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Turn in? Zac smiled, though he inwardly didnt feel as confident.

He had already confird with Triv that not being attached wasnt a cri, but that was just the official ruleset. Zac wouldnt be surprised if so hardliners within the Empire wanted to eradicate everyone who didnt pledge allegiance to their God Emperor the Primo.

Zac tried to gauge whether Catheya was serious or just probing him in search of information, but he didn't get anything from her smiling facade. Varo, her staid attendant, didn't provide any guidance either as his face was as wooden as when they t in the Base Town. Only the Titan displayed open hostility, but Zac felt it was more of a character trait than a testant to her true feelings.

It looked like he would have to channel his inner Ogras for a bit, and if that failed he could always book it with his escape talisman.

Are you sure thats in your best interest? Zac shrugged with a lazy expression. Are you really willing to beco the sinner of your clan? In fact, I think youll beco my most ardent protector.

Ardent protector? The sinner of my clan? Catheya said, her glistening smile widening. How bombastic. Perhaps I should just drag you back to the clan to let the elders decide your fate? That way I wont be responsible for the fall-out.

Dont you think its odd I dared co to this remote place alone, even with my complicated background? Zac sighed. I knew there was a risk using your token, so I made so preparations of my own. If sothing happens to or Vilari here, a few very damaging information missives will find their way to various intelligence houses and clans."

"Missives?" Catheya repeated with a raised brow.

Missives detailing an illicit affair between an Aetherlord and a Draugr Autarch from the Heartlands. Giving up on the commandnts for love and pursuit of their boundless path, Zac laughed. I don't know if Mistress Be'Zi's actions can be considered illegal, but I am sure the facts can be used against Clan Sharva'Zi by competing factions.

"And you would just be willing to throw my ancestor under the bus?" Catheya snorted as the brows of the Titan furrowed. "Are you not afraid you'd beco an exile?"

"She casts such a long shadow, I'm sure she wouldn't mind using her na to protect myself," Zac shrugged.

The situation had been tense ever since Catheya entered the balcony, but it was like the temperature dropped over twenty degrees as the group said steeped in silence. What he was doing was a calculated gamble based on what little he knew of the Undead Empire. They all followed Heavens Path as far as Zac could tell, and soone becoming an unorthodox cultivator was probably not as simple as just changing path.

He was betting that BeZi had sohow managed to cut her connection to the Primo and the Empire, allowing her to take a path of her own.

Alright, alright. No need to get so tense over a little joke. After all, arent we all friends?" Catheya said with a helpless sigh, like she was trying to entertain an unappreciative audience. "We are connected, thats why I gave your junior brother, the token."

"In fact, I think I understand things a bit better now," Catheya added as she pointedly looked at the markings on Vilari's face.

Zac inwardly breathed out in relief, feeling he had passed the first hurdle. However, he was still prid for an ambush, ready to conjure a massive Annihilation Sphere at mont's notice. The energy had been expended upon his first Reincarnation, but he had already accumulated a decent stockpile of energy. He was confident that he would be able to blast these people to kingdom co if needed.

"Well, I guess I don't understand the humor of Imperials," Zac shrugged. "You ca looking for my Junior Brother. Why?"

"Well, most of it was curiosity. I heard so interesting things before I left the Zecia Sector," Catheya coughed, which caused the Titan to snicker. "I also ca here to give him a proposition if his strength matched the requirents. But I feel you might be an even better fit."

"A proposition?" Zac frowned, but he quickly understood what was going on. "The Twilight Ascent?"

"Just so. I am looking for a few skilled mbers to join in exploring the Twilight Ocean, Catheya said. "I think you'd fit the bill perfectly."

Zac was a bit thrown off by how quickly Catheya went from threatening him to extending an olive branch, but he soon found his bearings again. Exploring the Twilight Ocean was already sothing he had set his sights on, but he hadnt planned on teaming up with others. Especially not people who might be a threat to him.

Why would I want to do that? Zac asked skeptically.

Well, first of all, I can give you a spot through my clan, allowing you to skip that ti-consuming tournant to win a spot. I think that would be preferable to you as well, since the bigshots are actually scanning those participants for all kinds of things. I guess you want to stay incognito since you technically arent on either our side or the side of the living, no? Catheya smiled.

Not being part of the Empire doesnt an Im not on the side of the unliving. And what interest do you have in the Twilight Ascent? I dont believe that the disciple of a C-Grade Monarch is so hard up for cash that she needs to go risk her life for so Twilight Fruits, Zac asked.

Well, those fruits are sothing with constant demand and no steady supply, making them sothing useful to have. But I am more interested in sothing else. The real treasures can be found in the depths of the Twilight Ocean. There are all kinds of valuables there. So of them are so rare theyd even result in a bidding war between Hegemons," Catheya explained.

Zac's interest was imdiately piqued. The rewards for the Fate-Plucking Ladder were pretty good, but Zac wasn't sure if spending years desperately trying to get a good position was worth the ti investnt. But soone like Catheya probably knew the real scoop that couldn't be found in Nala's crystal, the hidden benefits that made even wealthy scions such as her interested in taking the plunge.

