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We might have an advantage, but there are a lot of variables at play. Theres sothing odd going on with his place, Kenzie said, and there was hesitation on her face. There are items ant to deal with spatial anomalies in the labs, and this isolation chamber has sohow followed into this world. It's like we're missing sothing.

Zac nodded in agreent. There were so things that they hadnt figured out yet. Why was an item like the Spatial Drill built inside a Bloodline Research Base? Why had the energies of the base rged with the spatial anomalies, to the point that they seamlessly entered end exited from the barriers?

Is that computer bastard trying to take the treasure for itself? Ogras ventured, echoing Zacs thoughts. We cant compete with the base itself. Those weapons it uses

I dont think it should have any desires like that, Zac said. Its a machine, not a cultivator. The goals of the base Administrator should simply be to maintain operations and protect against threats. I dont see what would make it try to absorb the treasure. Its more likely that it realized how dangerous the item was, and tried to seal it up to protect the base.

In fact, Zac knew from his talk with Jaol back on the Technocrat ship that there were AI that had intellects advanced enough that they essentially could be considered living. However, these types of high-tiered AI still couldnt cultivate, and they were pretty rare since they needed extrely expensive components to work.

Also, these types of living AI were a lot like Tool Spirits, aning they could degrade ntally.

There was no way that even a rich Technocrat family would put an AI like that in charge of routine maintenance on so Research Base. It was not only a huge waste of resources, but it might actually result in a worse outco compared to using a normal AI that ran more like a computer. Just imagine, what if an AI who slowly went insane like Brazla took charge of this place?

Nothing they had seen indicated it was that kind of AI though. If it was, it wouldnt have been possible for the Tsarun Clan to gain access, and especially impossible for the native Datamancers to trick it. The AI would instantly have realized the research subjects were manipulating its programs and taken action.

In either case, what do we do? Ogras asked, and both he and the Anointed turned to Zac. Our Illusion Array-Disks arent perfect. Well be spotted sooner or later if we just loiter around here.

Zac hesitated a few seconds as he looked down at the building. The enormous construction actually did have a few gates, but could they really just waltz into the place like this? He was a bit hesitant about asking his sister to use Jeeves here, in case it would cause a reaction. However, it also seed extrely dangerous to sneak inside through the wriggling scars covering the dos surface.

How about we observe for a while, and if nothing changes just walk right in? Zac eventually said, unable to co up with a better idea.

Thats your plan? the demon said with a scrunched-up face.

Do you have any better ideas? Zac muttered. We dont know where the Dominators are, and we dont know how long this place will last. We can lay a trap out here in hopes Adcarkas will appear, but if we do that we might miss our opportunity. If I was him, I would already have headed inside.

Agreed, Rhubat nodded. Adcarkas has nigh-perfect energy masking abilities and they are capable of teleportation. It is unlikely we would spot them in the mountains even if we stay outside. Besides, with our fras, were likely to be spotted before we spot them.

Fine, Ogras said with a roll of his eyes, but Zac could hear him mutter bunch of atheads beneath his voice.

They didnt imdiately rush toward the containnt do though, but instead inched closer until they reached a spot with better vantage a few kiloters away. The group kept a lookout for any activity while they made their final preparations, but there was nothing at all happening.

Suddenly the runes on the building lit up with a blue shimring radiance as it started emitting an extrely odd aura. It was like the whole do was shifting out of reality, like it was both there and sowhere else. The odd phenonon subsided after a minute though, but the nine towers lit up at that mont.

The very sa tendrils they had seen from the other side of the mountain radiated out from their peaks, and a ball of condensed energy was quickly forming right above the do. It only lasted for a second before it destabilized and exploded, and the group felt the ripple pass through them a second later.

Its like reverse lightning-rods, Kenzie muttered. Discharging excess energy into the surroundings.

At least it doesnt seem to get dangerous even at close proximity, Zac muttered. Alright, this should be the best opportunity to head inside. We have a while before the next ripple hits, just in case.

