1903 Situation In Anfang P2
After the weakening of the world-isolating barrier, attaining Clarity became much easier for the Children of Echidna.
In fact, some Echidnae children were now being born without the chaotic alterations previously seen in their blood and psyche.
It appeared that Anfang's World Will had grown more accustomed to integrating the Children of Echidna into its world fabric after the removal of restrictions.
Goblin Sovereign Loma, Ogre Sovereign Rawood Khal, Orc Sovereign Kayini, and Gnoll Sovereign Parmar had planned to depart Anfang and join Kirin on the Monster Continent Echidna.
Utilizing the resources and skills available in Echidna, Kirin had established a stable teleportation formation, facilitating travel from Anfang.
Eren was already aware of some of these alterations from Kirin from time to time. However, this was the first time he heard the situation from the perspective of Anfang's current denizens.
Eren's monster generals, such as the Orc Lord Baran, Ror, Kaalmaahen, and Sharog, had also advanced in their abilities. Some had already left for Echidna, while others were in the process of doing so.
Meanwhile, Eren's group of 24 Orcinas, his mates, and "treasures", had solidified their positions as leaders of their respective tribes. They planned to join Eren in Labh Salem, accompanied by capable members of their tribes, to offer him their utmost support. Lasha and Luna were also among this group.
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Kirin had begun welcoming numerous members of the White Raven Guild into her world, strengthening her influence in Echidna.
Guild members like Sara Stark, Nysa Nael, Sylphie, Katalina Reich, Ray Rineheart, Will Evaan, Bianka Bluedust, Silvera Rehrook, and Amory Stowage had already crossed over to Echidna, further bolstering Kirin's presence.
The founding members of the White Raven Crew, including Steve, Ramy Richards, and others, had decided to use Echidna as a launchpad to reach Tel Quasser, the land of the fey. This decision stemmed from the information provided by Tumko Darata during their last meeting.
Nina, too, had made plans to depart Anfang and join Kirin and others on Echidna.
As a Grandmaster, she had exhausted most of the resources available to expedite her Ranking Journey. This was the perfect time for her to leave Anfang.
The fey clans were interested in breaching the spatial boundaries observed by all five worlds. They wanted to visit the lower worlds using their own unique approach.
The continent of Khajuraho, where the cultists had established their influence, was probably the only continent where Eren had been accepted as a true visionary. The masses of Khajuraho saw Eren as someone maligned by the Anfang Alliance for its own selfish reasons.
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Eren could only smile lightly when he heard about his "ill-popularity" from Nina's mouth. He neither agreed with the opinions of others nor accepted them.
To him, others' opinions held very little value. As long as his allies were okay with what he had done to Anfang's world fabric as a whole, he was fine.
And even if some of them were not completely on board with his views, that was fine for Eren as well.
After all, Eren had caused the Great Shattering for his own gains. He had no grand reason to straighten out the societal order of Anfang or to fix the balance of power so that monsters and half-bloods could coexist with the Rankers in harmony.
Thus, he never sought credit for something that had happened as a byproduct of his actions.
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Nevertheless, the butcher was pleased to hear of the rapid progress made by his allies within and outside the White Raven Guild. The Great Shattering calamity, which he had unleashed upon Anfang, seemed to have brought blessings to them.
Not only did it facilitate significant advancements, but it also instilled hope for their future endeavors.
The darkest nights are often followed by the brightest days, and great calm emerges after great calamity. This rule of the boundless cosmos remained unchanged across the myriad worlds.
Eren believed that he had only played a small role in accelerating the inevitability of calamity in Anfang, expediting the arrival of a profound peace.
Despite the evident prosperity in Anfang, Eren received no credit from the majority of its inhabitants.
He remained vilified as the most evil character in Anfang's history, blamed for the inequality and injustice that existed before, during, and after the Great Shattering.