I am aiming for one particular natural treasure; Life-Death Pearls. They are treasures that cant be taken outside, but they can allow you to save years of ditation into Daos related to Life and Death, making them especially valuable to us undead, Catheya explained.

"So it's a Dao treasure?" Zac asked.

"Well not quite," Catheya said. "It's more like a Dao Impartnt. You have greater control over the inspiration you'd gain."

Zac was barely able to keep his face impassive when he heard about their effect, and he was lucky his heart didnt beat in his current form. Life-Death Pearls, werent they essentially specially tailored Dao Treasures for him? With his progress having co to a stand-still since Earth ran out of Origin Dao, these were exactly the kind of items he needed.

However, nothing ever ca for free, and it was suspicious that Catheya was looking for helpers to farm these pearls. Why share if you could keep them for yourself? There was definitely sothing going on.

Since we're fated I can let you in on a secret only known to the peak factions, Catheya added with a mysterious smile, clearly well aware that she had him on the hook. The Twilight Ascents internal quest for a Limited Title is random, but it is always related to one of four categories; Dao, Slaughter, Treasure, Exploration. This ti it will be related to Dao, which makes the pearls doubly valuable.

Why would you need my assistance? You already have helpers, Zac asked, forcibly restraining himself from jumping onboard blindly. Whats the catch?

Well, for one there are dangerous beasts in the depths of the Twilight Descent. Secondly, there are the other trial takers to worry about, and you need so allies to make sure you dont get overrun, Catheya shrugged. But more importantly, there are so unique restrictions in place in the Twilight Ocean, and I need so capable helpers to deal with it.

Oh?

Twilight Energy is not natural, it's a fusion of life and death. Absorbing it is like drinking tainted water," Catheya explained.

"Why not just block it out and live on Miasma Crystals?" Zac asked skeptically.

"It is pervasive, and for so reason invasive to boot. Keeping it away for any stretch of ti is nigh-impossible, it keeps finding ways back as though it was alive. It also grows stronger the further you travel," Catheya sighed. "Thankfully, my master has provided with sothing to help weaken the effect. But that treasure is too difficult to activate alone, so I need to assemble a small group of elites. Each person will run the shielding array for a few hours before we switch."

"Why not switch between the three of you?" Zac asked as he glanced at Catheya's two companions.

"We need multiple different Daos to cycle through the array. Too few, and the environnt will adapt," Varo spoke up to explain.

"That's pretty weird," Zac muttered.

"The world is full of weird unexplainable things," Catheya shrugged in response. My master estimates that it would take us three months to reach the location of the pearls, provided nothing goes wrong. After that, you'd be free to look for opportunities of your own."

Whats in it for ? Zac asked with a raised brow. Whats the split? And why shouldnt I just go alone now that I know about the pearls and the quest?

The Titan glared at Zac like she wanted to rip him apart, but Catheya only smiled as she patted her followers arm.

Youre free to walk away, Catheya smiled. But there are usually less than 100 pearls per trial. Without any special thods of locating them, you could swim back and forth for decades without any results. Besides, even if you reached the depths but you would probably be pretty weakened by the environnt. What if you t a group like mine, where we have a handful of mbers who are not weakened by the restrictions?

Zac ignored the thinly veiled threat and instead tried to sort out the information. It was a sha that Catheya didnt arrive an hour later, after hed been able to learn more about the trial. But provided she was telling the truth, going in a small elite group might be the best way to get his hands on the better items inside.

Of course, he could always go at it himself and pray that his high Luck would pull through for him again.

Going with us, you have a good chance at getting your hands on a good number of fruits. Our side will take the first ten fruits, after which we will split the remainder equally, Catheya continued when she saw Zac hesitate. A handful of these fruits will give you a leg-up on the rest of the trial, no matter what your plans are.

You can go alone, but with your current strength, you wouldnt make it past the middle reaches of the ocean, the hulking revenant added with a raised brow. The best treasures would be out of reach for you.

How do you figure? Zac asked.

I can tell that you are sowhere between Middle and High E-grade, with extrely deep accumulations. But you are also definitely young, even younger than . I doubt you have any Dao Branches yet? What if you et a level 150 elite from one of the three Empires, one whos wielding a Middle-Stage Dao Branch? Can you deal with that alone? Catheya asked.

Zac wanted to say yes, but he inwardly knew the truth. It was impossible, at least unless he managed to hit them with an Annihilation Sphere. An Early-Stage Dao Branch was more powerful and provided more attributes than all three of his Daos combined. A Middle-Stage would absolutely steamroll him even if he had an attribute superiority.

Not to ntion that soone sitting on such Dao insights in the E-grade definitely had a slew of other advantages.

Thats why people like us need to team up if we want to enter the inner reaches. There is safety in numbers, Catheya said.

Zac was full of hesitation, but he eventually made a decision. Hed go along with Catheya for now. If things seed suspicious hed make a run for it, no matter if it was in ten minutes or after they had entered the trial. But first, there were so benefits to eke out.

