shed planned to disembark her ship outside the system and make the rest of the trip solo. She had very little reason to believe she would be safe, but she at least had a few points in her favor. Coming on official business, a speedy ship of the Scarlet Alliance had carried her to the outskirts where it was promptly pulled out of subspace by a distortion beast.

The ship had somehow limped away as Vari wrestled with a creature that seemed to be made only of various sized spines- from large ones that could have been hollowed out to make a tower to microscopic ones that dug into upper energy and latched on, slowly burrowing inward.

Vari was still shedding her outer layer of defenses as she fled the scene, now resting on a lone asteroid upon which she hadnt found any traps. Rather than presuming it was a safe place to rest, she was more worried than ever. If she didnt find any traps, then she simply wasnt cognizant enough.

She clicked her tongue. All I needed to do was find Everheart. Or a piece of Everheart.

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Vari looked down at the asteroid beneath her. Was it growing over her, or was she sinking into it? Perhaps the difference was purely academic. Either way, she kicked her legs to break away, throwing herself away and into a trajectory she hoped wouldnt run into anything of note in the near future. She needed a short break to recover her energy. As far as she was from the Harmonious Citadels territory, she could only rely on the upper energy and less on devotion. That made her consider that she had to come up with a new source at some point- but she wouldnt be upset about losing some power after achieving a long time goal of revenge. Shed put so much effort into furthering their goals to not be acknowledged, and that was before she knew that her disregard was not just apathy.

So while it would be slightly inconvenient when the saints were gone, she didnt consider that future an actual problem. What would she even need so much power for, once they were gone?

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Over the course of a year, Anton was made aware of several more underwater bases. Various individuals were responsible for revealing them and the connections to them, but the one Anton recognized most prominently was Derpy.

The giant flounder had a knack for finding people, and none of the cultivators bothered to take note of his presence. He wasnt terribly good at communicating- at best Anton managed to wrangle out whether people had overall entered or left a location. But Derpy could lead Anton to specific individuals outside of the base, or at least where they made land. That let Anton track them down and follow them thereafter.

It seemed the Trigold Clusters spies had taken the extermination efforts seriously. Even with that ongoing, they had managed to set up a fairly complex system of drop points and indirect communication, all while gathering the materials for their formation master to set up formations in several disparate locations.

They were aided in part by the growth of local beasts. A coincidence, as far as Anton could tell. It should have been expected, really. With human cultivators limited in number and the overall natural energy levels of the planet increasing, of course the wild beasts would go stronger. It simply hadnt been an issue on Ceretos because even after the wars their numbers had not dropped so precipitously, and they were already managing the globe just fine.

Anton wondered if the spies knew this would happen. Surely the Trigold Cluster had previous experience with the same, given their invasions of other worlds. That hadnt been a matter anyone had been interrogated on previously, but it was now of note. He would suggest the topic to others, though it was of lesser importance compared to making sure they rooted out all of the invader spies.

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The sharpness of the blade in front of Chidi was almost sufficient to cut him in two, despite it simply being displayed in front of him. He had to admit, Rakiya had good taste in swords. Her blade ranked along with the highest of his masters blades, even after Chikere secured Grandmaster Smith Sadiqs blade in the combined tournament and trap so many years before.

No, nor her blade. The blade she had carried. Chidi was uncertain if it had ever truly belonged to Rakiya, but at minimum it was his now. His blade. The first one hed taken for himself, instead of receiving from someone else. He still appreciated the weapon Chikere had picked out for him, but it had been set aside for this one. Unlike her, he used a single blade at a time. Though he had been considering adaptations to his style that might incorporate two, any more than that was simply impractical. Grandmaster Chikere might manage it, but she was only focused on the flow of energy she used directly to attack, and not what it meant with regards to the flow of energy on a wider scale. She didnt make use of formations, just the straightforward essence of blades.

You will be soon enough, Anisha replied. Dont sell yourself short.

Only because the Vermillion Inferno got access to good cultivation methods to study.

Are you saying that the Fire and Ice Palaces methods arent good?

No I-

Then its not strange at all. I just had access to good methods earlier.

I suppose so, Celina nodded. Is it true youre leaving?

Not forever, Anishka said. But people have grown uncomfortable with my presence. We were just at war, and even if those who live here wanted to take down the larger sects you also arent fond of outsiders.

We should have focused on what we actually knew. The Trigold Cluster is well, you know. But we should have at least tried to understand not everyone was like that.

Lessons of the older generation that reach the young, Anishka nodded. Though I doubt they wanted to be that lesson.

I imagine not, Celina said. And now were far behind where we could be. Wed have some Assimilation cultivators by now, I bet, had the war not happened.

And we were perhaps too trusting, Anishka said. If we had been on guard, showed no openings would those sects have launched the war?

I think not, but ultimately it got rid of them. And thats probably for the better. Just as long as others come to accept your people, Celina said. I understand that not everyone shares my opinions.

And that is why I will be leaving. I dont need to seem as a threat. And of course, the Sergeant will come with me.

Most people dont understand how much that should make them relieved, Celina grinned at the little ant. Since those who survived didnt have to fight void ants.

The Sergeant signed in response. It is unfortunate that we had to battle at all.

Everyone agreed on that. But the influence of previous generations- both successes and failures- inevitably influenced those who came after. It was impossible to have a perfect result, and for the cultivators of Ekict death and wars had just been part of life. Even if it didnt have to be.