Chapter 76: Doomed

Chapter 76: Doomed

The moon hung high. Jack sat on his rooftop, enjoying the night breeze. He was alone. Not even Brock was there. His brows were deeply furrowed.

He needed to think.

I am an enemy of Gan Salin, Shard Presht, and most importantly, Rufus Emberheart.

What had happened in the auction was different than every other time. Gan Salin and Shard Presht envied Jacks strength and were bitter that theyd lost to him. Gan Salin bore the heavier grudge, obviously, due to what happened in Valville, but he wasnt someone to worry about.

Both of these scions felt relatively unimportant in the grand scheme of things, and their enmity wasnt too deep. They were enemies, yes, but only in the context of Earth. The Animal Kingdom would probably ignore these frictions if they had something to gain from it.

Now, however, Jack had deeply offended the strongest of the scions. The one who channeled supremacy in everything he did. The one who was far stronger than everyone else, and hence more important.

Even after Brocks reckless actions, he could have diffused the situation in the auction. He could have apologized. Instead, he had embraced his Dao and stood up to Rufus Emberheart. He didnt regret it; but now, he had to face the consequences.

Jacks plan had been to form an alliance on Earth to protect himself and his faction until the planets grace period ended. By that time, he would have become so strong that the overpowered aliens would rather befriend and recruit him than fuss over small disputes. It was a bet on himself.

But what had happened with Rufus Emberheart didnt feel like a small dispute. Rufuss Dao of supremacy now demanded that he step on Jack like a bug, the same way that Jacks Dao demanded that he punch Rufus hard into the ground. Their conflict couldnt be resolved unless someone died or accepted a large crack in their Dao.

Could Jacks plan still work? Or had he shoved himself into a dead-end?

Even if he beat Rufus now, would the Animal Kingdom still choose to befriend Jack and ignore one of their brilliant youth? If he killed Rufus, would his familythe strongest noble familydrop the matter? If he did nothing, would the Animal Kingdom let him go, and would Rufus Emberheart forget about him?

The Animal Kingdom acted in an overbearing manner, paying little to no heed to their subordinate factions. They were rampant tyrantsMaster Shol had said as much.

Suddenly, every path led to the Animal Kingdom squashing Jack and his faction as an example to all would-be defiers. Maybe it wouldnt happen; but could he guarantee it?

I only intended to banter a bit Jack sighed to himself, then shook his head. Whats done is done. I just have to find the best way forward. Like a fist.

But while the fist had its strengths, it also hid flaws. Jack couldnt even take a step back and submit to Rufus, as their enmity was such that his Dao demanded to fight. If he bowed now, he would be ruined. His Dao Root would be crippled, he could sense that much in the deepest recesses of his soul.

He was trapped between a cliff and a wildfire, and only one option was left.

Will we really have to flee Earth he asked himself, looking at the sky. Fuck. I really dont want to

That had always been his last resort. There were teleporters and space travel. If push came to shove, he would take his entire faction and the gym apes and travel somewhere far, far away, where his enemies wouldnt find them.

But it was such an ugly solution. He would have to leave behind so many peopleValville was huge, after all, and he considered it under his protection. He would also have to uproot the gym apes from their home, and take everyone on a desperate escape between the stars so harsh that chances were they were all going to die. Jack himself might be strong on Earth, but in the wider galaxy, he was just a slightly larger ant.

But what else can I do?

The stars did not reply. Hints of pink already colored the horizon; Jack had been up here the entire night and still hadnt found a solution. The final round of the tournament would start in just a few hours.

To be precise, he did know one other thing he could try, but it was improbable and came at great cost. Unfortunately, he was left with no other choice. He couldnt drag his people to their highly probable deaths without exhausting all other avenues.

Jack resolved himself to try.

He hopped off the roof, landing before his door and stepping inside. The warmth hit him like a pleasant wave and reached all the way to his bones. He would have sighed in pleasure if he wasnt so downcast.

Master Shol was there. He was gazing east through the large kitchen window, enjoying the rising sun. His ethereal form shimmered with light, and his face had an unreadable expression. Jack hardened his heart.

Jacks heart descended further. But you are enemies, Master. If

No, Jack. Master Shol turned around. His face was sternfor real this time. You do not understand what you are asking. There are rules in the galaxy, give-and-takes. You are telling me to make my faction pay a high price to save yours.

The Animal Kingdom can break the rules. Why cant you?

Enough. You are speaking out of line. Master Shols frown deepened as he scolded Jack. Not another word. You are my disciple and I will help you if I can, but this is too much. You receive my guidance and ask for even more in return? You ask me to sacrifice my faction to benefit yours? He sneered. Shameful.

Jack did not speak.

You have to shoulder the consequences of your decisions, Master Shol continued. I will help you get stronger and win the tournament. After that, your people will have to run, and you can join them if you want, but it wont change a thing. Most of them will die, if not all. The galaxy is not a place for mortals, and you wont have the strength to protect them even in a years time. F-Grade cultivators cant even teleport, Jack Most of them wont even be able to run away.

This knowledge struck Jack like a sledgehammer. They cannot teleport?!

Only E-Grade and above.

But I teleported to the tournament!

That was intra-planetary. If someone without a Dao-infused body tried to travel many star systems away, they would only arrive as a puddle of blood.

Jack stepped back. No

Yes, Jack. Master Shols strict gaze landed in his eyes. It held a hint of pity. If you want to escape the scions, I can take you to the Exploding Sun as my disciplebut only you. The rest of your faction and allies will have to find their own way through the galaxy. Some might survive.

Jack gritted his teeth. Master, I am begg

Master Shol had had enough. His eyes widened to the extreme. Enough! he roared, much like Vocrich had. Jacks vision was filled with a massive explosion greater than a mountain. He took a step back, cupping his ringing ears.

I will not help you. I couldnt even if I wanted to. Only Elders have the right to invite subordinate factions, and I am a Deacon. Master Shols intense voice cut through the ringing.

Jack opened his mouth to say something, but his master beat him to the punch. His hard eyes cranked as he barked out in harsh rebuttal, Still you dare speak? Are you completely shameless? This is not how a disciple of mine behaves! Shameful! Shameful!

The sound seemed to fill Jacks house, ringing in every brick and piece of furniture. Brock appeared from the basement stairs, looking around in fear and rushing to climb on Jacks shoulder. He narrowed his eyes at Master Shol and almost moved a hand towards the base of his tail but stopped himself immediately.

I

Fuck off! Master Shol interrupted him, still shouting. You have disgraced yourself enough. The sun is up. Go fight; and if you win, I will keep training you as honor demands.

Jack clenched his fists so hard his nails dug into his palms, and he lowered his head. Yes, Master he said bitterly.

Master Shol didnt reply. Without another word, Jack took Brock and headed outside, towards the arena. His head was lowered the entire way, and his mind was submerged in dark thoughts.

I killed my people he thought. And I disgraced myself so fucking hard. Master Shol is right. I asked for too much, but what choice did I have? Fuck. Fuck!

Jack Edgar tried to greet him at the gates, but Jack just waved him away.

Do I really need to bow? Do I need to break my Dao to save them?

His heart burned as he crossed the town. Everyone got out of his way. And in his frustration, he did not notice that, from a window in the participant district, a pair of old eyes followed him the entire way.