The Anointed nodded and the group imdiately set out. There was no way to cover their approach, so they could only rely on speed and hope that no one was keeping watch. The group rushed toward the closest gate, keeping a wide berth of the kiloter-tall pillar that still radiated so left-over energies after the initial outburst.

There were thankfully no automated defenses in place, and Zac breathed out in relief when the large gate completely ignored them. There was a console on this structure as well and Zac and his sister walked over. He was obviously not there to deal with the security protocols, but rather to block any attack in case sothing went wrong.

Kenzie connected her tablet, but she stopped tapping on it after just a few seconds.

Is sothing wrong? Zac asked. Isnt your clearance enough?

This place is different, Kenzie muttered, but Zac felt she almost looked a bit excited.

He looked on with confusion as she put her hand against the console. The door slid open a few seconds later, making Zac a bit confused about what was so exciting. It looked like any other ti one used those consoles to open a gate.

Whats going on? Zac finally asked as he saw his sister look down at her hand with a small smile.

Genetic lock, Kenzie whispered. Really strong one. I dont think the Datamancers can hack their way through these restrictions. Apart from the two of us, the rest would have to enter through the cracks.

Zac finally understood why his sister looked so happy. They had been in this realm for weeks now, and this was the first ti found any tangible proof of their connection to their mothers clan. He knew that his sister had hoped to find out more about their technocrat ancestors in this place, but they hadnt found anything at all. This gate at least confird her bloodline.

Part of Zac wanted to reach out and touch the console as well just to make sure, but fear and doubt kept him back. There were so theories hidden in the back of his mind, theories he wasnt ready to confront just yet. He didnt want to do anything that might rock the status quo right now.

Instead, he just moved [Loves Bond] to block his front as he advanced through the gate. The rest quickly followed in tow, their eyes darting back and forth in search of any threats. However, the insides were pretty austere, with no dangers in sight.

Zac had sowhat expected to enter a corridor similar to the ones in the research base, but it wasnt anything like that. Instead, it looked like the outer wall was just the first of multiple shells, with the next one starting roughly a hundred ters further inside. The space they stood in was sectioned off though, with morysteel walls making it impossible to walk in a circle around the whole building.

It really looks like a containnt chamber, Kenzie muttered as she looked around curiously. Multiple layers to isolate the Dinsional Treasure inside.

Zac nodded in agreent. It almost felt like one of those places built to contain nuclear waste back on old Earth.

Are you sure this place isnt dangerous? Ogras muttered as he looked around. It feels like we have stepped into a refinent cauldron. So high-level emissions can kill weak punks like us without notice.

Look over there, Zac said as he pointed to the left. Those buildings shouldnt be there if this place was dangerous, right?

The thing he pointed toward was the only thing of note except the gate in the second layer wall. It was a series of buildings that looked extrely small compared to the kiloter-high ceiling, but they were actually large enough to house hundreds of people. The buildings stood against the wall a few hundred ters away from the gate.

That doesnt prove anything, Ogras said with a shake of his head. I doubt anyone has ever lived in there. This heretic computer might have built this place following so blueprint in its mory, just adding buildings for personnel without understanding why."

Well, its impossible to be certain, but I still think the ripples are beneficial if anything. At least I havent felt anything wrong with my body, Zac said. "My danger sense has been completely quiet all this while as well."

Our constitutions have been improved as well, Rhubat added. I had already exceeded my limits so ti ago, hurting my core, but now I feel fine. There is even so room for to grow yet again.

Improving potential? Ogras muttered with gleaming eyes as he looked up and down the Anointed.

Lets go check out the buildings first, Zac decided. We shouldnt delay in case this place really is dangerous.

The group flashed over, but they didnt find anything after even after a thorough search. Ogras was right about one thing; no one had ever lived in this place, further proving that the Tsarun Clan never reached the core of the Research Base.

So of the rooms looked like so Science Fiction pre-fab solutions that still hadnt been decorated. There were kitchens, recreational rooms, cultivation chambers, and living quarters along with so sparse tal furnishings. One room housed what looked like a command center, but the computers were empty of data and they werent even connected to anything.