Well, I can join your group, but youll have to provide with three things in addition to the deal you proposed, Zac slowly said.

Dont overextend yourself, the Titan Revenant growled. Its not like youre irreplaceable.

Shes welco to say no, but sothing is telling that I'm not as replaceable as she says. Otherwise, she wouldn't be looking for so random stranger like or my Junior Brother to assist her," Zac grinned

Catheya neither confird nor denied Zacs guess, but he felt he was onto sothing. The Twilight Ascent was a System-sanctioned trial, which ant that the realm was most likely slightly adjusted to create a better testing ground. From his quick scan of the crystal, Zac had already confird that the trial was grade-restricted, but he guessed that elites had so sort of advantage.

Perhaps Attribute Efficiency helped reduce the restrictive properties Catheya ntioned, allowing them to fight more efficiently in the depths? Or perhaps she was looking for outsiders since the elites in the Twilight Harbor might hold hidden alliances of their own.

Rember, you are still here as a guest of Eldritch Archivals, and you would need to prolong your stay through them," Varo added, clearly to put so pressure on him. "Without mistress's blessing, you would be forced to leave the Twilight Harbor before the event even started."

That leads to my first requirent. Seeing as you want to employ , you will have to provide with basic anities along with taking care of the costs to prolong my stay, Zac said.

That is no problem, Catheya agreed without hesitation.

Secondly, I want to choose three of your E-Grade skills from the VIP-Section of the Eldritch Archivals. Free of Charge, Zac said.

Zac had already learned of the true nature of the Eldritch Archivals after covertly probing Nala. It was actually one of the top five public Dao Repositories in the Twilight Harbor, among the undead forces that is. It was no doubt one of Clan Sharva'Zi's main businesses in the harbor, considering it was their token Catheya had provided him with.

Audacious! The VIP-Section only holds high-quality skills and greater! Theyre almost priceless, the Titan roared.

Theyre still ultimately just E-Grade skills. They cant be considered priceless, Zac snorted.

One. I can give you three skills in total, but only one can be from the inner sanctums. You can also pick two of the best skills of the normal high-end section, Catheya slowly said. Not even I have a free reign of the skills in the sanctum. All of them are single-use inheritance crystals to guarantee originality. I cant just hand them out left and right, I need to pay with family contribution points.

Zac was inwardly elated to hear he could actually get his hands on one of the top-tier skills of what was either a B-grade force or at least a peak C-grade Clan. He wasnt surprised to hear the skills were single-use inheritance crystals though. After all, who would want to pay an arm and a leg for a skill if the Skill Repository kept selling them as quickly as they could replicate them?

Inheritance Crystals were sothing he had learned about from Calrin not long ago after he started preparing for his skill fusion. The most common skill crystals were the small ones that soone, or the System, had imprinted with a copy of the skill fractal. It usually worked 1 to 3 tis, after which it broke apart.

More than a few cultivators created these crystals as a side-inco, though copied skills almost invariably lost so of their quality compared to when they were provided by the System itself or if they were self-created.

Second most common were the crystals Zac had in his Dao Repository. These much larger skill crystals could be used continuously, as long as the crystals were allowed to slowly recuperate and slowly absorb energy after every use. Both these crystals had one thing in common though; with enough ti and effort, you could create an endless number of these skill crystals.

It was different for Inheritance Crystals though. To create an inheritance crystal you needed to physically take your Skill Fractal and infuse it into a crystal while splitting off a part of your soul, the part containing all your insights and comprehensions of the skill. In other words, you would lose the skill forever, and you would even ruin the skill slot in your body.

These crystals provided various benefits compared to normal skill crystals. First of all, you were pretty much guaranteed originality. It was like you inherited the skill from a predecessor, and no one else would be able to buy it. These crystals werent transcribed as well, so there was no loss in quality like with the other two types of crystals.

Furthermore, the skill ca with a lot of insights from the get-go. If your comprehension was good, you might even be able to push it to Middle Proficiency instantly.

The downside was obviously the huge cost of creating them. They would essentially cripple a cultivator, and apparently, it wasnt possible to create them on your deathbed when your soul was weakened and your mories of the skill were blurry. It required you to do it yourself when you were at your peak.

There was one more thod to acquire them though, and this was the most common thod of gathering them. There was an extrely small chance of an inheritance crystal forming inside the body of a corpse. So massive factions would continuously gain a few inheritance crystals as the previous generations departed, but the demand always far outstripped the supply.

For Zac to get his hands on such a rare commodity was an unexpected gain, but he understood he couldnt push it much further judging by the look on Catheyas face. Still, there was one more thing that he desperately needed, sothing he wasn't confident that his Draugr heritage was enough to provide.

Third, there should be so top-tier auctions taking place before the Twilight Ascent. I want access.

There is one next week, Catheya smiled. I was planning on going, so how about we make an outing out of it. So, do we have an agreent?

Happy to work together.

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