I think this place was built in case the creator of this Research base ever returned, Ogras eventually said as he gave Zac a pointed look.

No point in lingering here, Zac said. Lets head for the core.

The others agreed, and they walked over to the next gate. This one was also made from the bluish morysteel, but there also seed to be sothing else added to it. There were also thin streaks of so golden tal covering its surface, and Zac guessed it was so higher version alloy compared to morysteel.

Kenzie had no problems opening this gate either, and the hundred-ton gate soundlessly slid open after she touched her hand against the console. The group walked through, and Zac almost felt like he had been caught in an illusion loop just like the corridor inside during the Eastern Trigram Hunt. The environnt looked almost identical after they walked through the twenty-ter thick wall, with the exception that there were no buildings inside this layer.

The group kept moving forward, passing one gate after another. Eventually, they reached the 9th layer, this one solely made from the golden tal they had seen more and more of inside the walls. By this point, they could feel extrely powerful emissions on the other side, and it almost felt like a god was trapped inside.

It wasnt just a matter of intensity, but also quality. It felt like the fluctuations hinted at sothing vast, sothing far beyond their understanding. It was just like when Zac had witnessed the corner of the chaos pattern. It gave the impression that the very air around him held the answers to all his questions about his cultivation, but the information was too esoteric for Zac to gain anything at all.

Zac was pretty confident this was the last layer judging by the quality of materials and the power of the emanations. The layer was a lot smaller by now as well. The insides couldn't be more than five hundred ters high, and thrice that across; a tenth the size of the outermost do.

There was also another set of buildings next to the gate, but they actually couldn't get inside according to Kenzie. There were a huge number of security protocols guarding it, and not even their genetic code could help them get inside. Zac didn't want his sister to use Jeeves to force its way inside at this juncture, so they instead turned to the final gate, which thankfully didn't have the sa sort of defenses.

Here I go, Kenzie said as she placed her hand against the console.

This ti it took almost a minute, but the doors eventually slid open, which instantly increased those mysterious fluctuations by multiple orders of magnitude.

It still didnt feel dangerous or detrintal, except for the ntal pressure that stemd from the energy. It almost made Zac question everything he had learned about cultivation and the Dao so far, like he was just a child making stuff up while playing in the mud. The energy around him was the real truth, and if he didnt give up on his wayward ways he'd never reach the peak of cultivation.

Zac quickly activated [Soul Guardian], the sixth and final skill hed learned in the Dao Repository. A small golden avatar appeared above the soul in his mind as an inscrutable pattern appeared on his forehead. The skill had taken the spot of [ntal Fortress] and acted as a dummy to take on all kinds of ntal attacks, but even his E-grade ntal defense skill couldn't provide any protection against sothing like this.

However, he quickly stabilized his mind, discarding those poisonous thoughts. He knew his path wasn't a lie, but it was simply a matter of grade. The concepts hidden in the air around them were clearly far beyond anything he or anyone else in the group could fathom, but so what? They were not of his path, and his own insights would be able to match these by the ti he reached C-Grade as well.

That conviction gave him a sense of tranquility that he hadnt really felt since entering the odd isolation building, and it felt like it had sohow solidified his own path even further.

It looked like Kenzie had quickly adapted as well, and the Anointed were extrely stoic. Zac had to give it to them. Their power wasnt a match to his own, but their ntal fortitude and conviction were extrely strong. They had the makings of powerful cultivators, provided Ibtep's mission was a success.

Billy looked fine as well, seemingly even enjoying the atmosphere. The one who had the worst of it was clearly Ogras, and his face kept undergoing rapid and erratic changes. One second he looked ecstatic, only to be plunged to the depths of despair the next mont. Sweat was pouring down his face, and his hands twitched. Zac frowned at the scene, but his sister was quicker as she walked over to him.

Hey, she said with a soft voice as she placed a hand on his chest. Dont think too much.

It seed to work, as his facial expressions gradually cald down. He exhaled a deep breath he had been holding in before he nodded at Kenzie with gratitude in his eyes. Only then did Zac relax and turn toward the mysterious object in the center of the room.

The Dinsional Seed.

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